Gatekeepers of knowledge : A consideration of the library, the book and scholar in the western world
- Authors: Zeegers, Margaret , Barron, Deirdre
- Date: 2010
- Type: Text , Book
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- Description: Throughout its history, the western library has played a significant role in bringing the book into the hands of western scholars. This title analyses that history: examining constructs of librarianship, publishing, and scholarship within that history as gate keeping access to knowledge.
- Description: 2003007959
Handbook of Research on complex dynamic process management: Techniques for adaptability in turbulent environment.
- Authors: Wang, Minhong , Sun, Zhaohao
- Date: 2010
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Integral cohomology algebras : The algebras of cohomology groups with integer coefficients and primary operations
- Authors: Percy, Andrew
- Date: 2010
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- Description: Summary "'Integral cohomology algebras' explores the algebraic objects consisting of cohomology groups with integer coefficients and the primary cohomology operations acting on them. These cohomology algebras are contrasted with their Eckmann-Hilton dual of homotopy groups and primary homotopy operations. They are also shown to generalize the Steenrod algebra structures for cohomology over finite fields. Several examples are given using the cohomology algebra structure to distinguish between topological spaces. The earlier chapters provide a comprehensive summary of the Eckmann-Hilton duality of integral cohomology and homotopy groups and the natural primary operations on them. A final chapter discusses directions for future research."--Back cover.
Interdisciplinary higher education: Perspectives and practicalities
- Authors: Davies, Martin , Devlin, Marcia , Tight, Malcolm
- Date: 2010
- Type: Text , Book
- Relation: International Perspectives on Higher Education Research No. Vol. 5
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Leadership and management of quality in higher education
- Authors: Nair, Sid , Webster, Len , Mertova, Patricie
- Date: 2010
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- Description: Part 1 Overview: Growth of the quality movement in higher education. Part 2 Leadership of quality in higher education: Initiative-based quality development and the role of distributed leadership; A leadership model for higher education quality; A framework for engaging leadership in higher education quality systems. Part 3 Approaches of managers to quality in higher education: Quality management in higher education: A comparative study of the United Kingdom, The Netherlands and Finland; Towards a culture of quality in South African higher education. Part 4 Auditing quality in higher education: Auditorsâ perspectives on quality in higher education. Part 5 Academic development and quality in higher education: Academic development as change leadership in higher education; Quality in the transitional process of establishing political science as a new discipline in Czech higher education (post 1989)
Making good Connections : How community participation enriches learning, wellbeing and a sense of identity in older men
- Authors: Skladzien, Ellen , O’Dwyer, Siobhan
- Date: 2010
- Type: Book
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- Description: This project was funded by a National Seniors Productive Ageing Centre 2008 Research Grant. The authors of the original study upon which this report is based are Barry Golding, Annette Foley, Mike Brown and Jack Harvey from the University of Ballarat.
Shock! The black dog of Bungay: A case study in local folklore
- Authors: Waldron, David , Reeve, Christopher
- Date: 2010
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The Australian pub
- Authors: Kirkby, Diane , Luckins, Tanja , McConville, Chris
- Date: 2010
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- Description: The pub is one of Australia's most-loved institutions. The Australian Pub takes us on an intoxicating journey through the colourful history of this Australian icon: from its colonial origins along the waterfronts and roadways through to the mid-twentieth century and onto boutique bars.
The power of economic ideas: The origins of keynesian macroeconomic management in interwar Australia 1929-39
- Authors: Millmow, Alex
- Date: 2010
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- Description: Economics, Keynes once wrote, can be a ‘very dangerous science’. Sometimes, though, it can be moulded to further the common good though it might need a leap in mental outlook, a whole new zeitgeist to be able do do. This book is about a transformation in Australian economists’ thought and ideas during the interwar period. It focuses upon the interplay between economic ideas, players and policy sometimes in the public arena. In a decade marked by depression, recovery and international political turbulence Australian economists moved from a classical orthodox economic position to that of a cautious Keynesianism by 1939. We look at how a small collective of economists tried to influence policy-making in the nineteen-thirties. Economists felt obliged to seek changes to the parameters as economic conditions altered but, more importantly, as their insights about economic management changed. There are three related themes that underscore this book. Firstly, the professionalisation of Australian economics took a gigantic leap in this period, aided in part, by the adverse circumstances confronting the economy but also by the aspirations economists held for their discipline. A second theme relates to the rather unflattering reputation foisted upon interwar economists after 1945. That transition underlies a third theme of this book, namely, how Australian economists were emboldened by Keynes’s General Theory to confidently push for greater management of economic activity. By 1939 Australian economists conceptualized from a new theoretic framework and from one which they advanced comment and policy advice. This book therefore will rehabilitate the works of Australian interwar economists, arguing that they not only had an enviable international reputation but also facilitated the acceptance of Keynes’s General Theory among policymakers before most of their counterparts elsewhere.
Under current: A Trans-Tasman exchange
- Authors: Forbes, Rodney , Holcroft, Julian
- Date: 2010
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Virginia Woolf : The patterns of ordinary experience
- Authors: Sim, Lorraine
- Date: 2010
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A journey to transformism in Australia teacher education : Reconceptualising teacher education in the 21st Century
- Authors: Dyson, Michael
- Date: 2009
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- Description: This book presents an alternative way of perceiving both formal schooling and teacher education. It challenges the educational community to examine the current practice of education and suggests a transforming alternative. Using the methodology and writing style of auto ethnography, the author has investigated an internship, in which interns were given room to negotiate their role, make mistakes, form relationships, and come to know the work of teachers. They were encouraged to become thinkers and were nurtured in their state of 'becoming' by mentors. As a result of this study a new model of teacher education, known as 'The Transformism model',is suggested. This involves the evolution of student teachers from a 'me view' perception to a 'worldview' perception. This model is not about training people to be teachers but is about the education of teachers through the adoption of adult learning and the incorporation of "Choice Theory". A new form of educational politics and practice is proposed where people come together in community; share their beliefs and knowledge, their likes and dislikes, their differences and their similarities in openness and with hope for a better world. " From publisher site"
Activist and socially critical school and community renewal
- Authors: Smyth, John , Angus, Lawrence , Down, Barry , McInerney, Peter
- Date: 2009
- Type: Text , Book
- Relation: Transgressions - Cultural studies and education
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Climate change in regional Australia : Social learning and adaption
- Authors: Martin, John , Rogers, Maureen , Winter, Caroline
- Date: 2009
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Imagining Women as Homeless : Re/tracing Socially Concerned Photography
- Authors: Crinall, Karen
- Date: 2009
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- Description: This text is primarily concerned with the meanings that are produced when women become visible amongst the homeless through photographic representations. While there have always been homeless women, unlike their male counterparts, they have remained largely invisible to the public and government policy- makers. Social documentary photography has acted as one of the main avenues through which homeless women have, literally, been rendered visible. As an evidence producing technology, photography has exercised considerable influence in the construction of meaning about homelessness by employing concepts of the feminine and the masculine in various, and oppositional ways. Driven by, and implicated in complex sociocultural and political circumstances, socially concerned photographs draw on the real and the fictional to generate truth/power effects. Thus, this inquiry re/traces the representation of ?homeless woman? in a range of visual texts and ask how this construct has been discursively produced and deployed.
Music of place: Community identity in contemporary Australian music festivals
- Authors: Duffy, Michelle
- Date: 2009
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- Description: Music of Place introduces the communities of three very different Australian festivals: the proudly multicultural City of Moreland in inner Melbourne; the 'Top Enders' who travel each Queen's birthday weekend for their annual gathering of Australian folk music; and Sydney's diverse Asian musical cultures. Each festival has its own underlying notions that structure the relationship between place, community and identity. These individual community festivals are used to promote each community's identity, created through certain musical styles or genres that are linked to certain identities, lifestyles and ideologies. These festivals appear to be about an ideal notion of community, and the music of these festivals inherently about how each community's 'home' is imagined. Yet, each community draws on the musical repertoire of its members, and in doing so, helps shape and give meaning to that particular community's histories, cultures and everyday spaces. This book explores these festival moments, capturing the ways in which music, geography and culture intersect and interact within specific locales, so bringing into being what may be experienced as distinct Australian communities.
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Peter Blizzard: a retrospective
- Authors: Morrison, Gordon
- Date: 2009
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- Description: Curated Art Exhibition
Places of pain and shame : Dealing with 'Difficult Heritage"
- Authors: Logan, William , Reeves, Keir
- Date: 2009
- Type: Text , Book
- Relation: Key issues in cultural heritage
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- Description: Places of Pain and Shame is a cross-cultural study of sites that represent painful and/or shameful episodes in a national or local community's history, and the ways that government agencies, heritage professionals and the communities themselves seek to remember, commemorate and conserve these cases - or, conversely, choose to forget them. Such episodes and locations include: massacre and genocide sites, places related to prisoners of war, civil and political prisons, and places of "benevolent" internment such as leper colonies and lunatic asylums.
The determinants of capital structure in Chinese listed companies
- Authors: Shen, Gensheng , Lowe, Julian , Da Shu, Wang
- Date: 2009
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- Description: Traditional financial theories see capital structure as a result of mainly financial, tax and growth factors (Modigliani & Miller, 1958). But corporate governance theories (Jensen & Meckling, 1976) and business strategy theories (Barton & Gordon, 1988) suggest that ownership structure and ownership concentration, product diversification and asset specificity may also influence capital structure. Focusing on the examination of the determinants of capital structure in Chinese listed companies, this research goes beyond financial factors and considered business strategy and corporate governance approaches, and their impact on capital structure, in a transitioning Chinese context where institutions, expertise and regulatory processes are different to, but converging on, Western approaches. A panel data set of 1,098 Chinese listed companies for the period of 1991 to 2000 was collected from published sources, and conventional and innovative econometric methodologies were used to model a range of relationships between capital structure and its financial and non-financial determinants. The statistical approaches used in this study included Ordinary Least Squares Model and also Linear Mixed Model, which is a powerful tool to examine panel data where independence of explanatory variables is not assumed. The analysis also involved Hox’s model building procedures to measure model fit. The capital structure of listed companies in both the Shenzhen Stock Exchange and the Shanghai Securities Exchange is positively related to a firm’s tax rate, growth and capital intensity and negatively related to a firm’s profit and size. Other financial factors such as tangibility, risk and duration are non-significant. The capital structure of listed companies, particularly in the Shenzhen Stock Exchange, is positively related to product diversification and negatively related to asset specificity. The capital structure of listed companies in the Shanghai Securities Exchange is positively related to government ownership and ownership concentration of the largest shareholder and negatively related to legal person ownership and ownership concentration of the ten largest shareholders. The data and modelling support financial and non-financial determinants of capital structure. In particular, information asymmetry, business diversity and asset specificity have a significant impact on capital structure. In addition the empirical work in the study supports agency cost explanations of debt and equity. Finally the research demonstrates that the two main financial markets in China, Shenzhen and Shanghai, have operated differently but are converging towards a common norm. The research contributes to the general field of capital structure and provides valuable insights into the nature of the Chinese firm and the evolution of the Chinese financial system.
- Description: 2003006320
The Development of Intercultural Capability
- Authors: Townsend, Peter
- Date: 2009
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