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This book explores the decline and growth of the private rental
sector in Australia delving into the changing dynamics of landlord
investment and tenant profile over the course of the twentieth
century and into the present period. It explains why over one in
four Australian households are now private renters and investigates
the contemporary legal and regulatory frameworks governing the
sector. The reform discourses in Australia and comparator
countries, and debates around key concerns such as Australia's
advantageous tax treatment of investors in rental property and the
power imbalance between tenants and landlords are highlighted. The
book draws on rich data: 600 surveys and close to 100 in-depth
interviews with tenants in high, medium and low rent areas in
Sydney and Melbourne and regional New South Wales. The book
provides in-depth insights into this large and expanding component
of Australia's housing market and shows how being a private renter
shapes the everyday lives and wellbeing of people and households
who rent their housing including short and long-term renters, those
on low and higher incomes and older as well as younger people.
Winner of some of France's most prestigious literary prizes,
Patrick Modiano is considered one of the most fascinating French
novelists alive today. This is the first English literary critique
of this best-selling French author, whose works are found
increasingly in translation throughout the world and who is
attracting considerable critical attention outside France.
In this lucid study, Alan Morris explores Modiano's fifteen major
novels. He also traces Modiano's development as a writer and the
tragedies which have influenced his works: the death of his younger
brother, the neglect of his father and the horrors of the German
occupation. Morris delves into Modiano's themes of time, memory,
identity and the past, clearly demonstrating this intriguing
writer's key place in French writing today.
The volume looks at the renewal of interest in, and extensive
re-evaluation of, the wartime occupation of France by the Nazis.
The author places the phenomenon in its literary and historical
context, revealing how, until 1970 a collective and predominantly
Gaullist myth of the resistance was able to establish itself in
France. This myth was subsequently undermined as the author shows
in his survey of the works of prominent writers such as Francois
Mauriac, Marcel Ayme, Alain Robbe-Grillet and Claude Simon. He also
looks at some younger writers in greater detail.
This book examines the forced displacement of public housing
residents in Sydney's Millers Point and The Rocks communities. It
considers the strategies deployed by the government to pressure
tenants to move, and the social and personal impacts of the
displacement on the residents themselves. Drawing on in-depth
interviews with tenants alongside government and media
communications, the Millers Point case study offers a penetrating
and moving analysis of gentrification and displacement in one of
Australia's oldest and more unique working class and public housing
neighbourhoods. Gentrification and Displacement advances work in
urban studies by charting trends in urban renewal and displacement,
furthering our understanding of public housing, gentrification and
the effects of forced relocation on vulnerable urban communities.
Often designated as illegal immigrants, an African person who
cannot speak an indigenous language is clearly foreign, a threat
and thus a potential target for abuse. Such stereotyping helps
create and reinforce a xenophobic climate. The papers in this book
explore and attempt to understand the nature of the phenomenon.The
disintegration of apartheid in the 1990s was accompanied by the
scrapping of the whites-only immigration policy and thousands of
Africans from the region and further north moved to South Africa. A
feature of this immigration flow has been the number of immigrants
and asylum seekers from francophone Africa. Unfortunately this has
not been welcomed by a large part of the local population and
xenophobia has become an increasingly serious issue."
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Coming Forward (Paperback)
Keith J McCormick; Edited by Susan Malone; Foreword by Alan Morris
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Paralyzed as the result of a medical error and fighting for a life
that was statistically deemed inconceivable. It was in 2007 Keith J
McCormick was presented with The Kessler Institute's Triumph Of The
Human Spirit Award In essence I could not think of a better person
to have written this book.
The UNEARTHED series assembles into one concise collection the most
well-crafted and effectively eerie tales to emerge from that
defining period of excellence in the Art of the Ghost Story-the
Victorian and Edwardian Eras-with an emphasis on the lesser-known
gems that have too long been overlooked by anthologists of
supernatural literature. Within these pages you will find
spine-tingling selections from such Icons of the Inexplicable as M.
R. James, Algernon Blackwood, E. F. Benson, Guy de Maupassant,
Edgar Allan Poe, Ambrose Bierce, Amelia B. Edwards, Fitz-James
O'Brien, H. G. Wells and others, each of which is guaranteed to
chill you like a graveyard wind Compiled and edited by the author
of The Ghost Next Door: True Stories of Paranormal Encounters from
Everyday People, the UNEARTHED series is a must-have for
connoisseurs of the classics and a perfect introduction to the
genre for new generations of thrill-seekers
A collection of chilling stories...eerily believable and truly
spooky...very strongly recommended...--Midwest Book Review Most
people think of ghosts as rare, elusive creatures that are more or
less inaccessible to the average Joe. Sure, we read about them,
watch TV shows about them and tell stories about them, but we'll
probably never run into one--right? Don't be so sure. Even if
you've never personally encountered a ghost, chances are you know
someone who has. The Ghost Next Door takes a revealing look into
the lives of average, everyday people from across the country who
have had experiences in the realm of the unexplained. Whether
you're a true believer in ghosts or a hard-nosed skeptic, you're
sure to get a chill or two when you read about the woman who was
visited by her grandfather...on the night of his funeral Or the man
who was forced to move by a troublesome spirit...only to find it
had followed him As you make your way through these and other
genuinely spooky stories, you'll probably find that ghostly
encounters are a lot more common than you had imagined. Could there
be a haunted house in your town? Perhaps on your very street? Maybe
even right next door?
Winner of some of France's most prestigious literary prizes,
Patrick Modiano is considered one of the most fascinating French
novelists alive today. This is the first English literary critique
of this best-selling French author, whose works are found
increasingly in translation throughout the world and who is
attracting considerable critical attention outside France.
In this lucid study, Alan Morris explores Modiano's fifteen major
novels. He also traces Modiano's development as a writer and the
tragedies which have influenced his works: the death of his younger
brother, the neglect of his father and the horrors of the German
occupation. Morris delves into Modiano's themes of time, memory,
identity and the past, clearly demonstrating this intriguing
writer's key place in French writing today.
Are you new to qualitative research or a bit rusty and in need of
some inspiration? Are you doing a research project involving
in-depth interviews? Are you nervous about carrying out your
interviews? This book will help you complete your qualitative
research project by providing a nuts and bolts introduction to
interviewing. With coverage of ethics, preparation strategies and
advice for handling the unexpected in the field, this handy guide
will help you get to grips with the basics of interviewing before
embarking on your research. While recognising that your research
question and the context of your research will drive your approach
to interviewing, this book provides practical advice often skipped
in traditional methods textbooks. Written with the needs of social
science students and those new to qualitative research in mind, the
book will help you plan, prepare for, carry out and analyse your
interviews.
An accessible and applicable guide to quantitative problem solving
in vacuum technology, this book is aimed at newcomers, students and
the experienced practitioner. It contains essential information and
worked examples for those using vacuum technology in chemical
applications and who are involved in the design and operation of
vacuum equipment. Using step by step solutions of example
calculations and formulae, Vacuum Technology: Calculations in
Chemistry sets out to encourage readers to quantify their own
systems so that they can ensure efficient operation and fault
finding. Whilst emphasising the use of appropriate units in
calculations and using well known expressions in vacuum technology
throughout, the book includes: * formulae necessary for
quantitative vacuum technology * commonly required data for common
gases in tabulated form * schematic diagrams of systems and layouts
This book is certain to be a confidence inspiring publication for
use in both research and industry.
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