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This book brings audiences the enchanting melodies passing down
from generation to generation in the Zhuang community, which are on
the brink of extinction. Specifically, it sheds light on the
origin, evolution and artistic features of Zhuang folk song in the
first place, and then it shifts to their English translation based
on meta-functional equivalence, through which the multi-aesthetics
of Zhuang folk song have been represented. At length, forty classic
Zhuang folk songs have been selected, and each could be sung
bilingually in line with the stave. This book benefits researchers
and students who are interested in music translation as well as the
Zhuang ethnic music, culture and literature. It also gives readers
an insight into musicology, anthropology and intercultural study.
Marketing in the tourism and hospitality industry has transformed
with the development of digital marketing tools and the evolution
of social culture. Recently, the advent of new technologies such as
smartphones, artificial intelligence, virtual reality, robots, and
new GIS systems has created more possibilities for marketing
innovations. Advancements in information technology are leading to
changes in business processes, service standards, and management
mindsets. Meanwhile, consumers are also adapting to the new
marketing paradigm. Researchers are interested in studying this
newly-emerging and unpredictable business environment, customer
decision making, new management tactics, and business analytic
strategies. Future of Tourism Marketing aims to assess the role of
modern technologies in marketing tourism destinations and their
effects on potential visitors. This book will provide an update on
research into the new marketing paradigm that is developing as a
result of new technologies in a post-modern era. The chapters in
this book were originally published in Journal of Travel &
Tourism Marketing.
The on-going reconfiguration of geo-political and economic forces
across the globe has created a new institutional and moral
environment for East Asian family life and gender dynamics. Indeed,
modernisation in East Asia has brought about increases in women's
education levels and participation in the labour force, a delay in
marriage age, lower birth rates, and smaller family size. And yet,
despite the process of modernization, traditional systems such as
Confucianism and patriarchal rules, continue to shape gender
politics and family relationships in East Asia. This book examines
gender politics and family culture in East Asia in light of both
the overwhelming changes that modernization and globalization have
brought to the region, and the structural restrictions that women
in East Asian societies continue to face in their daily lives.
Across three sections, the contributors to this volume focus on
marriage and motherhood, religion and family, and migration. In
doing so, they reveal how actions and decisions implemented by the
state trigger changes in gender and family at the local level, the
impact of increasing internal and transnational migration on East
Asian culture, and how religion interweaves with the state in
shaping gender dynamics and daily life within the family. With case
studies from across the region, including South Korea, Japan,
mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong, this book will be of great
interest to students and scholars of Asian studies, gender studies,
anthropology, sociology and social policy.
The on-going reconfiguration of geo-political and economic forces
across the globe has created a new institutional and moral
environment for East Asian family life and gender dynamics. Indeed,
modernisation in East Asia has brought about increases in women's
education levels and participation in the labour force, a delay in
marriage age, lower birth rates, and smaller family size. And yet,
despite the process of modernization, traditional systems such as
Confucianism and patriarchal rules, continue to shape gender
politics and family relationships in East Asia. This book examines
gender politics and family culture in East Asia in light of both
the overwhelming changes that modernization and globalization have
brought to the region, and the structural restrictions that women
in East Asian societies continue to face in their daily lives.
Across three sections, the contributors to this volume focus on
marriage and motherhood, religion and family, and migration. In
doing so, they reveal how actions and decisions implemented by the
state trigger changes in gender and family at the local level, the
impact of increasing internal and transnational migration on East
Asian culture, and how religion interweaves with the state in
shaping gender dynamics and daily life within the family. With case
studies from across the region, including South Korea, Japan,
mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong, this book will be of great
interest to students and scholars of Asian studies, gender studies,
anthropology, sociology and social policy.
The educational system in China is marked by its dramatic
inequality between rural and urban schools. The challenges facing
rural schools are usually understood as disadvantages in funding,
facilities, and staffing, which consequently result in undesirable
student performance in general. This book, however, penetrates
these phenomena on the surface and brings forth a much deeper moral
crisis in rural education, a crisis that is entrenched in the
complicated interlocking of formal and informal institutions within
and beyond the school. The Demoralization of Teachers describes the
work and workplace in a rural school from the perspective of
teachers who were working there. It faithfully depicts the
lamentable state of teachers' work morale in the school and, little
by little as if a detective story, reveals the reasons for the
teachers' demoralization by vivid narratives. The book demonstrates
the profound impact on the meanings of teaching exerted by the
state curriculum reform, the formal and informal norms and
regulations in the school, and the erosion of moral integrity in
the state bureaucracy and the society at large. The crisis in the
rural school stops to be a "rural" or educational problem in
nature, but mirrors the societal-wide transformation in political
economy as well as in ideology in the current reform China. The
sheer complexity of the moral crisis in this ethnography calls for
renewed efforts to identify and investigate the educational
problems in rural China from fresh theoretical perspectives that
situate rural education in broader historical and social contexts
and processes.
Marketing in the tourism and hospitality industry has transformed
with the development of digital marketing tools and the evolution
of social culture. Recently, the advent of new technologies such as
smartphones, artificial intelligence, virtual reality, robots, and
new GIS systems has created more possibilities for marketing
innovations. Advancements in information technology are leading to
changes in business processes, service standards, and management
mindsets. Meanwhile, consumers are also adapting to the new
marketing paradigm. Researchers are interested in studying this
newly-emerging and unpredictable business environment, customer
decision making, new management tactics, and business analytic
strategies. Future of Tourism Marketing aims to assess the role of
modern technologies in marketing tourism destinations and their
effects on potential visitors. This book will provide an update on
research into the new marketing paradigm that is developing as a
result of new technologies in a post-modern era. The chapters in
this book were originally published in Journal of Travel &
Tourism Marketing.
The brief focuses on applying sublinear algorithms to manage
critical big data challenges. The text offers an essential
introduction to sublinear algorithms, explaining why they are vital
to large scale data systems. It also demonstrates how to apply
sublinear algorithms to three familiar big data applications:
wireless sensor networks, big data processing in Map Reduce and
smart grids. These applications present common experiences,
bridging the theoretical advances of sublinear algorithms and the
application domain. Sublinear Algorithms for Big Data Applications
is suitable for researchers, engineers and graduate students in the
computer science, communications and signal processing communities.
This unique text helps make sense of big data in engineering
applications using tools and techniques from signal processing. It
presents fundamental signal processing theories and software
implementations, reviews current research trends and challenges,
and describes the techniques used for analysis, design and
optimization. Readers will learn about key theoretical issues such
as data modelling and representation, scalable and low-complexity
information processing and optimization, tensor and sublinear
algorithms, and deep learning and software architecture, and their
application to a wide range of engineering scenarios. Applications
discussed in detail include wireless networking, smart grid
systems, and sensor networks and cloud computing. This is the ideal
text for researchers and practising engineers wanting to solve
practical problems involving large amounts of data, and for
students looking to grasp the fundamentals of big data analytics.
This book brings audiences the enchanting melodies passing down
from generation to generation in the Zhuang community, which are on
the brink of extinction. Specifically, it sheds light on the
origin, evolution and artistic features of Zhuang folk song in the
first place, and then it shifts to their English translation based
on meta-functional equivalence, through which the multi-aesthetics
of Zhuang folk song have been represented. At length, forty classic
Zhuang folk songs have been selected, and each could be sung
bilingually in line with the stave. This book benefits researchers
and students who are interested in music translation as well as the
Zhuang ethnic music, culture and literature. It also gives readers
an insight into musicology, anthropology and intercultural study.
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Quality, Reliability, Security and Robustness in Heterogeneous Systems - 15th EAI International Conference, QShine 2019, Shenzhen, China, November 22-23, 2019, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
Xiaowen Chu, Hongbo Jiang, Bo Li, Dan Wang, Wei Wang
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This book constitutes the refereed post-conference proceedings of
the 15th EAI International Conference on Quality, Reliability,
Security and Robustness in Heterogeneous Networks, QShine 2019,
held in Shenzhen, China, in November 2019. The 16 revised full
papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 55 submissions.
The papers are organized thematically in tracks, starting with
mobile systems, cloud resource management and scheduling, machine
learning, telecommunication systems, and network management.
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