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This book examines Financial regionalism in East Asia has
stimulated not only a new architecture for regional governance, but
also a transformation in Indonesia's national regulatory framework.
As a relatively new phenomenon compared to trade regionalism,
financial regionalism has successfully shaped cooperative networks
among financial authorities in East Asia. In this incisive new
book, Eko Saputro explores how new financial alliances and
regulatory frameworks will allow Indonesia to rapidly take a new
place at the global table, bringing the explosive growth that other
Asian countries have seen to the archipelago nation. This book will
be of equal value to academics, policy makers, students, and
scholars, both in the region and abroad.
Lyombe Eko carries out an historical and cultural survey of the
regulation of visual depictions of explicit human sexual conduct
from their earliest appearance on the clay tablets of the valley of
the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in ancient Mesopotamia, to the
tablet computers of Silicon Valley. The Regulation of Sex-Themed
Visual Imagery analyzes the contemporary problem of the
applicability of the human right of freedom of expression to
explicit imagery in the face of societal interests in the
regulation of representations of human sexuality. This book will be
of interest to scholars, students, and broad audiences interested
in comparative studies in pornography regulation, the history of
pornography, the law of pornography and obscenity, and visual
culture and history alike.
This book highlights recent technological advances, reviews and
applications in the field of cardiovascular engineering, including
medical imaging, signal processing and informatics, biomechanics,
as well as biomaterials. It discusses the use of biomaterials and
3D printing for tissue-engineered heart valves, and also presents a
unique combination of engineering and clinical approaches to solve
cardiovascular problems. This book is a valuable resource for
students, lecturers and researchers in the field of biomedical
engineering.
The Charlie Hebdo terrorist attack of January 7, 2015 shook French
journalism to the core and reverberated around the world,
triggering a cascade of responses from journalists, media outlets,
cartoonists and caricaturists from diverse geographies of freedom
of expression and journalistic cultures. This book is a
multifaceted case study that describes and explains sameness and
difference in diverse journalistic conceptualizations of the
Charlie Hebdo affair from a comparative, international perspective.
It explores how different journalistic traditions, cultures,
worldviews and styles conceptualized and reacted to the clash
between freedom of expression and respect for religious sentiments
in the context of terrorism, where those sentiments are imposed on
the media and secular societies through intimidation, coercion and
violence. The book analyzes the political and cultural clashes
between the core human right of freedom of expression, and rite of
respect for religious sentiments, which is situated on the outer
periphery of the human right of freedom of religion. It also
examines how media outlets, editors, and cartoonists from different
politico-cultural contexts and journalistic cultures in Africa,
Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and North and South America,
addressed the delicate issue of Mohammed cartoons in general, and
the problem of (re)publication of the controversial Charlie Hebdo
Je Suis Charlie Mohammed cartoon, in particular.
New Media, Old Regimes: Case Studies in Comparative Communication
Law and Policy, by Lyombe S. Eko, is a collection of novel
theoretical perspectives and case studies which illustrate how
different communication law regimes conceptualize and apply
universal ideals of human rights and freedom of expression to media
controversies in real space and cyberspace. Eko s investigation
includes such controversial communication policy topics as North
African regimes failed use of telecommunications to suppress the
social change of the Arab Spring, the Mohammad cartoon controversy
in Denmark and France, French and American policy of development
and diffusion of the Minitel and the Internet, American and Russian
regulation of internet surveillance, the problem of managing
pedopornography in cyberspace and real space, and other current
communication policy cases. This study will aid readers not only to
understand different national and cultural perspectives of thorny
communication issues, but also show that though freedom of
expression is a pluralistic concept, the actions of all political
regimes at the national, transnational, and international levels
must be held up to the universal standards of freedom of expression
set forth in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. New Media,
Old Regimes provides essential scholarship on comparative
communication law and policy in a world of new media."
This book provides the most recent findings and knowledge in
advanced diagnostics technology, covering a wide spectrum including
brain activity analysis, breast and lung cancer detection,
echocardiography, computer aided skeletal assessment to
mitochondrial biology imaging at the cellular level. The authors
explored magneto acoustic approaches and tissue elasticity imaging
for the purpose of breast cancer detection. Perspectives in fetal
echocardiography from an image processing angle are included.
Diagnostic imaging in the field of mitochondrial diseases as well
as the use of Computer-Aided System (CAD) are also discussed in the
book. This book will be useful for students, lecturers or
professional researchers in the field of biomedical sciences and
image processing.
Present day knowledge about public sector reforms in Asia is quite
scattered and seldom focuses on the challenges of leadership. This
edited collection seeks to address this issue by presenting country
cases that reflect the great diversity of the region. Home to
roughly one-third of the world's population, Asia-Pacific
governments typically play leading roles in social and economic
development, yet by measures of expenditures or civil servants per
capita, most are among the smaller ones in the world. These regimes
include democracies, one-party states and unstable systems; there
is a broad range of cultural legacies including Confucian,
Buddhist, and Western, and vastly different levels of economic
development; the region includes some of the very least corrupt
countries and those with high corruption levels; it includes the
world's most populous country, as well as some of the smallest.
Public sector reforms are very relevant to these countries and
their leaders. In Asia, a strong government is invaluable and
public sector reforms are relevant to helping modern states meet
their goals and performance. This collection explores what is known
about these reforms with an eye towards helping leaders responsible
for reforms. Clearly, there is very large variation; some
Asia-Pacific countries are leading in public sector reforms, while
others are not, and this book also seeks to further our
understanding what leaders might need to do to be successful.
Present day knowledge about public sector reforms in Asia is quite
scattered and seldom focuses on the challenges of leadership. This
edited collection seeks to address this issue by presenting country
cases that reflect the great diversity of the region. Home to
roughly one-third of the world's population, Asia-Pacific
governments typically play leading roles in social and economic
development, yet by measures of expenditures or civil servants per
capita, most are among the smaller ones in the world. These regimes
include democracies, one-party states and unstable systems; there
is a broad range of cultural legacies including Confucian,
Buddhist, and Western, and vastly different levels of economic
development; the region includes some of the very least corrupt
countries and those with high corruption levels; it includes the
world's most populous country, as well as some of the smallest.
Public sector reforms are very relevant to these countries and
their leaders. In Asia, a strong government is invaluable and
public sector reforms are relevant to helping modern states meet
their goals and performance. This collection explores what is known
about these reforms with an eye towards helping leaders responsible
for reforms. Clearly, there is very large variation; some
Asia-Pacific countries are leading in public sector reforms, while
others are not, and this book also seeks to further our
understanding what leaders might need to do to be successful.
This book examines Financial regionalism in East Asia has
stimulated not only a new architecture for regional governance, but
also a transformation in Indonesia's national regulatory framework.
As a relatively new phenomenon compared to trade regionalism,
financial regionalism has successfully shaped cooperative networks
among financial authorities in East Asia. In this incisive new
book, Eko Saputro explores how new financial alliances and
regulatory frameworks will allow Indonesia to rapidly take a new
place at the global table, bringing the explosive growth that other
Asian countries have seen to the archipelago nation. This book will
be of equal value to academics, policy makers, students, and
scholars, both in the region and abroad.
This book provides the most recent findings and knowledge in
advanced diagnostics technology, covering a wide spectrum including
brain activity analysis, breast and lung cancer detection,
echocardiography, computer aided skeletal assessment to
mitochondrial biology imaging at the cellular level. The authors
explored magneto acoustic approaches and tissue elasticity imaging
for the purpose of breast cancer detection. Perspectives in fetal
echocardiography from an image processing angle are included.
Diagnostic imaging in the field of mitochondrial diseases as well
as the use of Computer-Aided System (CAD) are also discussed in the
book. This book will be useful for students, lecturers or
professional researchers in the field of biomedical sciences and
image processing.
Ultrasound (US) prenatal screening has been proposed as the most
effective technique for Trisomy 21 early assessment. Assessment of
Nuchal Translucency (NT) offers promising non-invasive method for
fetal abnormalities detection up to 75%. Nevertheless, current
clinician practice of NT examination by locating the sonogram
calipers on 2D US image requires highly trained and competent
operators by adhering to a standard tedious protocol; therefore it
is prone to errors and hence it decreases the reliability in intra-
and inter-observer repeatability. This Brief provides the basic
knowledge regarding Trisomy 21 diseases and its existing detection
methods. The restrictions and disadvantages of each method are
discussed accordingly. Therefore, a non-invasive early detection
method using 3D ultrasound reconstruction of Nuchal Translucency is
introduced. This new method for 3D NT assessments has an edge over
the previous 2D methods, and entails the composite function in
visualizing the explicit internal marker structure. Further, image
processing techniques covered from data acquisition,
pre-processing, speckle noise reduction and 3D segmentation are
also discussed. This should be especially useful for students and
professional researchers in the Biomedical and image processing
fields.
William C. Olsen, Walter E. A. van Beek, and the contributors to
this volume seek to understand how Africans have confronted evil
around them. Grouped around notions of evil as a cognitive or
experiential problem, evil as malevolent process, and evil as an
inversion of justice, these essays investigate what can be accepted
and what must be condemned in order to evaluate being and morality
in African cultural and social contexts. These studies of evil
entanglements take local and national histories and identities into
account, including state politics and civil war, religious
practices, Islam, gender, and modernity.
In the Year of the Virus is an innovative graphic comic book
inspired by the Covid-19 pandemic. The story revolves around
several characters affected - and infected -- by the viral
outbreak. The text by award-winning writer Felix Cheong, adapted
beautifully by artist Eko, examines our humanity as our lives are
upended and ended. This is a ground-breaking work that marries text
with artwork and aptly captures the wild swings of emotion we all
felt after the pandemic hit and the lockdown began.
Science for the Protection of Indonesian Coastal Ecosystems (SPICE)
provides key information on all aspects related to the management
of coastal ecosystems. This includes the coastal management
involved, the ecology of this area, and the relationship between
humans and the environment found here. The book presents guidelines
defined by scientific experts, allowing for proper application of
science products into ecosystem management. The bio-geo-physical
importance of coastal ecosystems of Indonesia makes this a book of
global importance and interest.
The Charlie Hebdo terrorist attack of January 7, 2015 shook French
journalism to the core and reverberated around the world,
triggering a cascade of responses from journalists, media outlets,
cartoonists and caricaturists from diverse geographies of freedom
of expression and journalistic cultures. This book is a
multifaceted case study that describes and explains sameness and
difference in diverse journalistic conceptualizations of the
Charlie Hebdo affair from a comparative, international perspective.
It explores how different journalistic traditions, cultures,
worldviews and styles conceptualized and reacted to the clash
between freedom of expression and respect for religious sentiments
in the context of terrorism, where those sentiments are imposed on
the media and secular societies through intimidation, coercion and
violence. The book analyzes the political and cultural clashes
between the core human right of freedom of expression, and rite of
respect for religious sentiments, which is situated on the outer
periphery of the human right of freedom of religion. It also
examines how media outlets, editors, and cartoonists from different
politico-cultural contexts and journalistic cultures in Africa,
Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and North and South America,
addressed the delicate issue of Mohammed cartoons in general, and
the problem of (re)publication of the controversial Charlie Hebdo
Je Suis Charlie Mohammed cartoon, in particular.
William C. Olsen, Walter E. A. van Beek, and the contributors to
this volume seek to understand how Africans have confronted evil
around them. Grouped around notions of evil as a cognitive or
experiential problem, evil as malevolent process, and evil as an
inversion of justice, these essays investigate what can be accepted
and what must be condemned in order to evaluate being and morality
in African cultural and social contexts. These studies of evil
entanglements take local and national histories and identities into
account, including state politics and civil war, religious
practices, Islam, gender, and modernity.
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