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The development of the information technology (IT) industry in the
Asia Pacific region faces two challenges. Firstly, can its
established physical, technical, regional and governance
infrastructures be adapted to meet the challenges embedded in the
set of products and processes created by the IT industry? Secondly,
as this adaptation evolves, which cities and regions will be best
suited to connect to or lead global responses to these challenges?
The chapters in this book have set out to explore these questions,
providing details of change in a range of aspects of the IT
industry such as mobile phones, software services, and flat screen
design in regions in Japan, Korea, Taiwan, India, China and
Australia. The book also outlines the policy responses of national
and regional governments in Singapore, India and China and India.
These case studies provide a basis to understand effective
strategies which could be formulated for the future. This book's
originality emerges from the fine detail provided about firms, in
particular regions and cities, from research carried out by young
scholars in the past two years. This makes it very useful for
readers keen to understand the recent changes in this dynamic
industry in a fast growth part of the world, and it will also help
to shape thinking by policy makers on policy settings that can be
applied.
The development of the information technology (IT) industry in the
Asia Pacific region faces two challenges. Firstly, can its
established physical, technical, regional and governance
infrastructures be adapted to meet the challenges embedded in the
set of products and processes created by the IT industry? Secondly,
as this adaptation evolves, which cities and regions will be best
suited to connect to or lead global responses to these challenges?
The chapters in this book have set out to explore these questions,
providing details of change in a range of aspects of the IT
industry such as mobile phones, software services, and flat screen
design in regions in Japan, Korea, Taiwan, India, China and
Australia. The book also outlines the policy responses of national
and regional governments in Singapore, India and China and India.
These case studies provide a basis to understand effective
strategies which could be formulated for the future. This book's
originality emerges from the fine detail provided about firms, in
particular regions and cities, from research carried out by young
scholars in the past two years. This makes it very useful for
readers keen to understand the recent changes in this dynamic
industry in a fast growth part of the world, and it will also help
to shape thinking by policy makers on policy settings that can be
applied.
This book brings together in a single volume concrete applications
of play therapy by seasoned clinicians from various theoretical
perspectives. The goal is to reflect the broad spectrum of
approaches that now exist in the field. The major psychopathologies
in children present the therapist with different problems and
therefore require different approaches. Another guiding belief
underlying this volume is that descriptive studies that carefully
detail psychotherapy process are among the most useful and
practical resources for both students and practicing therapists.
This casebook offers step-by-step treatment guidelines for a number
of childhood difficulties, including internalizing, externalizing,
and post-traumatic disorders. It should be of interest to both
students and more advanced practitioners in a variety of mental
health disciplines, including social work; psychiatry; clinical,
counseling, and school psychology; expressive arts therapy;
child-life therapy; and psychiatric nursing. A Jason Aronson Book
Kevin O'Connor is an acclaimed newspaper columnist in Uganda. His
column, "The Roving Eye," first appeared in 1994 in Sunday Vision
and continues in Sunday Monitor. His philosophy is that "for the
observer of human behaviour, every scene has its interest."
Thoughtful, provocative and sometimes humorous, this selection of
111 columns not only informs and entertains, it provides a
panoramic snapshot of Uganda and its society. Topics covered are
general and sexual orientation, sex and love, bazungu (foreigners)
and aid, the environment, religion, language, sport, music,
education, media, poverty and inequality, health, tobacco, and a
pot pourri of thirteen other columns. Every column is enlivened by
cartoons by Moses Balagadde, a noted Ugandan cartoonist. Kevin
O'Connor is British and a Ugandan resident, and has worked and
lived in Uganda for many years. He previously worked for the
British Council, and is now also an accomplished volunteer
athletics coach.
Fault Lines Exposed intends to understand inequality across
Australian cities and towns. Social and economic change in
Australia has resulted in the emergence of disparities in advantage
and disadvantage between metropolitan communities and regional
localities, towns and cities. In 1999 the book Community
Opportunity and Vulnerability (Baum et al.) considered the
disparities that existed between communities using 1996 census
data. This new book, available both online and in print, uses
up-to-date data to reanalyse the patterns and consider the
important policy issues that arise from the patterns identified.
Fault Lines Exposed provides insight into advantage and
disadvantage at an aggregate community or locality level. Such
insight is necessary to better understand what is happening in
society. It helps in the planning of effective solutions to
problems that impact not only on individuals and families but also
on communities. Each of the chapters outlines the main findings
from the typology of advantage and disadvantage. The book concludes
with a strong policy orientation, addressing possible options and
raising more policy questions. Fault Lines Exposed will be
essential reading for academics, researchers, students, policy
makers and other professionals working in the areas of geography,
sociology, economics and social work.
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