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This book examines how election news reporting has changed over the
last half century in Ireland by means of a unique dataset involving
25m words from newspapers as well as radio and television coverage.
The authors examine reporting in terms of framing, tone and the
distribution of coverage.They also focus on how the economy has
affected election coverage as well as media reporting of leaders
and personalities, gender and the effect of the commercial basis of
media outlets. The findings - drawn from a machine learning
computer system involving a huge content analysis study - will
interest academics as well as politicians and policymakers
internationally. -- .
Featuring cases from India, China, Nepal, Japan, South Korea,
Singapore, Mongolia and Malaysia, the authors demonstrate and
compare the differing uses of public deliberation in Asia. Many
countries in Asia have long traditions of public deliberation, in
both democratic and undemocratic settings, some of which continue
today. Yet in the face of pressures from complex governance,
popular protests and democratization, certain deliberative
practices - notably deliberative polling - have been 'parachuted'
into the region without regard to historical or traditional
practices of deliberation. And, the motivations differ. Some states
have made use of public deliberation in order to contain dissent,
while others have more emancipatory goals in mind. The contributors
to this book take a comparative perspective on the emergence and
evolution of deliberative practices in Asia, and their
relationships with democracy. They analyse the main motivations for
introducing public deliberation in different political regimes and
the effectiveness of public deliberation in Asian countries for
solving problems and improving governance. In doing so they
evaluate whether deliberative democratic tools, can apply to all
societies regardless of their political and cultural differences.
Essential reading for students and scholars of Asian Politics, this
book will also be of great use to all political scientists with an
interest in deliberative democracy.
Featuring cases from India, China, Nepal, Japan, South Korea,
Singapore, Mongolia and Malaysia, the authors demonstrate and
compare the differing uses of public deliberation in Asia. Many
countries in Asia have long traditions of public deliberation, in
both democratic and undemocratic settings, some of which continue
today. Yet in the face of pressures from complex governance,
popular protests and democratization, certain deliberative
practices - notably deliberative polling - have been 'parachuted'
into the region without regard to historical or traditional
practices of deliberation. And, the motivations differ. Some states
have made use of public deliberation in order to contain dissent,
while others have more emancipatory goals in mind. The contributors
to this book take a comparative perspective on the emergence and
evolution of deliberative practices in Asia, and their
relationships with democracy. They analyse the main motivations for
introducing public deliberation in different political regimes and
the effectiveness of public deliberation in Asian countries for
solving problems and improving governance. In doing so they
evaluate whether deliberative democratic tools, can apply to all
societies regardless of their political and cultural differences.
Essential reading for students and scholars of Asian Politics, this
book will also be of great use to all political scientists with an
interest in deliberative democracy.
Nations built on exclusion and assimilation, decades of civil war,
widespread poverty, authoritarianism and the decline of democracy.
Nepal, Myanmar and Sri Lanka are travelling a road to federalism.
Institutions and ethnic identity have interacted to privilege some
and marginalise others. But when the right conditions prevail,
political equality can be restored. This book charts the origins
and evolution of federalism and other approaches to the
accommodation of minority ethnic groups in Nepal, Myanmar and Sri
Lanka. It applies a historical institutionalism methodology to
understand why federalism has been resisted, what causes it to be
established and what design options are most likely to balance
otherwise competing centripetal and centrifugal forces. Breen shows
how Nepal, Myanmar and Sri Lanka are finding a middle ground
whereby deliberative and moderating institutions are combined with
accommodating ones to support a political equality among groups and
individuals.
Nations built on exclusion and assimilation, decades of civil war,
widespread poverty, authoritarianism and the decline of democracy.
Nepal, Myanmar and Sri Lanka are travelling a road to federalism.
Institutions and ethnic identity have interacted to privilege some
and marginalise others. But when the right conditions prevail,
political equality can be restored. This book charts the origins
and evolution of federalism and other approaches to the
accommodation of minority ethnic groups in Nepal, Myanmar and Sri
Lanka. It applies a historical institutionalism methodology to
understand why federalism has been resisted, what causes it to be
established and what design options are most likely to balance
otherwise competing centripetal and centrifugal forces. Breen shows
how Nepal, Myanmar and Sri Lanka are finding a middle ground
whereby deliberative and moderating institutions are combined with
accommodating ones to support a political equality among groups and
individuals.
This book examines how election news reporting has changed over the
last half century in Ireland by means of a unique dataset involving
25m words from newspapers as well as radio and television coverage.
The authors examine reporting in terms of framing, tone and the
distribution of coverage.They also focus on how the economy has
affected election coverage as well as media reporting of leaders
and personalities, gender and the effect of the commercial basis of
media outlets. The findings - drawn from a machine learning
computer system involving a huge content analysis study - will
interest academics as well as politicians and policymakers
internationally. -- .
This book presents a uniquely comprehensive account of learners' personal attributes, their thinking, their feelings, and their actions that have been shown to have an impact upon language learning. It is a landmark volume setting the agenda for language learning research in the 21st century and it provides invaluable information for all those engaged in language teaching.
Since it was first established in the 1970s the Applied Linguistics
and Language Study series has become a major force in the study of
practical problems in human communication and language education.
Drawing extensively on empirical research and theoretical work in
linguistics, sociology, psychology and education, the series
explores key issues in language acquisition and language use. What
the learner contributes is central to the language learning
process. Learner Contributions to Language Learning provides a
uniquely comprehensive account of learners' personal attributes,
their thinking, their feelings, and their actions that have been
shown to have an impact upon language learning. Containing specific
chapters from leading names in the field, this book provides both a
review of what has been discovered from previous research and
identifies important future directions for research on learner
contributions. It is a landmark volume setting the agenda for
language learning research in the 21st century and it provides
invaluable information for all those engaged in language teaching.
The contributors to the volume are- Michael P. Breen Bonny Norton
Anna Chamot Rebecca Oxford Rod Ellis Anna Pavlenko James P. Lantolf
Anita Wenden Diane Larsen-Freeman
'As good a guide to a fascinating country in transformation as you
will get.' Management Today In the course of a couple of
generations, South Koreans took themselves out of the paddy fields
and into Silicon Valley, establishing themselves as a democracy
alongside the advanced countries of the world. Yet for all their
ambition and achievement, the new Koreans are a curiously
self-deprecating people. Theirs is a land with a rich and complex
past, certain aspects of which they would prefer to forget as they
focus on the future. Having lived and worked in South Korea for
many years, Michael Breen considers what drives the nation today,
and where it is heading. Through insightful anecdotes and
observations, he provides a compelling portrait of Asia's most
contradictory and polarized country. South Koreans are motivated by
defiance, Breen argues: defiance of their antagonistic neighbour,
North Korea, of their own history and of international opinion.
Here is an overlooked nation with, great drive, determined to
succeed on its own terms.
The second in Krista Michelle Breen's adventures of Dakotaroo. When
Laura Petty suddenly closes her farm and moves away, things start
to get weird around Beaverbrook Hall. Phillip is haunted by his
memories of Bert Massey and drawn into a bizarre plot to steal his
treasure. T.J. and Adrienne are given a young horse to train for
Dennison Skyhouse, and soon everyone is galloping through Dead Dog
Valley after dark. There is something important T.J. needs to know
to unlock the secret of Mickey and Dakotaroo. Could the goat hold
the key?
The third in Krista Michelle Breen's adventures of Dakotaroo.
Adrienne Brooks travels far from home to train with the famous Tico
Walsh. It's the opportunity of a lifetime, but things don't go the
way she planned. The horses are crazy, there is nothing good to eat
and somebody is out for revenge.
The first in Krista Michelle Breen's adventures of Dakotaroo. T.J.
Thompson's world is thrown upside down when her beloved Appaloosa
pony mysteriously disappears into the fog. T.J. and her fearless
friend Adrienne Brooks embark on a puzzling cross country journey
in search of Dakotaroo. Aided in their adventure by Adrienne's
annoying younger brother Phillip, the girls soon begin to
understand the strange destiny of T.J.'s Appaloosa.
This book is timely because of the increasing popularity of
minimally invasive and cost effective methods to ablate solid
tumors. Medical image guided ablation using thermal energy sources
such as radio-frequency, microwave, laser, high-intensity focused
ultrasound, and cyrogenics have received much recent attention as
minimally invasive strategies for the ablation of tumors. This text
describes novel and practical image registration methods and
mathematical models to predict the cellular response from magnetic
resonance (MR) images, which guide and monitor therapy. Many
clinical and animal model studies seeking to characterize the
biological response to thermal ablations, localized drug release,
and other MRI-guided therapies would benefit from this book. This
text should be especially useful for medical, engineering, applied
mathematics, physics, and computer science students, researchers,
and clinicians.
The rise of South Korea is one of the most unexpected and
inspirational developments of the latter part of our century. A few
decades ago, the Koreans were an impoverished, agricultural people.
In one generation they came out of the fields and into Silicon
Valley. In 1997, this powerhouse of a nation reeled and almost
collapsed as a result of a weak financial system and heavily
indebted conglomerates. The world is now watching to see whether
the Koreans will be able to reform and continue their stunning
growth.
Although Korea has only recently found itself a part of the global
stage, it is a country with a rich and complex past. Early history
shows that Koreans had a huge influence on ancient Japan, and their
historic achievements include being the first culture to use metal
movable type for printing books. However, much of their history is
less positive; it is marred with political violence, poverty, and
war-aspects that would sooner be forgotten by the Koreans, who are
trying to focus on their promising future.
The fact that Korean history has eluded much of the world is
unfortunate, but as Korea becomes more of a global player,
understanding and appreciation for this unique nation has become
indispensable.
In "The Koreans, "Michael Breen provides an in-depth portrait of
the country and its people. an early overview of the nature and
values of the Korean people provides the background for a more
detailed examination of the complex history of the country, in
particular its division into the Communist north and pro-Western
south.
In this absorbing and enlightening account of the Koreans, Michael
Breen provides compelling insight into the history and character of
thisfascinating nation.
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