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First published in 1997, this volume recognises that there are, at
present, few if any books on existing CFD codes that are accessible
to the academic world in general. And yet such works are of extreme
importance if one is to bridge the gap between a CFD course for
postgraduate students and the frontiers of current research. This
book is especially intended for students commencing research in CFD
- taking them step-by-step through the mathematical development of
a flow solver. The only pre-requisite to an understanding of this
work is a sound knowledge of engineering mathematics. Starting from
the governing equations, the author explains the theory behind the
time-marching approach and proceeds step-by-step to a complete
computer program for the Euler solver in two dimensions. The
present work is restricted to two dimensions because in the first
instance ideas can be assimilated much more easily in the context
of two dimensions. The book is written for research students and
users of CFD. The material may be of interest even to those not
directly involved with time-marching solvers, and the presentation
is simple enough to be followed by course students.
Migration, Citizenship and Intercultural Relations reflects on the
tensions and contradictions that arise within debates on social
inclusion, arguing that both the concept of social inclusion and
policy surrounding it need to incorporate visions of citizenship
that value ethnic diversity. Presenting the latest empirical
research from Australia and engaging with contemporary global
debates on questions of identity, citizenship, intercultural
relations and social inclusion, this book unsettles fixed
assumptions about who is included as a valued citizen and explores
the possibilities for engendering inclusive visions of citizenship
in local, national and transnational spaces. Organised around the
themes of identity, citizenship and intercultural relations, this
interdisciplinary collection sheds light on the role that ethnic
diversity can play in fostering new visions of inclusivity and
citizenship in a globalised world.
Migration, Citizenship and Intercultural Relations reflects on the
tensions and contradictions that arise within debates on social
inclusion, arguing that both the concept of social inclusion and
policy surrounding it need to incorporate visions of citizenship
that value ethnic diversity. Presenting the latest empirical
research from Australia and engaging with contemporary global
debates on questions of identity, citizenship, intercultural
relations and social inclusion, this book unsettles fixed
assumptions about who is included as a valued citizen and explores
the possibilities for engendering inclusive visions of citizenship
in local, national and transnational spaces. Organised around the
themes of identity, citizenship and intercultural relations, this
interdisciplinary collection sheds light on the role that ethnic
diversity can play in fostering new visions of inclusivity and
citizenship in a globalised world.
Conventional approaches to understanding urban inclusion and
belonging focus on the process and acquisition of formal
citizenship. In contrast, the critical approaches adopted in this
research aim to analyse how belonging is constituted, regulated and
negotiated in everyday spaces of the city, in this case the City of
Greater Dandenong, Australia. The research focuses on providing an
in-depth understanding of the relationship between the constitution
of ethnicity and the lived experience of citizenship in suburban
Australia. Using a theoretical and methodological approach that
draws on poststructural and feminist ideas, the research examines
the processes, practices and subtleties of white privilege, to
illustrate how the norms of inclusion are reproduced as well as
unsettled by people who live and/or work in Dandenong. Listening to
stories of home that value moments of social connection, provide
examples for reimagining citizenship as an ethical responsibility
that values interdependence.
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