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The control and utilization of urban spaces remains a highly
contested issue. Much of the debate centers on issues of economic
development versus the maintenance and support of already existing
communities. As a number of urban areas are in the throes of
gentrification and economic development projects, there is a dearth
of information on not only the use of private power in this
process, but also the response of the community members. This
anthology responds to a growing concern about urban and community
development, and the role of corporate power. These essays focus on
key themes of land ownership and management, community resistance
against corporate agendas, and public discourse over these issues.
These themes are presented and developed within an
interdisciplinary framework which includes information and
commentary about history, contemporary politics, economic
development, and ideology. Most of the chapters include case
studies that provide concrete examples of contemporary developments
in urban areas, and each chapter includes discussion questions and
a list of key words and terms to help guide the reader.
This text reinterprets a misunderstood and overlooked epoch of the
Asian American experience, the Asian American Movement (AAM). The
authors argue that, contrary to the common view of the movement as
a passing phase limited to college youth, the Asian American
Movement spanned diverse political viewpoints and became
increasingly sophisticated and effective. Asian Americans were
active participants and played unique roles in the social movements
that convulsed the 1960s and 1970s, particularly in protests
against the Vietnam War. The book traces the history of the AAM
from its roots in the 1930s to the present day and its impact on
diverse areas of the Asian American community. Most importantly, it
looks at the societal and community dynamics that led to the
movement's trajectory. Using the lens of social movement theory, it
analyzes the AAM's rise and ebb and possible resurgence. The
authors argue that the AAM constituted a distinct, identifiable,
and relatively stable social movement that dramatically impacted
the direction of Asian American political and social activity.
This text reinterprets a misunderstood and overlooked epoch of the
Asian American experience, the Asian American Movement (AAM). The
authors argue that, contrary to the common view of the movement as
a passing phase limited to college youth, the Asian American
Movement spanned diverse political viewpoints and became
increasingly sophisticated and effective. Asian Americans were
active participants and played unique roles in the social movements
that convulsed the 1960s and 1970s, particularly in protests
against the Vietnam War. The book traces the history of the AAM
from its roots in the 1930s to the present day and its impact on
diverse areas of the Asian American community. Most importantly, it
looks at the societal and community dynamics that led to the
movement's trajectory. Using the lens of social movement theory, it
analyzes the AAM's rise and ebb and possible resurgence. The
authors argue that the AAM constituted a distinct, identifiable,
and relatively stable social movement that dramatically impacted
the direction of Asian American political and social activity.
Separation and characterization of materials is an essential step
in the advancement of science and technology. The need for
separation and characterization could arise from wishes to obtain
purified samples with less contaminants, requirements for quality
control of materials for downstream applications, or needs to
identify structures and conformations of active species present in
the applications. The types of materials encountered in
applications are diverse, from synthetic polymers and biological
derived biopolymers to micro or submicro particles and various
conjugated or self-assembled nanomaterials. This makes the task of
separation and characterization challenging. There is no
one-size-fits-all approach. Scientists, whether working in academia
or in industries, are constantly facing new challenges.
Communication between scientists is essential for keeping each
other updated on developments in the field. This was the motivation
for organizing the symposium on "Recent Progress in Separation of
Macromolecules and Particulates" at the 2017 Spring National
American Chemical Society (ACS) Meeting in San Francisco.
Symposiums based on such a theme have been organized several times
in ACS meetings as well as in other settings, but no such symposium
books have been published. Hence, the editors decided to put
together this symposium book, based on the talks presented at the
symposium, in the hope that knowledge shared at the meeting can be
shared more broadly within the community and beyond.
This book helps engineers to grasp fundamental theories and design
principles by presenting physical and intuitive explanations of
switched-capacitor circuits. Numerous circuit examples are
discussed and the author emphasizes the most important and
fundamental principles involved in implementing state-of-the-art
switched-capacitor circuits for analog signal processing and power
management applications. Throughout the book, the author presents
numerous step-by-step tutorials and gives practical design
examples.
While some quantitative analysis is necessary to understand
underlying concepts, tedious mathematical equations and formal
proofs are avoided. An intuitive appreciation for
switched-capacitor circuits is achieved.
Much of the existing information on contemporary switched-capacitor
circuit applications is in the form of applications notes and data
sheets for various switched-capacitor ICs. This book compiles such
information in a single volume and coherently organizes and
structures it.
The author has his own website at www.mingliangliu.com
* Step-by-step tutorials which emphasize the most fundamental
principals of switched-capacitor circuits
* Few tedious mathematical equations
* The first easy-to-understand compilation on this subject--most
information available is not very cohesive
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