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Nondestructive Characterization of Materials X (Hardcover): R.E. Green, N. Takeda, B. B. Djordjevic, T. Saito, T. Kishi Nondestructive Characterization of Materials X (Hardcover)
R.E. Green, N. Takeda, B. B. Djordjevic, T. Saito, T. Kishi
R4,138 Discovery Miles 41 380 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The papers published in these peer-reviewed proceedings represent the latest developments in nondestructive characterization of materials and were presented at the Tenth International Symposium on Nondestructive Characterization of Materials held on June 26 - 30, 2000 in Karuizawa, Japan. The symposium was held concurrently with three other symposia and one workshop. This symposium is the tenth in the series that began in 1983 and became an international meeting in 1986.
The symposium started with a Plenary Lecture entitled 'Application of Non-contact Ultrasonics to Nondestrctive Characterization of Materials' by Professor R.E. Green, Jr. Various characterization methods were presented at the symposium, including ultrasonics, X-ray, eddy currents, laser, thermal wave, acoustic emission, optical fibers, optics, magnetics and ultrasonic microscope. Thin films and coatings as well as smart materials were also emphasized in this symposium.

Building Downtown Los Angeles - The Politics of Race and Place in Urban America (Hardcover): Leland T. Saito Building Downtown Los Angeles - The Politics of Race and Place in Urban America (Hardcover)
Leland T. Saito
R2,054 R1,884 Discovery Miles 18 840 Save R170 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

From the 1970s on, Los Angeles was transformed into a center for entertainment, consumption, and commerce for the affluent. Mirroring the urban development trend across the nation, new construction led to the displacement of low-income and working-class racial minorities, as city officials targeted these neighborhoods for demolition in order to spur economic growth and bring in affluent residents. Responding to the displacement, there emerged a coalition of unions, community organizers, and faith-based groups advocating for policy change. In Building Downtown Los Angeles Leland Saito traces these two parallel trends through specific construction projects and the backlash they provoked. He uses these events to theorize the past and present processes of racial formation and the racialization of place, drawing new insights on the relationships between race, place, and policy. Saito brings to bear the importance of historical events on contemporary processes of gentrification and integrates the fluidity of racial categories into his analysis. He explores these forces in action, as buyers and entrepreneurs meet in the real estate marketplace, carrying with them a fraught history of exclusion and vast disparities in wealth among racial groups.

Building Downtown Los Angeles - The Politics of Race and Place in Urban America (Paperback): Leland T. Saito Building Downtown Los Angeles - The Politics of Race and Place in Urban America (Paperback)
Leland T. Saito
R673 R621 Discovery Miles 6 210 Save R52 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

From the 1970s on, Los Angeles was transformed into a center for entertainment, consumption, and commerce for the affluent. Mirroring the urban development trend across the nation, new construction led to the displacement of low-income and working-class racial minorities, as city officials targeted these neighborhoods for demolition in order to spur economic growth and bring in affluent residents. Responding to the displacement, there emerged a coalition of unions, community organizers, and faith-based groups advocating for policy change. In Building Downtown Los Angeles Leland Saito traces these two parallel trends through specific construction projects and the backlash they provoked. He uses these events to theorize the past and present processes of racial formation and the racialization of place, drawing new insights on the relationships between race, place, and policy. Saito brings to bear the importance of historical events on contemporary processes of gentrification and integrates the fluidity of racial categories into his analysis. He explores these forces in action, as buyers and entrepreneurs meet in the real estate marketplace, carrying with them a fraught history of exclusion and vast disparities in wealth among racial groups.

The Politics of Exclusion - The Failure of Race-Neutral Policies in Urban America (Hardcover): Leland T. Saito The Politics of Exclusion - The Failure of Race-Neutral Policies in Urban America (Hardcover)
Leland T. Saito
R3,028 Discovery Miles 30 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Contrasting views of race and society make for heated debate in the United States. From the perspective of assimilation, society operates in a fair, open, and meritocratic fashion. Racial discrimination, while not completely eliminated, arguably has little impact on people's life chances. In contrast, research examining the social construction of race has emphasized continued discrimination. Race remains embedded in social, political, and economic institutions, contributing to systemic racism. "The Politics of Exclusion" examines how these debates about race--and the proper role of government in addressing issues of race--shape public policy.
Investigating three case studies, that involve economic redevelopment, historic preservation, and redistricting in San Diego, New York, and Los Angeles, Saito illustrates the enduring presence of racial considerations and inequality in public policy. Individuals and groups who may sincerely characterize themselves as free of racial prejudice still participate, though perhaps unwittingly, in practices that have racialized outcomes.

The Politics of Exclusion - The Failure of Race-Neutral Policies in Urban America (Paperback): Leland T. Saito The Politics of Exclusion - The Failure of Race-Neutral Policies in Urban America (Paperback)
Leland T. Saito
R685 Discovery Miles 6 850 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Contrasting views of race and society make for heated debate in the United States. From the perspective of assimilation, society operates in a fair, open, and meritocratic fashion. Racial discrimination, while not completely eliminated, arguably has little impact on people's life chances. In contrast, research examining the social construction of race has emphasized continued discrimination. Race remains embedded in social, political, and economic institutions, contributing to systemic racism. "The Politics of Exclusion" examines how these debates about race--and the proper role of government in addressing issues of race--shape public policy.
Investigating three case studies, that involve economic redevelopment, historic preservation, and redistricting in San Diego, New York, and Los Angeles, Saito illustrates the enduring presence of racial considerations and inequality in public policy. Individuals and groups who may sincerely characterize themselves as free of racial prejudice still participate, though perhaps unwittingly, in practices that have racialized outcomes.

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