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Printable Mesoscopic Perovskite Solar Cells A comprehensive
exploration of printable perovskite solar cells and their potential
for commercialization In Printable Mesoscopic Perovskite Solar
Cells, a team of distinguished researchers delivers an accessible
and incisive discussion of the principles, technologies, and
fabrication processes associated with the manufacture and use of
perovskite solar cells. The authors detail the properties,
characterization methods, and technologies for halide perovskite
materials and devices and explain printable processing
technologies, mesoscopic anode and cathodes, and spacer layers for
printable perovskite solar cells. In the book, you’ll find
expansive discussions of the stability issues inherent in
perovskite solar cells and explore the potential for scaling and
commercializing the printing of perovskite solar cells, complete
with real-world industry data. Readers will also find: A thorough
introduction to the background and fundamentals of perovskite solar
cells Comprehensive explorations of the characterization methods
and technologies used with halide perovskite materials and devices
Practical discussions of printable processing technologies for
perovskite solar cells Fulsome treatments of the stability issues
associated with perovskite solar cells and potential solutions for
them Perfect for materials scientists, solid state physicists and
chemists, and electronics engineers, Printable Mesoscopic
Perovskite Solar Cells will also benefit surface chemists and
physicists.
Building Effective Crisis Communications for Disaster Recovery: A
Case of Earthquake Reconstruction and Rehabilitation in Sichuan,
China reviews and evaluates public relations (PR) campaigns
launched by the Chinese government to facilitate long-term disaster
recovery after the Wenchuan earthquake in 2008. The Discourse of
Renewal (DR) theory is employed to guide the study and explore how
the Chinese government utilized communication to help communities
recover from disaster and promote community growth. Steered by the
co-creational perspective, this book also examines the influence of
PR campaigns on the public's situation awareness, attitude
agreement, perceived care and concern, and ultimately the public's
relationship with the Chinese government in renewal. In addition to
developing and testing a DR evaluation model, this study
investigates the communication obstacles that constrain the
effectiveness of DR. In-depth interviews, content analysis, and
surveys are conducted to analyze the themes, characteristics,
effectiveness, and barriers of the campaigns. The findings of
Building Effective Crisis Communications for Disaster Recovery
include that (1) DR theory, which has heretofore been developed and
applied mainly in Western culture, can inform the study of crisis
communication in an Eastern culture, especially in China, (2) DR
employed in government campaigns can be very powerful in achieving
PR goals in crisis renewal, and (3) imbalanced deployment of
campaign resources can affect the outcome of DR. This book also
discusses the implications of utilizing these findings to better
plan and implement long-term DR campaigns.
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