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6 ตุลาจำเป็นต้องเกิดหรือไม่ ?, ไชยันต์ ไชยพร Jan 2002

6 ตุลาจำเป็นต้องเกิดหรือไม่ ?, ไชยันต์ ไชยพร

Journal of Social Sciences

No abstract provided.


อาชญากรรมคดี ธ ตุลา กับผลกระทบ ต่อขบวนการแรงงาน, บัณฑิตย์ ธนชัยเศรษฐวุฒิ Jan 2002

อาชญากรรมคดี ธ ตุลา กับผลกระทบ ต่อขบวนการแรงงาน, บัณฑิตย์ ธนชัยเศรษฐวุฒิ

Journal of Social Sciences

No abstract provided.


พินิจเหตุการณ์ 6 ตุลาคม 2519 และดอกผล ของการปฏิวัติสังคม, สุรพล ธรรมร่มดี Jan 2002

พินิจเหตุการณ์ 6 ตุลาคม 2519 และดอกผล ของการปฏิวัติสังคม, สุรพล ธรรมร่มดี

Journal of Social Sciences

No abstract provided.


แนวคิดเกี่ยวกับสังคมสารสนเทศ (Information Society) บทสำรวจและวิเคราะห์, พิรงรอง รามสูต รณะนันทน์ Jan 2002

แนวคิดเกี่ยวกับสังคมสารสนเทศ (Information Society) บทสำรวจและวิเคราะห์, พิรงรอง รามสูต รณะนันทน์

Journal of Social Sciences

No abstract provided.


Virtual Democracy In Thailand: Information Technology, Internet Political Message Board, And The Politics Of Representation In Thailand After 1992, Pitch Pongsawat Jan 2002

Virtual Democracy In Thailand: Information Technology, Internet Political Message Board, And The Politics Of Representation In Thailand After 1992, Pitch Pongsawat

Journal of Social Sciences

No abstract provided.


กระบวนทัศน์ความมั่นคงใหม่ : ความเปลี่ยนแปลงของทฤษฏีและ กรณีประเทศไทย, สุรชาติ บำรุงสุข Jan 2002

กระบวนทัศน์ความมั่นคงใหม่ : ความเปลี่ยนแปลงของทฤษฏีและ กรณีประเทศไทย, สุรชาติ บำรุงสุข

Journal of Social Sciences

No abstract provided.


ความยั่งยืนของรัฐ-ชาติ การปกครอง และ รัฐศาสตร์: ทบทวนแนวคิดทุนนิยม/ โลกาภิวัตน์, ธันน อนุมานราชธน Jan 2002

ความยั่งยืนของรัฐ-ชาติ การปกครอง และ รัฐศาสตร์: ทบทวนแนวคิดทุนนิยม/ โลกาภิวัตน์, ธันน อนุมานราชธน

Journal of Social Sciences

No abstract provided.


ขอบข่ายของการพัฒนาการเรียนรู้ และการปฏิบัติงาน, เมธาวุฒิ พีรพรวิทูร Jan 2002

ขอบข่ายของการพัฒนาการเรียนรู้ และการปฏิบัติงาน, เมธาวุฒิ พีรพรวิทูร

Journal of Social Sciences

No abstract provided.


หลักการ กับ ประสบการณ์ ของการกระจายอำนาจทางการคลังไปด้วยกัน ได้มากน้อยเพียงใด?, จรัส สุวรรณมาลา Jan 2002

หลักการ กับ ประสบการณ์ ของการกระจายอำนาจทางการคลังไปด้วยกัน ได้มากน้อยเพียงใด?, จรัส สุวรรณมาลา

Journal of Social Sciences

No abstract provided.


ภูมิปัญญาท้องถิ่นในการป้องกันอาชญากรรม (Local Wisdom In Crime Prevention), จุฑารัตน์ เอื้ออำนวย Jan 2002

ภูมิปัญญาท้องถิ่นในการป้องกันอาชญากรรม (Local Wisdom In Crime Prevention), จุฑารัตน์ เอื้ออำนวย

Journal of Social Sciences

No abstract provided.


สถานการณ์ล่าสุดของการจัดทำงบประมาณระบบใหม่, ชัยสิทธิ์ เฉลิมมีประเสริฐ Jan 2002

สถานการณ์ล่าสุดของการจัดทำงบประมาณระบบใหม่, ชัยสิทธิ์ เฉลิมมีประเสริฐ

Journal of Social Sciences

No abstract provided.


การปฏิรูปองค์กรปกครองท้องถิ่น : บริบทของ "การเมือง กับ การบริหาร", อุดมโชค อาษาวิมลกิจ Jan 2002

การปฏิรูปองค์กรปกครองท้องถิ่น : บริบทของ "การเมือง กับ การบริหาร", อุดมโชค อาษาวิมลกิจ

Journal of Social Sciences

No abstract provided.


A School Psychologist's Role In Decreasing Eating Disorder Prevalence In School-Aged Children, Natalie Muth Jan 2002

A School Psychologist's Role In Decreasing Eating Disorder Prevalence In School-Aged Children, Natalie Muth

Graduate Research Papers

Eating disorders have dramatically increased over the last 20 years, resulting in prevalence rates exceeding other high-incidence medical conditions treated in the educational setting. Chapter 2 presents a review of literature covering eating disorder identification, history, prevalence and epidemiological data. Theoretical perspectives, risk and protective factors, symptoms, and medical complications are also reviewed. Current assessment measures used for screening and diagnosing anorexia and bulimia is additionally presented along with a summary of school-based primary prevention programs. The second chapter concludes with a brief overview of eating disorder treatment.

A summary is presented in chapter 3 along with implications for school …


By How Much Does Conflict Reduce Financial Development?, Tony Addison, Abdur Chowdhury, Syed M. Murshed Jan 2002

By How Much Does Conflict Reduce Financial Development?, Tony Addison, Abdur Chowdhury, Syed M. Murshed

Economics Faculty Research and Publications

Financial development is vulnerable to social conflict. Conflict reduces the demand for domestic currency as a medium of exchange and a store of value. Conflict also leads to poor quality governance, including weak regulation of the financial system, thereby undermining the sustainability of financial institutions. Conflict therefore reduces the social return to financial liberalization and other financial-sector reforms. This paper presents a theoretical model integrating the effects of conflict and financial liberalization, and then tests the model on data for 79 countries. Using an explanatory variable that measures the intensity of conflict (from low to high) the results show that …


A Marxist Influence On Wittgenstein Via Sraffa, John B. Davis Jan 2002

A Marxist Influence On Wittgenstein Via Sraffa, John B. Davis

Economics Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


What Determines Public Education Expenditures In A Transition Economy?, Inna Verbina, Abdur Chowdhury Jan 2002

What Determines Public Education Expenditures In A Transition Economy?, Inna Verbina, Abdur Chowdhury

Economics Faculty Research and Publications

Recent studies suggest that the allocation of expenditures in education matters for growth. Public education spending in many transition economies, however, is often inefficient and inequitable with education outlays misallocated across sectors. This highlights the need for an assessment of the nature of education expenditures in these countries. This paper attempts to fill the gap in the literature by estimating the determinants of education expenditures in the Russian Federation. Results from panel data analysis show that revenue and the student-population ratio have a positive impact on education expenditures while the effect of population density is negative. Three regional variables also …


The "Income-Variance" Risk Factor And Jones & Laughlin V. Pfeifer Guidelines For The Calculation Of Present Value, Charles Breeden Jan 2002

The "Income-Variance" Risk Factor And Jones & Laughlin V. Pfeifer Guidelines For The Calculation Of Present Value, Charles Breeden

Economics Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


Corporations And Structural Linkages In World Commerce, Joseph P. Daniels, John B. Davis Jan 2002

Corporations And Structural Linkages In World Commerce, Joseph P. Daniels, John B. Davis

Economics Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


Student Attitudes Toward The Market System: Predicting Student Achievement, Charles Breeden, Noreen Lephardt Jan 2002

Student Attitudes Toward The Market System: Predicting Student Achievement, Charles Breeden, Noreen Lephardt

Economics Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


Political Tolerance, Culture, And The Individual, Gerson Moreno-Riano Jan 2002

Political Tolerance, Culture, And The Individual, Gerson Moreno-Riano

Faculty Books

No abstract provided.


Reality Television Goes Interactive: The Big Brother Television Audience, Lisa Gandy, Lisa Mcchristian Jan 2002

Reality Television Goes Interactive: The Big Brother Television Audience, Lisa Gandy, Lisa Mcchristian

The Corinthian

Reality television was taken to a new realm in the summer of 2000. Television audiences and Internet audiences were married through a voyeuristic, interactive experience. This study attempted to better understand the audience attracted to these interactive, realistic television shows. Utilizing previous studies on audience interactivity, a random telephone survey of Big Brother viewers was administered. Big Brother viewers that browsed the show's website before and after the show were demographically more likely to be younger, more educated, and own computers. Big Brother website visitors were significantly more likely to plan to watch the television show, eliminate distractions to that …


Cognitive Psychology And Optimal Government Design, Jeffrey J. Rachlinski, Cynthia R. Farina Jan 2002

Cognitive Psychology And Optimal Government Design, Jeffrey J. Rachlinski, Cynthia R. Farina

Cornell Law Faculty Publications


Reviews In French From L’Année Sociologique (1896-1905) Of Books, Monographs And Articles Published In English: A Chronological List., Michael R. Hill Jan 2002

Reviews In French From L’Année Sociologique (1896-1905) Of Books, Monographs And Articles Published In English: A Chronological List., Michael R. Hill

Department of Sociology: Faculty Publications

Contents

Introduction —Michael R. Hill iv

The Chronological List of Reviews

Volume I: 1896-97 1

Volume II: 1897-1898 4

Volume III: 1898-99 9

Volume IV: 1899-1900 14

Volume V: 1900-1901 22

Volume VI: 1901-1902 27

Volume VII: 1902-1903 31

Volume VIII: 1903-1904 36

Volume IX: 1904-1905 42


Ngos Organizing Cooperatives: The Philippine Experience, Teresa S. Encarnacion Tadem Jan 2002

Ngos Organizing Cooperatives: The Philippine Experience, Teresa S. Encarnacion Tadem

Asian Review

Pre-1986 Philippine governments promoted cooperatives as an anticommunist strategy but were unable to make them viable. After the People Power Revolusion of 1986, Left activists promoted cooperatives through NGOs to achieve social justice. Buscayno organized at the grassroots with support from the Aquino Administration. Morales worked at the centre to change the environment for cooperatives by legislation and budget support. The cooperative movement expanded rapidly, but faced huge problems: competition from rice cartels, mismanagement, natural disasters, the temptation for farmers to sell land to real estate developers, and shifts in political patronage. Despite these challenges, the movement continues to grow.


Contributors Jan 2002

Contributors

Asian Review

No abstract provided.


Can Motivational Signs Prompt Increases In Incidental Physical Activity In An Australian Health-Care Facility?, A L. Marshall, A E. Bauman, C Patch, J Wilson, J Chen Jan 2002

Can Motivational Signs Prompt Increases In Incidental Physical Activity In An Australian Health-Care Facility?, A L. Marshall, A E. Bauman, C Patch, J Wilson, J Chen

Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences - Papers (Archive)

This study aimed to evaluate whether a stairpromoting signed intervention could increase the use of the stairs over the elevator in a health-care facility. A time-series design was conducted over 12 weeks. Data were collected before, during and after displaying a signed intervention during weeks 4–5 and 8–9. Evaluation included anonymous counts recorded by an objective unobtrusive motion-sensing device of people entering the elevator or the stairs. Self-report data on stair use by hospital staff were also collected. Stair use significantly increased after the first intervention phase (P 0.02), but after the intervention was removed stair use decreased back towards …


Surface Reflectance Properties Of Antarctic Moss And Their Relationship To Plant Species, Pigment Composition And Photosynthetic Function, C. E. Lovelock, Sharon A. Robinson Jan 2002

Surface Reflectance Properties Of Antarctic Moss And Their Relationship To Plant Species, Pigment Composition And Photosynthetic Function, C. E. Lovelock, Sharon A. Robinson

Faculty of Science - Papers (Archive)

We investigated how surface reflectance properties and pigment concentrations of Antarctic moss varied over species, sites, microtopography, and with water content. We found that species had significantly different surface reflectance properties, particularly in the region of the red edge (approximately 700 nm), but this did not correlate strongly with pigment concentrations. Surface reflectance of moss also varied in the visible region and in the characteristics of the red edge over different sites. Reflectance parameters, such as the Photochemical Reflectance Index (PRI) and Cold Hard Band (CBH) were useful discriminators of site, microtopographic position and water content. The PRI was correlated …


Models For Genesis Of Kamchatka Are Magmas: New Insights From U-Series, Anthony Dosseto, Bernard Bourdon Jan 2002

Models For Genesis Of Kamchatka Are Magmas: New Insights From U-Series, Anthony Dosseto, Bernard Bourdon

Faculty of Science - Papers (Archive)

No abstract provided.


P300 Amplitude Is Determined By Target-To-Target Interval, C. J. Gonsalvez, J. Polich Jan 2002

P300 Amplitude Is Determined By Target-To-Target Interval, C. J. Gonsalvez, J. Polich

Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences - Papers (Archive)

P300 event-related brain potential (ERP) measures are affected by target stimulus probability, the number of nontargets preceding the target in the stimulus sequence structure, and interstimulus interval (ISI). Each of these factors contributes to the target-to-target interval (TTI), which also has been found to affect P300. The present study employed a variant of the oddball paradigm and manipulated the number of preceding nontarget stimuli (0, 1, 2, 3) and ISI (1, 2, 4 s) in order to systematically assess TTI effects on P300 values from auditory and visual stimuli. Number of preceding nontargets generally produced stronger effects than ISI in …


The Effect Of Fire Simulation On Clothing And Tissue Temperatures, Alison L. Fogarty, Karen A. Armstrong, Brian F. Woods, Nigel A. S Taylor Jan 2002

The Effect Of Fire Simulation On Clothing And Tissue Temperatures, Alison L. Fogarty, Karen A. Armstrong, Brian F. Woods, Nigel A. S Taylor

Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences - Papers (Archive)

A series of field trials was undertaken to evaluate the thermal properties of five different personal protective ensembles, under more realistic experimental conditions. This project was designed to address the following applied questions, which could assist in the selection of suitable ensembles for the New South Wales Fire Brigades: (a) Are there between-ensemble differences in the storage of metabolically-produced heat? (b) Are there between-ensemble differences in physiological strain during real-task simulations? (c) Are there between-ensemble differences in the penetration of external heat? These field trials included two simulated fire exposures (Hot Fire Cell and Flashover Simulator), during which, from a …