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香港水墨畫運動硏究. / Xianggang shui mo hua yun dong yan jiu.January 1992 (has links)
劉健威. / 稿本 / 論文(碩士)--香港中文大學硏究院藝術學部,1992. / 附參考文獻 / Liu Jianwei. / 目錄 --- p.1 / 撮要 --- p.2 / 前言 --- p.3-7 / Chapter 第一章 --- 水墨畫運動的歴史背景 ´ؤ´ؤ香港藝壇與西方現代藝術的初接觸 --- p.1.3-1.13 / Chapter 第二章 --- 水墨畫觀念的完成 --- p.2.1-2.7 / Chapter 第三章 --- 水墨畫運動的完成和主流地位的確立 --- p.3.1-3.12 / Chapter 第四章 --- 由一畫會成立到水墨畫運動的完結 --- p.4.1-4.19 / Chapter 第五章 --- 香港當代水墨畫的一些繪畫模式 --- p.5.1-5.9 / Chapter 第六章 --- 總結 --- p.6.1-6.6 / 參考書目 / Chapter 一、 --- 中文參考書目 / Chapter 甲、 --- 展覽場刊目錄 --- p.7.1-7.4 / Chapter 乙、 --- 一般美術論著 --- p.7.5 / Chapter 二、 --- 英文參考書目 --- p.7.6 / Chapter 三、 --- 報章、期刊文章 --- p.7.7-7.9 / 附圖 --- p.7.10-7.12
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The earnings and employment pattern of new immigrants from China.January 1994 (has links)
by Ho Hon-kit. / Thesis (M. Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1994. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 79). / CONTENTS --- p.i / ABSTRACT --- p.ii / TABLES --- p.iv / CHARTS --- p.vi / Chapter I. --- INTRODUCTION / Chapter 1. --- The Background of the inflow of new immigrants in late 70's and early 80's --- p.1 / Chapter 2. --- Objectives of this study --- p.5 / Chapter 3. --- Data --- p.7 / Chapter 4. --- Methodology --- p.8 / Chapter 5. --- Demographic Characteristics of New Immigrants and Residents in Hong Kong --- p.8 / Chapter II. --- THE EARNINGS OF NEW IMMIGRANTS AND THEIR IMPACT ON INCOME DISTRIBUTION IN HONG KONG / Chapter 1. --- The Apparent Differential in Earnings Between Residents and New Immigrants --- p.20 / Chapter 2. --- The Estimation of Earnings Functions --- p.23 / Chapter III. --- THE LABOUR FORCE PARTICIPATION AND UNEMPLOYMENT OF NEW IMMIGRANTS / Chapter 1. --- The Labour Force Participation Behaviour of Immigrants --- p.44 / Chapter 2. --- The Unemployment of Immigrants --- p.54 / Chapter IV. --- THE PROPENSITY OF AN NEW IMMIGRANT TO START HIS OWN BUSINESS / Chapter 1. --- The Decision To Start One's Own Business --- p.64 / Chapter 2. --- The Basic Outlook --- p.65 / Chapter 3. --- The Logit Model Estimation on The Tendency To Become Employers --- p.68 / Chapter V. --- SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION --- p.75 / APPENDIX --- p.78 / BIBLIOGRAPHY --- p.79
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Behavioral manifestations of modesty: a cross-cultural study in Hong Kong and Shanghai.January 2004 (has links)
Chen Xiaohua Sylvia. / Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2004. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 35-43). / Abstracts in English and Chinese. / Chapter Chapter 1: --- Introduction --- p.6 / Conceptualizing Modesty as Self-Presentation Tactic --- p.7 / Modesty as Politeness Maxim --- p.7 / Modesty as Personality Trait --- p.9 / Modesty as Self-Presentation Tactic --- p.9 / Assessing Modesty with Behavioral Manifestations --- p.11 / Modesty Bias in Evaluative Ratings --- p.12 / Modesty Maxim in Linguistic Scenarios --- p.12 / The Modesty Facet in Personality Structure --- p.12 / Modesty Construct in Behavioral Manifestations --- p.13 / Predicting Modesty in Cultural Contexts --- p.13 / Modernity and Traditionality --- p.14 / Independence and Interdependence --- p.14 / From Self-Construals to Individuation --- p.15 / Self-Esteem and Self-Efficacy --- p.15 / Chapter Chapter 2: --- Method --- p.17 / Participants --- p.17 / Instruments --- p.17 / Procedure --- p.19 / Chapter Chapter 3: --- Results --- p.20 / Factor Analysis of Modesty Scale --- p.20 / Correlations of Modesty Measures with Other Variables --- p.20 / Gender and Cultural Differences --- p.21 / Predicting Modest Behavior --- p.22 / Predicting Individuated Behavior --- p.23 / Tables --- p.25 / Chapter Chapter 4: --- Discussion --- p.28 / Conceptualization of Modest Behavior --- p.28 / Composition of Modest Behavior --- p.29 / Interdependence in High-Context Communication --- p.29 / Individuation Is Not the Opposite of Modest Behavior --- p.30 / Gender Differences in Modesty --- p.32 / Cultural Differences in Modesty --- p.33 / Dispositional vs. Situational Measures of Modesty --- p.33 / References --- p.35 / Author Note --- p.44 / Appendix --- p.45
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八十年代以來香港水墨畫新發展探討. / Ba shi nian dai yi lai Xianggang shui mo hua xin fa zhan tan tao.January 1996 (has links)
廖桂英. / 論文(碩士) -- 香港中文大學硏究院藝術學部, 1996. / 參考文献 : leaves 52-57. / Liao Guiying. / 目錄 --- p.1 / 撮要 --- p.2 / 前言 --- p.3 / Chapter (一) --- 六七十年代香港水墨畫發展的歷史背景及槪況 --- p.4 / Chapter (二) --- 八十年代以後香港水墨畫的發展 --- p.11 / Chapter (三) --- 香港水墨畫的藝術特色 --- p.27 / Chapter (四) --- 香港水墨畫發展的隱憂 --- p.41 / Chapter (五) --- 總結 --- p.49 / 參考書目 / Chapter 一´Ø --- 中文參考書目 --- p.53 / Chapter 甲. --- 畫冊 --- p.53 / Chapter 乙´Ø --- 一般美術論著 --- p.54 / Chapter 二´Ø --- 英文參考書目 --- p.54 / Chapter 三´Ø --- 期刊、報章文章 --- p.55 / 附圖 --- p.58
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Religion, politics, and the construction of ethnic identity in Macao.January 1995 (has links)
Ana Brito. / Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1995. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 118-126). / INTRODUCTION --- p.1 / Research Object and Methodology --- p.1 / Definition of the Main Concepts --- p.4 / Religion and Ideology --- p.8 / Macao ´ةs Historical Background --- p.10 / Relevance of the Historical Contextualization --- p.13 / Macao ´ةs Present Situation --- p.15 / Chapter PART 1 - --- CATHOLIC RELIGION --- p.18 / Chapter 1 --- Church and Government --- p.19 / Government and Catholic Religion-Changing Strategy --- p.24 / Chapter 2 --- Church and Ethnic Groups --- p.26 / Diocese versus Congregations --- p.26 / Ethnic Differentiation within the Church --- p.29 / Localization of the Church --- p.31 / Chapter 3 --- Conversion and Ethnic Identity --- p.36 / Patterns of Conversion --- p.36 / Why and How Conversion Patterns have Changed ? --- p.41 / Catholic Religion and the different Ethnic Groups --- p.45 / Chapter PART 2 - --- CHINESE POPULAR RELIGION --- p.50 / Chapter 4 --- Chinese Popular Religion and the Political Power --- p.51 / Chinese Popular Religion and the Colonial Government --- p.51 / Chinese Popular Religion and Chinese Authorities --- p.58 / Chapter 5 --- Analysis of Two Temples --- p.64 / Kun Iam Ku Miu´ؤa Decaying Neighborhood Temple --- p.64 / Kun Iam Tong´ؤa Flourishing Temple --- p.69 / Chapter 6 --- "Kun Iam : Worshippers, History and Belief" --- p.78 / Kun Iam Tong Worshippers --- p.78 / Kun Iam: History and Belief --- p.82 / Chapter 7 --- Relevance of Ritual Practices in Reinforcing Ethnic Identity --- p.87 / CONCLUSION --- p.93 / Religion and Ethnic Identity in Macao: Past and Present --- p.93 / Religious Policy in the People 's Republic of China --- p.95 / Macao1999 --- p.97 / NOTES --- p.99 / APPENDICES --- p.104 / BIBLIOGRAPHY --- p.118 / GLOSSARY --- p.127
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Climate change politics with Chinese characteristics : from discourse to institutionalised greenhouse gas mitigationEllermann, Christian January 2013 (has links)
China has seen tremendous economic growth in the past three decades, and in the order of eight to ten per cent since 2000. This development has come with ever increasing energy consumption, and thus emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG). This trend has been an important topic in the international climate negotiations under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change; China is under constant pressure from other large economies to contribute to reversing the GHG emissions trend in order to avoid dangerous climate change. At the same time, the Chinese government has pursued an environmental and energy security agenda focussed at increasing the energy efficiency of its economy and the supply of energy from renewable sources. Alongside, a domestic climate change discourse has developed, and changed over time. This thesis examines elements of the country-specific political ecology in the area of greenhouse gas mitigation in China, looking closely at what climate change means in China, and discussing how this influences the development and institutionalisation of mitigation mechanisms. I take a political ecology approach to scrutinize the nature and evolution of a climate change discourse in China, and the influences and implications of existing governance structures and institutions that affect greenhouse gas mitigation in the country. Adopting mixed empirical methods comprising semi-structured interviewing, media and numerical data analyses, and participant observation in research processes close to the government, data was collected between 2008 and 2011. In five academic papers with distinctive angles, I show the importance of engaging deeply with the formative, distinctly Chinese political, economic and ecological environment when discussing mitigation in China. The Chinese climate change discourse has changed significantly in recent years, for example resulting in different discursively acceptable ways for the country to engage in mitigation. These meanings of climate change in China have developed through specific interactions of the political and academic spheres, based on Chinese understandings of nature and history (and China’s place in it), as well as with limited involvement of the media compared to western developed country cases. The notion of historical responsibility is a major component of what climate change means in China; in this thesis I therefore illuminate the numerical and conceptual ramifications of this part of the discourse, noting that the re-active nature of this frame, with China positioned against the developed countries, has not lend itself to support new mitigation action. Low carbon economy is another newer and now very important element of the discourse, a frame that locates China in an active, entrepreneurial subject position. My study on two cases – mitigation in the Beijing transportation sector and the introduction of seven local emission trading systems through a approach of governance through pilots – shows how this part of the discourse allows for the development of new mitigation approaches when they follow established institutions and governance mechanisms in a path-dependent manner. This thesis contributes to the research of global environmental change by advancing theoretical and practical ways of engaging with climate change in general, and mitigation in particular in China. It stresses the importance of considering the country-specific political ecology when formulating global climate change policy.
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The need hierarchy of small/medium Chinese trading/mfg. firms and its implications on the strategy of local Chinese banksKan, Nelson., 簡以能. January 1985 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Business Administration / Master / Master of Business Administration
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PRC enterprises listing in the stock exchangeTse, Wai-chun, Quesifer., 謝慧珍. January 1994 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Business Administration / Master / Master of Business Administration
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A study of written Cantonese and Hong Kong culture: the development of Cantonese dialect literature beforeand after the change of sovereigntyWu, Fung-hoi., 鄔鳳開. January 2003 (has links)
published_or_final_version / abstract / toc / Linguistics / Master / Master of Arts
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The development in Hong Kong of commercial popular songs in CantoneseNg, Pong-wai, Brenda., 吳邦瑋. January 1996 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Music / Master / Master of Philosophy
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