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  • (2005) Baldry, Eileen; Maplestone, Peter
    Book Chapter

  • (2007) Hill, Trish; Fisher, Kimberly; Thomson, Cathy; Btitman, Michael; Paoletti, Isabella
    Book Chapter

  • (2007) Quinlan, Ann; Demirbilek, Oya
    Book Chapter

  • (1998) Shin, Seong-Chul; Lee, S-O; Park, D-S
    Book Chapter
    This study intends primarily to identify some major restrictions in meaning in the concord relationships between words. The materials presented in this study have been collected from various sources such as Korean course books and textbooks for foreign learners, Korean language learners' essays and composition, bilingual dictionaries and everyday language. The study identifies five semantic restrictions such as restriction in usage of words and discusses each case.

  • (2001) Shin, Seong-Chul; Ahn, H-D; Kim, N-K
    Book Chapter
    This paper aims to overview the current practices of Korean language education in Australian secondary schools, by looking at policies, curriculum, and a number of issues concerning implementation of the programs. The areas that have been investigated include: rationale for the Korean language program and its goal; curriculum; course books and teaching materials; teacher training and methodology; teaching facilities; number of students; governmental support; attitudes of students; and problem area. The paper concludes with a series of suggestions for improvement.

  • (2009) Jottkandt, Sigi; Zacharias, Greg
    Book Chapter
    Chapter 10

  • (2006) Jottkandt, Sigi; Žižek, Slavoj
    Book Chapter
    Love has so honeycombed today’s ethical discourse that it’s as though we have been taken hostage by an Other whose escalating demands on our affection now carry the full force and weight of the original super-egoic injunction from which Freud so famously recoiled.1 Yet the proper answer to this loving impasse is not, as Slavoj Žižek has recently suggested, to respond with a fully “ethical” violence that shatters the loving circle but, rather, more love.

  • (2010) Jottkandt, Sigi; Bartlett, A.J.; Clemens, Justin
    Book Chapter
    For Badiou, love must be regarded in terms of an exceptional logic that simultaneously confirms the philosophical counting operation, while generating another number that is not a product of ordination


  • (2007) Powell, Abigail; Bagilhole, Barbara; Dainty, Andrew; Burke, Ronald J.; Mattis, Mary C.
    Book Chapter
    This chapter explores how some of these women experience engineering in higher education (HE) in the UK. The first part examines the issue of women in engineering and engineering education, highlighting the importance of increasing the number of professional women engineers. The second part investigates the cultures that persist in engineering and higher education generally which act as barriers to women's progression, before addressing specific cultural factors in engineering education that may hinder women's advancement to the engineering professions. The final part of the chapter sets out the findings of an Economic and Social Research Council project into these issues. It begins by describing the methodology used and proceeds to analyse women's experiences of UK engineering education in terms of the good, the bad and the ugly. These terms are explained using examples from the research findings later in the chapter.