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  • Mcneil Peter (Charles Scribner's Sons, 2004)
    Significant international collaboration in a new field, an encyclopedia 'identifying the world's preeminent authorities' and asking new questions 'that define the field' (preface xv)
  • Mcneil Peter (Berg Publishers, 2009)
  • Mcneil Peter; Riello Giorgio (Berg, 2006)
  • Clegg Stewart; Gudergan Siggi; Kornberger Martin; Ray Tim (Liber and Copenhagen Business School Press, 2006)
  • De Valence Gerard (Spon Press, 2011)
    The chapter analyses one of the characteristics of the building and construction industry that is difficult to quantify in a meaningful way - how competitive markets operate in the industry. The difficulties arise from ...
  • Runeson Karl (Spon Press, 2011)
    Academic research into building economics is comparatively new, if by academic research we mean the kind of research we have in well-established academic disciplines. It seems that a new discipline, like building economics, ...
  • Clegg Stewart; Kornberger Martin (Elsevier Science, 2003)
    Modernism and postmodernism may be thought of as either moments or movements. We argue for thinking of them as moments, essentially related to each other, rather than movements that literally have historical specificity. From ...
  • Riello Giorgio; Mcneil Peter (Routledge, 2010)
    When we write about the recent decades -- and indeed much of the twentieth century - scholars do not 'reconstruct a past that they can never know' as observed by Fritz Stern in his Varieties of History (1970), Depending ...
  • Spurr Samantha (Wilhelm Fink Verlag, 2008)
    The bodies and spaces of today are not the same as they have been throughout history. One must now recognise a multitude of variations, both singularly and in the way they relate. Now that we are firmly immersed in a ...
  • Zhang Jiawan; Wen Yuan; Nguyen Quang Vinh; Lu Liangfu; Huang Mao; Yang Jiadong; Sun Jizhou (Springer, 2010)
    This paper proposes a new method called Concentric Coordinate for visualizing multidimensional datasets. To reduce the overlapping and edge crossings among curves, axes are arranged as concentric circles rather than parallel ...
  • Mukheibir Pierre; Ziervogel Gina (Greenleaf Publishing, 2009)
    Scientific evidence confirms that climate change is already taking place and that most of the warming observed during the past 50 years is due to human activities OPCC 2007). Climate change projections suggest increased ...
  • Boydell Spike (CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems, 2006)
  • Macarthur John; Stead Naomi (Monash University ePress, 2006)
    Ashton Raggatt McDougall’s architectural design for the National Museum of Australia (NMA) has had a reception as heated as the institution itself. In many ways the buildings and institution are identified, one with the ...
  • Runeson Karl; De Valence Gerard (Taylor & Francis, 2009)
    This chapter deals with the creation of the 'new construction industry" a part of the construction industry that is as different: from conventional construction as to constitute a separate, totally new industry. The driving ...
  • Nguyen Quang Vinh; Huang Mao (Springer, 2010)
    This paper presents a new interactive platform for visual analytics of large networks and graphs. The platform integrates multiple graph layouts, interactive navigations and clustering algorithms into an effective and ...
  • Mcneil Peter (Berg Publishers, 2009)
    Writers from poets to philosophers engaged with fashion throughout the nineteenth century, frequently charting their own musings on the quixotic nature of fashionable change with their wider intellectual enquiry on topics ...
  • Zhang Jiawan; Yang Guoqiang; Huang Mao; Lu Liangfu; Che Ming (Springer, 2010)
    With the rapid growth of networks in size and complexity, netwok administrators today are facing more and more challenges for protecting their networked computers and other devices from all kinds of attacks. Unlike the ...
  • Che Ming; Huang Mao; Zhang Jiawan; Lu Liangfu; Yang Guoqiang (Springer, 2010)
    With the rapid growth of networks in size and complexity, netwok administrators today are facing more and more challenges for protecting their networked computers and other devices from all kinds of attacks. Unlike the ...
  • Mcneil Peter (Routledge, 2011)
    In 1989, Brisbane-based fashion designers Pam Easton and Lydia Pearson began to create from an Australian provincial city their range of garments that were deliberately nostalgic and feminine, with an air of knowing ...