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Journal articles on the topic "Post industrial structure"

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Šuštar, Boris. "Industrial structure and international competitiveness of post‐communist Slovenia." Post-Communist Economies 16, no. 1 (March 2004): 73–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1463137042000194852.

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Olga, Domakur. "Post-industrial Society: Structure, Features, Mechanism and Regularities of Formation." Journal of Business and Economics 10, no. 6 (June 20, 2019): 531–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.15341/jbe(2155-7950)/06.10.2019/004.

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The paper presents the main points of the theory of post-industrial society, its methodology, the definition, criteria and features of the transformation of society from a pre-industrial, industrial to post-industrial society, the mechanism is defined and the legal conformities of post-industrial society formation are formulated.
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Balatsky, E. V., and N. A. Ekimova. "Russian Economy Model: Post-industrial Society without Industrial Sector." World of new economy 15, no. 2 (June 26, 2021): 29–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.26794/2220-6469-2021-15-2-29-46.

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The study's relevance is due to the gradual transition of different countries of the world to a post-industrial economy, in which the share of industrial employment is significantly reduced. However, this process is usually associated with high social costs and management mistakes. Russia is not a happy exception to this rule. The article aims to identify the pain points of the Russian labour market and the higher education system caused by the transition process. For this purpose, based on the data of Rosstat, we considered the phenomenon of the educational bubble in the university sphere in 1992-2008 and the reasons for its occurrence. By using Russian and international statistics, it was possible to justify the gap between the sphere of higher education in Russia and the real sector of the economy. The analysis of the macroeconomic (aggregated) sectoral structure of the Russian economy and the higher education system did not reveal the existing personnel imbalances in Russia. This task we achieved by combining an external view of the manufacturing industry (comparison with other countries) and an internal one (study of its human resources potential). The main conclusion is that Russia is rebuilding the employment structure in the direction of the post-industrial stage of development. Still, at the same time, it does not have adequate support in the form of effective agricultural and industrial sectors. Such a transitive model of economic evolution is extremely inefficient and is fraught with the transformation of the country into a kind of “civilized colony” of the world system. To prevent this negative scenario, it is necessary, on the one hand, the most aggressive borrowing by the Russian industry of new technologies (including robots), on the other — the restoration of extremely close ties between universities and enterprises of the real sector of the economy. The model of the reintegration of universities and enterprises is a promising direction for further research.
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Rodionova, Irina, and Aleksandr Sholudko. "The Transformation of Labour and Employment in Post-Industrial Society." Bulletin of Geography. Socio-economic Series 9, no. 9 (January 1, 2008): 21–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10089-008-0002-x.

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The Transformation of Labour and Employment in Post-Industrial Society The article is devoted to the analysis of the transformation of labour and employment in post-industrial society. Allocation shifts in industrial production have become characteristic features of the world economy. The structure of employment has also transformed in new conditions of world development.
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Klopotowski, Maciej, and Marek Zagroba. "Post-industrial Objects and Buildings in the Structure of the Contemporary City." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 95 (December 2017): 052019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/95/5/052019.

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Kobayashi, Nobuo. "Industrial Structure and Manufacturing Growth During Japan’s Bubble and Post-Bubble Economies." Regional Studies 38, no. 4 (June 2004): 429–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03434002000213941.

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Kosarikov, Aleksandr N., and Natalia G. Davydova. "Supplementary Education Within Transition Strategy Towards Post-Industrial Development Stage." Economic Strategies 144 (September 20, 2020): 82–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.33917/es-5.171.2020.82-89.

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The lead role in the post-industrial economy’s establishment of the social layer of highly qualified specialists’ formation determines the strategic importance of education. The article presents an analysis of the statistical indicators distribution characterizing the correlation of changes in the structure of GDP and economics of education. The analysis showed the relevance of supplementing basic education systems at all levels with informal flexible training courses. These courses allow adapting the acquired competencies to dynamic changes in the nature of labor and the structure of employment. The prospects of attracting potential of public-state partnership for the organization of additional adaptive training are considered. In such a case, basic education is combined with capabilities of educational public organizations that are not bound by the inertia of standards and agreeing on topics and methods.
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Urban, Tadeusz, and Michał Gołdyn. "The Selected Issues of Adaptation of 19th and 20th Century Post-Industrial Buildings in Łódź." Infrastructures 5, no. 8 (August 18, 2020): 69. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/infrastructures5080069.

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The paper deals with selected technical problems related to the adaptation for new uses of the structure of existing post-industrial buildings from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. A major difficulty is the fact that the strength and geometric properties of cast-iron, steel, and masonry elements often differ significantly from the values characterizing contemporary materials. Due to uncertainty regarding the load-carrying capacity of historical structures, in many cases there is a need to carry out destructive tests of elements taken from the buildings. As the example of cast-iron girders in the former spinning mill of “I. Poznański” demonstrated, such tests can prove a significant margin of load-carrying capacity and confirm the possibility of adapting the structure to new purposes. The paper also presents examples of strengthening the existing wooden ceilings by joining with the reinforced concrete structure, which allowed the keeping of the original elements and an increase of the allowable load. Selected problems related to the assessment of historical masonry structures were also described. The discussed examples of structural failures showed that they often resulted from incorrect assessment of the strength of historical masonry elements as well as improperly conducted construction works.
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FENOALTEA, STEFANO. "Peeking Backward: Regional Aspects of Industrial Growth in Post-Unification Italy." Journal of Economic History 63, no. 4 (December 2003): 1059–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022050703002535.

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The new sectoral estimates of industrial production in 1871, 1881, 1901, and 1911 are regionally allocated using census labor-force data. The regional aggregates suggest that the “industrial triangle” emerged over these decades out of a traditional surplus-recycling economy. The concomitant change in the industrial rankings argues against attributing the regions' different paths to their different initial conditions; surprisingly, too, overall growth does not seem closely tied to industrial development. The disaggregated estimates suggest in turn that the industrial structure of the various regions remained relatively similar, as if comparative advantages were generically industrial rather than sector-specific.
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Talbot, Philip A. "Management organisational history – a military lesson?" Journal of European Industrial Training 27, no. 7 (October 1, 2003): 330–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/03090590310490007.

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Offers an alternative explanation for the development and creation of industrial and post‐industrial organisational forms derived from military models. Organisation as history suggests that the military model was the only available and proven structure capable of coping with the industrial age. Suggests flexible military structures presaged contemporary flexible management and organisational structures. Management and organisational semantics betray martial origins. The past shapes the present and influences the future – professional managers need to understand their professional heritage.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Post industrial structure"

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King, Christopher, and mikewood@deakin edu au. "Images of embodied old age in contemporary Japan." Deakin University. School of Social Inquiry, 1999. http://tux.lib.deakin.edu.au./adt-VDU/public/adt-VDU20060719.155237.

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Since the late 1980s, representations of Japanese national identity and Japanese old age have been deconstructed. Images of the resilience of traditional cultural and social institutions are shown to have over-emphasized social and cultural homogeneity, elided social differentiation and inequality and minimized the significance of historical transformation. Key institutions of the postwar modernization project, including the patriarchal seniority system and household structure, are being transformed through globalization and feminization. This thesis focuses on the problem of representing individual and collective ageing in Japan in the context of modernization. Research is focussed on the contradictions, within essentialist representations of Japanese collective and individual identity, between socially constructed policy forms of old age and collective identities. Contemporary trends towards individualization and diversification of identities, and discourses on the ageing/information society, indicate cultural distance between an instrumentally rational administration and the life world of old people. Research explores the concept of embodiment through its significance in debates on postmodernization of the lifecourse in accordance with the structural shifts towards a postindustrial structure. This study examines representations of old age in broader social and cultural processes. Images of the social and cultural trajectory of the lifecourse draw attention to the embodiment of individual identities and ultimately generational cultures in contemporary social and cultural spaces. This research is the result of analyses of old age, which have been informed by postmodern theory. It in turn informs sociological theorizations of cultural representations of old age in contemporary societies.
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Sharma, Kuhuk. "Assessment of heavy metal contamination and restoration of soil food web structural complexity in urban vacant lots in two post-industrial cities." The Ohio State University, 2014. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1406232323.

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Andebratt, Lisa, and Nathalie Björnman. "Digitaliseringen förändrar : En kvalitativ studie om digitaliseringens påverkan på organisationer." Thesis, Högskolan i Borås, Akademin för textil, teknik och ekonomi, 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hb:diva-14397.

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Tidigare forskning visar att två huvudsakliga faktorer som leder till förändring är framväxande innovation på marknaden och teknologin. Digitaliseringen ökar förändringstakten i både samhället och organisationer vilket ställer nya krav. Tidigare forskning visar också att förändringsarbete i organisationen är svårt att genomföra. Forskning om digitaliseringen inom ekonomi- och managementområdet är begränsad men visar att digitaliseringen har påverkat organisationer och därför har den här studien fokuserat på hur organisationen har påverkats. Syftet med studien är att undersöka hur digitaliseringen har påverkat organisationer med avseende på arbetsprocesser och organisationsstruktur. För att uppnå syftet med studien har en kvalitativ metod använts där elva chefer från åtta olika organisationer har intervjuats. För att få en förståelse för hur digitaliseringen har påverkat organisationer har vi utvecklat en teoretisk referensram. Studien utgår från centrala teorier som behandlar digitalisering, kunskap- och tjänstesamhället, organisationsförändringar samt institutionalisering. Analysen bygger på jämförelser mellan teori och insamlad empiri. Utifrån analysen är vår slutsats att digitaliseringen har förändrat organisationer genom en ökad automatisering av arbetsprocesser. Även kundkraven har förändrats vilket ställer nya krav på tillgänglighet, flexibilitet och ett ökat digitalt utbud. Det i sin tur har förändrat organisationsstrukturen och arbetsprocesser då nya yrkesroller har framkommit som har mer fokus på kunden, utveckling och förändring.
Previous research has shown that the two predominant factors contributing to change management are emerging technologies and market innovations. Digitalization increases the rate of change in both society and in organizations thus continually putting new demands on them both. Previous research also demonstrates that organizational change is hard to implement. Research on digitalization within the fields of Economics and Management is limited but still shows that digitalization has influenced organizations. This study, therefore, focuses on how organizations have been effected by digitalization. The purpose of this study is to examine how digitalization has impacted upon the work processes and organizational structures of an organization. To this end, the study is based on qualitative methodology in which eleven managers from eight different organizations where interviewed. To get an understanding of how digitalization has effected these organizations we have developed a theoretical frame of reference. The study draws on relevant theories that discuss digitalization, knowledge- and service-society, organizational change and institutionalization. The analysis is based on comparisons between theory and empirical data. From the analysis we draw the conclusion that digitalization has changed the organizations through increased automation of work processes. What’s more, customer demands have changed, placing new demands on availability, flexibility and increased digital offers. This, in turn has changed the organizational structure and work processes by creating new job roles that focus on the customer, development and change.
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Kamoun, Mounir. "Comportement rheologique du tissu musculaire et de la viande : influence du temps post mortem, de la temperature et de la duree du chauffage." Clermont-Ferrand 2, 1986. http://www.theses.fr/1986CLF21024.

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Guéroult, Bertrand. "Influence de la microstructure sur la resistance a l'usure des ceramiques : etude de traitements post-frittage et developpement d'un essai de rayage." Paris, ENMP, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987ENMP0094.

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On a cherche a mettre en evidence les differents effets de la microstructure et des proprietes intrinseques des materiaux etudies (al::(2)o::(3), sic, sialon) sur les mecanismes d'enlevement de matiere lors de l'usure par frottement a sec. Des modifications microstructurales ou morphologiques ont ete tentees par divers traitements de frittage ou de post-frittage. En particulier, on a etudie les effets du pressage isostatique chaud et de l'implantation ionique sur les proprietes mecaniques et tribologiques du sialon fritte. On a developpe un essai de rayage pour remplacer les essais d'indentation mal adaptes du fait du role joue par les debris d'usure consideres comme un troisieme corps. On a etudie les mecanismes creant ces debris ou les faisant evoluer. Il apparait que le rayage et l'usure des ceramiques, deux phenomenes lies a la creation de debris (avec ou sans circulation), doivent etre consideres comme faisant appel principalement au caractere plastique de debris agglomeres
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Shieh, Ming-feng, and 謝銘逢. "Economic Analysis of Post Service in Taiwan:About the Industrial Structure, Performance and Efficiency." Thesis, 1994. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/94842165531953349176.

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Syrovátková, Veronika. "Sociálně-prostorová struktura města Mostu." Master's thesis, 2015. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-344433.

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The purpose of this diploma thesis is to analyze social-spatial structure of the town Most from the point of view of human ecology. The period under consideration is from 1991 to 2011. There is attempt to define local typology of the city, i.e. areas with similarities in the socioeconomic characteristic, its changes and also describe a transformation processes behind it. Trends in spatial differentiation of people are analyzed according to factor ecology. It means that there are used methods of multidimensional statistics like factor analysis and cluster analysis, because of defining the type and strength of certain factors which are specific to the urban areas.
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McGee, Nicholas. "Resilient Urbanism: Bridging Natural Elements & Sustainable Structures in a Post-Industrial Urban Environment." 2020. https://scholarworks.umass.edu/masters_theses_2/936.

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How can the revival of nature combined with the introduction of contemporary structures improve a city’s appeal? The goals of this thesis are as follows: 1) To provide a new public space along Hartford’s waterfront, 2) To relieve traffic of those traveling through Hartford, 3) To allow for easier/increased access for local traffic to access the downtown area and central business district, and 4) To create connections across the River at the Human Scale. The relocation of I-91 to the opposite side of the Connecticut River using existing infrastructure is a clean, concise way of achieving these four goals. By having I-91 cross the Connecticut River south of downtown on the existing Charter Oak Bridge, following the Right-of-Way of the current State Route 2, intersecting with Interstate 84 at a four-way, all-access intersection, and traveling back across the Connecticut River north of downtown using an existing Right-of-Way, the Riverfront opens up while allowing for easier traffic flow for both local and through traffic. A new boulevard in the existing highway’s Right-of-Way that starts and ends at exits off of the new configuration of I-91 allows for local traffic to access all parts of downtown, while having through traffic avoid the commuters and bypass the city completely. The new intersection of I-91 and I-84 across the River in East Hartford would allow all users access to all points, no matter what direction they're traveling; something the current intersection in downtown does not offer. Using existing bridges and Rights-of-Way also does the least amount of damage to current residents of East Hartford and its own waterfront, as there would be no new land needed for this new configuration. The following thesis attempts to bring life back into the downtown area of Hartford, Connecticut through various means that have been proven to work well in other cities throughout the United States.
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Borthakur, Swarnal. "The effects of post-ash cleaning and chemical treatments on the dielectric properties and reliability of Cu/low-k interconnect structures." Thesis, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/2152/1826.

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Wallace, James, and Nelarine Cornelius. "Community development and social regeneration: how the third sector addresses the needs of BME communities in post-industrial cities." 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/6227.

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Interest in third sector organisations (TSOs) is growing as their role in addressing social regeneration, especially in urban environments, is regarded as crucial by governmental and supra-governmental organisations. The challenge is increased in multicultural environments, where those from ethnic minorities may struggle to participate in the mainstream economy and society more broadly. There is an assumption that TSOs make a positive contribution to the social good of the diverse communities and client groups that they serve. However, although there have been many studies of ethicality in commercial and public sector organisations, few focus on TSOs. Furthermore, black and minority ethnic (BME) TSOs, in particular face specific pressures, caught between the high expectations of their capacity to engage with diverse communities where the public sector has failed and, in common with all TSOs, the struggle to secure the resources necessary to manage their organisations and deliver front-line services. In this article, we investigate how implicitly ethicality is constructed in TSOs, including those with a primary mission to provide support for and services to BME communities. Building on information obtained for 305 TSOs in a post-industrial city we develop a structural equation model (SEM) in order to evaluate the relationships between elements that we argue comprise ethicality. We then assess the manner in which TSOs generally, and BME TSOs specifically, vary in the manner in which they communicate their ethical purpose and the outcomes of their actions.
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Books on the topic "Post industrial structure"

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Assimakopoulou, Zina. Post-industrial class structures. Badia Fiesolana, Firenze: European University Institute, 1992.

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Fanning, Madden Janice, ed. Post-industrial Philadelphia: Structural changes in the metropolitan economy. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1990.

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Somerville (Mass.). Mayor's Office of Strategic Planning and Community Development and Boston Society of Architects, eds. Edge as center: Envisioning the post-industrial landscape, Somerville, Massachusetts. Somerville, Massachusetts: Mayor's Office of Stragetic Planning and Community Development, 2007.

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Urban constellations: Spaces of cultural regeneration in post-industrial Britain. Farnham, Surrey, England: Ashgate, 2015.

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Decoux, Jérôme. Rouen, port de mer: Seine-Maritime. [Rouen?]: Inventaire général/ADAGP, 1999.

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Castillo, Manuel. El Estado post-ajuste: Institucionalidad, Estado, actores y conflictos empresariales. Lima, Perú: DESCO, Centro de Estudios y Promoción del Desarrollo, 1997.

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H, Amsden Alice, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development., and Centre for Co-operation with the European Economies in Transition., eds. Industry in Poland: Structural adjustment issues and policy options. Paris: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 1992.

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Bashin, Yuriy, Gennadiy Grinev, and Yuliya Dremova. Economics of the information society. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1039916.

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The textbook presents modern ideas about the development and formation of the economy of the information society. Scientific concepts of transformation of the modern post-industrial society into an information society based on information and communication technologies and knowledge are highlighted. The basic concepts of technological processes of the information society, as well as definitions and dynamics of development of information resources, products and services in the economy of the information society, and a number of other topical issues are presented. The structure of the manual helps to identify the main aspects of the studied socio-economic processes, organize and specify the educational process. Questions for self-control and tasks are offered to activate the assimilation of the material. Meets the requirements of the Federal state educational standards of higher education of the latest generation. It is intended for students of higher educational institutions studying in the field of training 38.03.05 "Business Informatics".
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Tripartite Meeting on Social and Labour Problems caused by Structural Adjustments in the Port Industry (1996 Geneva, Switzerland). Note on the proceedings: Tripartite Meeting on Social and Labour Problems caused by Structural Adjustments in the Port Industry, Geneva, 20-24 May 1996. Geneva: International Labour Office, 1996.

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Pokrovskiĭ, Aleksandr Ivanovich. Perestroĭka rynochnykh struktr na Zapade i na Vostoke. Moskva: Izd-vo "Audit", 1993.

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Book chapters on the topic "Post industrial structure"

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Osipov, Vladimir. "Digital State: Creation Through Project-Functional Structure of Public Administration." In Post-Industrial Society, 53–62. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-59739-9_5.

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Figliola, Angelo, and Alessandra Battisti. "Informed Architecture and Wooden Structures. Overview of the Main European Research Paths." In Post-industrial Robotics, 73–104. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-5278-6_3.

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Moebius, Stephan. "Reconstruction and Consolidation of Sociology in West Germany from 1945 to 1967." In Sociology in Germany, 49–84. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-71866-4_3.

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AbstractThis chapter will focus on the two decades after 1945, the period of the “post-war society” (1945–1967), which in the historical sciences is also characterized as a period of boom (keywords: “Wirtschaftswunder” (“economic miracle”), expansion of the welfare state, expansion of the educational sector, certainty about the future) and which comes to an end in the 1970s. Germany was undergoing a profound process of change: socio-structural changes in an advanced industrial society, structural changes in the family and a retreat into the private sphere, new opportunities in the areas of consumption and leisure due to the “Wirtschaftswunder,” urbanization and changes in communities, “Western Integration” (“Westbindung”), the ban on the KPD (Communist Party of Germany) in 1956, remilitarization, the development of the mass media and mass motorization, and the repression of the Nazi past were central social and sociological issues. At the same time, fascist tendencies were still virulent during the 1950s and 1960s. After 1945, sociology had to be rebuilt. Journals were refounded or newly founded, the German Sociological Association was restored and sociology was re-established as a teaching subject. Different “schools” and regional centers of sociology emerged. The so-called Cologne School centered around René König, the Frankfurt School around Adorno and Horkheimer, and the circle around Helmut Schelsky should be mentioned in particular; but also, Wolfgang Abendroth, Werner Hofmann, and Heinz Maus (Marburg School), Otto Stammer (Berlin), Arnold Bergstraesser (Freiburg i.Br.), and Helmuth Plessner (Göttingen). Despite their theoretical and political differences, up until the 1950s, they all had in common the decisive will for political and social enlightenment regarding the post-war situation. Furthermore, the particular importance that empirical social research and non-university research institutions had for the further development of sociology after 1945 is worth mentioning.At the end of the 1950s, field-specific dynamics gained momentum. The different “schools” and groups tried to secure and expand their position in the sociological field and their divergent research profiles became increasingly visible. The so-called civil war in sociology drove the actors further apart. Additionally, disciplinary struggles and camp-building processes during the first 20 years of West German sociology revolved around the debate on role theory and the dispute over positivism. By the end of the 1950s, an institutional and generational change can be observed. The so-called post-war generation, which included Ralf Dahrendorf, Jürgen Habermas, Niklas Luhmann, Erwin K. Scheuch, Heinrich Popitz, Hans Paul Bahrdt, M. Rainer Lepsius, and Renate Mayntz, assumed central positions in organizations, editorial boards of journals, and universities. While the early “schools” and circles (König, Schelsky, Adorno, and Horkheimer) initially focused on the sociology of the family and empirical research, the following generation concentrated foremost on industrial sociology, but also on topics of social structure and social stratification as well as on social mobility.
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Weitz, Katharina, Florian Johren, Lukas Seifert, Sha Li, Jiexin Zhou, Oliver Posegga, and Peter A. Gloor. "The Bezos-Gate: Exploring the Online Content of the Washington Post." In Studies on Entrepreneurship, Structural Change and Industrial Dynamics, 75–90. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-17238-1_4.

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Ivona, Antonietta. "Coastal Heritage and Territorial Signs." In Proceedings e report, 85–94. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-147-1.10.

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Geographical space must be understood as a progressive and conscious construction in which the geographical elements and the relationships between the elements themselves are placed. From the post-World War II period and for the following twenty years, the coastal area has maintained an albeit minimal break with the man-made spaces; since the seventies of the last century, rapid industrial development has increasingly occupied the coasts. Among the most evident coastal territorial signs are the lighthouses. The analysis intends to reflect on the path of transformation of some coastal structures in Italy.
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Moorthy, S. N., M. S. Sajeev, R. P. K. Ambrose, and R. J. Anish. "Conclusions and future prospects." In Tropical tuber starches: structural and functional characteristics, 264–70. Wallingford: CABI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781786394811.0264.

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Abstract This book chapter outlines the future steps in improving the status of the tropical tuber crops: (1) reduce the period of maturity of all the TTCs to 110-150 days, (2) improve the tuber shape and make them more definitive in shape, (3) improve plant architecture to attain a harvest index of 0.70, (4) eliminate antinutritional factors and improve nutritive values, (5) impart resistance to the three major biotic problems afflicting the TTCs: CMD (cassava mosaic disease), taro leaf blight and sweet potato weevil, (6) introduce determinacy in cassava and yams, (7) increase the post-harvest storage life, (8) reduce the loss during post-harvest storage, transportation and processing, (9) use biotechnological means to alter starch characteristics like amylose content, chain length and phosphorus content in starch, (10) it is also suggested that there should be a 'starch bank', which acts as a repository of different starches and provides information on all physicochemical and functional properties for various applications to researchers and industries, and (11) an organization to carry out exclusive research on tuber starches may be established in any of the TTC-growing countries.
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"Employment and industrial structure." In Understanding Post-War British Society, 97–110. Routledge, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203427552-12.

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Huang, Shaoqing, Hao Shi, and Weimin Zhou. "Post-Crisis Infrastructure Investment and Economic Growth in China." In China's Trade, Exchange Rate and Industrial Policy Structure, 293–313. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789814401883_0012.

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"The evolution of the industrial structure in Donetsk region: Macroeconomic, microeconomic and institutional factors." In Re-Constructing the Post-Soviet Industrial Region, 94–112. Routledge, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203328262-13.

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Fei, Yiwen, and Xichi Xu. "China's Sovereign Wealth Fund as Foreign Reserve Manager: Pre- and Post-Crisis." In China's Trade, Exchange Rate and Industrial Policy Structure, 241–70. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789814401883_0010.

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Conference papers on the topic "Post industrial structure"

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Sister, Vladimir, and Andrey Tsedilin. "POST-INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGICAL STRUCTURE AS A GLOBAL SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT BASIS." In Globalistics-2020: Global issues and the future of humankind. Interregional Social Organization for Assistance of Studying and Promotion the Scientific Heritage of N.D. Kondratieff / ISOASPSH of N.D. Kondratieff, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.46865/978-5-901640-33-3-2020-105-111.

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The article shows possible directions of sustainable civilizational development, taking into account the challenges of the XXI century. The sharpened contradictions between the developing technosphere and biosphere, that is losing its stability, can be resolved by the introduction of natural-like technologies in the transition to a new post-industrial technological paradigm based on alternative and renewable energy and the maximum use of technogeneous material resources.
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Dmitrenko, Vasyl. "STRUCTURE OF THE ECONOMIC SECURITY SYSTEM OF THE BUILDING INDUSTRY ENTERPRISES." In INTEGRACIÓN DE LAS CIENCIAS FUNDAMENTALES Y APLICADAS EN EL PARADIGMA DE LA SOCIEDAD POST-INDUSTRIAL. European Scientific Platform, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.36074/24.04.2020.v1.09.

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Kharchenko, Polina. "INTERACTION OF VISUAL AND MUSICAL COMPONENTS IN THE STRUCTURE OF CONTEMPORARY SCREEN WORKS." In INTEGRACIÓN DE LAS CIENCIAS FUNDAMENTALES Y APLICADAS EN EL PARADIGMA DE LA SOCIEDAD POST-INDUSTRIAL. European Scientific Platform, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.36074/24.04.2020.v3.42.

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Guo, Rong, Xiaochen Wu, and Tong Wu. "Research on the compilation of low carbon planning guidelines for Changxing County, China." In Post-Oil City Planning for Urban Green Deals Virtual Congress. ISOCARP, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.47472/tsmz5166.

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In the past 40 years since China's reform and opening up, the city has been developing rapidly. Small towns are faced with the challenges of extensive development, degradation of human settlements and dif iculty in retaining local characteristics. Therefore, in the development process of small towns, we should not only pay attention to economic development, but also energy conservation and emission reduction, and pay attention to the protection of local characteristics.This paper calculates the carbon emissions of energy consumption in Changxing County from 2002 to 2017, and analyzes the main factors and degree of carbon emissions in Changxing County by using Kaya identities based on the carbon emissions decomposition model. The results show that the carbon emissions of Changxing County increased year by year, but the growth rate showed a downward trend. The ef ect of economic development and energy intensity has a great contribution to the carbon emissions of Changxing County. Industrial structure ef ect, energy structure ef ect and population size ef ect have little contribution to carbon emissions. Combined with the current situation and main factors of carbon emissions in Changxing County, this paper puts forward the compilation ideas and framework of low-carbon planning guidelines of Changxing County from six characteristic spaces , so as to provide the thinking and practical basis for the low-carbon construction of small towns.
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Adams, Daniel, and Marie Law Adams. "Resource Industries in the Post-Industrial City." In 2016 ACSA International Conference. ACSA Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.35483/acsa.intl.2016.43.

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Resource industries are present in the post-industrial city in a mutable state, as the goods of global trade pass through as interim piles (salt, sand, and gravel), in holding tanks (petroleum), and silos (cement). The flow of resources is fundamental to urban life and shapes the urban landscape, yet engagement with this mode of industry in the city has been largely outside the realm of the design disciplines. If Reyner Banham’s Los Angeles was made legible through the mediating lens of the windshield and the rear-view mirror, then the constructed landscapes of primary resources in today’s post-industrial city are only understandable through the windshield of the front-end loader that acts as the mediator between global networks and local distribution. The material terminals that these loaders serve are not classified by permanent structures, but rather by the through put dictated by the demands of the city. This dynamic relationship of primary industry to the contemporary city is better understood through the relational terms of ecology than formal conventions of architecture. As such, the environments created by the flows of primary industry to urban centers require new modes of engagement from designers. The current architectures of such resource industries in cities- containers, sheds, fences – result from practices of use-based zoning, homeland security, and offsite mitigation, but such static structures fail to engage the dynamic dimensions of a fluid industry. In order to create a new framework, this paper analyzes the spatial and programmatic opportunities that result from re-conceiving these three regulatory conventions through an analysis of a realized project with a global marine terminal in Boston Harbor.
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Yuan, Qing, and Jie Meng. "Study on the influece factors of rural landscape in cold regions based on qualitative analysis and SPSS analysis." In Post-Oil City Planning for Urban Green Deals Virtual Congress. ISOCARP, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.47472/mdhe8888.

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This paper is committed to improving the rural landscape in cold regions. Taking 619 samples of cold rural areas in China as the research object, this paper discusses the influence factors and the relationship of the rural landscape in cold regions. In this paper, the depth structure interview and field survey methods are used to analyze and refine the important influence factors of rural landscape in cold regions. Through the qualitative analysis of NVivo, this paper analyzes the hierarchical relationship of influence factors, and constructs the framework system of influence factors for rural landscape shaping. Then, through questionnaire survey, 619 rural samples are investigated and analyzed for the status of rural landscape impact factors, and the weight of the status quo influence factors is evaluated by SPSS multiple linear regression model. Through the comparative analysis of the results, it is found that exogenous factors play a significant role, endogenous factors lack of power; serious industrial homogenization, high landscape convergence; lack of cultural connotation, weak awareness of protection and inheritance; insufficient use of natural resources, not obvious characteristic climate advantage, and so on. According to the problems, the paper puts forward planning guidance suggestions, in order to make a beneficial contribution to the rural landscape construction in cold regions.
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Morimoto, Yoshitaka, Naohiko Suzuki, Yoshiyuki Kaneko, and Minoru Isobe. "Vibration Control of Relative Tool-Spindle Displacement for CNC Lathe With Pipe Frame Structure." In ASME 2012 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2012-89292.

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A new CNC lathe with a pipe frame bed has been developed. One requested improvement for machine tools is their downsizing by minimizing the number of mechanical parts. Some researchers aim to construct a desktop factory. This trend has been attracting a lot of attention lately in the industrial field. When a machine tool bed is designed using castings and/or welded steel plate structures to comply with this request, it is difficult to ensure space for chip evacuation because of the space limitations of solid body components. This led us to develop another type of structure for machine tools. A pipe frame bed has the ability to solve this problem. As represented by bridge trusses and flexible space structures, truss structures are traditional and fundamental in their design. This structure is expected to have enough space between the truss bars to solve the space problem. However, rigidity is the most significant issue for machine tools. Therefore, the desired rigidity is ensured by the use of diagonal braces. Based on this design concept, a CNC lathe whose frame consists of pipes, joints, and diagonal braces has been developed with enough rigidity and space utility for chip evacuation. From the viewpoint of machine tool usage, the rigidity and stable dynamic characteristics of the structure must be obtained. Then, real-time vibration control theory is applied to the relative displacement between the tool post and the spindle. Active vibration control is used to suppress specific relative vibration modes. In this paper, the effects of vibration control are evaluated by comparing the relative vibratory motion between the tool post and the spindle. Over 50% suppression has been achieved by applying vibration control to the target vibration mode. Additionally, using this control, the machined profile has been improved, and the roundness and harmonic analysis of the workpiece showed over 30% improvement.
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Major, Mark David, Heba O. Tannous, Sarah Al-Thani, Mahnoor Hasan, Adiba Khan, and Adele Salaheldin. "Macro and micro scale modelling of multi-modal transportation spatial networks in the city-state of Doha, Qatar." In Post-Oil City Planning for Urban Green Deals Virtual Congress. ISOCARP, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.47472/piqu7255.

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Researchers and practitioners have been modeling the street networks of metropolitan and geographical regions using space syntax or configurational analysis since the late 1990s and early 2000s. Some models even extend to a national scale. A few examples include the island of Great Britain, within the national boundaries of England, over half of the Combined Statistical Area of Metropolitan Chicago and the entirety of Chatham County, Georgia and the City of Savannah in the USA, and the Chiang-rai Special Economic Zone in northern Thailand bordering Myanmar and Laos. Researchers at Qatar University constructed a space syntax model of Metropolitan Doha in 2018. It covered a land area of 650 km2 , encompassing over 24,000 streets, and approximately eighty-five percent (~85%) of the total population (~2.8 million) in Qatar. In a short time, this model led to a deeper understanding of spatial structure at the metropolitan and neighborhood level in Doha compared to other cities of the world, especially in the Gulf Cooperation Council region. The paper presents the initial results of expanding this model to the State of Qatar, which provides ideal conditions for this type of large-scale modeling using space syntax. It occupies the Qatari Peninsula on the Arabian Peninsula adjacent to the Arabian/Persian Gulf, offering natural boundaries on three sides. Qatar also shares only a single border with another country to the southwest, which Saudi Arabia closed due to the current diplomatic blockade. The expanded model includes all settlements and outlying regions such as Al Ruwais and Fuwayriţ in the far north, Al Khor and the Industrial City of Ras Laffan in the northeast, and Durkan and Zekreet in the west. Space syntax is serving as the analytical basis for research into the effect of the newly opened rail transportation systems on Doha's urban street network. Researchers are also utilizing space syntax to study micro-scale spatial networks for pedestrians in Souq Waqif, Souq Wakra, and other Doha neighborhoods. The paper gives a brief overview of this research's current state with an emphasis on urban studies.
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Wielage, B., and K. Fleischer. "Electron Beam Post-Treatment of Coatings Plasma Sprayed Onto Magnesium Alloys." In ITSC 1998, edited by Christian Coddet. ASM International, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.31399/asm.cp.itsc1998p1449.

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Abstract Magnesium alloys are widely used as light-weight metals in the field of automotive engineering (1,2). However, there are some disadvantages regarding the wear and corrosion behaviour of these materials. Therefore, the surface treatment of Mg-alloys is an important process to extend the industrial use of magnesium (3,4). Beside the laser technology one of the innovative processes for the improvement of the surface properties of Mg is the electron beam technology. Results of the manufacture of wear resistant coatings plasma-sprayed onto magnesium and a subsequent electron beam treatment are presented. Copper and nickel were chosen as the coating material since these metals can form hard hd resistant intermetallic compounds with magnesium during the remelting. The structure and the properties of the remelted Cu- or Ni-alloyed surface layer are dependent on the properties of the plasma sprayed coating and on the parameters of the subsequent electron beam treatment (feed rate, voltage, current and beam deflection). During the electron beam treatment the influence of the substrate must be minimized. The investigations on the coatings are focused on: (i) the metallographical evaluation concerning the microstructure and the thickness of the remelting zone, (ii) occurring phases, and (iii) the determination of hardness and abrasive wear resistance.
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Quadrato, Vito. "Reinforced concrete prototypes for the factory in Italy (1950-1975). The architectural expressive machines." In 8º Congreso Internacional de Arquitectura Blanca - CIAB 8. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/ciab8.2018.7608.

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The relationship between architectural expressiveness and concrete formal structure was the leitmotif of the Italian structuralism in the second post-war two decades. The design of industrial structures radicalized this relationship because of the nature of the production processes that imposed to the architect the dimension of standardisation, repetition and economy of means. This approach reduced the distance between architectural form and informal building. This research aims to show how this condition transforms the idea of design process by some Italian authors, in the restricted field of reinforced-concrete structures for industry. The architectural form becomes a process that includes all the aspects of the project: the technological content (cooling, ventilation and water-drainage systems), the economic side, the engineering start up. In this way, the project of industrial structures is an outcome of the components design, constituted by structural elements (pillars, beams, desk boards), and controlled by the project of a structural bay, as a device for the design process. In this sense, the proposed paper shows the research on the Kodak factory in Marcianise by Aldo Favini and Gianluigi Gh. as a paradigm of this phenomenon. The paper illustrates how the hollow structural form of the elements addresses the problem of the technological content in the architectural design, showing morphological- structural models that isolates the bay as a design device. This aspect defines a specific quality of the industrial prototypes, developed through the professional partnership between the architect and the engineer. The knowledge about this kind of industrial prototypes is useful on one hand to admit these building as an Italian historical heritage that needs to be preserved, on the other hand to understand how it is possible transform these buildings through a new adaptive reuse.
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