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Book review: Representations of global poverty: Aid, development and international NGOs.
This article reviews the book: “Representations of global poverty: Aid, development and international NGOs” by N. Dogra
The digital simulation of a turbo-charged diesel engine
A mathematical simulation of a six cylinder four stroke water cooled diesel
engine is described and then used to study the changes in performance caused by
variations of engine paramters and operating conditions. The results are discussed
with reference to the mathematical model employed and the physical system.
A limited study, to demonstrate the applicability of the simulation, considers
the optimisation of a variable geometry system to achieve a performance target
Identity, community and embodiment: Chopper’s tattoo tour
Heavy Metal fans have a unique style of dress, music and interaction via which a sub-cultural community is formed and maintained. This article explores how this community is embodied through tattoos and the display of cultural symbols associated with the shared identity of Metallers. We employ the concept of metonym as a means of exploring the bodyscape of a particular Metaller and his interactions with others. The concept of the bodyscape is used to theorise links between community and identity as enacted at sub-cultural events
Bryophytes of Uganda : 1., BBS Tropical Bryology Group expeditions, 1996-1998 ; introduction and collecting sites
The British Bryological Society Tropical Bryology Group (TBG) undertook three expeditions to Uganda, in Jan-Feb 1996, Jan-Feb 1997 and June-Jul 1998. Collections were made from 134 sites, mainly from national parks and forest reserves in western and southern Uganda
Zimbabwean medication use in New Zealand: The role of indigenous and allopathic substances
Over millennia, indigenous communities have developed distinct health systems and a range of medications. Many of these traditions have been disrupted, delegitimised and changed through processes of colonisation. Changes to medicative practices also occur for groups who move from their places of origin to new countries. This article explores understandings of medications and their storage and use among 4 Zimbabwean households in New Zealand. Our findings highlight some of the ways in which allopathic medications have become acculturated as familiar objects within the everyday lives and health-related practices of these households
Tōku tūrangawaewae: Culture, identity, and belonging for Māori homeless people
To be Māori is to have a tūrangawaewae (a place of strength and belonging, a place to stand). If so, is it conceivable that Māori are homeless in our own homeland? This presentation focuses on the experiences of two Māori homeless people who took part in a 3-year research project conducted in partnership with not-for-profit service agencies. Previous research into street homelessness has all but ignored indigenous histories, circumstances and worldviews. The situation in which indigenous people find themselves requires us to rethink how we understand homelessness and the development of culturally based roles and identities on the street and beyond
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