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    電子対概念に基づいた分子波動関数の解析と構築

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    京都大学新制・課程博士博士(工学)甲第24634号工博第5140号新制||工||1982(附属図書館)京都大学大学院工学研究科分子工学専攻(主査)教授 佐藤 啓文, 教授 佐藤 徹, 教授 松田 建児学位規則第4条第1項該当Doctor of Philosophy (Engineering)Kyoto UniversityDGA

    Modeling the evolution of Antarctic ice sheet driven by basal melting at different sea level using 3-dimensional ice sheet model SICOPOLIS

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    The Tenth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OM] Polar Meteorology and Glaciology, Wed. 4 Dec. / Entrance Hall (1st floor) , National Institute of Polar Researc

    Practicing Ecological Security and Making Multispecies Relations in Anti-Base Resistance: Insights from Environmental-Oriented Anti-Base Activists in Henoko and Takae struggles in Okinawa

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    Henoko and Takae are two Okinawan villages entangled in the struggles against militarization of Henoko-Oura Bay and Yanbaru forest, respectively. These struggles highlight the problems associated with the US military bases and operations in relation to environmental justice (EJ), conservation, and ecological security concerns. Focusing on environmental-focused anti-base resistance, my research asks what activities activists engage in and how those activities relate to activists’ understanding of the problems associated with the US military bases in Okinawa. Drawing on in-depth interviews with environmental-oriented anti-base activists and participant observation in protest sites and activist communities, my research explores how activists ascribe meanings to their current resistance activities in Henoko and Takae, particularly direct action interferences, monitoring, and translocal collaborations. My analysis of activists’ perceptions, experiences, and behaviours in these activities contributes to (Critical) EJ and social movement studies (SMS) literatures by highlighting non-western forms of resistance and activists’ interpretation and articulation of their particular approaches. Additionally, informed by assemblage theory, my research investigates how activists interact with human and nonhuman entities in their activism and how those interactions shape activists’ perceptions of their relations with others and their ideas of security. My analysis reveals activists’ exceptional humility to and practice of ecological security from the ways in which they interact with the local community, those on ‘the other side,’ and nonhuman surroundings. My analysis also demonstrates how protest sites become spaces of knowledge production and relationship-building, which challenge the Japanese and US governments’ colonialist, militaristic, and anthropocentric governance and security narratives. Such findings contribute to the theoretical understanding and practical application of assemblage theory, particularly in relation to the SMS and environmental sociology literatures. The activists’ practices of ecological security and multispecies relations in Henoko and Takae can be an exemplar for EJ and other social justice activism

    The Flying Tigers: Transnational Memories of a World War II Collaboration

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    In 1941, under the leadership of General Claire Lee Chennault, the Flying Tigers- a volunteer group of fighter pilots and crewmen from the United States- traveled to Southwestern China to support the Chinese Nationalist military in their resistance against the Japanese. How do the United States and China remember the Flying Tigers, and how is the memory shaped by domestic and international politics? Drawing from media coverage, museums, popular media, and memoirs, this thesis traces the evolution of the memories of the Flying Tigers in the U.S. and China from 1941 to the present. I argue that from the war years through the present, the memory of the Flying Tigers have converged and diverged between (and within) the U.S. and China. Although some of the narratives have been deliberately obscured at times, the memories have been able to coexist without much tension. The romantic narratives of the operation have served the needs of actors ranging from veterans and locals, to the national governments, in constructing themselves, and ultimately the nation, in a positive way. Therefore, the memory of the Flying Tigers, often a result of the interplay between the different actors, has become a space through which both nations can promote their own national identity and imagine a reconciliation through this model of transnational friendship

    Genealogi Ilmu Pemerintahan

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    ABSTRAK Government as a focus of government studies can be defined as organized and systematic activities, which originated from sovereign and independent entity which has its fundamentals to he identified as a state, which ruled over its citizens and territory to achieve its national goals. By that definition, it is clear that government studies is a subject with a wide ranging interpretation on government, included government of a state, a non-state government, and government in its common terms as an object of political science. Government studies with its modern characteristics was born in Prussia and Austria in the 17th century. This subject was known as Kameralwissenschaft. The cause of the needs of this particular subject is the thoughts that we need an organized knowledge directed straight on how government\u27s official should function_ In the next progress, lb-tier with various context in many countries and regions, study on go tierrinie nt has generated various terms, concepts, and object of study. kata kunci: asal-muasal kajian, perkembangan ilmu pernerintahan, karneralisme, ilmti pernerintahan terapan

    Understanding the Adaptive Ability of Corals to Changing Environments.

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    Ph.D. Thesis. University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa 2017

    Effects of the Resource Distance on the Decisions of Mycelial Behavior

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