695 resultados para Hong Kong, Rivoluzione degli Ombrelli.


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Questo lavoro nasce dalla mia curiosità di comprendere le vicende che hanno sconvolto Hong Kong da settembre 2014 fino ad oggi con l’obiettivo di cogliere le cause principali che hanno innescato le proteste degli abitanti dell’isola. Il mio elaborato è composto da due capitoli: il primo, riguardante la storia di Hong Kong, ne ripercorre tutte le fasi principali: dalla scoperta dell’isola da parte delle navi inglesi fino alla cosiddetta “Rivoluzione degli Ombrelli, passando per il 1997, anno in cui Hong Kong ritorna alla Cina; il secondo capitolo è dedicato all’analisi terminologica condotta su un corpus di 177,671 token e 15,832 types creato il 5 Maggio 2015 utilizzando i software BootCat e Antconc. L’analisi terminologica ha come scopo quello di analizzare espressioni e termini riguardanti le proteste di Hong Kong, scoppiate il 28 Settembre 2014, per osservare in che modo il linguaggio politico e i simboli della protesta abbiano condizionato la percezione di questi avvenimenti da parte dell’opinione pubblica cinese ed internazionale. Infine, ho organizzato i termini più significativi in schede terminologiche che ho inserito nell’appendice. Gli obiettivi del mio elaborato sono quelli di presentare le recenti rivolte di Hong Kong che, a mio avviso, non hanno avuto una grande risonanza nel nostro paese, cercando di approfondirne gli aspetti più salienti. Inoltre ho scelto di trattare questo argomento perché analizzare le relazioni tra la Cina e una delle proprie “aree periferiche” permette di osservare la politica, la società e la cultura cinese da un punto di vista affascinante e inusuale.

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This article reports the survey findings of a recent study on users’ views of the service provided by an outreaching social work team in Hong Kong. It attempts to explore how youth at risk can be jointly involved in evaluating the quality of the social service. Users appear to have favourable opinions towards the service received and would like to have greater involvement in programme planning, implementation and evaluation. Finally, recommendations on improving the understanding of the needs of users and encouraging greater user participation in future service delivery are suggested.

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This paper reports the survey findings of a study on the outreaching social workers' perceptions of client resistance. In light of their social work practice 10th youth-at-risk in Hong Kong, resistance is generally recognised as a natural phenomenon in the counselling process and to a certain extent, is an obstacle to engaging in purposeful worker-client relationship as well as effecting behavioural changes. On Pipes and Davenport's (1990) classification, the respondents were more likely to classify client resistance as innocuous behaviours like missing appointments and refusing to discuss problems than disarming and proactive behaviours. The implications of these findings are discussed.

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Much has been written about youth crime, justice and corrections in Hong Kong in the past three decades, in particular, about the historical roots of the youth justice system, causes of juvenile delinquency, and the outcomes of different rehabilitative programmes for young offenders. However, little is known in theory, practice and policy about how community-based and custodial sentences can achieve the goals of rehabilitation and correction for young offenders. In this paper, the author analyses the purposes of penal measures with reference to the classical theories of punishment, rather than empirical data or statistics. The author argues that a community-based sentence, in many respects, performs as or more effectively than a custodial programme in achieving the various sentencing aims.

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The arrival of Taiwanese migrants to Australia represents the second major wave of Chinese immigration to this nation. Many who entered Australia did so as business migrants. They were typically well educated, affluent professionals, managers, &/or entrepreneurs who were looking for new business opportunities as well as a lifestyle characterized by open space, clean air, a good education for their children, & personal & political safety. Yet, the settlement experiences of many Taiwanese migrants, despite their affluence & (business) skills, have been typified by stress & hardship, particularly in making adjustments in social, business, & economic relationships. A review of statistical data compiled from census & government reports in Australia has revealed that after a decade Down Under, the Taiwanese settler group was still characterized by high unemployment, even when compared to other Chinese migrant groups from Hong Kong & Mainland China. It is suggested that the Taiwanese migrants' persistent high nonparticipation in Australia's labor force is indicative & poignant of their highly distinctive, albeit not exclusive in the broader Chinese migrant terms, experience of migration settlement. There seems to be an increasing number of Taiwanese settlers returning to resettle in Taiwan in recent years, because of perceived better employment & business opportunities or for family & personal reasons. Recent interviews with Taiwanese settlers have also suggested that the most recent arrivals, being more aware of the obstacles in achieving work or business satisfaction during settlement, seem less likely to commit themselves to lifelong settlement in Australia. 16 Tables, 1 Figure, 37 References. Adapted from the source document.