Scientific Program

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Scientific Program SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM IPA General Latest developments and field test- KA25-02 Cognitive Monday, July 25, 11:00 – 12:00 ing of ICD-11 Mental and Behavioural Monday, July 25, 10:00 – 10:40 Conference Center 1F Main Hall Disorders Conference Center 1F Main Hall Address Are Psychology and Human Rights Reed, Geoffrey M (Spain) Behavioral game theory: Psycho- Compatible? Discussant: Ritchie, Pierre (Canada) logical limits on strategic cognition IUPsyS Presidential IUPsyS Cooper, Saths (South Africa (Republic Camerer, Colin F (United States of AW-01 IUPsyS 2016 Lifetime of South Africa)) America) Career Award Introduction by Kazuo, Shigemasu Introduction by Shinya, Yamamoto (South Africa (Republic of South Africa)) Tuesday, July 26, 14:20 – 15:00 (United States of America) Conference Center 1F Main Hall IPS General IUPsyS 2016 Lifetime Career Award KA25-03 Cognitive Tuesday, July 26, 10:50 – 12:50 TBA Monday, July 25, 12:20 – 13:00 Conference Center 5F 501 Conference Center 1F Main Hall Not in our name: Psychology AW-02 IUPsyS 2016 Achievement Social cognition, the amygdala, and post-Hoffman Against the Odds Award autism Symposium Organizer: Cooper, Saths (South Africa Wednesday, July 27, 11:00 – 11:40 Adolphs, Ralph (United States of (Republic of South Africa)) Conference Center 1F Main Hall America) Presidential IUPsyS IUPsyS 2016 Achievement Against Is the German 'Civil Clause' a model Introduction by Matsuzawa, Tetsuro the Odds Award to prevent the involvement of psycholo- (United States of America) TBA gists in military atrocities? KA25-04 Cognitive Boehnke, Klaus (Germany) AW-03 Monday, July 25, 13:20 – 14:00 Transforming the soul and practice of IUPsyS 2016 Young Investigator Conference Center 1F Main Hall psychology: Placing human rights at Award: Basic Science Judging, Feeling, Thinking: What the center Thursday, July 28, 13:20 – 14:00 makes us special? Wessells, Michael G (United States of Conference Center 1F Main Hall Greene, Joshua (United States of America) IUPsyS 2016 Young Investigator America) The Independent Review of the Award: Basic Science Introduction by Tatsuya, Kameda Secretary IUPsyS American Psychological Association: TBA (United States of America) Symposium General’s Lessons Learned and Actions Taken Mc Daniel, Susan H (United States of AW-04 KA25-05 Neural Physiological America) IUPsyS 2016 Young Investigator Monday, July 25, 14:20 – 15:00 The IUPsyS position on torture Award: Applied Science Conference Center 1F Main Hall Cooper, Saths (South Africa (Republic of Thursday, July 28, 14:20 – 15:00 Decision making and reward in South Africa)) Conference Center 1F Main Hall prefrontal cortex, striatum and IUPsyS 2016 Young Investigator amygdala ISGS Clinical Award: Applied Science Schultz, Wolfram (United Kingdom) Tuesday, July 26, 13:40 – 15:40 TBA Introduction by Masamichi, Sakagami Conference Center 5F 501 (United Kingdom) Development and field testing of a OL Cognitive truly global classification of mental Sunday, July 24, 17:00 – 17:40 KA25-06 Cognitive Lecture Awardee’s IUPsyS disorders: WHO's ICD-11 National Convention Hall Monday, July 25, 15:20 – 16:00 Organizer: Watts, Ann D (South Africa Adaptation to teleoperated robots Conference Center 1F Main Hall (Republic of South Africa)) Ishiguro, Hiroshi (Japan) Free will, control, and responsibility Japanese contributions to field stud- Introduction by Masataka, Watanabe Churchland, Patricia S (United States of ies for ICD-11 mental and behavioural (Japan) America) disorders Introduction by Toshio, Yamagishi Matsumoto, Chihiro (Japan) KA25-01 Clinical (United States of America) Preparation and preliminary results Monday, July 25, 09:00 – 09:40 of the Case Controlled field studies Conference Center 1F Main Hall KA25-07 Cognitive of the ICD-11 Mental and Behavioral Resilience and Vulnerability in the Monday, July 25, 16:20 – 17:00 Opening Lecture Disorders in Russian Stress Process: Our Trains Run on Conference Center 1F Main Hall Kulygina, Mayya A (Russia); Ponizovsky, Both Tracks Artificial Empathy Pavel A (Russia); Karpenko, Olga A Hobfoll, Stevan E (United States of Asada, Minoru (Japan) (Russia); Keeley, Jared W (United States America) Introduction by Masako, Myowa- of America); Reed, Geoffrey M Introduction by Akira, Tsuda (United yamakoshi (Japan) (Switzerland) States of America) Use of mental disorders classification system in clinical practice: Focus on mega countries Bhargava, Rachna (India) Keynote Address Keynote 1 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM KA26-01 Neural Physiological KA26-07 Developmental KA27-06 Cultural Tuesday, July 26, 09:00 – 09:40 Tuesday, July 26, 16:20 – 17:00 Wednesday, July 27, 15:20 – 16:00 Conference Center 1F Main Hall Conference Center 1F Main Hall Conference Center 1F Main Hall The Neurobiology of Beauty Emotion-related Self-regulation: Affective Foundations of Sociality: Zeki, Semir (United Kingdom) Conceptualization and Relations to Co-evolution of Genes and Culture Introduction by Hideki, Ohira (United Adjustment Kitayama, Shinobu (United States of Kingdom) Eisenberg, Nancy (United States of America) America) Introduction by Toshio, Yamagishi KA26-02 Cognitive Introduction by Kazuhide, Hashiya (United States of America) Tuesday, July 26, 10:00 – 10:40 (United States of America) KA27-07 Cognitive Conference Center 1F Main Hall Going Beyond the Information KA27-01 Personality Wednesday, July 27, 16:20 – 17:00 Conference Center 1F Main Hall Given: The Role of Causal Thinking Wednesday, July 27, 09:00 – 09:40 Cognitive Continuity: A Kingdom Hastie, Reid (United States of America) Conference Center 1F Main Hall Full of Special Capacities Introduction by Tatsuya, Kameda Culturally-relevant personality De Waal, Frans BM (United States of (United States of America) assessment America) Cheung, Fanny M (China (People's Introduction by Toshikazu, Hasegawa KA26-03 Neural Physiological Repbulic of China)) (United States of America) Tuesday, July 26, 11:00 – 11:40 Introduction by Yukiko, Muramoto Conference Center 1F Main Hall (China (People's Repbulic of China)) KA28-01 Cognitive The making, keeping and losing of Thursday, July 28, 09:00 – 09:40 memory KA27-02 Developmental Conference Center 1F Main Hall Morris, Richard G M (United Kingdom) Wednesday, July 27, 10:00 – 10:40 Musical Illusions, Perfect Pitch, and Introduction by Yuko, Yotsumoto (United Conference Center 1F Main Hall Other Curiosities Kingdom) A Continuing Controversy: Invest- Deutsch, Diana (United States of ing in Early Childhood versus Ado- America) KA26-04 Cognitive lescent Interventions Introduction by Etsuko, Hoshino (United Tuesday, July 26, 12:00 – 12:40 Schneider, Barbara (United States of States of America) Conference Center 1F Main Hall America) The Memory Factory Introduction by Rainer K, Silbereisen KA28-02 General Loftus, Elizabeth F (United States of (United States of America) Thursday, July 28, 10:00 – 10:40 America) Conference Center 1F Main Hall Introduction by Makiko, Naka (United KA27-03 Cognitive 55 Years of Research and Con- States of America) Wednesday, July 27, 12:00 – 12:40 servation of the Chimpanzees of Conference Center 1F Main Hall Gombe National Park, Tanzania: a KA26-05 General On space geckos and urban apes: program of the Jane Goodall Insti- tute (JGI) thinking outside the box Tuesday, July 26, 13:20 – 14:00 Goodall, Jane (United Kingdom) Call, Josep (United Kingdom) Conference Center 1F Main Hall Introduction by Matsuzawa, Tetsuro Introduction by Masaki, Tomonaga Eudaimonic Well-Being: Highlights (United Kingdom) from 25 Years of Inquiry (United Kingdom) Ryff, Carol (United States of America) KA28-03 General KA27-04 Personality Introduction by Mayumi, Karasawa Thursday, July 28, 11:00 – 11:40 (United States of America) Wednesday, July 27, 13:20 – 14:00 Conference Center 1F Main Hall Conference Center 1F Main Hall Dealing with Challenges of Social KA26-06 Cognitive The Broaden and Build Cycle of and Economic Change: Role of Tuesday, July 26, 15:20 – 16:00 Attachment Security Agency in Regional and Interna- Conference Center 1F Main Hall Mikulincer, Mario (Israel) tional Comparison On the Cultural Nature of Human Introduction by Kaoru, Sekiyama (Israel) Silbereisen, Rainer K (Germany) and Non-Human Primates: Eluci- Introduction by Kazuo, Shigemasu dating the Evolutionary Origins of KA27-05 Social (Germany) Conformity, Over-imitation and our Wednesday, July 27, 14:20 – 15:00 Cultural Cognition Conference Center 1F Main Hall KA28-04 Social Whiten, Andrew (United Kingdom) Oxytocin Sustains and Enables Thursday, July 28, 12:00 – 12:40 Introduction by Satoshi, Hirata (United Cooperation within and Competi- Conference Center 1F Main Hall Kingdom) tion between Groups The strength of social norms Keynote Address Keynote De Dreu, Carsten (Netherlands) across cultures: Interdisciplinary Introduction by Masanori, Takezawa Perspectives (Netherlands) Gelfand, Michele (United States of America) Introduction by Yohsuke, Ohtsubo (United States of America) 2 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM KA28-05 Developmental Learned From IndonesiaSpeakers Current progress of confession credibil- Thursday, July 28, 15:20 – 16:00 Purba, Retno D (Indonesia); Marieta, ity assessment research in Japan Conference Center 1F Main Hall Josephine R Takagi, Kotaro (Japan) Resilience in Developing Systems: DHS-2 Neural Physiological The use of forensic interviews with Symposium Progress and Promise alleged child victims and witnesses in Tuesday, July 26, 13:40 – 15:40 Masten, Ann (United States of America) Japan In Harmony Diversity Conference Center 5F 502 Introduction by Masuo, Koyasu (United Naka,
Recommended publications
  • Complete List of Books in Library Acc No Author Title of Book Subject Publisher Year R.No
    Complete List of Books in Library Acc No Author Title of book Subject Publisher Year R.No. 1 Satkari Mookerjee The Jaina Philosophy of PHIL Bharat Jaina Parisat 8/A1 Non-Absolutism 3 Swami Nikilananda Ramakrishna PER/BIO Rider & Co. 17/B2 4 Selwyn Gurney Champion Readings From World ECO `Watts & Co., London 14/B2 & Dorothy Short Religion 6 Bhupendra Datta Swami Vivekananda PER/BIO Nababharat Pub., 17/A3 Calcutta 7 H.D. Lewis The Principal Upanisads PHIL George Allen & Unwin 8/A1 14 Jawaherlal Nehru Buddhist Texts PHIL Bruno Cassirer 8/A1 15 Bhagwat Saran Women In Rgveda PHIL Nada Kishore & Bros., 8/A1 Benares. 15 Bhagwat Saran Upadhya Women in Rgveda LIT 9/B1 16 A.P. Karmarkar The Religions of India PHIL Mira Publishing Lonavla 8/A1 House 17 Shri Krishna Menon Atma-Darshan PHIL Sri Vidya Samiti 8/A1 Atmananda 20 Henri de Lubac S.J. Aspects of Budhism PHIL sheed & ward 8/A1 21 J.M. Sanyal The Shrimad Bhagabatam PHIL Dhirendra Nath Bose 8/A2 22 J.M. Sanyal The Shrimad PHIL Oriental Pub. 8/A2 Bhagabatam VolI 23 J.M. Sanyal The Shrimad PHIL Oriental Pub. 8/A2 Bhagabatam Vo.l III 24 J.M. Sanyal The Shrimad Bhagabatam PHIL Oriental Pub. 8/A2 25 J.M. Sanyal The Shrimad PHIL Oriental Pub. 8/A2 Bhagabatam Vol.V 26 Mahadev Desai The Gospel of Selfless G/REL Navijvan Press 14/B2 Action 28 Shankar Shankar's Children Art FIC/NOV Yamuna Shankar 2/A2 Number Volume 28 29 Nil The Adyar Library Bulletin LIT The Adyar Library and 9/B2 Research Centre 30 Fraser & Edwards Life And Teaching of PER/BIO Christian Literature 17/A3 Tukaram Society for India 40 Monier Williams Hinduism PHIL Susil Gupta (India) Ltd.
    [Show full text]
  • Beyond Indigenization: Asian Psychology's Contribution to the World of Psychology John G
    Grand Valley State University ScholarWorks@GVSU Papers from the International Association for Cross- IACCP Cultural Psychology Conferences 2008 Beyond Indigenization: Asian Psychology's Contribution to the World of Psychology John G. Adair Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/iaccp_papers Part of the Psychology Commons Recommended Citation Adair, J. G. (2008). Beyond indigenization: Asian psychology’s contribution to the world of psychology. In G. Zheng, K. Leung, & J. G. Adair (Eds.), Perspectives and progress in contemporary cross-cultural psychology: Proceedings from the 17th International Congress of the International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology. https://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/iaccp_papers/26/ This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the IACCP at ScholarWorks@GVSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in Papers from the International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology Conferences by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@GVSU. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Beyond Indigenization: Asian Psychology’s Contribution to the World of Psychology 2.117 BEYOND INDIGENIZATION: ASIAN PSYCHOLOGY’S CONTRIBUTION TO THE WORLD OF PSYCHOLOGY John G. Adair My recent research has focused on the “Internationalization of Psychological Research” (Adair, Coêlho, & Luna, 2002; Adair, 2004). 1 A substantial data collection across three decades has revealed that the proportion of articles authored by psychologists from ROW (rest of the world) countries compared to those authored by US psychologists is rapidly increasing, dramatically in this decade to the point where the majority of articles over the recent three years in one APA journal, for example, is now by authors from outside the U.S.
    [Show full text]
  • K. Ramakrishna Rao ˇ Anand C. Paranjpe
    K. Ramakrishna Rao · Anand C. Paranjpe Psychology in the Indian Tradition Psychology in the Indian Tradition K. Ramakrishna Rao • Anand C. Paranjpe Psychology in the Indian Tradition 123 K. Ramakrishna Rao Anand C. Paranjpe GITAM University Simon Fraser University Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh Burnaby, BC India Canada The print edition of this book is not for sale in India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan and Bangladesh. ISBN 978-81-322-2439-6 ISBN 978-81-322-2440-2 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-81-322-2440-2 Library of Congress Control Number: 2015937210 Springer New Delhi Heidelberg New York Dordrecht London © Author(s) 2016 This work is subject to copyright. All rights are reserved by the Publisher, whether the whole or part of the material is concerned, specifically the rights of translation, reprinting, reuse of illustrations, recitation, broadcasting, reproduction on microfilms or in any other physical way, and transmission or information storage and retrieval, electronic adaptation, computer software, or by similar or dissimilar methodology now known or hereafter developed. The use of general descriptive names, registered names, trademarks, service marks, etc. in this publication does not imply, even in the absence of a specific statement, that such names are exempt from the relevant protective laws and regulations and therefore free for general use. The publisher, the authors and the editors are safe to assume that the advice and information in this book are believed to be true and accurate at the date of publication. Neither the publisher nor the authors or the editors give a warranty, express or implied, with respect to the material contained herein or for any errors or omissions that may have been made.
    [Show full text]
  • Remembering the Indigenous Psychology Movement in Taiwan Rong-Bang Peng
    View metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk brought to you by CORE provided by Duquesne University: Digital Commons Duquesne University Duquesne Scholarship Collection Electronic Theses and Dissertations Fall 2012 Decolonizing Psychic Space: Remembering the Indigenous Psychology Movement in Taiwan Rong-Bang Peng Follow this and additional works at: https://dsc.duq.edu/etd Recommended Citation Peng, R. (2012). Decolonizing Psychic Space: Remembering the Indigenous Psychology Movement in Taiwan (Doctoral dissertation, Duquesne University). Retrieved from https://dsc.duq.edu/etd/1036 This Immediate Access is brought to you for free and open access by Duquesne Scholarship Collection. It has been accepted for inclusion in Electronic Theses and Dissertations by an authorized administrator of Duquesne Scholarship Collection. For more information, please contact [email protected]. DECOLONIZING PSYCHIC SPACE: REMEMBERING THE INDIGENOUS PSYCHOLOGY MOVEMENT IN TAIWAN A Dissertation Submitted to the McAnulty College and Graduate School of Liberal Arts Duquesne University In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy By Rong-Bang Peng, M.A. December 2012 Copyright by Rong-Bang Peng 2012 DECOLONIZING PSYCHIC SPACE: REMEMBERING THE INDIDENOUS PSYCHOLOGY MOVEMENT IN TAIWAN By Rong-Bang Peng Approved November 15, 2012 ________________________________ ________________________________ Leswin Laubscher, PhD Michael Sipiora, PhD Professor of Psychology Professor of Psychology (Committee Chair) (Committee Member) ________________________________ Bruce Fink Professor of Psychology (Committee Member) ________________________________ ________________________________ James C. Swindal, PhD Leswin Laubscher McAnulty College and Graduate School Chair, Department of Psychology of Liberal Arts Professor of Psychology Professor of Philosophy iii ABSTRACT DECOLONIZING PSYCHIC SPACE: REMEMBERING THE INDIGENOUS PSYCHOLOGY MOVEMENT IN TAIWAN By Rong-Bang Peng December 2012 Dissertation supervised by Michael Sipiora, Ph.D.
    [Show full text]
  • THE ABZ GALLERY MODELS First Name Last Name Total Photos Lastupdate Serverid
    . THE MEDIA LANDING ZONE THE ABZ GALLERY MODELS First Name Last Name Total Photos LastUpdate ServerID Miho Abe 1072 1/22/2017 2 Gallery http://asianbabezone.piwigo.com/index?/category/14-miho_abe Miho Abe is a sexy and beautiful Japanese race queen born in Hokkaido on 10 1 1988. Her blood type is A, and she is 165 cm tall, Miho’s body measurements are: Bust: 82 cm, Waist: 58 cm and Hips: 84 cm. Rika Adachi 296 1/23/2017 5 Gallery https://mlzgallery.piwigo.com/index?/category/35-rika_adachi Rika Adachi (?? ?? Adachi Rika?, born October 16, 1992) is a Japanese actress. She was born in Nagasaki Prefecture, and raised in Mie Prefecture. She has appeared in several films, including Say "I love you" (2014) and Ghost Theater (2015), and has played leading roles in the TV Drama Kinkyori Renai: Season Zero (2014) and Yokoso, Wagaya e (2015). Minako Aino 117 1/21/2017 5 Gallery https://mlzgallery.piwigo.com/index?/category/32-minako_aino JAV Actress. Wednesday, Feb 8 2017 1 of 49 . THE MEDIA LANDING ZONE First Name Last Name Total Photos LastUpdate ServerID Aya Aizumi 191 1/20/2017 5 Gallery https://mlzgallery.piwigo.com/index?/category/23-aya_aizumi Aya Aizumi Country Japan Blood Type A Height (cm) 160 Measurements (cm) B: [80] W: [60] H: [88] Ayaka Akimoto 255 1/20/2017 5 Gallery https://mlzgallery.piwigo.com/index?/category/24-ayaka_akimoto Ayaka Akimoto Country Japan City / State Saitama Birth Date y: [1975] m: [12] d: [22] Blood Type B Height (cm) 160 Honoka Akimoto 65 1/20/2017 3 Gallery http://medialandingzone.piwigo.com/index?/category/30-honoka_akimoto Honoka Akimoto (????, born Honoka Kojima (????)) is an idol and the leader of Team Syachihoko represented by Stardust Promotion.
    [Show full text]
  • Indigenous and Cultural Psychology
    Indigenous and Cultural Psychology Understanding People in Context International and Cultural Psychology Series Series Editor: Anthony Marsella, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii ASIAN AMERICAN MENTAL HEALTH Assessment Theories and Methods Edited by Karen S. Kurasaki, Sumie Okazaki, and Stanley Sue THE FIVE-FACTOR MODEL OF PERSONALITY ACROSS CULTURES Edited by Robert R. McCrae and Juri Allik FORCED MIGRATION AND MENTAL HEALTH Rethinking the Care of Refugees and Displaced Persons Edited by David Ingleby HANDBOOK OF MULTICULTURAL PERSPECTIVES ON STRESS AND COPING Edited by Paul T.P. Wong and Lilian C.J. Wong INDIGENOUS AND CULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY Understanding People in Context Edited by Uichol Kim, Kuo-Shu Yang, and Kwang-Kuo Hwang LEARNING IN CULTURAL CONTEXT Family, Peers, and School Edited by Ashley Maynard and Mary Martini POVERTY AND PSYCHOLOGY From Global Perspective to Local Practice Edited by Stuart C. Carr and Tod S. Sloan PSYCHOLOGY AND BUDDHISM From Individual to Global Community Edited by Kathleen H. Dockett, G. Rita Dudley-Grant, and C. Peter Bankart SOCIAL CHANGE AND PSYCHOSOCIAL ADAPTATION IN THE PACIFIC ISLANDS Cultures in Transition Edited by Anthony J. Marsella, Ayda Aukahi Austin, and Bruce Grant TRAUMA INTERVENTIONS IN WAR AND PEACE Prevention, Practice, and Policy Edited by Bonnie L. Green, Matthew J. Friedman, Joop T.V.M. de Jong, Susan D. Solomon, Terence M. Keane, John A. Fairbank, Brigid Donelan, and Ellen Frey-Wouters A Continuation Order Plan is available for this series. A continuation order will bring deliv- ery of each new volume immediately upon publication. Volumes are billed only upon actual shipment. For further information please contact the publisher.
    [Show full text]
  • CJEB Annual Report 2013-2014
    L REPORT 2013–2014 L REPORT A ANNU Business Japanese Japanese Center on on Center Economy and and Economy CENTER ON JAPANESE ECONOMY AND BUSINESS ANNUAL REPORT 2013-2014 2M9 Uris Hall, 3022 Broadway 10027 NY York, New Phone: 212-854-3976 212-678-6958 Fax: www.gsb.columbia.edu/cjeb Web: Japan Office in CJEB Representative Ota c/o Terumi 1-19-18-1003 Shibuya 150-0002 Tokyo Shibuya-ku, 03-5467-6012 Fax: Table of Contents Letter from the Directors 2 Workshops 41 Northeast Asia Relations Workshop 41 CJEB Team 4 Leadership and Staff 4 Lunchtime Seminars 42 Core Faculty 6 The Key Challenge for Abenomics: Demographic Tsunamis Hitting Japan and Other East Asian Countries 42 Research and Faculty Engagement 9 Stormy Seas: Japan’s Disputes over History and “Japan’s Abenomics: So Far So Good, but Will It Prevail?” Territory and the U.S.-Japan Alliance 42 by Hugh Patrick 9 The Un-sweetening of America: ITO EN’s Contribution Current Research Highlights 17 to the Beverage Market 42 Faculty Engagement 19 The Third Arrow of Abenomics: How Far Will It Reach? 43 Where Does All the Money Go? How Japanese Retailers Research Paper Series 20 Invest and the Effects of Abenomics 43 The New Global Financial Architecture 27 Monetary Easing and Communication Policy: A Review Based on Several Surveys 43 Events 28 Abenomics: One Year Later 43 Conferences 28 The “History Problem” (rekishi mondai), Nationalism, State Intervention and Private Enterprise: Japan, and Foreign Policy Preferences in Japan: Evidence the U.S., and China 28 from a Survey Experiment 44 Restoring
    [Show full text]
  • Sino-Tibetan Numeral Systems: Prefixes, Protoforms and Problems
    Sino-Tibetan numeral systems: prefixes, protoforms and problems Matisoff, J.A. Sino-Tibetan Numeral Systems: Prefixes, Protoforms and Problems. B-114, xii + 147 pages. Pacific Linguistics, The Australian National University, 1997. DOI:10.15144/PL-B114.cover ©1997 Pacific Linguistics and/or the author(s). Online edition licensed 2015 CC BY-SA 4.0, with permission of PL. A sealang.net/CRCL initiative. PACIFIC LINGUISTICS FOUNDING EDITOR: Stephen A. Wunn EDITORIAL BOARD: Malcolm D. Ross and Darrell T. Tryon (Managing Editors), Thomas E. Dutton, Nikolaus P. Himmelmann, Andrew K. Pawley Pacific Linguistics is a publisher specialising in linguistic descriptions, dictionaries, atlases and other material on languages of the Pacific, the Philippines, Indonesia and southeast Asia. The authors and editors of Pacific Linguistics publications are drawn from a wide range of institutions around the world. Pacific Linguistics is associated with the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies at the Australian National University. Pacific Linguistics was established in 1963 through an initial grant from the Hunter Douglas Fund. It is a non-profit-making body financed largely from the sales of its books to libraries and individuals throughout the world, with some assistance from the School. The Editorial Board of Pacific Linguistics is made up of the academic staff of the School's Department of Linguistics. The Board also appoints a body of editorial advisors drawn from the international community of linguists. Publications in Series A, B and C and textbooks in Series D are refereed by scholars with re levant expertise who are normally not members of the editorial board.
    [Show full text]
  • Download Full Report
    We Make the Difference Hong Kong Tourism Board Annual Report 2016/17 Contents Messages from Chairman & Executive Director 2 Chairman’s Message 4 Executive Director’s Statement 6 Board Members 8 Tourism Performance 12 Total Arrivals 14 Total Tourism Expenditure Associated with Inbound Tourism 14 Overnight Visitors’ Per Capita Spending 15 Average Length of Stay among Overnight Visitors 15 Overall Satisfaction of Overnight Visitors 15 Strategic Focus 16 Best of All, It’s in Hong Kong 18 Overseas Promotions 20 Marketing Initiatives 38 Public Relations 40 Exciting Events 42 Trade Partnership 56 MICE Business 58 Cruise Experience 62 Top-Notch Service 64 Multi-Destination Travel 66 Tourism & The Community 68 Awards & Achievements 74 Destination – Hong Kong 76 Hong Kong Tourism Board 77 Corporate Information 80 Corporate Governance 82 Other Information 86 Worldwide Offices & Representatives 88 Independent Auditor’s Report 90 2 Hong Kong Tourism Board Annual Report 2016/17 Messages from Chairman & Executive Director Hong Kong Tourism Board Annual Report 2016/17 3 Messages from Chairman & Executive Director Chairman’s Message “I firmly believe that Hong Kong’s tourism industry has strong foundations, and the commissioning of large-scale transport infrastructures such as the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge and the Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong Express Rail Link will fuel further tourism growth for Hong Kong and the region. Our tourism future also relies on how best we capitalise on the business opportunities brought by the Belt and Road Initiative through continued close partnership with the local and regional travel trade and related industries. ” Dr Peter Lam, gbs Chairman, Hong Kong Tourism Board 4 Hong Kong Tourism Board Annual Report 2016/17 Messages from Chairman & Executive Director The Hong Kong tourism industry has risen to many Hong Kong has for decades been a popular destination challenges in the past year.
    [Show full text]
  • The ABZ Gallery Directory
    . THE MEDIA LANDING ZONE The ABZ Gallery Directory First Name Last Name Total Photos Last Updated ServerID Miho Abe 1072 1/22/2017 2 Gallery Link http://asianbabezone.piwigo.com/index?/category/14-miho_abe Miho Abe is a sexy and beautiful Japanese race queen born in Hokkaido on 10 1 1988. Her blood type is A, and she is 165 cm tall, Miho’s body measurements are: Bust: 82 cm, Waist: 58 cm and Hips: 84 cm. Video Zone Link Rika Adachi 296 1/23/2017 5 Gallery Link https://mlzgallery.piwigo.com/index?/category/35-rika_adachi Rika Adachi (?? ?? Adachi Rika?, born October 16, 1992) is a Japanese actress. She was born in Nagasaki Prefecture, and raised in Mie Prefecture. She has appeared in several films, including Say "I love you" (2014) and Ghost Theater (2015), and has played leading roles in the TV Drama Kinkyori Renai: Season Zero (2014) and Yokoso, Wagaya e (2015). Name Rika Adachi Video Zone Link Saturday, May 20 2017 1 of 85 . THE MEDIA LANDING ZONE First Name Last Name Total Photos Last Updated ServerID Minako Aino 117 1/21/2017 5 Gallery Link https://mlzgallery.piwigo.com/index?/category/32-minako_aino JAV Actress. Video Zone Link Rina Aizawa 1311 2/24/2017 6 Gallery Link https://abzserver6.piwigo.com/index?/category/16-rina_aizawa Rina Aizawa is a beautiful and sensual Japanese actress idol born in Tokyo on July 28, 1991. Her blood type is O, and she is 162 cm tall, Rina's body measurements are: Bust: 78 cm, Waist: 58 cm and Hips: 80 cm.
    [Show full text]
  • Progress & Impact Report 2018
    Progress & Impact Report January to December 2018 Plans 2019 Nature Communities Weaving Rural Futures BALIPARA FOUNDATION Assam India Acknowledgement Foreword As we continue to embrace and learn on our journey towards building Rural Futures in the Eastern Himalayas, we are privileged to have received unstinting support from the vibrant The Journey of local communities of the Eastern Himalayas and our partners. Some of our supporters have worked with us for many years and believed in our vision and mission of creating prosperous communities and preserving the biodiverse rich Eastern Himalayas through our concept of NaturenomicsTM. Naturenomics™ Balipara Foundation greatly acknowledges the contribution made by Asomiya Pratidin, Atlanta Botanical Garden, ATREE, Conservation International, Cotton University, Current Conservation, Club of Rome, Dakshin Foundation, Devex, Diageo, Eastern Himalayan Botanic Ark in residence at Wild The journey since 2007 has been an and to make conservation efforts Mahseer, Elephant Reintroduction Foundation, Globally Managed A tremendous year intensive one. The very objective that more human centric from Snowline to Services, Green Guard Nature Organization, Hemendra Kothari making a meaningful we set for ourselves since inception Sealine. Foundation, H. T. Parekh Foundation, Japan Environmental difference in the was to make a difference and Education Forum, Jio, IUCN, Kunming Institute of Botany, lives of the people, facilitate our vision of Conserving & 2018 has been a step ahead towards The Lily Hotel, Missouri Botanical Garden, MASK, Myanmar Preserving the Natural Heritage of the the 11th year of Balipara Foundation. A Matters, Mountain Futures, NE Focus, News Live, Niyomiya the communities Eastern Himalayas through a series tremendous year making a meaningful Barta, Pratidin Times, Rajiv Gandhi University, Sanctuary Nature that we serve and our of experiments.
    [Show full text]
  • Tokyo's Diversity Olympics Dogged by Controversy
    Volume 18 | Issue 4 | Number 3 | Article ID 5343 | Feb 15, 2020 The Asia-Pacific Journal | Japan Focus Tokyo’s Diversity Olympics Dogged by Controversy Jeff Kingston Partly this was due to massive cost overruns, with the price-tag soaring to US$2 bn, double Abstract: Since Tokyo 2020 can’t really brag initial estimates, but also on aesthetic grounds about tackling environmental issues,since it was a vulgar eyesore widely likened to sustainability, cost cutting, or transparency, by a toilet seat. default diversity and inclusiveness have become the branding agenda. This could be a positive legacy, but can the Olympics serve as a catalyst for Japan to reinvent itself? Probably not, due to the patriarchal elite’s ethnonationalism and aversion to diversity and inclusion. These days one of the main rationales for hosting the Olympics is branding. While the 1964 Summer Olympics signaled Japan’s return to the comity of nations and promoted its high- tech prowess and recovery from war, the 2020 Zaha Hadid’s Olympic Stadium Design branding has proven more complicated and way more expensive. The government views hosting as a chance to showcase the nation’s many strengths, including its design prowess, superb infrastructure, social capital, and wants The new design for the national stadium by the to parry the pessimism of those who have Japanese architect Kuma Kengo has a less written off the economy and the nation’s conspicuous profile and incorporates wood, prospects. There are also hopes that the games imparting greater warmth, and was won will further boost tourism, although there are general acclaim for doing more with less.
    [Show full text]