scholarly journals Book Reviews

2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 126-132
Author(s):  
Marie Paxton ◽  
Uğur Aytaç

George Robert Bateman, Jr., The Transformative Potential of Participatory Budgeting: Creating an Ideal Democracy.Garett Jones, 10% Less Democracy: Why You Should Trust Elites a Little More and the Masses a Little Less.

2004 ◽  
Vol 25 (2) ◽  
pp. 140-159
Author(s):  
Di Drummond ◽  
Albert Churella ◽  
Francis Desiderio ◽  
John Hibbs ◽  
Colin Chant ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
В. П. Писаренко

 Стаття присвячена проблемам запровадження партисипативного бюджету, розробленому і затвердженому за участі громадськості, фінансовому плану спільного управління, здійснюваного громадянами та місцевими органами влади. Сформовано визначення, окреслені учасники та цільові групи. Приведений зарубіжний досвід впровадження партисипативного бюджетування. Сформовано висновки щодо формування високого рівня інтелектуальної обґрунтованості рішень за рахунок широкої участі мас у процесі їх прийняття. The article is devoted to the introduction of participatory budget developed and approved with the participation of the public, the financial plan, the overall control realized by citizens and local authorities. We formed definition, determined participants and target groups. Foreign experience in implementing participatory budgeting is given. We formed conclusions concerning the formation of high-level intellectual reasonableness of solutions through broad participation of the masses in the process of their adoption.


Tempo ◽  
1995 ◽  
pp. 29-36
Keyword(s):  

Volume I of Messiaen's ‘Traite’, ‘Music and Color’, and organ recordings Christopher DingleRobert Craft's Stravinsky memoirs and recordings Rodney Lister


Author(s):  
Charles W. Allen

With respect to structural consequences within a material, energetic electrons, above a threshold value of energy characteristic of a particular material, produce vacancy-interstial pairs (Frenkel pairs) by displacement of individual atoms, as illustrated for several materials in Table 1. Ion projectiles produce cascades of Frenkel pairs. Such displacement cascades result from high energy primary knock-on atoms which produce many secondary defects. These defects rearrange to form a variety of defect complexes on the time scale of tens of picoseconds following the primary displacement. A convenient measure of the extent of irradiation damage, both for electrons and ions, is the number of displacements per atom (dpa). 1 dpa means, on average, each atom in the irradiated region of material has been displaced once from its original lattice position. Displacement rate (dpa/s) is proportional to particle flux (cm-2s-1), the proportionality factor being the “displacement cross-section” σD (cm2). The cross-section σD depends mainly on the masses of target and projectile and on the kinetic energy of the projectile particle.


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