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Changing Frontiers and Invisible Politics in Northeast Asia: A Conversation with Tessa Morris-Suzuki
Tessa Morris-Suzuki 고려대학교 민족문화연구원 2018 Cross-Currents Vol.0 No.27
This is an edited and updated transcript of a November 2016 interview that was part of the Tianxia Podcast Series (http://www.chinoiresie.info/tessa-morris-suzuki-podcast-diamond-mountains/). The conversation transcribed here focuses on a discussion of Tessa Morris-Suzuki’s To the Diamond Mountains: A Hundred-Year Journey through China and Korea (2010), a travelogue based on a trip she took in 2009 to Northeast China, North Korea, and South Korea with the purpose of retracing the 1910 journey of the English adventurer and artist Emily Georgiana Kemp. We discuss the book in relation to the momentous transformations that have occurred over the long twentieth century in the areas visited by Kemp, and to the ways in which grassroots movements and new forms of survival politics are remaking Northeast Asia today.
Morris B. Holbrook 한국마케팅과학회 2021 마케팅과학연구 Vol.31 No.4
This commentary revisits an oft-cited paper published in the Journal of Business Research, reviews the themes contained therein, speculates on why the paper garnered more than the usual attention from marketing and consumer researchers, and offers some suggestions as to where the relevant issues and ideas might lead in the future.
Advances in pharmaceutical materials and processing
Morris, Kenneth R.,Nail, Steven L.,Peck, Garnet E.,Byrn, Stephen R.,Griesser, Ulrich J.,Stowell, Joseph G.,Hwang, Sung-Joo,Park, Kinam 충남대학교 약학대학 의약품개발연구소 1998 藥學論文集 Vol.14 No.-
Advances in pharmaceutical materials and processing require new generations of pharmaceutical technologies, which in turn require an improved understanding of each step in the unit processes of dosage form development. The unit processes range from raw material qualification to final product release using process monitoring of critical steps. The authors illustrate some recent research trends in understanding and improving pharmaceutical materials and processing through the use of experience obtained within several research programs at Purdue University (West Lafayette, IN, USA).
Post-Graduate Beginning Teachers’ Information Technology Competency Empowerment
Morris Jong APEC국제교육협력원 2006 Asia-Pacific Cybereducation Journal Vol.2 No.1
Ambitiously introduced by the Hong Kong government in 1998, all pre-service teachers are to attain the upper intermediate level of information technology (IT) competency in education as a qualification before entry into the teaching profession (Education and Manpower Bureau, 1998). This level focuses on the effective use of IT across the curriculum and using IT in a meaningful educational context to maximize the effectiveness of the instructional process. This article discusses how the proactive strategy of information technology competency education (ITCE) empowerment and the teaching subject study (TSS) portfolio assessment system have been successfully implemented in the post-graduate program of primary teacher education at the Hong Kong Institute of Education. It also examines how students begin to make sense of their newly acquired IT knowledge, skills, and attitudes and how they have demonstrated their competency in the use of IT. Quantitative and qualitative evaluation data were gathered and it was found that students were accomplished in gaining positive and valuable insights in the use of IT in education.
Japan and its Region: Changing Historical Perceptions
( Morris Suzuki Tessa ) 성균관대학교 동아시아학술원 2011 Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies Vol.11 No.2
The Northeast Asian region today stands at a crucial turning point. The rise of China and tensions on the Korean Peninsula pose challenges to Japan`s relations with its region. The changing regional order has profound implications for the future of Japanese studies. In the context of contemporary changes, this article explores shifting visions of Japan`s position within its region, particularly how they have been expressed by historians from the early twentieth century onward. Over the past two decades, new notions of space and society have challenged the traditional visions of area that underpinned much historical twentieth-century writing on Japan. This article argues that, in searching for new paradigms for understanding Japan`s place in the region, historians can find valuable insights in the work of Japanese grassroots researchers of the 1970s and 1980s, who developed alternative frameworks for exploring their country`s connections to other parts of Asia.
Signal Integration by the IκB Protein Pickle Shapes <i>Drosophila</i> Innate Host Defense
Morris, Otto,Liu, Xi,Domingues, Celia,Runchel, Christopher,Chai, Andrea,Basith, Shaherin,Tenev, Tencho,Chen, Haiyang,Choi, Sangdun,Pennetta, Giuseppa,Buchon, Nicolas,Meier, Pascal Cell Press 2016 Cell host & microbe Vol.20 No.3
<▼1><P><B>Summary</B></P><P>Pattern recognition receptors are activated following infection and trigger transcriptional programs important for host defense. Tight regulation of NF-κB activation is critical to avoid detrimental and misbalanced responses. We describe Pickle, a <I>Drosophila</I> nuclear IκB that integrates signaling inputs from both the Imd and Toll pathways by skewing the transcriptional output of the NF-κB dimer repertoire. Pickle interacts with the NF-κB protein Relish and the histone deacetylase dHDAC1, selectively repressing Relish homodimers while leaving other NF-κB dimer combinations unscathed. Pickle’s ability to selectively inhibit Relish homodimer activity contributes to proper host immunity and organismal health. Although loss of <I>pickle</I> results in hyper-induction of Relish target genes and improved host resistance to pathogenic bacteria in the short term, chronic inactivation of <I>pickle</I> causes loss of immune tolerance and shortened lifespan. Pickle therefore allows balanced immune responses that protect from pathogenic microbes while permitting the establishment of beneficial commensal host-microbe relationships.</P></▼1><▼2><P><B>Highlights</B></P><P>•<P>Pickle selectively inhibits NF-κB target genes that are driven by Relish homodimers</P>•<P>Pickle is a nuclear member of the IκB protein family</P>•<P>Loss of <I>pickle</I> causes hyper-activation of Relish-dependent target genes</P>•<P>Loss of <I>pickle</I> enhances host resistance to bacteria but compromises lifespan</P></P></▼2><▼3><P>Tight regulation of NF-κB signaling is critical to avoid detrimental and misbalanced responses. Morris et al. identify an IκB protein in <I>Drosophila</I> that inhibits a selective subset of the NF-κB dimer repertoire, thereby ensuring an appropriate immune response to pathogens while preventing tissue damage and reduced lifespan.</P></▼3>