Institutional Architecture PDF Download

Are you looking for read ebook online? Search for your book and save it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Download Institutional Architecture PDF full book. Access full book title Institutional Architecture.

Asia's New Institutional Architecture

Asia's New Institutional Architecture
Author: Vinod K. Aggarwal
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2008-02-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783540748878

Download Asia's New Institutional Architecture Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

Can regional and interregional mechanisms better institutionalize the - creasing complexity of economic and security ties among states in Nor- east, Southeast, and South Asia? As the international state system und- goes dramatic changes in both security and trade relations in the wake of the Cold War’s end, the Asian financial crisis, and the attacks of Sept- ber 11, 2001, this question is now of critical importance to both academics and policymakers. Still, little research has been done to integrate the ana- sis of both regional security and economic dynamics within a broader c- text that will give us theoretically informed policy insights. Indeed, when we began our background research on the origin and e- lution of Asia’s institutional architecture in trade and security, we found that many scholars had focused on individual subregions, whether Nor- east, Southeast or South Asia. In some cases, scholars examined links - tween Northeast and Southeast Asia, and the literature often refers to these two subregions collectively as “Asia”, artificially bracketing South Asia. Of course, we are aware that as products of culture, economics, history, and politics, the boundaries of geographic regions change over time. Yet the rapid rise of India and its increasing links to East Asia (especially those formed in the early 1990s) suggest that it would be fruitful to examine both developments within each subregion as well as links across subregions.


The New Institutional Architecture of Eastern Europe

The New Institutional Architecture of Eastern Europe
Author: Stephen Whitefield
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2016-07-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1349230758

Download The New Institutional Architecture of Eastern Europe Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

The book is concerned with the formation of new institutions in Eastern Europe following the events of 1989. Two comparative chapters discuss the problems of institution building arising from the communist legacy and the difficulties of a successful transition to liberal democracy. In the remainder of the book, country-specific chapters deal with the institutional characteristics of countries in the region - Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania, Russia, East Germany. Attention is focused on constitutions, executive and parliament relations, and parties and electoral systems.


Institutional Buildings

Institutional Buildings
Author: Louis G. Redstone
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1980
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

Download Institutional Buildings Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle


The Architecture of Good Behavior

The Architecture of Good Behavior
Author: Joy Knoblauch
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Total Pages: 427
Release: 2020-04-07
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0822987031

Download The Architecture of Good Behavior Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

Inspired by the rise of environmental psychology and increasing support for behavioral research after the Second World War, new initiatives at the federal, state, and local levels looked to influence the human psyche through form, or elicit desired behaviors with environmental incentives, implementing what Joy Knoblauch calls “psychological functionalism.” Recruited by federal construction and research programs for institutional reform and expansion—which included hospitals, mental health centers, prisons, and public housing—architects theorized new ways to control behavior and make it more functional by exercising soft power, or power through persuasion, with their designs. In the 1960s –1970s era of anti-institutional sentiment, they hoped to offer an enlightened, palatable, more humane solution to larger social problems related to health, mental health, justice, and security of the population by applying psychological expertise to institutional design. In turn, Knoblauch argues, architects gained new roles as researchers, organizers, and writers while theories of confinement, territory, and surveillance proliferated. The Architecture of Good Behavior explores psychological functionalism as a political tool and the architectural projects funded by a postwar nation in its efforts to govern, exert control over, and ultimately pacify its patients, prisoners, and residents.


Institutional Architecture

Institutional Architecture
Author: Paul Silver
Publisher:
Total Pages: 222
Release: 1993
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

Download Institutional Architecture Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle


Institutional Architectures to Improve Systems Operations and Management

Institutional Architectures to Improve Systems Operations and Management
Author:
Publisher: Transportation Research Board
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2012
Genre: Organizational effectiveness
ISBN: 0309129192

Download Institutional Architectures to Improve Systems Operations and Management Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

"The objective of this research was to undertake a comprehensive and systematic examination of the way agencies should be organized to successfully execute operations programs that improve travel time reliability. The following types of questions were examined at the outset of this research: How does operations fit into a transportation agency's overall program? What changes can be made in agency culture and training to promote operations? Which local and regional public agencies and private-sector organizations are essential to the various aspects of operations? Are there emerging technologies, systems, or organizational structures that can be used to advance intra-agency and interagency communications and therefore operations? The research addressed a large number of topics concerning organizational and institutional approaches that could enhance highway operations and travel time reliability. The most fruitful investigation was identification of the Capability Maturity Model, used extensively in the information technology field for organizational self-assessment and continuous improvement of quality and reliability. The researchers recognized that a version of the Capability Maturity Model could be developed and applied to highway operations and in turn travel time reliability. Elements defining different levels of maturity include culture/leadership, organization and staffing, resource allocation, and partnerships."--Publisher's description.


Institutional Buildings

Institutional Buildings
Author: Louis G. Redstone
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1980
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

Download Institutional Buildings Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle


Hints on Public Architecture

Hints on Public Architecture
Author: Robert Dale Owen
Publisher: New-York : G.P. Putnam
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1849
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

Download Hints on Public Architecture Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle


Caring Architecture

Caring Architecture
Author: Ebba Högström
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2017-03-07
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1443874892

Download Caring Architecture Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

Architecture is hard stuff. It is formed by walls, roofs, floors, all components of hard materials, stone, glass and wood. It distributes people in space and directs their doings and movements. Institutions are even harder stuff. Order is pushed a step further by the coerciveness of discursive architectural models and caring practices, restricting options to certain ways of thinking and acting. This book illuminates how people and spaces negotiate, and often challenge, regularities and patterns embedded in the meeting between architecture and institutions. It contains a number of essays by authors from disciplines such as human geography, architecture, planning, design, social work and education. The contributions discuss different examples from institutions in which care is carried out, such as assisted living facilities, residential care for children, psychiatric care facilities, hospitals, and prisons. By adopting a non-representational perspective, emergent practices render visible capacities of being flexible and mouldable, in which institutional architecture is defied, contested and transformed. New situations appear which transgress physical space in partnership with those who populate it, whether humans or non-humans. This book reveals the relational and transformative conditions of care architecture and the ways in which institutions transform (or not) into caring architecture.


Institution and Home

Institution and Home
Author: Julia W. Robinson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2006
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

Download Institution and Home Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

Institution and Home explores the concepts of institutionality and home, and compares various institutional and home environments and identifies the attitudes and behaviors associated with diverse housing settings and the design elements that generate and express them. It explains the reasons why we fear living in institutional settings, for example showing how institutional environments can contribute to a loss of autonomy.