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Polymer solar cells have gained much attention as they offer a potentially economic and viable way of commercially manufacturing lightweight, flexible and low-cost photovoltaics. With contributions from leading scientists, Polymer Photovoltaics provides an international perspective on the latest research for this rapidly expanding field. The book starts with an Introduction to polymer solar cells and covers several important topics that govern their photovoltaic properties including the chemistry and the design of new light harvesting and interfacial materials and their structure-property relationship; the physics for photocurrent generation in the polymer solar cells; new characterization tools to study morphology effect on the property of donor/acceptor bulk heterojunctions; new device concepts such as tandem cells and semi-transparent cells and advanced roll-to-roll processes for large-scale manufacturing of polymer solar cells. Written by active researchers, the book provides a comprehensive overview of the recent advancements in polymer solar cell technology for both researchers and students that are interested in this field.
Del 10 - Monies, Markets, and Finance in East Asia, 1600-1900
Reshaping the Frontier Landscape: Dongchuan in Eighteenth-century Southwest China
Inbunden, Engelska, 2018
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In Reshaping the Frontier Landscape: Dongchuan in Eighteenth-century Southwest China, Fei HUANG examines the process of reshaping the landscape of Dongchuan, a remote frontier city in Southwest China in the eighteenth century. Rich copper deposits transformed Dongchuan into one of the key outposts of the Qing dynasty, a nexus of encounters between various groups competing for power and space. The frontier landscape bears silent witness to the changes in its people’s daily lives and in their memories and imaginations. The literati, officials, itinerant merchants, commoners and the indigenous people who lived there shaped and reshaped the local landscape by their physical efforts and cultural representations. This book demonstrates how multiple landscape experiences developed among various people in dependencies, conflicts and negotiations in the imperial frontier.
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This volume is the first book-length study of stay-at-home fathers, an emerging and non-conforming gender role in mainland China, offering a nuanced account of masculinities and fathering practices associated with this role while situating them within global discourses of gender, care, and family life. Drawing on analyses of TV dramas, social media materials, and in-depth interviews, it examines the multiple, overlapping, and at times contradictory discourses surrounding this role. By moving beyond the initial motivations for becoming stay-at-home fathers, the book shows how these men occupy shifting positions across different domains of their lives, including self-understanding, childcare, and intimate relationships. Readers benefit from an analysis that reveals masculinities as fluid and negotiated performances shaped by cultural expectations, life events, and class-based opportunities. These insights highlight how gendered power is reconfigured in partial and non-linear ways within and beyond the family.Stay-at-Home Fatherhood and Masculinities in China serves as an essential resource for researchers and students in Asian studies, gender studies, sociology, and family studies. It is particularly valuable for those interested in the contemporary transformation of parenting practices and gender roles in urban China.