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Future Work Future Communities - Stream 4 - Whyalla Community Leaders Interviews
The Whyalla Community Leaders dataset captures rich qualitative data from regional leaders regarding the transformative economic changes occurring in Whyalla, specifically focusing on the reinvestment in the steelworks. This research explores how leadership, government involvement, and business engagement influence the regional economic trajectory, alongside the societal and psychological impacts of such transitions.
The dataset provides insights into how leaders perceive the role of high-profile stakeholders like Sanjeev Gupta and the GFG Alliance in reshaping Whyalla's economic identity and instilling confidence in its future growth. It examines the comparative effectiveness of current initiatives against historical economic efforts over the past two to three decades, highlighting key differences that contribute to optimism about long-term prosperity.
Further, this dataset investigates the interplay between federal, state, and local governments in driving reinvestment and their perceived impacts on economic restructuring. It also delves into the local business community's responses to these changes, analyzing whether businesses align with the new economic activity led by GFG or pursue independent growth strategies.
Additionally, the dataset includes perspectives on Whyalla’s emerging strengths in renewable energy and its potential to shape the regional economy in the future. Leaders provide projections for the city’s development over the next 10 to 20 years, offering insights into anticipated challenges, opportunities, and strategies for sustainable growth.
This dataset provides a comprehensive view of the mechanisms driving economic transformation in Whyalla, enriched by the perspectives of its community leaders. It is a valuable resource for understanding the dynamics of regional economic renewal and the roles of leadership, policy, and local engagement in shaping such transitions
Anweisung zum zweckmäßigen Extrahiren und Referiren der Gerichtsacten auch zu Abfassung einer Sentenz daraus : Zum Gebrauch akademischer Vorlesungen / Von D. Jacob Friedrich Kees, des Churfürstl. Sächsischen Oberhofgerichts und des Consistorii zu Leipzig, wie auch des Landgerichts im Markgrafthum Niederlausitz Assessor.
Autopsie nach Ex. der ULB Sachsen-AnhaltVorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Leipzig, 1789 bey Georg Emanuel Beer
Jacob of Sarug's Homily on Tamar (Gen 38)
This small volume contains an edition (from Vatican ms. 117) of Jacob of Sarug’s homily on Tamar (420 lines long). The full title is “On Tamar and on the Mystery of the Church.” The biblical narrative on which the poem is based (Gen 38) gives Jacob the opportunity to discuss various women in the early part of biblical history and in Jesus’ lineage, as well as the fact that a woman who is called a prostitute is in that lineage. Jacob explains how Scripture’s language is used in this regard
Jacob Wassermann.
One of several renderings of the German author Jacob Wassermann by the painter and illustrator Suzanne Carvallo-Schülein.Digital ImageArtwork
Jacob of Serugh's Homilies on the Spectacles of the Theatre
This fascinating volume contains excerpts from four otherwise unedited (and untranslated) homilies from Jacob of Sarug on the theatre. These homilies, extant only in a single manuscript (BM Add. 17158), which is unfortunately poorly preserved, are unique for the light they cast on the Greek theatre in the Byzantine period. In this article, originally published in Le Muséon 48 (1935), Moss gives a substantive introduction to the selections presented from these homilies, and then presents the texts in Syriac and in English translation. Scholars and readers interested in Syriac literature, and in Jacob of Sarug in particular, as well as students of the history of the theatre, will find this work of great interest.Translated into English from the Syriac text
Jacob Viner’s Reminiscences from the New Deal (February 11, 1953)
This paper presents and reproduces an unpublished oral history interview given by Jacob Viner in 1953. The interview released by Viner for the Columbia Oral History Project gives us a valuable opportunity to throw light on his advisory activity during the New Deal Era. In our introduction we attempt to make a critical appraisal of Viner's reminiscences and to state the contribution they can provide to our general knowledge of the period. In addition, we also attempt to find out some biographical and interpretative elements useful to understand Viner’s own vision and his contribution to important economic policy processes during the New Deal.
Wave 5 of the Longitudinal Survey of Retrenched Automotive Workers
This dataset presents the results of the Wave 5 of the Longitudinal Workers Survey of Retrenched Automotive Workers. Participants in our longitudinal workers survey had jobs which were earmarked for retrenchment leading up to the closure of assembly plants operated in Australia by General Motors Holden, Toyota Motor Company, and Ford. Participant contact information was passed on to the research team at the University of South Australia by the government partners of the project. Participants had provided consent for their details to be used for further communication as part of their engagement in retraining and transition services. All participants in Wave 5 had participated in the Wave 1 survey and in at least the Wave 2, 3 or 4 survey.
The study was developed to investigate the efficacy of private and public investments in pre-retrenchment counselling and training, by collecting data to help understand:
- Which factors affect decisions to exit or stay in the labour market;
- Which factors improve the chances of employment;
- Which factors shorten the spell of unemployment; and
- The intermittency of work careers and labour ‘branching’ processes
Wave 1 of the Longitudinal Workers Survey of Retrenched Automotive Workers
This dataset presents the results of the Wave 1 of the Longitudinal Workers Survey of Retrenched Workers. Participants in our longitudinal workers survey had jobs which were earmarked for retrenchment leading up to the closure of assembly plants operated in Australia by General Motors Holden, Toyota Motor Company, and Ford. Participant contact information was passed on to the research team at the University of South Australia by the government partners of the project. Participants had provided consent for their details to be used for further communication as part of their engagement in retraining and transition services.
The study was developed to investigate the efficacy of private and public investments in pre-retrenchment counselling and training, by collecting data to help understand:
- Which factors affect decisions to exit or stay in the labour market;
- Which factors improve the chances of employment;
- Which factors shorten the spell of unemployment; and
- The intermittency of work careers and labour ‘branching’ processes
Wave 3 of the Longitudinal Survey of Retrenched Automotive Workers
This dataset presents the results of the Wave 3 of the Longitudinal Workers Survey of Retrenched Automotive Workers. Participants in our longitudinal workers survey had jobs which were earmarked for retrenchment leading up to the closure of assembly plants operated in Australia by General Motors Holden, Toyota Motor Company, and Ford. Participant contact information was passed on to the research team at the University of South Australia by the government partners of the project. Participants had provided consent for their details to be used for further communication as part of their engagement in retraining and transition services. All participants in Wave 3 had participated in the Wave 1 survey and most in Wave 2 of the survey.
The study was developed to investigate the efficacy of private and public investments in pre-retrenchment counselling and training, by collecting data to help understand:
- Which factors affect decisions to exit or stay in the labour market;
- Which factors improve the chances of employment;
- Which factors shorten the spell of unemployment; and
- The intermittency of work careers and labour ‘branching’ processes
Jacob of Serugh on the Eucharist: Homilies 22 and 95
In the two articles reprinted here, Dom Hugh Connolly offers an English translation of two homilies from Jacob of Serugh dealing with the Eucharist. Connolly used the Syriac text of Bedjan’s edition of Jacob’s homilies (also available from Gorgias Press), homilies 22 and 95 in that edition. A short selection from homily 53 is also translated because of its related subject matter. Connolly gives an introduction to each homily and includes some explanatory notes to the texts. These translations originally appeared in The Downside Review, nos. 27 (1908) and 29 (1910).Translated into English from the Syriac text of Bedjan’s edition of Jacob’s homilies.These translations originally appeared in The Downside Review, nos. 27 (1908) and 29 (1910)
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