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Simmons, Annette
""Power, position, property. That's been the name of the game throughout human history. And the urge to gain new territory -- or keep what's already been acquired -- certainly shows up in our daily work lives. The workplace, in fact, is ablaze with battles over information, relationships, and authority -- and everyone is fighting for psychological survival. These turf wars are some of the most productivity- and morale-squashing activities that employees engage in. Territorial Games analyzes 10 of these insidious and instinctual acts of gamesmanship -- such as camouflage...occupation...shunning...intimidation -- and it supplies positive strategies for combating territorial behavior. Written from the perspective of a behavioral scientist and drawn from in-depth interviews with corporate managers, the book explains how to: * understand the roots of territoriality * recognize the signs and symptoms of territorial games * focus on organizational goals rather than individual turf wars * promote teamwork throughout an organization * apply counterstrategies to change destructive behavior.""
New York: American Management Association;;, 1998
e20440796
eBooks Universitas Indonesia Library
Vargas, Robert
"This book charts a new direction for explanations of neighborhood violence that focuses on the underexamined role of adversarial relations (turf wars) among politicians, gangs, and the police. This case study of the Little Village neighborhood of Chicago investigates why shootings and arsons were concentrated on clusters of blocks in the neighborhoods eastside. Using a mix of ethnographic, historical, and statistical data, the book focuses on two turf wars that triggered incidents of violence and undermined residents violence prevention efforts. First, the political turf war between Chicagos Democratic Party and the neighborhoods independent political leadership curtailed community efforts to prevent violence. The majority-Democrat city council routinely gerrymandered ward boundaries in the neighborhoods eastside to prevent it from becoming another politically independent ward. With few ties to the citys political system, blocks on the eastside had insufficient resources and no organizational infrastructure to prevent violence. Second, the turf war between gangs and police routinely triggered acts of violence. To prevent residents from cooperating with police, gangs committed acts of arson against informants. In response police arrested gang leaders, which ignited violent competition among neighborhood gangs for territory thus made vacant. Wounded City uncovers links between urban political economy and rates of violence on residential blocks. It demonstrates how cities plagued by violence need to heal from physical wounds inflicted by violence as well as wounds inflicted by competition for political power.
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Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016
e20470251
eBooks Universitas Indonesia Library
London: The International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS), 2010
330.124 END
Buku Teks SO Universitas Indonesia Library
Nadira Adiswari
"Skripsi ini mempelajari kompleksitas teritori dalam live/work, yang dapat terbentuk sebagai bagian-bagian kecil yang terpisah dan tersebar namun saling berhubungan satu sama lain. Skripsi ini juga menyelidiki bentuk dan mekanisme boundaries dalam mengatur hubungan antar-teritori dalam live/work. Skripsi ini menggunakan studi kasus pada tiga unit live/work dengan kebutuhan yang berbeda-beda untuk memahami lebih dalam tentang pengaturan teritori dan penerapan boundaries terkait yang relevan untuk live/work tersebut. Studi kasus menunjukkan bahwa teritori live/work dapat mengalami tiga macam pengaturan: pemisahan, pertemuan, maupun penumpukan. Pemisahan teritori dapat terjadi karena alasan keamanan, kebutuhan besaran ruang, maupun kebutuhan sumber daya yang aksesnya terbatas. Pertemuan teritori dapat terjadi karena kebutuhan untuk mendekatkan dua kegiatan yang berbeda atau karena keberadaan sumber daya penunjang kegiatan yang terletak di dekat teritori kegiatan lain. Penumpukan teritori dapat terjadi karena kebutuhan ruang atau objek yang sama, maupun karena keberadaan sumber daya penunjang kegiatan yang terletak di dalam teritori kegiatan lain. Pengaturan antar teritori pada live/work tersebut dapat memanfaatkan penggunaan boundaries fisik dan non-fisik untuk mengatur dan menjaga kebutuhan setiap teritori dan hubungan antar teritori. Berbagai hubungan antar teritori ini menegaskan adanya kompleksitas teritori yang kerap tidak dapat dilihat secara utuh, terutama dalam konteks live/work.
This thesis aims to study the complexity of territories in live/work units, which are generated from smaller separate fragments that are dispersed yet interconnected. This thesis also investigates conditions of boundaries that organise the interaction between such complex territories in live/work units. This thesis utilises three different case studies of live/work units to explore more about such relationships and its corresponding boundaries. Based on the case studies, territorial organisation between commercial and residential activities appear in the form of separation, adjacency, and stacking. Separation of territories evolves to fulfil the need for safety, requirement for certain room dimensions, or requirement for limited resources. Adjacencies between territories can be driven by the need to put different activities close together or the need for limited resources which are only located near the territory of other activities. Territories can be stacked together due to the use of the same spaces and objects, or the need for limited resources which are only located near the territory of the other activities. Such organisations may employ the use of physical and non-physical boundaries to manage relationships between different territories in a live/work unit. These inter-territorial relations unfold the commonly overlooked complexity of territories, specifically in live/work units."
Depok: Fakultas Teknik Universitas Indonesia, 2020
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Churchill, Winston, Sir, 1874-1965
New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, 1962
355.4 CHU f
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library
Shilling, A. Gary
New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 1983
332.419 73 SHI i
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Artikel Jurnal Universitas Indonesia Library
McCoubrey, Hilaire
Aldershot: Brookfield Dartmouth , 1995
341.523 MCC i
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library
Lexington: University of Kentucky Press, 1972
940.54 CIV
Buku Teks SO Universitas Indonesia Library
Findley, Timothy
Toronto: Clarke, Irwin, 1977
819.3 FIN w
Buku Teks SO Universitas Indonesia Library