LEADER 04770nam 2200697 450 001 9910150552503321 005 20230807213039.0 010 $a3-593-43255-2 035 $a(CKB)3710000000943833 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC4751837 035 $a552559dd-d1f8-4035-9811-303bb0dd2d03 035 $a(EXLCZ)993710000000943833 100 $a20161213h20152015 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $2rdacontent 182 $2rdamedia 183 $2rdacarrier 200 00$aMaking sense of the Americas $ehow protest related to America in the 1980s and beyond /$fJan Hansen, Christian Helm, Frank Reichherzer (editors) 205 $a1. Aufl. 210 1$aFrankfurt, [Germany] ;$aNew York :$cCampus Verlag,$d2015. 210 4$d©2015 215 $a1 online resource (361 pages) $cillustrations 225 1 $aEigene und Fremde Welten ;$vVolume 33 300 $aPublicationDate: 20151112 311 $a3-593-50480-4 327 $aContents Acknowledgments 9 I. Foundations Transatlantic Flows and Complex Entanglements of Protest in the 1980s. Introduction 13 (Jan Hansen, Christian Helm, Frank Reichherzer) Views from the South - Latin American Roots of Anti-Imperialism and Anti-Yankeeism 31 (Christine Hatzky) II. Looking Northward "European women push for awareness" - Images, Construals and Activities 5 (Anne Bieschke) "one world - one struggle - one enemy": The Occupation of the Amerikahaus in West-Berlin, 1980 (Vojin Sa?a Vukadinovi?) "Pacifism does not ensure Peace" -Explaining the Low Profile of the French Pacifist Movement 89 (Ilaria Parisi) The Italian Communists' Protest against US Foreign Policy - from Nixon to Reagan 109 (Valentine Lomellini) III. Looking Southward The Swedish-Chilean Society - Fascist Solidarity with Pinochet's Chile in Sweden 131 (Fernando Camacho Padilla) Globalizing Nicaragua? An Entangled History of Sandinista Solidarity Movements in Western Europe 151(Kim Christiaens) Between Solidarity and Emancipation? Female Solidarity and Nicaraguan Revolutionary Feminism 175 (Friederike Apelt) Guns, Doves and Utopia - Cartoons and Posters in West German Nicaragua Solidarity 197 (Christian Helm) IV. Looking Beyond The Promise of Internationalism - US Anti-Nuclear Activism and the European Challenge 225 (Kyle Harvey) An "Other American" - Petra Kelly and the Power of Green Politics in the United States 245 (Stephen Milder) The Transatlantic Drift and the Reinvention of Europe - West German Labor Unions' Perception of America 267 (Jasper M. Trautsch) Dissociation and Cooperation - Willy Brandt, the United States and the New Social Movements 293 (Judith Michel) Victory over American Imperialism? The "Heroine of Socialism" Angela Davis in East Berlin 311 (Kristina Kütt) The Blazing Continent - Latin American Folklore and Romanticism in the Soviet Union 333 (Tobias Rupprecht) Notes on Contributors 355 330 $aLong description: Ob »Sonne statt Reagan« auf der Friedensdemo oder Che-Guevara-Poster und Kaffee aus dem revolutionären Nicaragua in der WG-Küche - die Protestkulturen im Westeuropa der 1980er Jahre speisten sich zu einem Großteil aus der spannungsreichen Auseinandersetzung mit Amerika. Die von ihnen betriebene Sinnstiftung ist also ohne die Bezüge und Referenzen, die Wechselwirkungen und Verflechtungen im »transatlantischen Dreieck« zwischen den beiden Teilen des amerikanischen Kontinents und Europa nicht zu verstehen. 330 $aBiographical note: Jan Hansen ist wiss. Mitarbeiter an der HU Berlin. Christian Helm ist wiss. Mitarbeiter an der Universität Hannover. Frank Reichherzer ist wiss. 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Towards a Quality Model for Explainability -- Identifying relevant Factors of Requirements Quality: an industrial Case Study -- Quality Requirements -- Assessing the Understandability of Attack-Defense Trees for Modelling Security Requirements: an Experimental Investigation -- Learning to Rank Privacy Design Patterns: A Semantic Approach to Meeting Privacy Requirements -- A New Usability Inspection Method: Experience-based Analysis -- Governance-focused Classification of Security and Privacy Requirements from Obligations in Software Engineering Contracts -- Explainability with and in Requirements Engineering -- What Impact do my Preferences Have? A Framework for Explanation-Based Elicitation of Quality Objectives for Robotic Mission Planning -- Candidate Solutions for Defining Explainability Requirements of AI Systems -- Artificial Intelligence for Requirements Engineering -- Opportunities and Limitations of AI in Human-Centered Design - A Research Preview -- A Tertiary Study on AI for Requirements Engineering -- Exploring LLMs? ability to detect variability in requirements -- Natural Language Processing for Requirements Engineering -- Designing NLP-based solutions for requirements variability management: experiences from a design science study at Visma -- Natural2CTL: A Dataset for Natural Language Requirements and their CTL Formal Equivalents -- Requirements Engineering for Artificial Intelligence -- Towards a Comprehensive Ontology for Requirements Engineering for AI-powered Systems -- Operationalizing Machine Learning Using Requirements-Grounded MLOps -- Crowd-based Requirements Engineering -- Unveiling Competition Dynamics in Mobile App Markets through User Reviews -- Exploring the Automatic Classification of Usage Information in Feedback -- Channeling the Voice of the Crowd: Applying Structured Queries in User Feedback Collection -- Emerging Topics and Challenges in Requirements Engineering -- Requirements Information in Backlog Items: Content Analysis -- Requirements Engineering for No-Code Development (RE4NCD): A Case Study of Rapid Application Development during War -- Behavior-Driven Specification in Practice: An Experience Report -- The Return of Formal Requirements Engineering in the Era of Large Language Models. 330 $aThis book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 30th International Working Conference on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality, REFSQ 2024, held in Winterthur, Switzerland, during April 8?12, 2024. 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