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A Qualitative Study of Phishing -- Phishing IQ Tests Measure Fear, Not Ability -- Mental Models of Security Risks -- Improving Usability by Adding Security to Video Conferencing Systems -- A Sense of Security in Pervasive Computing?Is the Light on When the Refrigerator Door Is Closed?. 330 $aThe 11th International Conference on Financial Cryptography and Data Security (FC 2007, http://fc07. ifca. ai), organized by the International Financial Crypt- raphy Association (IFCA, http://www. ifca. ai/), was held in Tobago, February 12?15, 2007. The conference is a well-established and premier international - rum for research, advanced development, education, exploration, and debate - garding security in the context of ?nance and commerce. We continue to cover all aspects of securing transactions and systems, which this year included a range of technical areas such as cryptography, payment systems, anonymity, privacy, - thentication, and commercial and ?nancial transactions. For the ?rst time, there was an adjacent workshop on Usable Security, held after FC 2007 in the same - cation. The papers are included in the last part of this volume. The conference goal was to bring together top cryptographers, data-security specialists, and c- puter scientists with economists, bankers, implementers, and policy makers. The goal was met this year: there were 85 submissions, out of which 17 research papers and 1 system presentation paper were accepted. In addition, the conference featured two distinguished speakers, Mike Bond and Dawn Jutla, and two panel sessions, one on RFID and one on virtual economies. 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Ansto?ße Postkolonialer Theologie im Kontext der Migration -- Michael Nausner -- 2 Ungleichheit statt Differenz? Zum emanzipatorischen Potential poststrukturalistischer Theorie fu?r das theologische Versta?ndnis von Identita?t -- Theresa Pieper -- 3 Interreligio?ser Vergleich in postkolonialer Perspektive: Die ,Weltreligion Hinduismus' in Peter Schmiedels Entwurf einer globalen Wirtschaftsethik -- Bernhard Ortmann -- 4 Kann Christus sprechen? Eine postkoloniale U?berlegung zur Christologie -- Dominik Gautier -- 5 Die zweite Meile: Mt 5,41 in postkolonialer Perspektive - eine exegetische Erprobung -- Christian Wetz -- 6 Decoloniality, Theology and Bodies: Tamar and Jesus as Examples of Othering and Bonding -- Janneke Stegeman -- 7 Shembe, the Black Messiah: A Postcolonial Intervention -- Magnus Echtler -- 8 Postcolonial Re-imaginations: Interrogating Archival Space in Indo-European Encounters -- Gladson Jathanna -- 9 Postkoloniale Perspektiven und Forschendes Lernen: Ein Beispiel aus der kirchengeschichtlichen Lehrpraxis -- Sabine Hu?bner -- 10 Interkulturelle Theologie als herausfordernde Ressource im Religionsunterricht -- Britta Konz. 330 $aPostkolonialismus bezeichnet nicht nur die historische Epoche nach dem Ende der Kolonialzeit, sondern auch ein theoretisches Konzept zur Analyse von Herrschaftsverha?ltnissen. In der deutschsprachigen Theologie wurde dieses Konzept bisher wenig beachtet. Im zweisprachigen Sammelband Postkolonialismus, Theologie und die Konstruktion des Anderen erkunden Vertreter aller theologischen Disziplinen einschließlich der Religionswissenschaft die heuristischen Mo?glichkeiten, die der Postkolonialismus fu?r ihr Fach bietet. Es geht dabei insbesondere um die Frage, wie "der Andere" als Gegenu?ber eines "Wir" konstruiert wird. Gerade in Zeiten globaler Migration und erstarkenden Rechtsextremismus muss Theologie sprachfa?hig bleiben, um den dra?ngenden Fragen der Gegenwart Antwortangebote bieten zu ko?nnen. Postcolonialism refers not only to the historical epoch after the end of the colonial era, but also to a theoretical concept for the analysis of power relations. In German-speaking theology, this concept has so far received little attention. 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