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Die Theorien in der Kulturproduktion : Aspekte der Performativität Von Kultur- und Sozialwissenschaften
Die Theorien in der Kulturproduktion : Aspekte der Performativität Von Kultur- und Sozialwissenschaften
Autore Schwegler Guy
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Wiesbaden : , : Springer Vieweg. in Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH, , 2024
Descrizione fisica 1 Online-Ressource
Collana Soziologie der Konventionen Series
ISBN 3-658-42610-1
978-3-658-42610-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ger
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Vorwort -- Inhaltsüberblick -- Inhaltsverzeichnis -- Abbildungsverzeichnis -- Tabellenverzeichnis -- 1 Einleitung: Kulturproduktion als Zentrum gegenwärtiger Gesellschaften -- 1.1 Die Verwendung von wissenschaftlichem Wissen in der Gesellschaft -- 1.2 Perspektive, Fragestellung und Aufbau der Arbeit -- 2 Performativität und Valorisierung: Wertigkeitskonstruktion durch Theorien -- 2.1 Die Perspektive der Performativität -- 2.1.1 Auffassungen von Performativität -- 2.1.2 Die Performativität von wirtschaftswissenschaftlichen Theorien -- 2.1.3 Dimensionen von Performativität -- 2.1.4 Schlussfolgerung: Ein theoretisches Modell für performative Effekte -- 2.2 Theorien im Prozess der Valorisierung -- 2.2.1 „Berechenbarkeit" in kultur- und sozialwissenschaftlichen Theorien -- 2.2.2 Wertzuschreibung im Kulturkapitalismus -- 2.2.3 Valorisierung mittels kultur- und sozialwissenschaftlicher Theorien -- 2.2.4 In die Valorisierung hinein: Wertigkeiten in den Theorien -- 2.2.5 Ermöglichung von Valorisierung: Parapraktik und Form -- 2.2.6 Schlussfolgerung: Die Auslegung von Wertigkeiten durch Akteur*innen -- 2.3 Die Herkunft der Theorien -- 2.3.1 Die Auswirkungen von Universitäten und Fachhochschulen -- 2.3.2 Ein „Turn to the Social" in der Kulturproduktion -- 2.3.3 Theorien als Alltagsressourcen -- 2.3.4 Schlussfolgerung: Eine Durchdringung mit Theorien -- 3 Konzepte zur Analyse von Performativität in der Kulturproduktion -- 3.1 Theorien als Lebensstil-Ressource -- 3.1.1 Ein Interesse für Sozialstruktur und Lebensstile -- 3.1.2 Distinktion über Kulturprodukte -- 3.1.3 Distinktion mittels kultur- und sozialwissenschaftlicher Theorien -- 3.1.4 Die Möglichkeit eines pluralen Habitus -- 3.1.5 Reflexivität und Performativität -- 3.1.6 Schlussfolgerung: Handlungen in Lebensstilen.
3.2 Felder und Kulturwelten: Theorien im sozialen Kontext der Kulturproduktion -- 3.2.1 Felder als soziale Kontexte der Kulturproduktion -- 3.2.2 Performativität und die (Un-)Abhängigkeit von Feldern -- 3.2.3 Von den Feldern zu den sozialen Welten der Kulturproduktion -- 3.2.4 Konzepte zur Analyse von Kulturwelten -- 3.2.5 Authentische Produktion und Performativität -- 3.2.6 Schlussfolgerung: Zwei Interessen am sozialen Kontext von Performativität -- 3.3 Mediation durch Theorien -- 3.3.1 Erweiterung der Perspektive durch Mediation -- 3.3.2 Naturalisierung und Sozialisierung der Objekte -- 3.3.3 Wert in der Mediation -- 3.3.4 Von der Mediation zu Attachements -- 3.3.5 Schlussfolgerung: Übersetzung der Theorien als Attachements -- 4 Methodologien und Methoden für die Analyse von Performativität -- 4.1 Die Sozio-Epistemologie der Performativität -- 4.1.1 Eine gemeinsame Wissensproduktion erster und zweiter Ordnung -- 4.1.2 Graduelle Differenz - 1. Konsequenzen der ersten Ordnung -- 4.1.3 Generalisierte Symmetrie und ein neuer Bruch - 2. Konsequenz der ersten Ordnung -- 4.1.4 Performativität als Phänomenotechnik - 1. Konsequenz der zweiten Ordnung -- 4.1.5 Teilnehmende Objektivierung - 2. Konsequenz der zweiten Ordnung -- 4.2 Eine qualitative Methodologie zwischen Paradigmen -- 4.2.1 Die methodologischen Konsequenzen zwischen Pragmatismus und Strukturalismus -- 4.2.2 Bewährung einer qualitativen Methodologie zwischen den Paradigmen -- 4.2.3 Von der Grounded Theory zur Situationsanalyse -- 4.2.4 Situationsanalyse als Methodologie zwischen Pragmatismus und Strukturalismus -- 4.2.5 Mapping als ergänzende Analysepraxis -- 4.3 Methoden zur Analyse der performativen Effekte -- 4.3.1 Startpunkt des empirischen Vorgehens und Techniken der Datenerhebung -- 4.3.2 Systematik und Techniken der Datenanalyse.
4.3.3 Hinweise zur Aufbereitung der Daten für die Ergebnispräsentation -- 5 Die Veränderung der Kulturproduktion -- 5.1 Feldtheoretische Betrachtung der Kulturwelt -- 5.2 Die Situation der Intermediation der Theorien -- 5.2.1 Eine neue Problematisierung von Kulturproduktion -- 5.2.2 Die „Studies" als Intermediäre -- 5.2.3 Formen der Intermediation -- 5.2.4 Eine Fraktion der neuen Mittelklasse als sozialstrukturelle Einbettung -- 5.2.5 Die selbstverständliche wissenschaftliche Perspektive -- 5.2.6 Nahelegungen der Verwendung von Theorie -- 5.2.7 Exkurs zur Situation der Intermediation: Design -- 5.2.8 Schlussfolgerung: Eine konventionelle Grundlage für Performativität -- 5.3 Die Situation der Verwendung der Theorien -- 5.3.1 Anrufung der Akteur*innen durch die Theorien -- 5.3.2 Formen der Kulturproduktion als Einfallstore für Theorien -- 5.3.3 Übersetzung 1: Von der Wissenschaft in die Kulturwelt -- 5.3.4 Effekte im Bereich der normativen Praxisprinzipien -- 5.3.5 Effekte im Bereich der Ausführungsmediationen -- 5.3.6 Effekte im Bereich der Ontologie und Autorschaft -- 5.3.7 Performative Effekte als Prozesse des Attachements -- 5.3.8 Übersetzung 2: Effekte zwischen den Bereichen der Kulturproduktion -- 5.3.9 Exkurs zur Situation der Verwendung: Informatik -- 5.3.10 Schlussfolgerung: Radikale Veränderungen und die Schwierigkeit barnesischer Performativität -- 5.4 Die Situation der neuen Prozesse durch Theorien -- 5.4.1 Dekonstruktion der Evidenzen -- 5.4.2 Das benötigte „Mehr" -- 5.4.3 Generische Performativität als Valorisierungsstrategie -- 5.4.4 Die Metaebene der performativen Kulturproduktion -- 5.4.5 Eine Kulturwelt als „unsichtbares College" -- 5.4.6 Ein Feld für die Reise durch Institutionen -- 5.4.7 Theorie als Grenzobjekt und Garant von universalem Wissen -- 5.4.8 Das Aussetzen der Performativität.
5.4.9 Exkurs zur Situation der neuen Prozesse: Zeitgenössischer Tanz -- 5.4.10 Schlussfolgerung: Die Nutzung der Theorien -- 6 Fazit: Änderungen in den Wertigkeiten von Kulturproduktion -- 6.1 Theoretische Konzepte in Kulturwelten -- 6.2 Systematisierung der performativen Effekte -- 6.3 Die gesellschaftliche Bedeutung von Kulturproduktion -- Anhang: Übersicht der analysierten Fälle -- Literatur.
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Schwegler Guy  
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Therapeutic Landscapes : An Interdisciplinary Perspective on Landscape and Health
Therapeutic Landscapes : An Interdisciplinary Perspective on Landscape and Health
Autore Rathmann Joachim
Pubbl/distr/stampa Wiesbaden : , : Springer Vieweg. in Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH, , 2021
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (49 pages)
Collana Essentials
ISBN 3-658-33848-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Altri titoli varianti Therapeutic Landscapes
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Rathmann Joachim  
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Towards a Peaceful Development of Cyberspace : De-Escalation of State-Led Cyber Conflicts and Arms Control of Cyber Weapons
Towards a Peaceful Development of Cyberspace : De-Escalation of State-Led Cyber Conflicts and Arms Control of Cyber Weapons
Autore Reinhold Thomas
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Wiesbaden : , : Springer Vieweg. in Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH, , 2024
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (378 pages)
Collana Technology, Peace and Security I Technologie, Frieden und Sicherheit Series
ISBN 3-658-43951-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Abstract -- Author's Publication -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Part I Synopsis -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Motivation and Problem Statement -- 1.2 Related Work and Research Gap -- 1.3 Aim and Research Question -- 1.4 Methodology and Structure of the Thesis -- 1.5 Underlying Publications and Contributions of the Authors -- 1.5.1 Part A: Concepts and Challenges of Peace in Cyberspace -- 1.5.2 Part B: Threats From Malicious Activities in Cyberspace and Technological Trends -- 1.5.3 Part C: Approaches for the Peaceful Development of Cyberspace -- 2 Findings Part A: Concepts and Challenges of Peace in Cyberspace -- 2.1 Malicious Actors in Cyberspace -- 2.2 The Nature of Cyberwarfare -- 2.3 Arms Control and Its Challenges in Cyberspace -- 3 Findings Part B: Threats From Malicious Activities in Cyberspace and Technological Trends -- 3.1 Assessment Model for Cyberweapons -- 3.2 The Attribution Problem -- 3.3 A State's Dilemma with Vulnerabilities -- 3.4 Threats and Vulnerabilities of the Global Internet Backbone -- 3.5 How Artificial Intelligence Will Change Malicious Cyber Tools -- 4 Findings Part C: Approaches for the Peaceful Development of Cyberspace -- [DELETE] -- 4.1 De-escalating Cyberconflicts -- 4.2 Disarmament for Cyberspace by Reducing the Vulnerability Stockpiles -- 4.3 Verification in Cyberspace -- 5 Discussion and Conclusions -- 5.1 Discussion -- 5.2 Limitations -- 5.3 Future Work -- 5.4 Conclusion -- Part II Publications Part A -- 6 From Cyberwar to Cyberpeace -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Current Challenges of Cyberwar -- 6.2.1 Militarization of the Cyberspace -- 6.2.2 International Law in the Cyberspace -- 6.2.3 Lacking International Norms and Definitions -- 6.2.4 Arms Control in the Cyberspace -- 6.3 Measures for Cyberpeace -- 6.3.1 Cooperative and Declaratory Approaches.
6.3.2 Informatory Approaches -- 6.3.3 Technical Approaches -- 6.3.4 Cyberpeace Campaign -- 6.4 Conclusions -- 7 Military Cyber Activities in Russia's War Against Ukraine and Their Significance for the Debates on the Containment of a Cyberwar -- 7.1 Cyberwar-Expectations -- 7.2 Assessment of the Role of Military and Offensive Cyber Means of Action in Russia's War Against Ukraine -- 7.2.1 Russia's Effective Cyber Startup Phase -- 7.2.2 Inadequate Connectivity Planning for Cyberspace and International Support for Ukraine -- 7.2.3 Dangers of Uncontrolled Spread of Cyber Activities -- 7.2.4 Dependence on Local and Civilian ICT Infrastructures -- 7.2.5 Unexpected Activities of Non-state Actors -- 7.3 Conclusions -- 7.3.1 Increasing Threat to Critical Infrastructure -- 7.3.2 Increase in the Preparation of Offensive Cyber Operations -- 7.3.3 Need for Internationally Binding Norms for State Behavior in Cyberspace -- 7.3.4 Containment of the Activities of Non-state Actors and State due Diligence Obligations -- 7.3.5 Russia's Future Role in Cyberspace -- 7.4 Summary -- 8 Arms Control and its Applicability to Cyberspace -- 8.1 What is Arms Control and Why is it Necessary -- 8.1.1 Historical Examples of Arms Control -- 8.1.2 Arms Control for Nuclear Weapons Technology -- 8.1.3 Arms Control for Biological and Chemical Weapons Technology -- 8.1.4 Arms Control Treaties for Conventional Weapons and the Outer Space -- 8.1.5 Preventive Arms Control -- 8.1.6 An Overview on Existing Measures of Arms Control -- 8.2 Arms Control Measures -- 8.2.1 Confidence Building and Verification as Important Parts of Arms Control Measures -- 8.2.2 The Challenges of Arms Control Measures in Cyberspace -- 8.3 Important First Approaches of Arms Control in Cyberspace -- 8.3.1 The Wassenaar Export Control Arrangement and its Extension from 2013.
8.3.2 The 2018 Proposal of the EU Parliament for a Harmonised Dual-Use Export Controls Regulation -- 8.3.3 Recommendations of the United Nations Group of Governmental Experts from 2015 -- 8.3.4 Proposals for Confidence Building Measures by the OSCE -- 8.3.5 State Driven Proposals for Norms and Responsibilities of State Behavior in Cyberspace -- 8.4 Summary -- 9 Challenges for Cyber Arms Control: A Qualitative Expert Interview Study -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Theoretical Perspective: Related Work -- 9.3 Methodology -- 9.3.1 Data Collection -- 9.3.2 Data Evaluation -- 9.4 Empirical Findings -- 9.4.1 A: Lack of a Definition for the Term Cyberweapon -- 9.4.2 B: Dual-Use-Dilemma -- 9.4.3 C: Verification -- 9.4.4 D: Constant Technological Development and Role of the Private Sector -- 9.4.5 E: Political Will -- 9.4.6 Further Remarks from the Interviews -- 9.5 Discussion -- 9.5.1 Discussion of the Results -- 9.5.2 Interpretation -- 9.5.3 Limitations and Future Work -- 9.6 Conclusion -- 9.7 Annex -- 9.7.1 Overview of the Challenges to Establishing an Arms Control Agreement in Cyberspace -- 9.7.2 Interview Guidelines -- 9.7.3 Coding Scheme -- Part III Publications Part B -- 10 Towards a Cyberweapons Assessment Model-Assessment of the Technical Features of Malicious Software -- 10.1 Introduction and Research Question -- 10.1.1 Research Question and Methodology -- 10.2 Related Work: Current Approaches for the Classification of Cyber Weapons -- 10.2.1 Intent- and Effect-Based Classification -- 10.2.2 Classifications Based on the Strategic Assessments -- 10.2.3 Classifications Based on Normative Aspects -- 10.2.4 Classifications Based on the Comparison with Traditional Weapons and Weapons Technology -- 10.2.5 Classifications Based on Architectural Characteristics of Malicious Software -- 10.2.6 Research Gap -- 10.3 Technical Features of Cyber Weapons.
10.3.1 Production and Storage -- 10.3.2 Availability and Steps for Full Operational Capability -- 10.3.3 Deployment and Operation -- 10.3.4 Direct Impact and Effects -- 10.3.5 Overall Results, Successions and Leverage -- 10.4 Assessment Model for Cyberweapons and Case-Study-based Evaluation -- 10.4.1 How to Assess Cyber Weapons -- 10.4.2 Case-Study based Evaluation -- 10.4.3 First Positive Case: Stuxnet -- 10.4.4 Second Positive Case: TRISIS/TRITON -- 10.4.5 Negative Case: Emotet -- 10.4.6 Evaluation of Results -- 10.5 Conclusion and Future Work -- 10.5.1 The Technical Assessment of Cyber Weapons -- 10.5.2 Limitations -- 10.5.3 Further Research -- 10.6 Annex -- 10.6.1 Stuxnet -- 10.6.2 TRISIS/TRITON -- 10.6.3 Emotet -- 11 Spotting the Bear: Credible Attribution and Russian Operations in Cyberspace -- 11.1 Attribution: What It Is and What for? -- 11.2 Attributing a Cyber Operation -- 11.2.1 Technical Aspects of Attribution -- 11.2.2 Intelligence Aspect of Attribution -- 11.2.3 Geopolitics of Attribution -- 11.3 Why It Is Problematic to Point to Russia -- 12 Wannacry About the Tragedy of the Commons? Game-theory and the Failure of Global Vulnerability Disclosure -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Cooperation Under Anarchy -- 12.2.1 Prisoners Dilemma and Zero Days -- 12.2.2 Escaping the Dilemma -- 12.3 Cooperating on Vulnerability Disclosure -- 12.3.1 Particularities of Cyberspace and Digital Goods -- 12.3.2 The WannaCry and NotPetya Malware Campaigns and its EternalBlue Roots -- 12.4 Suggestions to Foster the Cooperation in Cyberspace -- 12.5 Conclusion -- 13 The Digital Divide in State Vulnerability to Submarine Communications Cable Failure -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Related Work and Research Gap -- 13.3 Method -- 13.3.1 Definitions -- 13.3.2 Network Analysis -- 13.3.3 Scenarios and Group Formation -- 13.3.4 Availability of Data Sets.
13.3.5 Data Compilation -- 13.3.6 Statistical Analysis Program -- 13.4 Findings -- 13.4.1 Identification of Central Nodes through Centrality Indices -- 13.4.2 Assessing State Vulnerability to SCC Loss through Fault Scenarios -- 13.4.3 Socio-Economic Development and Redundancy Levels -- 13.4.4 Summary of the Findings -- 13.5 Discussion -- 13.6 Conclusion -- 14 Cyberweapons and Artificial Intelligence-Impact, Influence and the Challenges for Arms Control -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Cyberweapons and the Militarization of Cyberspace -- 14.2.1 The Current Situation of State-Driven Cyberattacks -- 14.3 How the Technology of Cyberweapons and Its Application Will Evolve -- 14.4 How Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Could Influence Cyberweapons -- 14.4.1 Explainability and Responsibility of AI-Enabled Cyberweapons -- 14.4.2 AI and the Pitfalls of the Attribution of Cyberattacks -- 14.5 The Negative Impact on Arms Control of Artificial Intelligence in Cyberweapons -- 14.6 How Can Artificial Intelligence Support Cyber Arms Control? -- 14.7 Conclusion -- Part IV Publications Part C -- 15 Preventing the Escalation of Cyberconflicts: Towards an Approach to Plausibly Assure the Non-Involvement in a Cyberattack -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 Related Work -- 15.2.1 Technical Challenges -- 15.2.2 Political and Security Challenges -- 15.3 Case Examples -- 15.3.1 Selected Case Examples -- 15.3.2 Comparison of the Example Cases -- 15.4 Technical Properties of the Cyberspace and the Ambiguity of Digital Data -- 15.5 Reducing the Escalation Risk: Outline of a System to Plausibly Assure Non-involvement in a Cyberattack -- 15.5.1 Political Incentives and Motivation of States to Establish and Comply with such a Measure -- 15.5.2 Requirements for a System for the Plausible Assurance of Non-involvement.
15.5.3 A Conceptual Cyber Incident Model as a Potential Use Case Scenario.
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Reinhold Thomas  
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The Transformative Potential of Corporate Social Responsibility in the Global Cocoa-Chocolate Chain : Insights from Sustainability Certification Practices in Ghana
The Transformative Potential of Corporate Social Responsibility in the Global Cocoa-Chocolate Chain : Insights from Sustainability Certification Practices in Ghana
Autore Ollendorf Franziska
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Wiesbaden : , : Springer Vieweg. in Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH, , 2024
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (316 pages)
Collana (Re-)konstruktionen - Internationale und Globale Studien Series
ISBN 3-658-43668-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Abstract -- Résumé -- Contents -- Abbreviations and Acronyms -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Maps -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Problem Statement -- 1.2 Study Approach -- 1.2.1 Motivation and Rationale for the Study -- 1.2.2 Theoretical Background -- 1.2.3 Methodological approach / proceeding of the empirical study -- 1.2.4 Guiding Research Questions and Hypotheses -- 1.3 Organization of the Study -- Part I CSR as a Governance Tool in the Global Cocoa-Chocolate Chain -- 2 The Evolution of CSR as "a Concept for All" -- 2.1 CSR-the Genesis of an Ambivalent Concept -- 2.2 A Political Social Responsibility of Business? -- 2.3 Forms and Institutional Embeddedness of CSR -- 2.4 Concluding Thoughts on CSR as a Developmental Tool -- 3 Consent and Control: A Conceptual Framework for the Study of CSR in the Global Cocoa-Chocolate Chain -- 3.1 Understanding Organization and Control of Global Value Chains-the Global Value Chain Analysis Approach -- 3.1.1 The Evolution of Global Value Chain Analysis-the Ideological Journey of a Research Concept -- 3.1.2 Global Value Chain Analysis as a Methodical Framework -- 3.1.3 Limitations of the Industrial Governance Understanding in Global Value Chain Analysis -- 3.2 CSR as a Consent Strategy-Neo-Gramscian Perspectives on Global Governance -- 3.2.1 Antonio Gramsci's Concept of Cultural Hegemony -- 3.2.2 Neo-Gramscian Approaches to International Political Economy -- 3.2.3 CSR, Trasformismo, and the Manufacture of Consent in Global Value Chains -- 3.3 Governing through CSR-Elements of the Consent and Control Framework -- 4 CSR in a Dynamic Global Cocoa-Chocolate Chain -- 4.1 Historical and Geographic Features of the Global Cocoa-Chocolate Chain -- 4.2 Main Activities within the Production Segments -- 4.2.1 Local Level: Cocoa Production and Linked Activities -- 4.2.2 National Level: Cocoa Marketing.
4.2.3 Global Level: From Transformation to Retailing -- 4.3 The Hybridization of Governance in the Global Cocoa-Chocolate Chain -- 4.4 Key Challenges to Achieve Sustainability in the Global Cocoa-Chocolate Chain -- 4.4.1 Environmental Pillar: Focus on Deforestation and Biodiversity Degradation -- 4.4.2 Economic Pillar: Focus on Value Distribution and Power Concentration in the Global Cocoa-Chocolate Chain -- 4.4.3 Social Pillar: Focus on Child Labor -- 4.5 CSR as a Response to Sustainability Deficiencies in the Global Cocoa-Chocolate Chain -- Part II CSR and Transformations in Ghana's Cocoa Sector as Part of Governance Dynamics in the Global Cocoa-Chocolate Chain -- 5 The Cocoa Sector in Ghana-a Frontier at its Limits? -- 5.1 Ghana's Cocoa Frontier as a Driver of Rural Structural Change -- 5.2 The Institutional Setting of the Cocoa Sector in Ghana -- 5.2.1 A Historical Snap of the Institutional Environment and Sector Reforms -- 5.2.2 Today's Institutional Set-up and Stakeholder Positions -- 5.2.3 The Two main Segments in the Sector: Production and Marketing -- 5.3 Main Challenges to Establish Sustainability of Ghana's Last Cocoa Frontier -- 5.4 Main Sector Strategies to Respond to Sustainability Challenges -- 5.4.1 Public Sector Strategies -- 5.4.2 Farmers' Self-organization and NGOs' Support -- 5.4.3 Industry Interventions: CSR as a Response to Challenges on Ghana's Last Cocoa Frontier -- 6 Field Work Design and Procedures -- 6.1 Research Approach -- 6.2 Guiding Model for the Empirical Assessment of CSR-induced Transformations in the Global Cocoa-Chocolate Chain -- 6.3 Field Work Strategy: Triangulation of Qualitative Research Tools -- 6.3.1 Study of Sector Constellation and Existing CSR Interventions in Ghana's Cocoa Industry -- 6.3.2 Farmers Interviews on Experiences with the Selected Sustainability Intervention -- 6.4 Data Processing and Analysis.
6.5 Characteristics of the Research Area and Socio-demographics of Interview Partners -- 7 CSR in Practice: Assessing the Implementation of one Cocoa Sustainability Program in Ghana -- 7.1 The Implementation: Modus Operandi of the Studied Project -- 7.1.1 Project Partners -- 7.1.2 The Implementation Process -- 7.2 Project Experiences from Different Perspectives -- 7.2.1 The Experiences of the Implementers -- 7.2.2 Farmers' Perceptions on the Project and their Participation in it -- 7.2.3 COCOBOD's Views on Private Sector-led Sustainability Interventions in the Sector -- 7.3 Private Sustainability Interventions and Institutional Transformations in Ghana's Cocoa Sector -- 7.3.1 New Forms of Sector Organization -- 7.3.2 New Patterns of Sector Cooperation -- 7.3.3 Shifting Marketing Relations -- 8 Transnational CSR as a Governance Tool and Local Development in the Global South -- 8.1 Cocoa Sustainability Certification through the Lenses of the Consent and Control Framework -- 8.1.1 Dimensions of the Transformative Process -- 8.1.2 Outcomes of Private Governmental Aspirations through CSR -- 8.2 TNC-driven Sustainability Certification and Local Development Opportunities -- 8.2.1 Regulatory Capacities at Risk -- 8.2.2 Upgrading Opportunities Reduced -- 8.2.3 No Fairness in a Certified Cocoa Bean -- 8.2.4 Shortcomings in Underlying Developmental Assumptions -- 8.3 Outlook: A Multiple-Scale Effort to Achieve Cocoa Sustainability and Overcome Cocoa Producers' Poverty -- 8.3.1 Requirements at the International Level -- 8.3.2 The Need for Increased National Efforts -- 8.3.3 The Gains of Local Self-Organization -- 9 Conclusions -- 9.1 Unpacking Ambitions, Tools and Effects of Transnational CSR -- 9.2 The Challenge to Open the Box-and How to Look in it -- 9.3 Possible Future Forms of CSR and Implications for Research and Practice -- References.
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Ollendorf Franziska  
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Turkey's Water Policy As Part of the Political Strategy : The Evolution of Turkey's Water Policy
Turkey's Water Policy As Part of the Political Strategy : The Evolution of Turkey's Water Policy
Autore Gabrielyan Hayk
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Wiesbaden : , : Springer Vieweg. in Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH, , 2024
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (414 pages)
Disciplina 333.91109561
Collana Politik, Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft Im Spannungsverhältnis der Regionen Südosteuropa und Mittlerer Osten Series
ISBN 3-658-44070-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Foreword -- Contents -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Dissertation Description -- 1.2 Research Question and Sub Questions -- 1.3 Literature Review and the Contribution of My to This Literature -- 1.4 Methodology -- 1.5 Research Findings -- 1.6 Conclusions -- 2 Theoretical Framework -- 2.1 What is Realism? -- 2.2 The Development of Political Realism -- 2.3 Hans Morgenthau-the Six Principles of Political Realism -- 2.3.1 First Principle-Politics is Governed by Objective Laws Which Have Roots in Human Nature -- 2.3.2 Second Principle-National Interest Defined in Terms of National Power -- 2.3.3 Third Principle-Interest is Always Dynamic -- 2.3.4 Fourth Principle-Abstract Moral Principles Cannot Be Applied to Politics -- 2.3.5 Fifth Principle-Difference Between Moral Aspirations of a Nation and the Universal Moral Principles -- 2.3.6 Sixth Principle-Autonomy of International Politics -- 2.4 Kenneth Waltz-Neorealism -- 2.4.1 Defining Power -- 2.4.2 Why Do States Struggle for Power? -- 2.4.3 The Critical and Normative Dimension of Power Politics -- 2.5 Realism, Liberalism and Constructivism in Transboundary Water Relations -- 2.5.1 Realism in Transboundary Water Relations -- 2.5.2 Liberalism in Transboundary Water Relations -- 2.5.3 Constructivism in Transboundary Water Relations -- 2.5.4 Realism, Liberalism and Constructivism in Turkey's Hydro Diplomacy -- 3 Hydropolicy and Hydropolitical Interdependence -- 3.1 Water and Interdependence in World Politics -- 3.1.1 The Importance of Water -- 3.1.2 Hydropolitical Interdependence -- 3.2 The Rise of Hydro-Diplomacy -- 3.2.1 Transboundary Water Governance -- 3.2.2 Technical Cooperation -- 3.2.3 Hydrohegemons -- 3.2.4 River Basin Organization -- 3.3 International Water law -- 3.3.1 Conflicts Over Transboundary Water -- 3.3.2 The Helsinki Rules on the Uses of the Waters of International Rivers.
3.3.3 UN Convention on the Law of the Non-Navigational Uses of International Watercourses -- 3.3.4 Similarities and Differences Between the 1966 Helsinki Rules and the 1997 U.N. Convention -- 3.4 Turkey's Transboundary Water Policy (Official Position) -- 3.5 New Approach for Analyzing Turkey's Hydro Policy -- 4 Historical and Geographical Overviews of the Euphrates-Tigris and the Orontes Basins -- 4.1 The Importance of Water in the Ottoman Era -- 4.1.1 The Problem of Drinking and Irrigation Water -- 4.1.2 Economic and Military Importance of Rivers -- 4.1.3 Steamship Era -- 4.2 The First Steps of the Republic of Turkey in Water Sphere -- 4.2.1 EIE -- 4.2.2 DSİ -- 4.2.3 The Water Sphere of Turkey -- 4.3 Physical Characteristics of the Euphrates, Tigris and Orontes Rivers -- 4.3.1 The Euphrates River -- 4.3.2 The Tigris River -- 4.3.3 The Orontes River -- 4.4 Construction of the First Dam on The Euphrates in Turkey-Upper Euphrates Basin -- 4.4.1 Suleyman Demirel-The Architect of GAP -- 4.4.2 Construction of Keban Dam -- 4.5 Water Disagreements in the "Turkey-Syria-Iraq" Triangle in 1920-1975 -- 4.5.1 The First Period-Rivers of Common Geography and History -- 4.5.2 The Second Period-Rivers of Competition -- 4.6 Concluding Summary of the Second Chapter -- 5 The Southeastern Anatolia Project-GAP -- 5.1 General Information About GAP -- 5.2 Water Projects in the Euphrates Basin -- 5.2.1 Construction of Karakaya Dam -- 5.2.2 Lower Euphrates Projects -- 5.2.3 The Border Euphrates Project -- 5.3 Water Projects in the Tigris Basin -- 5.3.1 Kralkizi-Dicle Integrated Project -- 5.3.2 Construction of Batman and Garzan Dams -- 5.4 Water Projects in Syria and Iraq -- 5.4.1 The Euphrates Basin -- 5.4.2 The Tigris Basin -- 5.4.3 Orontes River Basin -- 5.5 Peace Water Pipeline -- 5.6 Concluding Summary of the Third chapter.
6 Water Conflicts Between Turkey, Syria and Iraq in 1980-2000 -- 6.1 Water Quantity and Quality -- 6.1.1 Euphrates and Tigris -- 6.1.2 Impact on the Gulf -- 6.2 Water Conflicts in the Euphrates Basin -- 6.2.1 Ataturk Dam Crisis -- 6.2.2 Birecik Dam (Border Euphrates) Crisis -- 6.3 Water Conflicts in the Orontes Basin -- 6.3.1 General Overview of the Orontes Basin Hydropolitics -- 6.3.2 The Broader Political Context of Lebanon-Syria Relations -- 6.3.3 Lebanon-Syria Hydropolitical Relations on the Orontes Basin -- 6.3.4 Untangling the Political Context of Transboundary Water Relations: The Case of Syria and Turkey on the Orontes Basin -- 6.4 Concluding Summary of the Fourth Chapter -- 7 Water Projects and the Kurds of Turkey -- 7.1 The Situation of the Kurds in Turkey and the Birth of the PKK -- 7.2 Kurdish Migration and Impact of GAP -- 7.2.1 Intra-regional Migration of Kurds -- 7.2.2 Interregional Migration of Kurds -- 7.2.3 Results of Migration of Kurds -- 7.3 PKK Between Turkey and Syria -- 7.4 The Role of Hafez Al-Assad -- 7.4.1 Physical Rescue of Ocalan and Kurdish Militants (PKK) -- 7.4.2 Establishment of Ocalan's Headquarters in Damascus -- 7.4.3 Organizing Military Training of Kurdish Militants in the Bekaa Valley -- 7.4.4 Ensuring Visits of Kurdish Militants to Europe -- 7.4.5 Syria as a Transit Country for Arms and Militants -- 7.4.6 Direct Penetration of Kurdish Militants and Arms From Syria to Turkey -- 7.4.7 Allowing Recruitment and Fundraising Among the Syrian Kurds -- 7.4.8 Conclusion -- 7.5 The Fight Against PKK and Hydro Projects: Financial Comparison -- 7.6 Concluding Summary of Chapter 5 -- 8 GAP in the 21th Century-Justice and Development Party -- 8.1 GAP Plans during rule of JDP -- 8.1.1 GAP Regional Development Plan (2002-2010) -- 8.1.2 GAP Action Plans (2008-2012 & -- 2014-2018).
8.2 Water Projects in the Euphrates-Tigris Basin in Turkey -- 8.2.1 Euphrates River -- 8.2.2 Tigris River -- 8.3 Rivers for Cooperative Endeavors -- 8.3.1 High-Level Strategic Cooperation Councils and Water -- 8.3.2 New Water Protocols and New Perspectives on Transboundary Water Issues -- 8.3.3 Issues of Common Concern: Protocols on Water Efficiency, Drought Management, and Quality Remediation -- 8.3.4 The Ministers' Network and the JTC Revitalized -- 8.3.5 The Euphrates-Tigris Initiative for Cooperation: A Network of Academics and Professionals -- 8.4 Water as Turkey's Leverage Against Neighboring Countries -- 8.4.1 The Case of Syria-Friendship Dam -- 8.4.2 The Case of Iraq-Ilisu Dam -- 8.4.3 Case of Iran and the Kurds of Iraq -- 8.4.4 The Case of the Kurds of Syria -- 8.5 Turkey's "Water Weapon" Against the PKK -- 8.5.1 Security Reservoirs (Hakkari and Sirnak Provinces) -- 8.5.2 Ilisu and Silvan Dams -- 8.5.3 Blockade of Dersim with Reservoirs -- 8.5.4 Mardin-Ceylanpinar Irrigation Main Canal -- 8.6 Concluding Summary of Chapter 6 -- 9 Conclusion -- Reference List/Bibliography.
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Two Decades of Multimedia Storytelling in Digital Journalism : Lessons of the Past, Challenges of the Present, and Potentials for the Future
Two Decades of Multimedia Storytelling in Digital Journalism : Lessons of the Past, Challenges of the Present, and Potentials for the Future
Autore Planer Rosanna
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ISBN 9783658444853
9783658444846
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Nota di contenuto Intro -- Danksagung -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Multimedia Stories: A Melting Pot of Innovations -- 2 The Specter of the Internet: Journalism in the Digital Sphere -- 2.1 Two Decades Ago: Journalism Entering the Internet -- 2.1.1 Convergence: Pack Your Things and Go Online -- 2.1.2 Gatekeeping: Journalism's Lost Cause -- 2.2 Digital Journalism: The Cases of the US and Germany -- 2.3 An Everlasting Challenge: Refinancing Journalism on the Internet -- 2.4 Internet-specific Potentials: Exploring the Digital World -- 2.4.1 Participation -- 2.4.2 Interactivity -- 2.4.3 Multimediality -- 2.5 Brief Summary -- 3 Media Genres and Journalistic Display Formats -- 3.1 Definition and Functioning of (Media) Schemas -- 3.2 Patterns of Reporting and Journalistic Display Formats -- 3.2.1 Classifications of Traditional Journalistic Display Formats -- 3.2.2 Adaptation and Invention of Journalistic Display Formats in Digital Journalism -- 3.2.3 Classifications of Digital Display Formats -- 3.3 Brief Summary -- 4 Multimedia Stories Defined -- 4.1 Multimedia, Longform, and Digital Storytelling: Terminology -- 4.2 A Closer Look into the Format of Multimedia Stories -- 4.2.1 The Rise of Multimedia Stories -- 4.2.2 Classifications, Potentials, and Theoretical Dimensions -- 4.2.3 Aspects of Technology, Story Content, and the Audience -- 4.2.4 The Production of Multimedia Stories -- 4.3 Brief Summary -- 5 Research Design: Theoretical Basis, Empirical Approach -- 6 Study I: Multimedia Stories in Journalism Research -- 6.1 Systematic Reviews in Journalism Research -- 6.2 Review Scope, Research Question, and Data Extraction Form -- 6.2.1 Review Scope -- 6.2.2 Review Question -- 6.2.3 Data Extraction Form -- 6.3 The Breadth of the Topic: Assessing the Format's Surroundings -- 6.4 Six Dimensions of Multimedia Stories in Digital Journalism.
6.4.1 Technology: Its Important Role for Digital Journalism -- 6.4.2 Storytelling: Different Terms, Different Concepts -- 6.4.3 The Digital News User: Engagement and Participation -- 6.4.4 Digital Journalism: The Field of Investigation -- 6.4.5 Journalistic Values and Aims: What about Journalism's Democratic Function? -- 6.4.6 Online News: The Contrast to Long and Complex Story Formats -- 6.5 Interim Discussion & -- Conclusion I: Answers to RQ1 -- 7 Study II: Quantitative Analysis of Multimedia Stories -- 7.1 Quantitative content analysis -- 7.2 Quantitative Content Analysis of Multimedia Stories -- 7.2.1 Research Question 2 -- 7.2.2 Sampling Stories for the Analysis -- 7.2.3 General Structure of the Codebook -- 7.2.4 The Analyzed Variables -- 7.2.5 Hypotheses Derived from the Literature Review -- 7.3 Pretest -- 7.4 Coding and Data Collection -- 7.5 Results of the Quantitative Analysis of Stories -- 7.5.1 Formal Attributes: The Sample -- 7.5.2 Traditional and Innovative Multimedia Elements (H1, H2) -- 7.5.3 Complexity of Multimedia Stories (H3) -- 7.5.4 Content of Multimedia Stories (H4) -- 7.5.5 Internet-Specific Qualities of Multimedia Stories (H5) -- 7.5.6 Numbers and Professions of Story Producers (H6) -- 7.5.7 Four Story Clusters (H7) -- 7.6 Interim Discussion & -- Conclusion II: Answers to RQ2 -- 8 Study III: The Perspective of Story Producers -- 8.1 The Significance of the Format within (Digital) Journalism -- 8.2 Qualitative Interviews and the Interview Guide -- 8.2.1 Qualitative Interviews in Journalism Research -- 8.2.2 Development of the Interview Guide -- 8.3 Methodology: Qualitative Interviews for Data Collection -- 8.3.1 Interviews and Interview Partners -- 8.3.2 Pretest and Adjustments of the Questionnaire -- 8.3.3 Analyzing the Interviews: Qualitative Content Analysis -- 8.3.4 Deductive Categories for Analysis.
8.4 Results of the Interview Study: Multimedia as the New Standard? -- 8.4.1 Multimedia Story Producers and Their Perceptions of the Format -- 8.4.2 The Production Process: What's Important? -- 8.4.3 The Hypotheses and Clusters -- 8.4.4 The Future of Multimedia Stories -- 8.5 Interim Discussion & -- Conclusion III: Answers to RQ3 -- 9 Limitations of the Three Studies -- 10 Summary and Conclusion: A Format with Vague Boundaries -- References.
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Planer Rosanna  
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Understanding the Generality of Mathematical Statements : An Experimental Study at the Transition from School to University
Understanding the Generality of Mathematical Statements : An Experimental Study at the Transition from School to University
Autore Damrau Milena
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Collana Bielefelder Schriften Zur Didaktik der Mathematik Series
ISBN 3-658-43763-4
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Nota di contenuto Intro -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Abstract -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Background of Mathematical Statements and Proof -- 2.1 Mathematical Statements -- 2.2 Generality in Mathematics -- 2.3 What is Proof? -- 2.3.1 Brief Historical Background -- 2.3.2 Different Views and Usages of the Term Proof -- 2.3.3 Characteristics and Acceptance Criteria for Proof -- 2.4 Reasoning, Argumentation, and Proving in Mathematics Education -- 2.4.1 Definition of and Relation between Reasoning, Argumentation, and Proving -- 2.4.2 Types of Arguments -- 3 State of Research -- 3.1 Understanding Generality and the Role of (Counter-)Examples -- 3.2 Activities Related to Proof -- 3.2.1 Comprehension of Statements -- 3.2.2 Estimation of Truth of Statements -- 3.2.3 Proof Evaluation -- 3.2.4 Proof Comprehension -- 3.2.5 Justification -- 3.2.6 Relation Between Activities -- 3.3 Resources -- 4 Derivation of Research Questions -- 5 Methodology -- 5.1 Research Design -- 5.1.1 Justification of the Research Approach -- 5.1.2 Overview of the Research Process -- 5.2 Data Collection -- 5.2.1 Setting -- 5.2.2 Participants -- 5.2.3 Structure of the Experiment -- 5.3 Instruments -- 5.3.1 Selection of Statements and Arguments -- 5.3.2 Conviction of the Truth of Statements -- 5.3.3 Comprehension of Arguments -- 5.3.4 Justification: Students' Proof Schemes -- 5.3.5 Understanding the Generality of Statements -- 5.3.6 Cognitive Reflection Test -- 5.3.7 Demographics -- 5.4 Data Analysis -- 5.4.1 Statistical Analysis -- 5.4.2 Content Analysis -- 5.4.3 Conviction of the Truth of Statements -- 5.4.4 Comprehension of Arguments -- 5.4.5 Justification: Students' Proof Schemes -- 5.4.6 Understanding the Generality of Statements -- 6 Results -- 6.1 Preliminary Analysis -- 6.2 Conviction of the Truth of Statements.
6.2.1 Estimation of Truth -- 6.2.2 Proof Evaluation Regarding Conviction -- 6.3 Comprehension of Arguments -- 6.4 Justification: Students' Proof Schemes -- 6.5 Understanding the Generality of Statements -- 6.6 Analysis of Missing Values -- 6.7 Summary of Main Results -- 6.7.1 Influence of the Type of Argument -- 6.7.2 Influence of the Type of Statement -- 6.7.3 Students' Understanding of Generality and the Relation to Proof -- 6.7.4 Predictive Power of Control Variables -- 7 Discussion -- 7.1 Interpretation -- 7.1.1 Estimation of Truth and Proof Evaluation Regarding Conviction -- 7.1.2 Comprehension of Arguments -- 7.1.3 Justification: Students' Proof Schemes -- 7.1.4 Understanding the Generality of Statements -- 7.2 Reflections and Limitations -- 7.2.1 The Adapted Framework on Proof-Related Activities -- 7.2.2 Overall Research Design -- 7.2.3 Conceptualization and Operationalization -- 7.2.4 Number, Selection, and Order of Statements -- 7.2.5 Open-Ended Questions and Content Analysis -- 7.2.6 Control Variables -- 7.2.7 Sample -- 7.3 Implications for the Learning and Teaching of Proof … -- 7.4 Directions for Future Research -- 7.4.1 Further Investigating Students' Understanding of the Generality of Statements -- 7.4.2 Self-Reported Data and Reality -- 7.4.3 Question Order Effects -- 8 Conclusions -- 1 References.
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Unraveling Breastfeeding Patterns in Mexico : A Case Study on Influential Factors in Early Health Choices
Unraveling Breastfeeding Patterns in Mexico : A Case Study on Influential Factors in Early Health Choices
Autore Harder Jamie Lee
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Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (153 pages)
ISBN 3-658-44861-X
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Nota di contenuto Intro -- Acknowledgment -- Abstract -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Research Questions and Objectives -- 1.2 Structure of the Dissertation -- 2 Theoretical Background -- 2.1 Breastfeeding -- 2.2 The Concept of Health -- 2.3 Health Inequalities, Health Literacy and the Role of Health Behavior -- 2.3.1 Individual Factors -- 2.3.2 Institutional Factors -- 2.4 Health Literacy as a Connector -- 2.5 Theoretical Framework of this Work -- 3 The Mexican Case: Socioeconomic Foundations -- 3.1 Latin America -- 3.2 Institutional Framework: Welfare and Healthcare in Latin America -- 3.3 Socioeconomic Situation of Mexico -- 3.4 Mexican Health Policy, Health Indicators, and Health Expenditure -- 3.5 Mexico's Divided Public Healthcare System -- 3.6 Women and the Issue of Breastfeeding in Mexico -- 4 Data & -- Methods -- 4.1 Quantitative Analysis -- 4.1.1 UNICEF's Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey -- 4.1.2 Mexican MICS -- 4.1.3 The Analysis Sample and Inclusion Criteria -- 4.1.4 Measured Variables -- 4.1.5 Analytical Strategy -- 4.2 Qualitative Analysis -- 4.2.1 Interview Setting and Selection of Interviewees -- 4.2.2 Development of the Interview Guideline -- 4.2.3 Transcripts -- 4.2.4 Analytical Method -- 4.2.5 Analytical Strategy-Coding Scheme -- 5 Results -- 5.1 Quantitative Results: Opportunities and Barriers to the Breastfeeding Decision -- 5.1.1 Descriptive Findings in the Quantitative Analysis -- 5.1.2 Multivariate Findings in the Quantitative Analysis -- 5.2 Qualitative results: Mexico the Breastfeeding "amigo"-Learning from Mexican Mothers about their Experiences -- 5.2.1 Prenatal Care -- 5.2.2 Childbirth -- 5.2.3 Skin-to-skin Contact and Barriers for Initializing Exclusive Breastfeeding -- 5.2.4 Support System after Birth and Challenges in Everyday Life -- 5.2.5 Breastfeeding Information.
5.2.6 Breastfeeding and the Labor Market -- 6 Conclusion -- 6.1 Main Results -- 6.2 Theoretical Contribution -- 6.3 Discussion of Results -- 6.4 Limitations -- 6.5 Implications -- References.
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Harder Jamie Lee  
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Unterstütztes Wohnen und Teilhabe
Unterstütztes Wohnen und Teilhabe
Autore Dieckmann Friedrich
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Altri autori (Persone) HeddergottTheresia
ThimmAntonia
Collana Beiträge Zur Teilhabeforschung Series.
ISBN 3-658-40448-5
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Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ger
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Inhaltsverzeichnis -- 1 Einleitung -- Literatur -- Teil I Entwicklung und Stand der Wohnforschung -- 2 Wohnen mit Unterstützung als Gegenstand der Teilhabeforschung -- 2.1 Wohnen, Wohnumwelt und Person-Umwelt-Beziehungen -- 2.2 Wohnsettings von Erwachsenen mit intellektueller Beeinträchtigung -- 2.3 Zielkriterien: Teilhabe und Lebensqualität -- 2.4 Fazit -- Literatur -- 3 Entwicklung und Stand der Forschung zum unterstützten Wohnen von Menschen mit intellektuellen Beeinträchtigungen in Deutschland -- 3.1 Leitkonzept: Normalisierung der Lebensbedingungen -- 3.1.1 Wohnbezogene regionale Studien -- 3.1.2 Bundesweite Bestandsaufnahme der Lebenssituation im Heim -- 3.2 Leitkonzept: Lebensqualität -- 3.2.1 Qualität aus Nutzerperspektive -- 3.2.2 Qualität aus Beobachterperspektive -- 3.2.3 Qualität aus Mitarbeiterperspektive -- 3.2.4 Qualität aus Angehörigenperspektive -- 3.2.5 Leben im Familienverband -- 3.2.6 Schutz vor Gewalt -- 3.3 Leitkonzept: Selbstbestimmung und Teilhabe -- 3.3.1 Dezentralisierung und Deinstitutionalisierung -- 3.3.2 Ambulantisierung -- 3.3.3 Wohnen mit komplexem Unterstützungsbedarf -- 3.3.4 Wohnangebote bei herausforderndem Verhalten -- 3.3.5 Wohnen im Alter -- 3.3.6 Wohnen mit Migrationshintergrund -- 3.4 Leitkonzept: Soziale Inklusion und Partizipation -- 3.4.1 Soziale Einbindung im Gemeinwesen -- 3.4.2 Inklusive Sozialplanung -- 3.4.3 Quartiersentwicklung -- 3.5 Resümee -- Literatur -- 4 Einflussfaktoren auf Lebensqualität und Teilhabe von Menschen mit intellektueller Beeinträchtigung - eine Analyse der internationalen Wohnforschung -- 4.1 Methodisches Vorgehen -- 4.1.1 Merkmale der ausgewählten Reviews -- 4.1.2 Methodisches Vorgehen zur Strukturierung der Variablen -- 4.2 Ergebnisse -- 4.2.1 Methodik der Studien -- 4.2.2 Überblick über die benannten Einflussfaktoren aus den Primärquellen.
4.2.3 Erkenntnisse zu vier thematischen Schwerpunkten -- 4.3 Schlussfolgerungen und Forschungsbedarfe -- 4.3.1 Uneinheitliche Definition von Konzepten -- 4.3.2 Fehlende Rahmentheorien -- 4.3.3 Angemessenheit von Designs und Vielfalt von Methoden -- 4.3.4 Forschungsbedarfe -- Literatur -- Teil II Forschungsmethodische Perspektiven -- 5 Standardisierte Erhebungsinstrumente -- 5.1 Problemaufriss -- 5.2 Begründung der Bereiche -- 5.3 Instrumente in den Themenbereichen -- 5.3.1 Adaptives Verhalten -- 5.3.2 Selbstbestimmung -- 5.3.3 Teilhabe an Aktivitäten im Gemeinwesen -- 5.3.4 Strukturierte Beobachtung von Assistenzhandlungen -- 5.4 Fazit -- Literatur -- 6 Partizipative Forschung -- 6.1 Grundlegende forschungsethische Fragen -- 6.2 Zur Subjektorientierung und Pluralisierung in/durch Forschung -- 6.3 Ansätze des Gemeinsamen Forschens -- 6.4 Reflexionen aus der partizipativ-orientierten Forschungsarbeit mit Jugendlichen mit zugeschriebener geistiger Behinderung im Wohnheim -- Literatur -- Teil III Innovative Themenfelder -- 7 Sozialraum und soziale Inklusion -- 7.1 Sozialraum und soziale Inklusion: Konzepte und Forschungsstränge -- 7.2 Rahmentheorien für die Identifikation förderlicher und hinderlicher Bedingungen -- 7.3 Zum Stand der Forschung zur sozialen Inklusion -- 7.4 Aktuelle Forschungsthemen -- 7.4.1 Handlungskonzept Sozialraumorientierung -- 7.4.2 Planung inklusiver Gemeinwesen -- 7.4.3 Positive Begegnungen im Sozialraum -- 7.4.4 Nachbarschaft und nachbarliche Beziehungen -- 7.5 Fazit -- Literatur -- 8 Organisationskultur in Wohndiensten - vom Konzept zur Messung -- 8.1 Organisationskultur, individuelle Teilhabe und Lebensqualität - Eine Einführung -- 8.2 Was ist Organisationskultur? -- 8.2.1 Das Drei-Ebenen-Modell der Organisationskultur von Edgar Schein -- 8.2.2 Adaptionen von generischen Konzepten und Messinstrumenten der Organisationskultur.
8.3 Die Group Home Culture Scale - ein Messinstrument für die Organisationskultur in Wohndiensten für Erwachsene mit intellektueller Beeinträchtigung -- 8.4 Von der Group Home Culture Scale zur Teamkultur-Skala für Wohndienste: Entwicklung der deutschsprachigen Version -- 8.5 Zusammenhänge zwischen strukturellen Merkmalen von Wohndiensten bzw. Wohngruppen und Dimensionen der Teamkultur -- 8.6 Anwendungsmöglichkeiten der deutschsprachigen TKS-W -- 8.7 Teamkultur in deutschen Wohndiensten - Fazit -- Literatur -- 9 Technisch unterstützte Teilhabe und Lebensführung -- 9.1 Klassifizierung: Funktionen und Einsatzgebiete -- 9.2 Herausforderungen -- 9.3 Fazit und Ausblick -- Literatur -- 10 Menschen mit komplexem Unterstützungsbedarf -- 10.1 Einleitung -- 10.2 Wohnformen -- 10.3 Wohnwünsche -- 10.4 Lebensqualität -- 10.5 Individuelle Teilhabeplanung -- 10.6 Umzug aus dem Elternhaus in eine Wohneinrichtung -- 10.7 Sozialraumorientierung -- 10.8 Fazit -- Literatur -- 11 Ausblick -- Literatur -- Anhang.
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Dieckmann Friedrich  
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Upper Echelons' Naturalistic Decision-Making and Top Management Team Macrocognition in a High Reliability Organization
Upper Echelons' Naturalistic Decision-Making and Top Management Team Macrocognition in a High Reliability Organization
Autore Looser Leonie
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ISBN 9783658440732
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Nota di contenuto Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Abstract -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Problem Statement, Research Objective and Research Questions -- 1.2 Structure of the Thesis -- 2 Theoretical Foundations: The Organizational Context and High Reliability Theory -- 2.1 High Reliability Organizations: Definition and Concept -- 2.2 Distinctive Properties of High Reliability Organizations: Organizational Mindfulness -- 2.3 Dimensions of Mindfulness Directed at Anticipation -- 2.3.1 Preoccupation with Failure -- 2.3.2 Reluctance to Simplify -- 2.3.3 Sensitivity to Operations -- 2.4 Dimensions of Mindfulness Directed at Resilience and Containment -- 2.4.1 Commitment to Resilience -- 2.4.2 Deference to Expertise -- 2.5 Adaptions and Developments in High Reliability Theory -- 2.5.1 Individual Versus Collective Mindfulness -- 2.5.2 Mindfulness and the Need for Mindless and Less-Mindful Behaviors -- 2.5.3 Conceptual Refinements of Organizational Mindfulness -- 2.5.4 Measuring Mindfulness -- 2.5.5 Alternative Conceptualizations of Mindfulness -- 2.6 Conceptual Demarcation and Related Concepts -- 2.6.1 Conceptual Demarcation -- 2.6.2 Resilience Engineering and the System's Approach to Safety -- 2.7 Findings on High Reliability Theory: Intermediate Summary -- 3 Theoretical Foundations: The Collaborative Context -- 3.1 Upper Echelons -- 3.1.1 Upper Echelons: Definition and Concept -- 3.1.2 Conceptual Criticism and Implications for Current Research -- 3.2 Selected Aspects of Team Cognition -- 3.2.1 Team Mental Models -- 3.2.2 Transactive Memory Systems -- 3.2.3 Team Trust -- 3.2.4 Psychological Safety -- 3.3 Diversity and Top Management Team Composition -- 3.3.1 Diversity: Definition and Concept -- 3.3.2 Empirical Findings on Top Management Team Diversity -- 3.3.3 TMT Diversity and Transactive Memory Systems.
3.4 Ambidexterity -- 3.4.1 Ambidexterity: Definition and Concept -- 3.4.2 Ambidexterity Perspectives -- 3.4.3 Levels of Analysis in Ambidexterity Research -- 3.5 The Collaborative Context: Intermediate Summary -- 4 Theoretical Foundations: The Decision-Making Context -- 4.1 Naturalistic Decision-Making -- 4.1.1 Naturalistic Decision-Making: Definition and Conceptual Origins -- 4.1.2 Expertise, Expert Intuition and Expert Decision-Making -- 4.1.3 Decision-Making Models in Naturalistic Decision-Making -- 4.2 Conceptual Demarcation -- 4.2.1 The Decisive Role of the Decision-Making Context -- 4.2.2 Bounded Rationality -- 4.2.3 Heuristics and Biases -- 4.2.4 Fast and Frugal Heuristics -- 4.2.5 Cognitive Continuum Theory -- 4.2.6 Aeronautical Decision-Making and FOR-DEC -- 4.3 Team Macrocognition: From Naturalistic Origins to Contemporary Conceptualizations -- 4.3.1 Conceptual Evolvement: Transitioning from NDM to Macrocognition -- 4.3.2 Model Representations of Team Macrocognition -- 4.4 Dimensions of Team Macrocognition -- 4.4.1 Knowledge-Building Processes -- 4.4.2 Emergent States of Team Knowledge -- 4.4.3 Problem-Solving Outcomes, Evaluation and Revision -- 4.5 Assessing Team Cognition in Naturalistic Settings: Cognitive Task Analysis -- 4.5.1 Critical Decision Method and Team Cognitive Task Analysis -- 4.5.2 (Team) Knowledge Audit -- 4.5.3 Applied Cognitive Task Analysis -- 4.5.4 Critical Decision Audit: a blended Approach -- 4.6 Ambidexterity and Team Macrocognition -- 4.7 Taking Stock of Naturalistic Decision-Making and Team Macrocognition -- 4.7.1 Conceptual Criticism -- 4.7.2 Conceptual Developments -- 4.8 Intermediate Summary: Naturalistic Decision-Making and Team Macrocognition -- 5 Conceptualized Research Model and Conceptual Connections -- 5.1 Research Model for Team Macrocognition -- 5.2 Explanatory Model of Conceptual Connections.
6 Research Approach and Empirical Research Setting -- 6.1 Research Design and Strategy -- 6.1.1 Research Approach -- 6.1.2 Qualitative Content Analysis -- 6.1.3 Cognitive Task Analysis -- 6.1.4 Ethnographic Aspects: Field Access and Qualification of the Researcher -- 6.2 Introduction of the Research Subject -- 6.2.1 Organizational Context -- 6.2.2 Situational Decision-Making Context -- 6.2.3 Sampling Unit and Research Participants -- 6.2.4 Participant Preparation for the Task -- 6.3 Data Collection -- 6.3.1 Interview Settings and Issues in Data Collection -- 6.3.2 Knowledge Elicitation: Critical Decision Audit -- 6.4 Data Analysis -- 6.5 Critical Evaluation of the Methodology -- 7 Empirical Findings and Analysis -- 7.1 Organizational Mindfulness and Aspects of High Reliability identified in Team Macrocognition -- 7.1.1 Preoccupation with Failure -- 7.1.2 Reluctance to Simplify -- 7.1.3 Sensitivity to Operations -- 7.1.4 Commitment to Resilience -- 7.1.5 Deference to Expertise -- 7.1.6 Comfort with Uncertainty -- 7.2 Contextual Influences of the Naturalistic Decision-Making Environment -- 7.2.1 Ill-Structured Problems -- 7.2.2 Uncertain and Dynamic Environment -- 7.2.3 Shifting, Ill-Defined and Competing Goals -- 7.2.4 Action- and Feedback Loops -- 7.2.5 Time Stress -- 7.2.6 High-Stakes -- 7.2.7 Multiple Players -- 7.2.8 Influence of Organizational Goals and Norms -- 7.3 Analysis of Team Macrocognition -- 7.3.1 Individual Knowledge Building -- 7.3.2 Team Knowledge Building -- 7.3.3 Internalized Team Knowledge -- 7.3.4 Externalized Team Knowledge -- 7.3.5 Team Problem-Solving Outcomes -- 7.3.6 Non-Macrocognitive Aspects of Team Cognition in Decision-Making: Trust and Psychological Safety -- 7.4 Diversity, Teamwork Aspects and Macrocognition -- 7.4.1 Taking Inventory of the EC's Diversity Attributes.
7.4.2 Subgroup Comparison: Differences in Manifestations of HRO Mindfulness Dimensions -- 7.4.3 Subgroup Comparison: Perceptions of NDM Influences -- 7.4.4 Diversity in Skills and Knowledge: Team Macrocognition and TMS -- 7.5 Revisited Explanatory Model and Conceptual Connections -- 7.6 Summary of Empirical Findings -- 7.7 Essential Findings from a Management Perspective -- 8 Summary and Discussion of Key Findings -- 8.1 Summary of Key Results -- 8.2 Discussion of Results -- 8.3 Discussion of Research Approach and Methodology -- 9 Research Contributions, Conclusion and Outlook -- 9.1 Conceptual, Theoretical and Methodological Contributions -- 9.2 Practical and Managerial Implications -- 9.3 Limitations -- 9.4 Conclusion, Outlook an Opportunities for Future Research -- References.
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Looser Leonie  
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