@article{Schachameier, author = {Schachameier, Armin}, title = {Soziale Arbeit, Psychotherapie und das Geld- und Wirtschaftssystem}, series = {Humane Wirtschaft}, volume = {54}, journal = {Humane Wirtschaft}, number = {3}, address = {Essen}, organization = {F{\"o}rderverein Nat{\"u}rliche Wirtschaftsordnung e.V.}, issn = {1617-9153}, pages = {4 -- 6}, abstract = {Beim Lesen dieser {\"U}berschrift entsteht wom{\"o}glich die Frage, was denn die Soziale Arbeit und psychotherapeutische Ans{\"a}tze mit dem Geld- und Wirtschaftssystem zu tun haben k{\"o}nnen? Inwiefern ist es m{\"o}glich, diesbez{\"u}glich Einfl{\"u}sse, Bez{\"u}ge und Verbindungen herzustellen und zu beschreiben?}, subject = {Soziale Arbeit}, language = {de} } @article{ScheidtKleinBempreikszLuthardt, author = {Scheidt, Alexander and Klein, Chantal and Bempreiksz-Luthardt, Jasmin}, title = {Digitalisierung der KiTa}, series = {Kita-Fachtexte}, journal = {Kita-Fachtexte}, address = {Berlin}, organization = {Alice Salomon Hochschule Berlin}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b1533-opus-5010}, pages = {1 -- 24}, abstract = {Dieser Studientext schl{\"u}sselt das Thema Digitalisierung f{\"u}r p{\"a}dagogische Fach- kr{\"a}fte auf. F{\"u}nf Fragestellungen zur KiTa-Digitalisierung stehen im Mittelpunkt: 1. Wie ist der Stand der digitalen Ausstattung von KiTas? 2. {\"U}berwiegen die Chancen oder die Risiken beim p{\"a}dagogischen Einsatz digitaler Medien? 3. Welche digitalen Kompetenzen brauchen Kinder in der KiTa? 4. Wie ver{\"a}ndert der Einsatz digitaler Beobachtungsinstrumente die p{\"a}dago- gische Arbeit? 5. Wie unterst{\"u}tzen Computer-Programme die KiTa-Organisation? Neben diesen f{\"u}nf Handlungsfeldern der KiTa-Digitalisierung geht der Text auf den Wandel der Kindheit durch Digitalisierungsprozesse ein. Am Ende folgt ein kurzes Kapitel mit Schlussfolgerungen f{\"u}r Forschung und Praxis.}, subject = {Digitalisierung}, language = {de} } @techreport{SchnabelSchmidtWenzel, author = {Schnabel, Damaris and Schmidt-Wenzel, Alexandra}, title = {Meine Familie, Corona und ich : famili{\"a}re Resilienz auf dem Pr{\"u}fstand - was ist und werden kann. Brandenburgs Familien im Blickpunkt}, address = {Potsdam}, organization = {Fachhochschule Potsdam}, pages = {43}, abstract = {In Kooperation zwischen der Fachhochschule Potsdam und der LAGF wurde eine Elternbefragung im Land Brandenburg durchgef{\"u}hrt, um das subjektive Erleben der pandemiebedingten Einschr{\"a}nkungen von Familien zu erfassen, vorhandene bzw. potentielle gesellschaftliche Ressourcen f{\"u}r den Umgang mit der Corona-Pandemie zu analysieren und bedeutsame Schutzfaktoren f{\"u}r famili{\"a}re Bew{\"a}ltigungsleistungen im Umgang mit der Corona-Pandemie herauszustellen. Zusammenfassend l{\"a}sst sich sagen, dass es {\"u}berwiegend die Kompetenzen der Familien selbst waren, die in der herausfordernden Situation der Corona-Pandemie zum Schutzfaktor wurden. Dieser Umstand sollte aber keinesfalls dar{\"u}ber hinwegt{\"a}uschen, dass nach wie vor ein großer Handlungsbedarf besteht, Familien nachhaltig zu entlasten und so zu unterst{\"u}tzen, dass sie Kraft sch{\"o}pfen und ihre Reserven wieder auff{\"u}llen k{\"o}nnen.}, subject = {Familie}, language = {de} } @incollection{Schroeder, author = {Schr{\"o}der, Tobias}, title = {David Heise: Expressive Order}, series = {Schl{\"u}sselwerke der Emotionssoziologie}, booktitle = {Schl{\"u}sselwerke der Emotionssoziologie}, editor = {Senge, Konstanze and Sch{\"u}tzeichel, Rainer and Zink, Veronika}, edition = {2. Auflage}, publisher = {Springer VS}, address = {Wiesbaden}, isbn = {978-3-658-37869-1}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-658-37869-1_29}, publisher = {Fachhochschule Potsdam}, pages = {263 -- 272}, abstract = {In der sozialen Interaktion streben Menschen danach, Dinge zu erleben, die sie schon wissen. So fasst David seine Affektsteuerungstheorie (Affect Control Theory) gerne in einem Satz zusammen. Das Bed{\"u}rfnis nach Best{\"a}tigung sozialen Wissens fasst er als Motor der Interpretation und Ausf{\"u}hrung sozialer Handlungen auf.}, subject = {Computersimulation}, language = {de} } @article{Spaete, author = {Sp{\"a}te, Julius}, title = {Digitale Jugendarbeit als soziotechnisches System}, series = {Medien-Impulse}, volume = {60}, journal = {Medien-Impulse}, number = {1}, address = {Wien}, organization = {Bundesministerium f{\"u}r Unterricht, Kunst und Kultur}, issn = {2307-3187}, doi = {10.21243/mi-01-22-08}, pages = {28}, abstract = {Mit der zunehmenden Einbindung von digitalen Technologien wird die Jugendarbeit zu einem soziotechnischen System. Die sozialp{\"a}dagogischen Kenntnisse zur Gestaltung sozialer Interaktionen m{\"u}ssen daf{\"u}r um das Wissen und K{\"o}nnen technischer Komponenten erweitert werden. Dieser Artikel weist darauf hin, dass soziale Systeme durch technische Einfl{\"u}sse Ver{\"a}nderungsprozessen unterworfen sind und die Erweiterung von professionellen Handlungskompetenzen der Sozialarbeitenden in der Jugendarbeit erfordert.}, subject = {Sozialarbeit}, language = {de} } @incollection{Spaete, author = {Sp{\"a}te, Julius}, title = {Mehr als nur Zitiertechniken}, series = {Verl{\"a}ssliche Wissenschaft : Bedingungen, Analysen, Reflexionen}, booktitle = {Verl{\"a}ssliche Wissenschaft : Bedingungen, Analysen, Reflexionen}, publisher = {wbg Academic}, address = {Darmstadt}, isbn = {978-3-534-40608-1}, doi = {10.53186/1025976}, publisher = {Fachhochschule Potsdam}, pages = {187 -- 202}, subject = {Zitat}, language = {de} } @article{SteinkellerGrosse, author = {Steinkeller, Annika von and Große, Gerlind}, title = {Children are more social when playing analog games together than digital games}, series = {Computers in Human Behavior Reports}, volume = {6}, journal = {Computers in Human Behavior Reports}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {2451-9588}, doi = {10.1016/j.chbr.2022.100195}, pages = {10}, abstract = {Digital media are being used more and more frequently by children and for a wide variety of functions. However, there are no studies to date that examine the effect of such use on peer interactions and the occurrence of prosocial behavior in peers. For parents, it has been found that when using digital media only few parents respond responsively to their children's attempts at interaction and also very rarely, they communicate with them verbally and nonverbally. In the present study, we investigated how playing a game in a digital versus analog form influences interactions (especially prosocial behavior) of peers. We used an experimental situation, where 24 dyads of 4-10-year-old children were examined. Each of the dyads was randomly assigned to a condition where they played either a digital or analog game together. Various interaction parameters and prosocial behavior during and after the game were analyzed. Results show that children in the analog condition communicated verbally with each other more often, responded more often to interaction attempts of their partners and showed less often negative forms of interaction and more often positive forms of interaction than children in the digital condition. However, the type of medium had no influence on prosocial behavior after the game situation. These results suggest that the format of a game (digital vs. analog) has a decisive influence on peer interactions concerning their communication during but not their prosocial behavior after the game situation.}, language = {en} } @article{WijermansScholzPaolilloetal., author = {Wijermans, Nanda and Scholz, Geeske and Paolillo, Rocco and Schr{\"o}der, Tobias and Chappin, Emile and Craig, Tony and Templeton, Anne}, title = {Models in Social Psychology and Agent-Based Social Simulation}, series = {Review of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation}, journal = {Review of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation}, address = {Troms{\o}}, organization = {The Arctic University of Norway}, issn = {2732-5903}, pages = {1 -- 5}, abstract = {Understanding how individual or group behaviour are influenced by the presence of others is something both social psychology and agent-based social simulation are concerned with. However, there is only limited overlap between these two research communities, which becomes clear when terms such as "variable", "prediction", or "model" come into play, and we build on their different meanings. This situation challenges us when working together, since it complicates the uptake of relevant work from each community and thus hampers the potential impact that we could have when joining forces.}, subject = {Sozialpsychologie}, language = {en} } @article{WronskiHernikDaum, author = {Wronski, Caroline and Hernik, Mikolaj and Daum, Moritz M.}, title = {Prior action direction of a novel agent cues spatial atention in 7-month-old infants}, series = {Swiss Psychology Open}, volume = {2}, journal = {Swiss Psychology Open}, number = {1}, address = {Bern}, organization = {Swiss Psychological Society (SPS)}, doi = {10.5334/spo.38}, pages = {1 -- 15}, abstract = {The present study investigated whether 7-month-old infants attribute directionality to an object after having observed it engage in agentive behavior and whether they maintain this attribution even when the agent is presented statically. Infants were familiarized with an object displaying either agentive behavioral cues (self-propelled, context-sensitive movement) or non-agentive motion (the same movement pattern caused by external factors). In a subsequent spatial-cueing procedure, the agent was displayed statically at the center of the screen. Gaze latencies were assessed for targets appearing at a location congruent or incongruent with the position of the agent's formerly leading end. Only infants that had observed the object move in an agentive manner showed shorter gaze latencies for congruent compared to incongruent targets, suggesting facilitation of attention toward a location congruent with the agent's prior action direction. Results provide evidence that infants attribute directionality to novel agents based on behavioral agency cues, that this directional representation is maintained even when the agent is stationary, and that it guides infants' covert attention.}, subject = {Kleinkind}, language = {en} } @incollection{WronskiHildebrandt, author = {Wronski, Caroline and Hildebrandt, Frauke}, title = {Lernen und Entwicklung in Interaktion}, series = {Handbuch interdisziplin{\"a}re Bildungsforschung}, booktitle = {Handbuch interdisziplin{\"a}re Bildungsforschung}, publisher = {Beltz Juventa}, address = {Weinheim ; Basel}, isbn = {978-3-7799-5587-0}, publisher = {Fachhochschule Potsdam}, pages = {296 -- 310}, subject = {Kind}, language = {de} }