@article{SchroederWolf, author = {Schr{\"o}der, Tobias and Wolf, Ingo}, title = {Modeling multi-level mechanisms of environmental attitudes and behaviours}, series = {Journal of Environmental Psychology}, volume = {52}, journal = {Journal of Environmental Psychology}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {0272-4944}, doi = {10.1016/j.jenvp.2016.03.007}, pages = {136 -- 148}, abstract = {Psychological research practices are often prone to individualistic biases, emphasizing individual-level mechanisms of attitudes, behaviour, and persuasion, while neglecting the dynamics of communication in social networks. We illustrate with our InnoMind simulation model how agent-based modeling as a research method can account for the multi-level interactions between information processing in individual brains and flows of information in societies. InnoMind is based on theories of emotional cognition from cognitive science, theories of attitudes and persuasion from social psychology, and theories of social networks from sociology. In a case study, we show how the model can be used to address practical research questions in environmental psychology: We describe computer simulations with InnoMind that can serve as ex-ante evaluations of suitable campaign strategies for the promotion of carsharing as an innovative means of sustainable urban transportation. We discuss how empirical/experimental versus computational/theoretical research strategies in environmental psychology can and should be regarded as mutually informative.}, subject = {Nachhaltigkeit}, language = {en} } @article{HoeySchroederMorganetal., author = {Hoey, Jesse and Schr{\"o}der, Tobias and Morgan, Jonathan Howard and Rogers, Kimberly B. and Rishi, Deepak and Nagappan, Meiyappan}, title = {Artificial Intelligence and Social Simulation}, series = {Small Group Research}, volume = {49}, journal = {Small Group Research}, number = {6}, publisher = {Sage Publications}, address = {London}, issn = {1552-8278}, doi = {10.1177/1046496418802362}, pages = {647 -- 683}, abstract = {Recent advances in artificial intelligence and computer science can be used by social scientists in their study of groups and teams. Here, we explain how developments in machine learning and simulations with artificially intelligent agents can help group and team scholars to overcome two major problems they face when studying group dynamics. First, because empirical research on groups relies on manual coding, it is hard to study groups in large numbers (the scaling problem). Second, conventional statistical methods in behavioral science often fail to capture the nonlinear interaction dynamics occurring in small groups (the dynamics problem). Machine learning helps to address the scaling problem, as massive computing power can be harnessed to multiply manual codings of group interactions. Computer simulations with artificially intelligent agents help to address the dynamics problem by implementing social psychological theory in data-generating algorithms that allow for sophisticated statements and tests of theory. We describe an ongoing research project aimed at computational analysis of virtual software development teams.}, subject = {K{\"u}nstliche Intelligenz}, language = {en} } @incollection{PrytulaSchroederMieg, author = {Prytula, Michael and Schr{\"o}der, Tobias and Mieg, Harald A.}, title = {Inter- and Transdisciplinarity}, series = {Inquiry-Based Learning: Undergraduate Research}, booktitle = {Inquiry-Based Learning: Undergraduate Research}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Cham}, isbn = {978-3-030-14223-0}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-14223-0_11}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:525-26340}, publisher = {Fachhochschule Potsdam}, pages = {115 -- 123}, abstract = {How does inquiry-based learning work in interdisciplinary, practical teaching contexts? This chapter presents examples of interdisciplinary inquiry-based learning and the associated basic conditions. The conclusion is comprised of three theses. We claim that inter- and transdisciplinarity require a new unity of teaching and research.}, subject = {Entdeckendes Lernen}, language = {en} } @article{LuthardtSchroederHildebrandtetal., author = {Luthardt, Jasmin and Schr{\"o}der, Tobias and Hildebrandt, Frauke and Bormann, Inka}, title = {"And then we'll just check if it suits us" : cognitive-affective maps of social innovation in early childhood education}, series = {Frontiers in Education}, volume = {5}, journal = {Frontiers in Education}, publisher = {Frontiers Media}, address = {Lausanne}, issn = {2504-284X}, doi = {10.3389/feduc.2020.00033}, pages = {19}, abstract = {The idea that a simple execution of an innovation invented by actors other than those who are expected to apply it is not likely to take place is a truism. We assume, however, in this paper the idea of a discursive production of knowledge on the application of an innovation across different levels of the education system. We aim to shed light on an innovation's 'journey' from educational policy over training providers to teams of professionals in early childhood education and care (ECEC). By investigating knowledge and emotions associated with the introduction of an intended innovation using the example of "stimulation interactions" in day care-centers, the paper contributes to research on the transfer of innovations in education. To better understand challenges occurring during the transfer of innovations, we triangulate methods from discourse theory (coding techniques based on GTM) and cognitive science, namely cognitive-affective mapping (according to the scholarly conventions). The data corpus includes educational plans (N = 2), in-service training programs (N = 123) and group discussions of pedagogical teams (N = 6) who participated in an in-service training on the subject, stimulating interaction. Findings underline that similar messages from the inventors on the educational policy level are received and processed heterogeneously by the teams of pedagogues as a result of their preexisting views, routine practices and experiences with intended innovations through in-service trainings. Besides, a diffuse mixture of competing and contradictory information is communicated to the professionals and, hence, collides with the in-service training providers' and educational policy actors' expectations on the processing of the intended innovation. Specific knowledge elements and their valences are diametrically opposed to each other. Dissonances like these are considered as obstacles to social innovation. The obstacles are caused by the lack of a 'common language' beyond all levels. Hence, policy-makers and in-service-training providers should anticipate the supportive as well as competing knowledge-emotional complexes of professionals and take these into account when communicating an intended innovation.}, subject = {Sozialinnovation}, language = {en} } @article{ZoellerMorganSchroeder, author = {Z{\"o}ller, Nikolas and Morgan, Jonathan H. and Schr{\"o}der, Tobias}, title = {Modeling interaction in collaborative groups}, series = {Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation}, volume = {24}, journal = {Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation}, number = {4}, publisher = {Guildford}, address = {SimSoc Consortium}, issn = {1460-7425}, doi = {10.18564/jasss.4699}, pages = {25}, abstract = {This paper studies the dynamics of identity and status management within groups in collaborative settings. We present an agent-based simulation model for group interaction rooted in social psychological theory. The model integrates affect control theory with networked interaction structures and sequential behavior protocols as they are often encountered in task groups. By expressing status hierarchy through network structure, we build a bridge between expectation states theory and affect control theory, and are able to reproduce central results from the expectation states research program in sociological social psychology. Furthermore, we demonstrate how the model can be applied to analyze specialized task groups or sub-cultural domains by combining it with empirical data sources. As an example, we simulate groups of open-source software developers and analyze how cultural expectations influence the occupancy of high status positions in these groups.}, subject = {Affekt}, language = {en} } @incollection{BerkesMichelOrtgiese2021, author = {Berkes, Christian and Michel, Antje and Ortgiese, Michael}, title = {Vom Spiel zum Lab zur App : {\"O}kosystementwicklung im Projekt MaaS L.A.B.S.}, series = {Making Connected Mobility Work}, booktitle = {Making Connected Mobility Work}, publisher = {Springer Gabler}, address = {Wiesbaden}, isbn = {978-3-658-32266-3}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-658-32266-3_18}, pages = {313 -- 328}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Der Beitrag untersucht Herausforderungen und L{\"o}sungsans{\"a}tze in der kooperativen Entwicklung von intermodalen Mobilit{\"a}tsangeboten ({\"O}PNV plus Sharing) in kleinen und mittleren Großst{\"a}dten am Beispiel Potsdams. Er zeigt Werkzeuge und Wege, unterschiedliche Akteur*innenperspektiven im Planungsprozess konstruktiv zusammenzuf{\"u}hren und Konzepte f{\"u}r Mobilit{\"a}tsangebote gesellschaftlich, gesch{\"a}ftlich und technologisch robust zu gestalten. Er betrachtet das BMBF-gef{\"o}rderte Projekt MaaS L.A.B.S., welches als Living Lab einen nutzer*innenzentrierten Ansatz verfolgt. Strukturell geht der Beitrag von drei Feldern der MaaS-{\"O}kosystementwicklung aus, zeigt zugeh{\"o}rige Methoden, analysiert deren spezifische Qualit{\"a}ten und skizziert {\"U}bertragbarkeiten. Die drei Felder sind: (1) eine Akteur*innenanalyse einhergehend mit dem Serious Gaming-Format „Your Private MaaS", (2) der Living Lab-Ansatz als zentraler Handlungsrahmen und (3) die iterative IT-Systembild- und Plattformentwicklung. Der Text versteht sich als methodische Gesamtschau auf ein komplexes inter- und transdisziplin{\"a}res Forschungs- und Entwicklungsprojekt. Er {\"u}berschreitet die Disziplingrenzen zwischen Informationswissenschaften, Mobilit{\"a}tsforschung, Transformationsdesign und Technologieentwicklung.}, subject = {Mobilit{\"a}t}, language = {de} } @article{ZoellerMorganSchroeder, author = {Z{\"o}ller, Nikolas and Morgan, Jonathan Howard and Schr{\"o}der, Tobias}, title = {A topology of groups}, series = {Technological Forecasting and Social Change}, volume = {161}, journal = {Technological Forecasting and Social Change}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {1873-5509}, doi = {10.1016/j.techfore.2020.120291}, pages = {19}, abstract = {In this work, we study the collaboration patterns of open source software projects on GitHub by analyzing the pull request submissions and acceptances of repositories. We develop a group typology based on the structural properties of the corresponding directed graphs, and analyze how the topology is connected to the repositorys collective identity, hierarchy, productivity, popularity, resilience and stability. These analyses indicate significant differences between group types and thereby provide valuable insights on how to effectively organize collaborative software development. Identifying the mechanisms that underlie self-organized collaboration on digital platforms is important not just to better understand open source software development but also all other decentralized and digital work environments, a setting widely regarded as a key feature of the future work place.}, subject = {GitHub}, language = {en} } @article{JosephMorgan, author = {Joseph, Kenneth and Morgan, Jonathan Howard}, title = {Friend or Foe: A Review and Synthesis of Computational Models of the Identity Labeling Problem}, series = {The Journal of Mathematical Sociology}, journal = {The Journal of Mathematical Sociology}, publisher = {Taylor and Francis}, address = {London}, issn = {1545-5874}, doi = {10.1080/0022250X.2021.1923016}, abstract = {We introduce the identity labeling problem - given an individual in a social situation, can we predict what identity(ies) they will be labeled with by someone else? This problem remains a theoretical gap and methodological challenge, evidenced by the fact that models of social-cognition often sidestep the issue by treating identities as already known. We build on insights from existing models to develop a new framework, entitled Latent Cognitive Social Spaces, that can incorporate multiple social cues including sentiment information, socio-demographic characteristics, and institutional associations to estimate the most culturally expected identity. We apply our model to data collected in two vignette experiments, finding that it predicts identity labeling choices of participants with a mean absolute error of 10.9\%, a 100\% improvement over previous models based on parallel constraint satisfaction and affect control theory.}, subject = {Soziale Identit{\"a}t}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{MorganZhaoZoelleretal., author = {Morgan, Jonathan Howard and Zhao, Jun and Z{\"o}ller, Nikolas and Sedlacek, Andrea and Chen, Lena and Piper, Hayley and Beck, Yliana and Rogers, Kimberly B. and Hoey, Jesse and Schr{\"o}der, Tobias}, title = {Modeling the Culture of Online Collaborative Groups with Affect Control Theory}, series = {Advances in Social Simulation}, booktitle = {Advances in Social Simulation}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Cham}, isbn = {978-3-030-61503-1}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-61503-1_14}, pages = {147 -- 160}, abstract = {We review Affect Control Theory (ACT) as a promising basis for equipping computational agents in social simulations with a sense of sociality. ACT is a computational theory that integrates sociological insights about the symbolic construction of the social order with psychological knowledge about cognitive-affective mechanisms. After explaining the theoretical foundations of ACT and applications of the theory at the dyadic and group level, we describe a case study applying the theory from an ongoing research project examining self-organized online collaboration in software development.}, subject = {Gruppendynamik}, language = {en} } @book{OPUS4-2572, title = {Resilienz urbaner Quartiere}, editor = {Martini, Alexandra and Prytula, Michael}, organization = {Fachhochschule Potsdam}, isbn = {978-3-947796-07-6}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:525-25720}, publisher = {Fachhochschule Potsdam}, abstract = {Resilienz und Transformation urbaner Quartiere ist das Thema des Forschungsprojekts, das die Studierenden des 4. Jahrgangs im Masterstudiengang Urbane Zukunft an der Fachhochschule Potsdam im Sommersemester 2020 bearbeiteten. Resilienz bezeichnet die F{\"a}higkeit eines komplexen Systems, trotz massiver St{\"o}rungen wieder in den Ausgangszustand zur{\"u}ckzukehren oder einen neuen Systemzustand zu etablieren, der gegen{\"u}ber dem Ausgangszustand ein sogar verbessertes Systemverhalten aufweist. Was sollte bei der Planung und Realisierung eines neuen Stadtquartiers ber{\"u}cksichtigt werden, damit es sich resilient und somit auch langfristig anpassungsf{\"a}hig an klimatische, demographische und infrastrukturelle Ver{\"a}nderungen erweist? Die Studierenden erforschen diese Frage mit vielf{\"a}ltigen designspezifischen und wissenschaftlichen Methoden im Kontext eines neuen st{\"a}dtischen Entwicklungsgebietes: Das Neue Gartenfeld - aktuell noch eine von Kan{\"a}len umgebene Industriebrache in Berlin-Spandau. Hier soll zuk{\"u}nftig ein nachhaltiges, smartes und lebenswertes Quartier f{\"u}r ca. 8.000 Menschen entstehen. Das Ergebnis unseres Projekts sind Handlungs- oder Gestaltungsvorschl{\"a}ge zu den Schwerpunkten: Regenwassermanagement, Wasserinfrastruktur, Aneignung des {\"o}ffentlichen Raums und die gesunde Stadt.}, subject = {Stadtviertel}, language = {de} } @article{LuthardtMorganBormannetal., author = {Luthardt, Jasmin and Morgan, Jonathan Howard and Bormann, Inka and Schr{\"o}der, Tobias}, title = {Quantifying emotionally grounded discursive knowledge with cognitive-affective maps}, series = {Quality \& Quantity - International Journal of Methodology}, volume = {56}, journal = {Quality \& Quantity - International Journal of Methodology}, number = {3}, publisher = {Springer Science + Business Media B.V}, address = {Dordrecht}, issn = {1573-7845}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s11135-021-01195-7}, pages = {1557 -- 1595}, abstract = {Belief systems matter for all kinds of human social interaction. People have individual cognitions and feelings concerning processes in their environment, which is why they may evaluate them differently. Belief systems can be visualized with cognitive-affective maps (CAMs; as reported by Thagard (in: McGregor (ed) EMPATHICA: A computer support system with visual representations for cognitive-affective mapping, AAAI Press, CA, 2010)). However, it is unclear whether CAMs can be constructed in an intersubjective way by different researchers attempting to map the beliefs of a third party based on qualitative text data. To scrutinize this question, we combined qualitative strategies and quantitative methods of text and network analysis in a case study examining belief networks about participation. Our data set consists of 10 sets of two empirical CAMs: the first CAM was created based on participants' freely associating concepts related to participation in education (N = 10), the second one was created based on given text data which the participants represented as a CAM following a standardized instruction manual (N = 10). Both CAM-types were compared along three dimensions of similarity (network similarity, concept association similarity, affective similarity). On all dimensions of similarity, there was substantially higher intersubjective agreement in the text-based CAMs than in the free CAMs, supporting the viability of cognitive affective mapping as an intersubjective research method for studying the emotional coherence of belief systems and discursive knowledge. In addition, this study highlights the potential for identifying group-level differences based on how participants associate concepts.}, language = {en} } @article{EhmelBrueggemannDoerk, author = {Ehmel, Fabian and Br{\"u}ggemann, Viktoria and D{\"o}rk, Marian}, title = {Topography of Violence}, series = {Computer Graphics Forum}, volume = {40}, journal = {Computer Graphics Forum}, number = {3}, publisher = {Wiley}, address = {Oxford}, issn = {1467-8659}, doi = {10.1111/cgf.14285}, pages = {13 -- 24}, abstract = {Based on a collaborative visualization design process involving sensitive historical data and historiographical expertise, we investigate the relevance of ethical principles in visualization design. While fundamental ethical norms like truthfulness and accuracy are already well-described and common goals in visualization design, datasets that are accompanied by specific ethical concerns need to be processed and visualized with an additional level of carefulness and thought. There has been little research on adequate visualization design incorporating such considerations. To address this gap we present insights from Topography of Violence, a visualization project with the Jewish Museum Berlin that focuses on a dataset of more than 4,500 acts of violence against Jews in Germany between 1930 and 1938. Drawing from the joint project, we develop an approach to the visualization of sensitive data, which features both conceptual and procedural considerations for visualization design. Our findings provide value for both visualization researchers and practitioners by highlighting challenges and opportunities for ethical data visualization.}, subject = {Daten}, language = {en} } @article{MiegOevermann, author = {Mieg, Harald A. and Oevermann, Heike}, title = {Exploring urban transformations}, series = {Journal of Urban Regeneration \& Renewal}, volume = {9}, journal = {Journal of Urban Regeneration \& Renewal}, number = {1}, publisher = {Henry Stewart Publ.}, address = {London}, issn = {1752-9646}, pages = {54 -- 64}, abstract = {Historic industrial sites and their buildings present new challenges for heritage conservation as well as for urban development. Their transformation invokes conflicts between different concepts and objectives. This paper investigates whether and how transformation and conflicts can be analysed by a research instrument used in the social sciences: discourse analysis. It is presumed that the concepts and objectives of the various planning agents involved as well as the inherent core statements and values can be understood as discourses. Different discourses — as the term is used in the social sciences — clash with planning practice and trigger conflicts. The authors assume that these conflicts are based on differences in values. A case study examines the transformation since the late 1980s of the former Zollverein coal mine and coking plant in Essen, Germany. The results of this synchronic discourse analysis indicate approaches to an integrated planning practice. A version of this paper was previously published in German: 'St{\"a}dtische Transformationen erforschen: Die Diskursanalyse im Bereich Denkmalschutz und Stadtentwicklung', Forum Stadt, Vol. 39, No. 3, pp. 319-325 (2012). It was produced in the framework of a DFG research project (2011-2014, MI 788/4-1,2, in collaboration with TU Berlin, Prof. J. Cramer). Copyright is given by Forum Stadt.}, subject = {Strukturwandel}, language = {en} } @article{MiegGrafe, author = {Mieg, Harald A. and Grafe, Fritz-Julius}, title = {City development under the constraints of complexity and urban governance}, series = {Journal of urban regeneration and renewal}, volume = {6}, journal = {Journal of urban regeneration and renewal}, number = {1}, publisher = {Henry Stewart Publ.}, address = {London}, issn = {1752-9646}, pages = {91 -- 100}, abstract = {This paper presents insights from the so-called 'syntegration' process, which helped the German city of F{\"u}rth to overcome severe financial deficit. The approach comprises both systems modelling, in order to grasp the developmental prospects of a city, and an accelerated process of consensus-building within the city, which is closely connected to implementation. Syntegration is viewed within the context of urban governance. The findings suggest that leadership is indispensable in initiating and controlling such an urban change process. 'Syntegration' and 'Malik Syntegration' are registered trade marks owned by Malik.}, subject = {Stadtentwicklung}, language = {en} } @incollection{SchroederPrytula, author = {Schr{\"o}der, Tobias and Prytula, Michael}, title = {Sprache und Bedeutung als Grundlagenthemen im Coaching}, series = {Handbuch Schl{\"u}sselkonzepte im Coaching}, booktitle = {Handbuch Schl{\"u}sselkonzepte im Coaching}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-662-49483-7}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-662-49483-7_66}, pages = {543 -- 551}, abstract = {Coaching l{\"a}sst sich als ein Prozess der Bedeutungsschaffung durch sprachliche Interaktion verstehen. Bedeutungen sind koh{\"a}rente Begriffsnetzwerke, die zum einen sozial geteilt, zum anderen im emotionalen Erleben von Personen fundiert sind. Wir stellen den aktuellen Forschungsstand in der Kognitionswissenschaft und Sozialpsychologie dar und erl{\"a}utern am Beispiel eines am Markt etablierten Coaching-Modells („Contextuelles Coaching") die Bedeutung dieser Forschung f{\"u}r die Coaching-Praxis.}, subject = {Kognition}, language = {de} } @incollection{PrytulaSchroederMieg, author = {Prytula, Michael and Schr{\"o}der, Tobias and Mieg, Harald A.}, title = {Inter- und Transdisziplinarit{\"a}t}, series = {Forschendes Lernen - wie die Lehre in Universit{\"a}t und Fachhochschule erneuert werden kann}, booktitle = {Forschendes Lernen - wie die Lehre in Universit{\"a}t und Fachhochschule erneuert werden kann}, publisher = {Campus}, address = {Frankfurt am Main}, isbn = {978-3-593-50140-6}, pages = {138 -- 147}, abstract = {Wie funktioniert Forschendes Lernen in interdisziplin{\"a}ren, praxisnahen Lehrkontexten? Dieses Kapitel stellt Beispiele f{\"u}r interdisziplin{\"a}res Forschendes Lernen und die damit verbundenen Rahmenbedingungen vor. Den Abschluss bilden drei Thesen. Wir behaupten: Inter- und Transdisziplinarit{\"a}t erfordert eine neue Einheit von Lehre und Forschung.}, subject = {Interdisziplin{\"a}re Forschung}, language = {de} } @incollection{SchadeDoerkGlinkaetal., author = {Schade, Christina and D{\"o}rk, Marian and Glinka, Katrin and Hauff, Matthias and Mieg, Harald A. and Prytula, Michael and Rauenbusch, Jens and Schr{\"o}der, Tobias}, title = {Urbane Komplexit{\"a}t verstehen - Das Institut f{\"u}r angewandte Forschung Urbane Zukunft}, series = {Research Day 2015 Stadt der Zukunft : Tagungsband - 21.04.2015 / Beuth Hochschule f{\"u}r Technik Berlin}, booktitle = {Research Day 2015 Stadt der Zukunft : Tagungsband - 21.04.2015 / Beuth Hochschule f{\"u}r Technik Berlin}, publisher = {Mensch und Buch Verlag}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-86387-595-4}, pages = {212 -- 217}, subject = {Fachhochschule}, language = {de} } @article{Mieg, author = {Mieg, Harald A.}, title = {Sustainability and innovation in urban development}, series = {Sustainable development}, volume = {20}, journal = {Sustainable development}, number = {4}, publisher = {Wiley}, address = {New York, NY}, issn = {1099-1719}, doi = {10.1002/sd.471}, pages = {251 -- 263}, subject = {Stadtentwicklung}, language = {en} } @article{MiegdeSombreNaef, author = {Mieg, Harald A. and de Sombre, Steffen and N{\"a}f, Matthias Andreas}, title = {How Formality Works: The Case of Environmental Professionals}, series = {Professions and Professionalism}, volume = {3}, journal = {Professions and Professionalism}, number = {1}, publisher = {OsloMet - storbyuniversitetet}, address = {Oslo}, doi = {10.7577/pp.564}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:525-23457}, abstract = {This article provides an overview of our research on environmental professionals in Switzerland over the last twenty years. From the beginning, we were interested in studying how formality functions in this field and how abstraction drives jurisdictional change. We started with the goal of examining professsionalization, i.e., the question of whether a new environmental profession arises. Our findings suggest this has not yet occurred; instead, we observe increased scientification of the field, underlining the role of science-based formalization (providing social capital in the form of a science-based language). We analyze a survey on environmental professionals and show how abstraction works: reduction and formalization as two distinct forms of abstraction are specifically related to inter- and intra-professional competition.}, subject = {Erkenntnistheorie}, language = {en} } @article{MiegBauerBedenk, author = {Mieg, Harald A. and Bauer, Judith and Bedenk, Stephan J.}, title = {Being Moved by Moving Images}, series = {Gaia : {\"o}kologische Perspektiven in Natur-, Geistes- und Wirtschaftswissenschaften}, volume = {22}, journal = {Gaia : {\"o}kologische Perspektiven in Natur-, Geistes- und Wirtschaftswissenschaften}, number = {3}, publisher = {oekom Verl.}, address = {M{\"u}nchen}, issn = {2625-5413}, doi = {10.14512/gaia.22.3.11}, pages = {187 -- 194}, abstract = {How can we stimulate sustainable consumption in education? The presented study examined whether making a topical short film about sustainable consumption subsequently influenced personal behavior. A field experiment was conducted at three types of educational institutions in Germany (university, secondary school, vocational school). The study used three content formats - Knowledge, Do-yourself, Commitment - and tested two measures for reported sustainable consumption behavior - (personal) preferences and (public) involvement. The results showed a general effect of filmmaking on involvement (political commitment). The Do-yourself content format, in which participants' own consumption patterns were documented, influenced both types of behavior. No behavioral differences were found between educational institutions. The discussion underlines the structural role of institutions such as schools, which mediate between the private and public spheres.}, subject = {Umwelterziehung}, language = {en} } @article{Mieg, author = {Mieg, Harald A.}, title = {The Organisational Embedding Of Expertise}, series = {Talent development \& excellence}, volume = {6}, journal = {Talent development \& excellence}, number = {1}, publisher = {IRATDE}, address = {M{\"u}nchen}, issn = {1869-2885}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/101:1-201406106783}, pages = {71 -- 93}, abstract = {Centres of excellence are institutions (within the hierarchy of a firm or the national system of research and education) that concentrate expertise and/or train the top experts. We find "centres of excellence", for instance, within universities, governmental institutions or teaching hospitals. To date, research on centres of excellence has focused on multinational companies and hospitals. This paper introduces research on embedded expertise in the case of centres of excellence; it integrates and generalisesfindings from research on excellence within three domains: (1) elite sport; (2) the institutionalisation of environmental science expertise in Switzerland; (3) top inventors. The core part of the paper is conceptual, defining institutional levels of embedded expertise (individuals, teams, organisations, and society) and different logics for the selection of excellence (market, hierarchy, and network). From this empirical and conceptual base, the paper draws lessons for centres of excellence (e.g., take into account individual life plans; include options for excellence through transfer) and reviews their various strategies (from exclusivity to talent recycling). The discussion deals with the labelling of centres of excellence. Centres of excellence are not only organisational forms of embedded expertise: in many cases, they have to signal their "excellence" to their environments or audiences.}, subject = {Fachwissen}, language = {en} } @article{MiegBedenkBraunetal., author = {Mieg, Harald A. and Bedenk, Stephan J. and Braun, Anna and Neyer, Franz J.}, title = {How Emotional Stability and Openness to Experience Support Invention}, series = {Creativity research journal}, volume = {24}, journal = {Creativity research journal}, number = {2/3}, publisher = {Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group}, address = {London}, issn = {1532-6934}, doi = {10.1080/10400419.2012.677341}, pages = {200 -- 207}, subject = {Erfinder}, language = {en} } @article{HansmannMiegFrischknecht, author = {Hansmann, Ralph and Mieg, Harald A. and Frischknecht, Peter M.}, title = {Principal sustainability components}, series = {International Journal of Sustainable Development \& World Ecology}, volume = {19}, journal = {International Journal of Sustainable Development \& World Ecology}, number = {5}, publisher = {Taylor \& Francis}, address = {London}, issn = {1745-2627}, doi = {10.1080/13504509.2012.696220}, pages = {451 -- 459}, subject = {Nachhaltigkeit}, language = {en} } @article{WindhagerFedericoSchrederetal., author = {Windhager, Florian and Federico, Paolo and Schreder, G{\"u}nther and Glinka, Katrin and D{\"o}rk, Marian and Miksch, Silvia and Mayr, Eva}, title = {Visualization of Cultural Heritage Collection Data}, series = {IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics}, volume = {25}, journal = {IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics}, number = {6}, publisher = {IEEE}, address = {New York, NY}, issn = {1941-0506}, doi = {10.1109/TVCG.2018.2830759}, pages = {2311 -- 2330}, subject = {Visualisierung}, language = {en} } @article{OevermannMieg, author = {Oevermann, Heike and Mieg, Harald A.}, title = {Nutzbarmachung historischer Industrieareale f{\"u}r die Stadtentwicklung}, series = {disP : the planning review}, volume = {52}, journal = {disP : the planning review}, number = {1}, publisher = {Routledge, Taylor and Francis}, address = {Abingdon}, issn = {2166-8604}, doi = {10.1080/02513625.2016.1171045}, pages = {31 -- 41}, subject = {Industriegebiet}, language = {de} } @techreport{SchroederWolfZoeller, author = {Schr{\"o}der, Tobias and Wolf, Ingo and Z{\"o}ller, Nikolas}, title = {Einstellungen zu Mobilit{\"a}tsinnovationen in Deutschland}, address = {Potsdam}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.2314/GBV:1017719136}, pages = {66}, abstract = {Abschlussbericht zum Verbundvorhaben: Modellierung von Einstellungsdynamiken in komplexen sozialen Systemen: Monitoring und Foresight von Sentiments zu Mobilit{\"a}tsinnovationen (MonForSense) F{\"o}rderzeitraum: 01.09.2015 bis 31.10.2017}, subject = {Verkehrspsychologie}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{WuttkeNeurothRothfritzetal., author = {Wuttke, Ulrike and Neuroth, Heike and Rothfritz, Laura and Edmond, Jennifer and Garnett, Vicky and Uiterwaal, Frank and Annisius, Marie}, title = {The PARTHENOS Training Suite}, series = {Digital Humanities 2019 Conference papers}, booktitle = {Digital Humanities 2019 Conference papers}, address = {Utrecht}, organization = {Utrecht University}, doi = {10.34894/AXNRZG}, pages = {3}, subject = {Digital Humanities}, language = {en} } @techreport{MichelBerkesLange, author = {Michel, Antje and Berkes, Christian and Lange, Katharina}, title = {MaaS L.A.B.S. - Schlussbericht Teilvorhaben Fachhochschule Potsdam (FHP)}, address = {Potsdam}, organization = {Fachhochschule Potsdam}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:525-34094}, pages = {185}, abstract = {Ziel des Projektes MaaS L.A.B.S. war die Entwicklung einer ganzheitlichen nutzer*innen-zentrierten Mobilit{\"a}tsplattform f{\"u}r urbane R{\"a}ume, insbesondere f{\"u}r kleine und mittlere Großst{\"a}dte. Eine zentrale Aufgabe des FHP-Teilvorhabens lag in der F{\"o}rderung der transdisziplin{\"a}ren Zusammen-arbeit in den Living Labs. Hierzu geh{\"o}rte, die technischen Einzelelemente auch konzeptuell zu b{\"u}ndeln, die unterschiedlichen Stakeholder-Interessen auf ein gemeinsames Zielverst{\"a}ndnis zu vereinigen und sektor{\"u}bergreifende Prozesse zu organisieren, die dies dauerhaft erm{\"o}glichen (Kooperationsmodelle, Schnittstellen etc.). Die FHP entwickelte die Szenarios und Maßnahmen-pl{\"a}ne f{\"u}r das Living Lab Potsdam und Hilfestellungen sowie Templates zur Umsetzung f{\"u}r das Living Lab Cottbus. Um einen maximalen Erkenntnisgewinn f{\"u}r das dynamische und intermodale Routing, f{\"u}r Tarifmodelle und f{\"u}r die betriebliche Integration (beim Verkehrsbetrieb ViP) der bedarfsorientierten Shuttlebusse zu erzielen, bewertete die FHP die anf{\"a}nglich verschiedenen Systeme der Automatisierung f{\"u}r Mikrobusse (siehe auch „Shuttle Dreams 2020" im Anhang 4) und entwickelte in den sp{\"a}teren Phasen intensiv Austausch-Formate zwischen den Technologie-Partner*innen, der Stadtverwaltung, dem Verkehrsbetrieb und potentiellen zuk{\"u}nftigen Nutzer*innen im Potsdamer Norden. Da dort auch das Testing des Gesamtsystems stattfand, lag es bei der FHP, die gewonnenen Erkenntnisse und entwickelten Systeme zu aggregieren und f{\"u}r den Transfer aufzuarbeiten. Die FHP war ob ihrer integrierenden Funktion im Gesamt-projekt - in Abstimmung mit der TH Wildau, die das Projektmanagement verantwortete - zust{\"a}ndig f{\"u}r dessen {\"o}ffentlichen Auftritt, die inhaltlichen Synergien und f{\"u}r ein ({\"u}bertragbares) MaaS-spezifisches Wissens-Management.}, subject = {Mobility as a Service}, language = {de} } @article{HankoPrytula, author = {Hanko, Jeannette and Prytula, Michael}, title = {Kriterien f{\"u}r die Wahl von Baumaterialien}, series = {Geb{\"a}ude-Energie-Berater}, volume = {14}, journal = {Geb{\"a}ude-Energie-Berater}, number = {3}, publisher = {Gentner}, address = {Stuttgart}, issn = {1861-115X}, pages = {46 -- 49}, abstract = {Wenn die Energiebilanz eines Geb{\"a}udes {\"u}ber den Lebenszyklus betrachtet wird, ist neben einem energieeffizierenten Geb{\"a}udebetrieb die graue Energie der Baukonstruktion und die lange Lebensdauer der eingesetzten Baustoffe relevant. Von Bedeutung sind zudem die bauphysikalischen Eigenschaften des Materials, von denen abh{\"a}ngt, ob passive Maßnahmen zum Komfort ausreichen oder ob ein h{\"o}herer technischer Aufwand erforderlich ist, der weitere Energieverbr{\"a}uche in Herstellung und Nutzung nach sich zieht. In Forschungsprojekt "Variowohnen" wurden die Bauteile hinsichtlich ihrer technischen, {\"o}kologischen und {\"o}konomischen Performance {\"u}ber den Lebenszyklus betrachtet und mit alternativen Ausf{\"u}hrungsvarianten verglichen.}, subject = {Energiebewusstes Bauen}, language = {de} } @article{HankoPrytula, author = {Hanko, Jeannette and Prytula, Michael}, title = {Alles im Blick?}, series = {Geb{\"a}ude-Energie-Berater}, volume = {14}, journal = {Geb{\"a}ude-Energie-Berater}, number = {07}, publisher = {Gentner}, address = {Stuttgart}, issn = {1861-115X}, pages = {48 -- 51}, abstract = {Oftmals bleiben Probleme oder Zielkonflikte bei der Umsetzung von Energiekonzepten in herk{\"o}mmlichen Planungsprozessen unerkannt oder werden zu sp{\"a}t entdeckt. Fehlende Abstimmungen oder Missverst{\"a}ndnisse unter den Planungsbeteiligten k{\"o}nnen die Qualit{\"a}t der Ausf{\"u}hrung hinsichtlich der energetischen Ziele mindern und Kostensteigerungen sowie Bauzeitverz{\"o}gerungen nach sich ziehen. Mit einer integralen Planung und Nachhaltigkeitszertifizierung lassen sich Widerspr{\"u}che fr{\"u}hzeitig erkennen und die Prozesse optimieren. Im Forschungsprojekt "Variowohnungen" wurden unter anderem die Planungsprozesse in Bezug auf die Nachhaltigkeitsanforderungen untersucht.}, subject = {Nachhaltigkeit}, language = {de} } @techreport{PrytulaHanko, author = {Prytula, Michael and Hanko, Jeannette}, title = {Neubau Wohnhaus f{\"u}r Studierende in Berlin-Grunewald}, pages = {8}, subject = {Studentenwohnheim}, language = {de} } @incollection{Prytula, author = {Prytula, Michael}, title = {Smart im Quartier}, series = {Pflegt der Stadt Bestes}, booktitle = {Pflegt der Stadt Bestes}, editor = {Serbser, Wolfgang H. and Serbser, Christiane}, publisher = {oekom Verlag}, address = {M{\"u}nchen}, isbn = {978-3-96238-113-4}, publisher = {Fachhochschule Potsdam}, pages = {39 -- 50}, subject = {Nachhaltigkeit}, language = {de} } @article{AckermannDewitz, author = {Ackermann, Judith and Dewitz, Leyla}, title = {Soziale Medien als Mittel der Krisenbew{\"a}ltigung}, series = {Medien + Erziehung}, volume = {2020}, journal = {Medien + Erziehung}, number = {4}, publisher = {Kopaed Verlagsgmbh}, address = {M{\"u}nchen}, issn = {0176-4918}, pages = {19 -- 26}, abstract = {Welche Potenziale hat TikTok f{\"u}r die individuelle und gesellschaftliche Bew{\"a}ltigung der Corona-Pandemie? In einer qualitativen Inhaltsanalyse von 100 Videos unter \#Corona wurden zentrale Narrative in Bezug auf digitales Storytelling herausgearbeitet und aus psychologischer Perspektive auf m{\"o}gliche Coping-Strategien untersucht. Die Ergebnisse zeigen die meist unbewusste Auseinandersetzung mit pers{\"o}nlichen Bed{\"u}rfnissen und M{\"o}glichkeiten korrektiver emotionaler Erfahrungen auf TikTok.}, subject = {Social Media}, language = {de} } @book{OPUS4-3353, title = {Gegenwart historisch gesehen}, editor = {Bock, Hans-Michael and Distelmeyer, Jan and Sch{\"o}ning, J{\"o}rg}, edition = {1. Auflage}, publisher = {edition text + kritik}, address = {M{\"u}nchen}, isbn = {978-3-86916-755-8}, publisher = {Fachhochschule Potsdam}, abstract = {Die politisch und kulturell bewegte Zeit zwischen der Franz{\"o}sischen Revolution und der Wiederherstellung der "guten alten Ordnung" 1848 bewegte zeitgen{\"o}ssische Literaten wie B{\"u}chner, Heine und Goethe. Ihre Werke wurden oft von Filmschaffenden aufgegriffen. Die Beitr{\"a}ge des Bandes von Filmhistorikern und -wissenschaftlern beleuchten den filmischen Umgang mit Werken von u. a. Eichendorff, Kleist und E. T. A. Hoffmann und stellen sie in einen zeitgen{\"o}ssischen soziokulturellen Kontext. Die europ{\"a}ische Dimension der Faszination mit dieser Epoche und ihren Literaten zeigen Beitr{\"a}ge zum polnischen und tschechischen Film. {\"A}hnlich wie die Vorlagen reflektieren die entstandenen Werke die Zerrissenheit zwischen Kultur und Politik und spiegeln in doppelter Brechung die k{\"u}nstlerischen und literarischen Werke und Biografien einer politisch bewegten Zeit wider. Zum Thema des Sammelbands erschien im November 2017 bereits das cinefest-Katalogbuch "Zwischen Revolution und Restauration. Kultur und Politik 1789-1848 im Spiegel des Films", das auch eine DVD mit den Filmen "Durch die W{\"a}lder, durch die Auen" (1956, G. W. Pabst) und "Heinrich Heine" (1969/70, Herbert Seggelke) enth{\"a}lt.}, subject = {Film}, language = {de} } @book{OPUS4-3355, title = {Ach, sie haben ihre Sprache verloren}, editor = {Bock, Hans-Michael and Distelmeyer, Jan and Sch{\"o}ning, J{\"o}rg}, edition = {1. Auflage}, publisher = {edition text + kritik}, address = {M{\"u}nchen}, isbn = {978-3-86916-636-0}, publisher = {Fachhochschule Potsdam}, abstract = {Gerade erfolgreiche Autoren hatten es besonders schwer, in einer fremdsprachigen Umgebung ihre gewohnte Arbeit fortzusetzen. Ihr vielfach zur Kunst entwickeltes Handwerkszeug, der differenzierte Umgang mit der Muttersprache und deren kulturelle Traditionen galten nichts mehr. So mussten sich bislang gefeierte Autoren erst in einer neuen Sprache zurechtfinden und an ungewohnte Methoden der Studios anpassen. Dennoch gelang es manchen, sich in der fremden Sprache zu etablieren. Zum Thema des Bands erschien im November 2016 bereits das Cinefest-Katalogbuch "Gebrochene Sprache. Filmautoren und Schriftsteller des Exils", das auch eine DVD enth{\"a}lt. Durch den vorliegenden Band wird das Thema erneut aufgegriffen und um einige entscheidende Facetten erweitert.}, subject = {Film}, language = {de} } @article{Distelmeyer, author = {Distelmeyer, Jan}, title = {Drawing connections}, series = {Interface Critique}, volume = {2018}, journal = {Interface Critique}, number = {1}, publisher = {arthistoricum.net}, address = {Heidelberg}, issn = {2570-0472}, pages = {22 -- 33}, subject = {Benutzeroberfl{\"a}che}, language = {en} } @article{Distelmeyer, author = {Distelmeyer, Jan}, title = {An/Leiten}, series = {Navigationen : Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Medien- und Kulturwissenschaften}, volume = {17}, journal = {Navigationen : Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Medien- und Kulturwissenschaften}, number = {2}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Siegen}, address = {Siegen}, issn = {1619-1641}, pages = {37 -- 53}, subject = {Mensch-Maschine-Schnittstelle}, language = {de} } @incollection{Distelmeyer, author = {Distelmeyer, Jan}, title = {Carrying Computerization}, series = {Image - Action - Space}, booktitle = {Image - Action - Space}, editor = {Feiersinger, Luisa and Friedrich, Kathrin and Queisner, Moritz}, publisher = {De Gruyter}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-11-046497-9}, doi = {10.1515/9783110464979-005}, publisher = {Fachhochschule Potsdam}, pages = {55 -- 68}, subject = {Mensch-Maschine-Schnittstelle}, language = {en} } @article{Distelmeyer, author = {Distelmeyer, Jan}, title = {Interfacing with power}, series = {Cinema \& cie : international film studies journal}, volume = {17}, journal = {Cinema \& cie : international film studies journal}, number = {29}, publisher = {Milano University Press}, address = {Milan}, issn = {2036-461X}, pages = {93 -- 103}, subject = {Benutzeroberfl{\"a}che}, language = {en} } @incollection{Distelmeyer, author = {Distelmeyer, Jan}, title = {Durch und {\"u}ber Computer}, series = {Cutting Edge! : Aktuelle Positionen der Filmmontage}, booktitle = {Cutting Edge! : Aktuelle Positionen der Filmmontage}, editor = {Doll, Martin}, publisher = {Bertz + Fischer}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-86505-334-3}, publisher = {Fachhochschule Potsdam}, pages = {193 -- 210}, subject = {Film}, language = {de} } @book{OPUS4-3351, title = {Filmpionier und Mogul}, editor = {Bock, Hans-Michael and Distelmeyer, Jan and Sch{\"o}ning, J{\"o}rg}, edition = {1. Auflage}, publisher = {edition text + kritik}, address = {M{\"u}nchen}, isbn = {978-3-86916-863-0}, publisher = {Fachhochschule Potsdam}, abstract = {Joe May (1880-1954) war eine Zentralfigur des Weimarer Kinos. 1911 kam er als Regisseur zum Film, war aber schon bald auch als Produzent t{\"a}tig. Er baute eine eigene Produktionsfirma auf und feierte mit seriellen Formaten wie der Joe-Deebs-Detektivserie und der melodramatischen Mia-May-Serie schnell Erfolge. Nach dem Ersten Weltkrieg wuchs seine Firma zu einem kleinen Imperium heran und umfasste eigene Ateliers und Außengel{\"a}nde in Berlin-Weißensee und Woltersdorf. Es entstanden Großproduktionen wie die 8-teilige Abenteuerserie "Die Herrin der Welt" (1919) und der 2-Teiler "Das indische Grabmal" (1921). Mays Filme - vor allem "Heimkehr" (1928) und "Asphalt" (1928/29) - geh{\"o}ren zu den H{\"o}hepunkten des Weimarer Kinos. Star der May-Filme war zumeist seine Frau Mia May, auch Tochter Eva (1902-1924) machte in ihrem kurzen Leben als Schauspielerin Karriere. Zum "Team" May geh{\"o}rten außerdem eine Reihe von Mitarbeitern, darunter auch Fritz Lang und Thea von Harbou, denen die May-Filme zu ersten Erfolgen verhalfen und den Weg f{\"u}r die weitere Karriere ebneten. Einen maßgeblichen Beitrag zu den May-Filmen leisteten u. a. die Film-Architekten Erich Kettelhut, Martin Jacoby-Boy und Paul Leni. Aber auch das Wirken anderer Beteiligter, die bisher eher unsichtbar blieben, gilt es zu entdecken. In den Texten dieses Buchs beleuchten Filmhistoriker und -wissenschaftler das Schaffen Joe Mays im Weimarer Kino und im Exil sowie das seiner Mitarbeiter und Weggef{\"a}hrten. Zum Thema des Sammelbands erschien im November 2018 bereits das cinefest-Katalogbuch "Meister des Weimarer Kinos. Joe May und das wandernde Bild".}, subject = {Film}, language = {de} } @book{Thomas, author = {Thomas, Stefan}, title = {Ethnografie}, publisher = {Springer VS}, address = {Wiesbaden}, isbn = {978-3-531-94218-6}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-531-94218-6}, publisher = {Fachhochschule Potsdam}, pages = {169}, abstract = {Diese Einf{\"u}hrung in die Ethnografie wendet sich an alle Sozialwissenschaftler*innen, die ethnografisch forschen wollen. Ethnografie ist im strikten Sinne als Feldforschung zu verstehen. Ethnografisch Forschende m{\"u}ssen sich hinaus in die Sozialwelt wagen. Aus diesem Grund ist Ethnografie immer zuerst teilnehmende Beobachtung. Zugleich l{\"a}sst sich diese im R{\"u}ckgriff auf den empirischen Werkzeugkoffer durch eine Vielzahl an methodischen Zug{\"a}ngen erweitern. Wichtig ist zudem die Konzentration auf den Gegenstand beim Schreiben. In dem Buch werden entlang der typischen Stationen des Forschungsprozesses die Herausforderungen der ethnografischen Feldarbeit dargestellt. Die Einf{\"u}hrung m{\"o}chte gleichzeitig praktisch sein, indem konkrete Umsetzungsperspektiven aufgezeigt werden. Am Ende sollten Leser und Leserin soweit vorbereitet sein, um ein eigenes Ethnografieprojekt durchf{\"u}hren zu k{\"o}nnen.}, subject = {Lebenswelt}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{MenzelBludauLeitneretal., author = {Menzel, Sina and Bludau, Mark-Jan and Leitner, Elena and D{\"o}rk, Marian and Moreno-Schneider, Juli{\´a}n and Petras, Vivien and Rehm, Georg}, title = {Graph Technologies for the Analysis of Historical Social Networks Using Heterogeneous Data Sources}, series = {Graph Technologies in the Humanities}, booktitle = {Graph Technologies in the Humanities}, editor = {Andrews, Tara and Diehr, Franziska and Efer, Thomas and Kuczera, Andreas and van Zundert, Joris}, address = {Wien}, organization = {Universit{\"a}t Wien}, issn = {1613-0073}, pages = {124 -- 149}, abstract = {Over the last decades, cultural heritage institutions have provided extensive machine-readable data, such as bibliographic and archival metadata, full-text collections, and authority records containing multitudes of implicit and explicit statements about the social relations between various types of entities. In this paper, we discuss how approaches to the creation and operation of advanced research infrastructure for historical network analysis (HNA) based on heterogeneous data sources from cultural heritage institutions can be examined and evaluated. Based on our interdisciplinary research, we describe challenges and strategies with a special focus on the issue of data processing, sketch out the advantages of human-centered project design in the form of a preliminary co-design workshop, and present an iterative approach to data visualization.}, subject = {Kulturerbe}, language = {en} } @incollection{SchroederWolf, author = {Schr{\"o}der, Tobias and Wolf, Ingo}, title = {Psychologische Aspekte nachhaltiger Mobilit{\"a}t}, series = {Psychologie und Nachhaltigkeit}, booktitle = {Psychologie und Nachhaltigkeit}, editor = {Schmitt, Claudia Thea and Bamberg, Eva}, publisher = {Springer Gabler}, address = {Wiesbaden}, isbn = {978-3-658-19964-7}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-658-19965-4_17}, publisher = {Fachhochschule Potsdam}, pages = {203 -- 213}, abstract = {Technologische und soziale Innovationen scheinen derzeit viele Perspektiven f{\"u}r eine Transformation des Mobilit{\"a}tssektors hin zu mehr Nachhaltigkeit zu er{\"o}ffnen. Ob und wie sich das menschliche Mobilit{\"a}tsverhalten den neuen M{\"o}glichkeiten anpasst, ist allerdings eine offene Frage, die psychologischer Forschung bedarf. Wir stellen in unserem Beitrag eine neue Theorie der Mobilit{\"a}tseinstellungen vor, die Ans{\"a}tze zur emotionalen Koh{\"a}renz menschlicher Entscheidungen aus der Kognitionswissenschaft mit soziologischen Theorien der Informationsdiffusion in sozialen Netzwerken kombiniert. Daten aus einer aktuellen, groß angelegten empirischen Studie zeigen, dass die emotionale Verankerung des Autos mit Verbrennungsmotor im individuellen Privatbesitz immer noch groß ist. F{\"u}r die erfolgreiche Verbreitung innovativer und nachhaltiger Mobilit{\"a}tskonzepte in der Gesellschaft wird entscheidend sein, ob neben technologischen Entwicklungen auch eine breite Transformation von Einstellungen in der Bev{\"o}lkerung erreicht werden kann.}, subject = {Nachhaltigkeit}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{BludauDoerkFangerauetal., author = {Bludau, Mark-Jan and D{\"o}rk, Marian and Fangerau, Heiner and Halling, Thorsten and Leitner, Elena and Menzel, Sina and M{\"u}ller, Gerhard and Petras, Vivien and Rehm, Georg and Neudecker, Clemens and Zellhiefer, David and Moreno Schneider, Julian}, title = {SoNAR (IDH)}, series = {DHd 2020 Spielr{\"a}ume: Digital Humanities zwischen Modellierung und Interpretation}, booktitle = {DHd 2020 Spielr{\"a}ume: Digital Humanities zwischen Modellierung und Interpretation}, editor = {Sch{\"o}ch, Christof}, address = {Hamburg}, organization = {Verband Digital Humanities im deutschsprachigen Raum e.V.}, doi = {10.5281/zenodo.4621862}, pages = {1 -- 3}, subject = {Soziale Netzwerkanalyse}, language = {de} } @article{Hildebrandt, author = {Hildebrandt, Frauke}, title = {Ohne Bindung keine Bildung}, series = {Grundschule aktuell : Zeitschrift des Grundschulverbandes}, journal = {Grundschule aktuell : Zeitschrift des Grundschulverbandes}, number = {144}, address = {Frankfurt am Main}, organization = {Der Vorstand des Grundschulverbandes}, issn = {1860-8604}, pages = {9 -- 12}, abstract = {Durch die Studien von John Bowlby und Mary Ainsworth zur Bildungstheorie wissen wir, dass Kinder durch vielf{\"a}ltige Interaktionen eine Bindung zu Erwachsenen aufbauen, also eine emotionale Beziehung, die {\"u}ber einen l{\"a}ngeren Zeitraum anh{\"a}lt. Diese Bindung an ihre Bezugspersonen brauchen die Kinder, um aktiv und selbstbestimmt lernen zu k{\"o}nnen.}, subject = {Bindungstheorie }, language = {de} } @article{GrosseHildebrandt, author = {Große, Gerlind and Hildebrandt, Frauke}, title = {Bildung und Interesse}, series = {Grundschule Aktuell : Zeitschrift des Grundschulverbandes}, journal = {Grundschule Aktuell : Zeitschrift des Grundschulverbandes}, number = {145}, address = {Frankfurt am Main}, organization = {Grundschulverband}, issn = {1860-8604}, pages = {30 -- 33}, abstract = {In diesem Beitrag geht es um die Kr{\"a}fte, die Kinder beim Lernen antreiben: Neugierde, Interesse, Spaß und Selbstwirksamkeitserfahrungen. Und um die p{\"a}dagogischen Ans{\"a}tze, die in der Fr{\"u}hkindlichen Bildung entwickelt wurden, um diese Triebkr{\"a}fte zu f{\"o}rdern und zu erhalten.}, subject = {Grundschule}, language = {de} } @article{Egger, author = {Egger, Benjamin}, title = {The next documenta should be curated by a machine. I tell you why it shouldn't. Or how.}, series = {Zeitschrift Kunst Medien Bildung ; Sammlung: Postdigital Landscapes. Kunst und Medienbildung in der digital vernetzten Welt}, journal = {Zeitschrift Kunst Medien Bildung ; Sammlung: Postdigital Landscapes. Kunst und Medienbildung in der digital vernetzten Welt}, address = {Hamburg}, issn = {2193-2980}, abstract = {Im vorliegenden Artikel werden Praktiken des Kuratierens vor dem Hintergrund ihrer algorithmischen, d.h. berechenbaren, und {\"O}konomie-strategischen Potentiale diskutiert. Eingenommen wird eine medienphilosophische Perspektive, aus der heraus das Kuratieren angelehnt an Heideggers Denkbegriff zu einem {\"a}sthetischen Denken dekonstruiert und an die F{\"a}higkeit zur Krise gekn{\"u}pft wird. Dem gegen{\"u}ber wird ein berechnender Modus des Kuratierens positioniert, der sich von kalkulierbaren Strategien der Selbstoptimierung und der Selbsterhaltung im Sinne einer ,Care-Arbeit' ableitet. {\"U}ber Formen der Opazit{\"a}t, hier als Undurchl{\"a}ssigkeit gemeint, werden Kurationsformen - unter dem Gesichtspunkt des kuratorischen Wissens (Konzeptideen, K{\"u}nstler*innen-Kontakte, Raumzugriffe etc.) - und Algorithmen - als Verschleierungstaktik von Unternehmensstrategien - parallelisiert. Vorgeschlagen wird ein Open-Access-Modell, das {\"u}ber digitale Netzwerke Formen kuratorischer Kollaboration erm{\"o}glicht und opake Prozesse in mehrfacher Hinsicht transparenter gestaltet.}, subject = {Algorithmus}, language = {de} } @techreport{GeuderLeidingerLupinetal., type = {Working Paper}, author = {Geuder, Philipp and Leidinger, Marie-Claire and Lupin, Martin von and D{\"o}rk, Marian and Schr{\"o}der, Tobias}, title = {Emosaic: Visualizing Affective Content of Text at Varying Granularity}, series = {arxiv.org}, journal = {arxiv.org}, publisher = {Cornell University}, doi = {10.48550/arXiv.2002.10096}, pages = {9}, abstract = {This paper presents Emosaic, a tool for visualizing the emotional tone of text documents, considering multiple dimensions of emotion and varying levels of semantic granularity. Emosaic is grounded in psychological research on the relationship between language, affect, and color perception. We capitalize on an established three-dimensional model of human emotion: valence (good, nice vs. bad, awful), arousal (calm, passive vs. exciting, active) and dominance (weak, controlled vs. strong, in control). Previously, multi-dimensional models of emotion have been used rarely in visualizations of textual data, due to the perceptual challenges involved. Furthermore, until recently most text visualizations remained at a high level, precluding closer engagement with the deep semantic content of the text. Informed by empirical studies, we introduce a color mapping that translates any point in three-dimensional affective space into a unique color. Emosaic uses affective dictionaries of words annotated with the three emotional parameters of the valence-arousal-dominance model to extract emotional meanings from texts and then assigns to them corresponding color parameters of the hue-saturation-brightness color space. This approach of mapping emotion to color is aimed at helping readers to more easily grasp the emotional tone of the text. Several features of Emosaic allow readers to interactively explore the affective content of the text in more detail; e.g., in aggregated form as histograms, in sequential form following the order of text, and in detail embedded into the text display itself. Interaction techniques have been included to allow for filtering and navigating of text and visualizations.}, subject = {Mensch-Maschine-Kommunikation}, language = {en} } @techreport{HoeyNagappanRogersetal., author = {Hoey, Jesse and Nagappan, Meiyappan and Rogers, Kimberly B. and Schr{\"o}der, Tobias and Dametto, Diego and De Zoysa, Nalin and Iyer, Rahul and Morgan, Jonathan H. and Rishi, Deepak and Sirianni, Antonio D. and Yun, Seonghu and Zhao, Jun and Z{\"o}ller, Nikolas}, title = {Theoretical and Empirical Modeling of Identity and Sentiments in Collaborative Groups}, doi = {10.31235/osf.io/4hukx}, pages = {1 -- 36}, abstract = {Theoretical and Empirical Modeling of Identity and Sentiments in Collaborative Groups (THEMIS.COG) was an interdisciplinary research collaboration of computer scientists and social scientists from the University of Waterloo (Canada), Potsdam University of Applied Sciences (Germany), and Dartmouth College (USA). This white paper summarizes the results of our research at the end of the grant term. Funded by the Trans-Atlantic Platform's Digging Into Data initiative, the project aimed at theoretical and empirical modeling of identity and sentiments in collaborative groups. Understanding the social forces behind self-organized collaboration is important because technological and social innovations are increasingly generated through informal, distributed processes of collaboration, rather than in formal organizational hierarchies or through market forces. Our work used a data-driven approach to explore the social psychological mechanisms that motivate such collaborations and determine their success or failure. We focused on the example of GitHub, the world's current largest digital platform for open, collaborative software development. In contrast to most, purely inductive contemporary approaches leveraging computational techniques for social science, THEMIS.COG followed a deductive, theory-driven approach. We capitalized on affect control theory, a mathematically formalized theory of symbolic interaction originated by sociologist David R. Heise and further advanced in previous work by some of the THEMIS.COG collaborators, among others. Affect control theory states that people control their social behaviours by intuitively attempting to verify culturally shared feelings about identities, social roles, and behaviour settings. From this principle, implemented in computational simulation models, precise predictions about group dynamics can be derived. It was the goal of THEMIS.COG to adapt and apply this approach to study the GitHub collaboration ecosystem through a symbolic interactionist lens. The project contributed substantially to the novel endeavor of theory development in social science based on large amounts of naturally occurring digital data.}, subject = {Computational social science}, language = {en} }