TY - CHAP A1 - Egger, Benjamin A1 - Ackermann, Judith A1 - Kovarik, Magdalena ED - Ackermann, Judith ED - Egger, Benjamin T1 - Postdigitale Kunst ausstellen und erfahren T2 - Transdisziplinäre Begegnungen zwischen postdigitaler Kunst und Kultureller Bildung N2 - Der Beitrag spürt der Frage nach, auf welche Weise sich künstlerische und kuratorische Prozesse sowie die Vermittlungsarbeit unter dem Einfluss postdigitaler Künste verändern. Auf Basis einer begriffstheoretischen Analyse, einer qualitativen Interviewstudie mit digital arbeitenden Künstler*innen und Kurator*innen sowie einer Clusteranalyse postdigitaler Kunstbeispiele wird eine Handreichung zu Bedarfen zeitgenössischer Kunst- und Ausstellungsproduktion entwickelt. Die analysierten Handlungsempfehlungen werden entlang des zentralen Arguments empathischer Feedbackschleifen im Ausstellen konzipiert. KW - Ausstellung KW - Interkulturalität KW - Kurator KW - Kuratorin KW - Postdigital Y1 - 2021 SN - 978-3-658-32079-9 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-32079-9_7 SP - 113 EP - 138 PB - Springer CY - Wiesbaden ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Egger, Benjamin A1 - Kovarik, Magdalena A1 - Bernhard, Ann-Katrin A1 - Maselli, Daniele ED - Ackermann, Judith ED - Egger, Benjamin T1 - un/natural surrogates T2 - Transdisziplinäre Begegnungen zwischen postdigitaler Kunst und Kultureller Bildung N2 - The visual essay is an extension of the 2019 online exhibition un/natural surrogates which was created as part of the research project "Postdigital Art Practices in Cultural Education". The essay contrasts thirteen artworks from that show with thirteen newly selected artworks from the last seventy years, based on aesthetic similarities, parallels in the subject matter, and other related characteristics of the works. In doing so, an ahistorical story without -isms is offered. KW - Medienkunst KW - Virtuelle Ausstellung KW - Kunstwissenschaft KW - Kulturpädagogik KW - Postdigital Y1 - 2021 SN - 978-3-658-32079-9 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-32079-9_6 SP - 83 EP - 112 PB - Springer CY - Wiesbaden ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Ackermann, Judith T1 - Präsentieren, liken, teilen, kommentieren : Politik auf TikTok JF - Journal für politische Bildung N2 - Videoclips in Endlosschleife, kreativ und gelegentlich künstlerisch gestaltet, bietet die App TikTok ihrer schnell wachsenden Community. In Clips von höchstens einer Minute präsentieren die Akteur*innen sich und ihre Anliegen. Zwischen einer Unmenge an lustigen und weniger lustigen Filmchen gibt es Clips mit politischen Botschaften und Viedoschnipsel von politischen Gruppierungen, Ansatzpunkte für politische Bildung. KW - Influencer KW - Politische Bildung KW - Antisemitismus KW - TikTok KW - Social Media KW - Digitalisierung KW - Podcast KW - Rechtsradikalismus Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.46499/1670.1953 SN - 2191-8244 VL - 11 IS - 2 SP - 28 EP - 31 PB - Wochenschau Verlag CY - Frankfurt am Main ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Ackermann, Judith A1 - Egger, Benjamin ED - Ackermann, Judith ED - Egger, Benjamin T1 - Postdigitale kulturelle Bildung BT - zur Einführung T2 - Transdisziplinäre Begegnungen zwischen postdigitaler Kunst und Kultureller Bildung N2 - Der Beitrag führt in die Grundidee des Sammelbands zur Verschwisterung der Bereiche postdigitale Kunst und Kulturelle Bildung ein. Dazu wird ein Überblick über das Konzept des Postdigitalen und die damit einhergehenden Veränderungen der Kulturellen Bildung gegeben. Weiterhin werden die einzelnen Beiträge des Sammelbands und die thematischen Cluster vorgestellt sowie drei zentrale Thesen für Folge-Forschungs- und Bildungsaktivitäten in dem Bereich herausgearbeitet. KW - Kulturpädagogik KW - Interkulturalität KW - Digitalisierung KW - Postdigital Y1 - 2021 SN - 978-3-658-32079-9 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-32079-9_1 SP - 1 EP - 14 PB - Springer CY - Wiesbaden ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Marimon, Mireia A1 - Hofmann, Andrea A1 - Veríssimo, João A1 - Männel, Claudia A1 - Friederici, Angela D. A1 - Höhle, Barbara A1 - Wartenburger, Isabell T1 - Children’s Learning of Non-adjacent Dependencies Using a Web-Based Computer Game Setting JF - Frontiers in Psychology N2 - Infants show impressive speech decoding abilities and detect acoustic regularities that highlight the syntactic relations of a language, often coded via non-adjacent dependencies (NADs, e.g., is singing). It has been claimed that infants learn NADs implicitly and associatively through passive listening and that there is a shift from effortless associative learning to a more controlled learning of NADs after the age of 2 years, potentially driven by the maturation of the prefrontal cortex. To investigate if older children are able to learn NADs, Lammertink et al. (2019) recently developed a word-monitoring serial reaction time (SRT) task and could show that 6–11-year-old children learned the NADs, as their reaction times (RTs) increased then they were presented with violated NADs. In the current study we adapted their experimental paradigm and tested NAD learning in a younger group of 52 children between the age of 4–8 years in a remote, web-based, game-like setting (whack-a-mole). Children were exposed to Italian phrases containing NADs and had to monitor the occurrence of a target syllable, which was the second element of the NAD. After exposure, children did a “Stem Completion” task in which they were presented with the first element of the NAD and had to choose the second element of the NAD to complete the stimuli. Our findings show that, despite large variability in the data, children aged 4–8 years are sensitive to NADs; they show the expected differences in r RTs in the SRT task and could transfer the NAD-rule in the Stem Completion task. We discuss these results with respect to the development of NAD dependency learning in childhood and the practical impact and limitations of collecting these data in a web-based setting. KW - Linguistik KW - Implizites Lernen KW - Regellernen Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.734877 SN - 1664-1078 VL - 12 PB - Frontiers Research Foundation CY - Lausanne ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hoey, Jesse A1 - MacKinnon, Neil J. A1 - Schröder, Tobias T1 - Denotative and connotative management of uncertainty BT - A computational dual-process model JF - Judgment and Decision Making N2 - The interplay between intuitive and deliberative processing is known to be important for human decision making. As independent modes, intuitive processes can take on many forms from associative to constructive, while deliberative processes often rely on some notion of decision theoretic rationality or pattern matching. Dual process models attempt to unify these two modes based on parallel constraint networks or on socially or emotionally oriented adjustments to utility functions. This paper presents a new kind of dual process model that unifies decision theoretic deliberative reasoning with intuitive reasoning based on shared cultural affective meanings in a single Bayesian sequential model. Agents constructed according to this unified model are motivated by a combination of affective alignment (intuitive) and decision theoretic reasoning (deliberative), trading the two off as a function of the uncertainty or unpredictability of the situation. The model also provides a theoretical bridge between decision-making research and sociological symbolic interactionism. Starting with a high-level view of existing models, we advance Bayesian Affect Control Theory (BayesACT) as a promising new type of dual process model that explicitly and optimally (in the Bayesian sense) trades off motivation, action, beliefs and utility. We demonstrate a key component of the model as being sufficient to account for some aspects of classic cognitive biases about fairness and dissonance, and outline how this new theory relates to parallel constraint satisfaction models. KW - Zwei-Prozess-Modell KW - Gefühl KW - Affekt KW - Kognitive Dissonanz Y1 - 2021 UR - http://journal.sjdm.org/20/200104/jdm200104.pdf U6 - https://doi.org/10.1017/S1930297500008652 SN - 1930-2975 VL - 16 IS - 2 SP - 505 EP - 550 PB - Society for Judgment and Decision Making ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lorenz, Jan A1 - Neumann, Martin A1 - Schröder, Tobias T1 - Individual attitude change and societal dynamics: Computational experiments with psychological theories JF - Psychological Review N2 - We present an agent-based model for studying the societal implications of attitude change theories. Various psychological theories of persuasive communication at the individual level are implemented as simulation experiments. The model allows us to investigate the effects of contagion and assimilation, motivated cognition, polarity, source credibility, and idiosyncratic attitude formation. Simulations show that different theories produce different characteristic macrolevel patterns. Contagion and assimilation are central mechanisms for generating consensus, however, contagion generates a radicalized consensus. Motivated cognition causes societal polarization or the fragmentation of attitudes. Polarity and source credibility have comparatively little effect on the societal distribution of attitudes. We discuss how the simulations provide a bridge between microlevel psychological theories and the aggregated macrolevel studied by sociology. This approach enables new types of evidence for evaluating psychological theory to complement experimental approaches, thus answering calls to enhance the role of coherent and formalized theory in psychological science. KW - Attitudes KW - Social Influence KW - Theoretical Integration KW - Computational Model KW - Einstellungsforschung KW - Einfluss Y1 - 2021 UR - https://psyarxiv.com/ebfvr/ U6 - https://doi.org/10.1037/rev0000291 SN - 1939-1471 VL - 128 IS - 4 SP - 623 EP - 642 PB - American Psychological Association CY - Washington ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Morgan, Jonathan Howard A1 - Zhao, Jun A1 - Zöller, Nikolas A1 - Sedlacek, Andrea A1 - Chen, Lena A1 - Piper, Hayley A1 - Beck, Yliana A1 - Rogers, Kimberly B. A1 - Hoey, Jesse A1 - Schröder, Tobias T1 - Modeling the Culture of Online Collaborative Groups with Affect Control Theory T2 - Advances in Social Simulation N2 - 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. KW - Culture KW - Affect KW - Gruppendynamik KW - Kollaboration Y1 - 2021 SN - 978-3-030-61503-1 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-61503-1_14 SP - 147 EP - 160 PB - Springer CY - Cham ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Luthardt, Jasmin A1 - Bormann, Inka A1 - Hildebrandt, Frauke T1 - Einstellungen pädagogischer Fachkräfte zu anregenden Interaktionen in Kindertagesstätten BT - Fortbildungsbedarfe entdecken mit Cognitive-Affective Maps (CAMs) JF - Frühe Bildung : interdisziplinäre Zeitschrift für Forschung, Ausbildung und Praxis N2 - Wie eine pädagogische Fachkraft mit den Kindern interagiert und sie damit in ihrer Entwicklung unterstützt, hängt maßgeblich davon ab, wie sie lernanregenden Interaktionen gegenüber eingestellt ist. Diese Einstellungen werden im Beitrag mit sogenannten cognitive-affective maps (CAMs) erfasst. Zur Erstellung der CAMs wurden leitfadengestützte Interviews mit pädagogischen Fachkräften (N = 18) aus sechs verschiedenen Einrichtungen analysiert. Die CAMs zeigen, dass die befragten Fachkräfte hauptsächlich auf sozial-emotionale Aspekte von Interaktionen rekurrieren und ihre täglichen Interaktionen mit den Kindern selbst positiv bewerten. Konkretes Wissen zu lernanregenden Interaktionsformaten benennen sie hingegen kaum. Ein Vergleich der Einstellungen der Fachkräfte deutet auf teamspezifische Besonderheiten hin. In einigen Einrichtungen sind die Einstellungen der Fachkräfte deutlich homogener als in anderen. Die Ergebnisse werden in ihrer Bedeutung für Fortbildungsangebote diskutiert und CAMs als gewinnbringende Methode zur Eruierung teamspezifischer Fortbildungsbedarfe und als Fortbildungsmethode selbst vorgeschlagen. KW - Kindertagesstätte KW - Kindergartenerziehung KW - Fachkraft KW - Interaktion KW - Bewertung KW - Berufliche Fortbildung Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:525-25462 SN - 2191-9194 VL - 10 IS - 3 SP - 151 EP - 160 PB - Hogrefe Verlag CY - Göttingen ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Liebel, Manfred T1 - Economic and Labour Rights BT - A Blind Spot in the Discourse on Children’s Rights JF - Nordic Journal of Human Rights N2 - This author discusses the question whether children have economic and labour rights, and if so, what that means in practice. With regard to international law, he clarifies the relationship between different areas of law and the relationship between various legal concepts that are relevant to the protection of children’s economic and labour rights. More specifically, he explores the relationship between human rights in general and children’s rights in particular, as well as the relationship between economic and social rights, human and labour rights, and legal and moral rights. Next, he focuses on working children and their associations and which economic and labour rights they consider necessary. Furthermore, he discusses how these rights are, or should be, reflected in international law and in national legislation. Finally, the key obstacles in protecting children’s economic and labour rights in international law are discussed, i.e. what practical difficulties are to be overcome on the ground in order to realise and bring to life the economic and labour rights of children. KW - Internationales Wirtschaftsrecht KW - Arbeitsrecht KW - Kind KW - Menschenrecht Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1080/18918131.2021.2001162 SN - 1891-814X VL - 39 IS - 2 SP - 163 EP - 179 PB - Taylor and Francis CY - London ER -