@misc{BertscheComoZipfel, author = {Bertsche, Oliver and Como-Zipfel, Frank}, title = {Sozialp{\"a}dagogische Perspektiven auf die Digitalisierung}, series = {Soziale Passagen}, volume = {2016}, journal = {Soziale Passagen}, publisher = {Springer Fachmedien}, address = {Wiesbaden}, issn = {1867-0180}, doi = {10.1007/s12592-016-0244-z}, pages = {29}, abstract = {Der Beitrag behandelt die Relevanz der Digitalisierung f{\"u}r die Soziale Arbeit auf der Basis aktueller Theoriediskurse. Dabei werden gesellschaftliche Entwicklungen, {\"o}konomische Bestrebungen sowie rezipientenbezogene Wirkungen mit konkreten fachinternen Diskursen (wie z. B. der exzessiven Internet und Onlinespielnutzung) verkn{\"u}pft. Dadurch wird deutlich, dass die Theorie und Praxis der Sozialen Arbeit nicht umhin kann, diese Entwicklungen in Forschung und Lehre aufzugreifen, um den Herausforderungen der Digitalisierung konstruktiv zu begegnen.}, language = {de} } @misc{OPUS4-6288, title = {Quarterly on Refugee Problems (4, 3)}, volume = {4 (64)}, number = {3}, editor = {Roßkopf, Ralf}, organization = {Forschungsgesellschaft f{\"u}r das Weltfl{\"u}chtlingsproblem - AWR Deutsche Sektion e. V.}, doi = {10.57947/qrp.v64i3}, pages = {249 -- 346}, abstract = {In her editorial, Friedery introduces the European Commission's revision of the safe third country concept and the most significant amendments to the existing system. Kops reflects on migration and what he calls the philosophy of hearkening in a contribution examining the encounter between so-called 'locals' and 'migrants' or individuals with a migration background through the two intellectual senses of perception: seeing and hearing. Stelljes applies Arlie Hochshild's theory of emotional labour to immigrants' emotional adaptation at work within the context of EU-internal migration. Taking the perspective from Rohingya refugee camps and host communities in Bangladesh, Siraj looks on the dynamics humanitarian responses have on community security. The study of Menth \& Madi examines the impact of the ongoing war in Gaza on children's right to education and the role of social work in addressing these challenges. Finally, the book review of Roßkopf introduces legal literature on German migration law.}, language = {en} } @misc{LoebmannHeinrich, author = {L{\"o}bmann, Rebecca and Heinrich, M.}, title = {Professional Development in Social Work}, series = {ERIS Journal}, volume = {2024}, journal = {ERIS Journal}, issn = {ISSN 1805-885x}, pages = {42-58}, language = {en} } @misc{KulkeKerler, author = {Kulke, Dieter and Kerler, Leira}, title = {Dass Frauen besser behandelt werden - Auch an ihren Arbeitspl{\"a}tzen}, series = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Heilp{\"a}dagogik}, volume = {2025}, journal = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Heilp{\"a}dagogik}, pages = {113-119}, language = {de} } @misc{ReuschKueffnerVogeletal., author = {Reusch, A. and K{\"u}ffner, R. and Vogel, H. and Worringen, U. and Becker, P. and Jaeschke, R. and Neuderth, Silke}, title = {Neue Qualit{\"a}tskriterien f{\"u}r die Patientenschulung - Ergebnisse eines mehrstufigen Delphi-Prozesses}, series = {Psychosoziale und Medizinische Rehabilitation}, volume = {2024}, journal = {Psychosoziale und Medizinische Rehabilitation}, pages = {153-165}, language = {de} } @misc{NeuderthHotz, author = {Neuderth, Silke and Hotz, C.}, title = {Unterst{\"u}tzungsm{\"o}glichkeiten f{\"u}r trans* Personen - F{\"o}rderung sozialer Gleichberechtigung}, series = {Forum Sozial}, volume = {2024}, journal = {Forum Sozial}, pages = {23-28}, language = {de} } @misc{OPUS4-5860, title = {Quarterly on Refugee Problems (4, 2)}, volume = {4 (64)}, number = {2}, editor = {Roßkopf, Ralf}, organization = {Forschungsgesellschaft f{\"u}r das Weltfl{\"u}chtlingsproblem - AWR Deutsche Sektion e. V.}, doi = {10.57947/qrp.v64i1}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:863-opus-58608}, pages = {129 -- 248}, abstract = {The editorial in this issue by Roßkopf recalls the neglected displacement crises around the world and invites submissions on these topics. Siraj examines the impact of declining humanitarian funding on the economic and food security of the Rohingya refugee group in Bangladesh. Mansour shows how the preservation of the Palestinian dialect in Lebanese exile over eight decades can be seen as an identity-forming response to marginalization. Kim \& Sherry explore the dampening effect of hope and optimism on the otherwise expected reinforcing effect of self-efficacy on emotional exhaustion among employees and volunteers in the field of resettlement. Finally, the concrete implementation of temporary protection for Ukrainian refugees is the subject of consideration by Mężykowska \& Młynarska-Sobaczewska for Poland and Friedery for Hungary.}, language = {en} } @misc{OPUS4-5788, title = {Quarterly on Rufugee Problems (4, 1)}, volume = {4 (64)}, number = {1}, editor = {Roßkopf, Ralf}, organization = {Forschungsgesellschaft f{\"u}r das Weltfl{\"u}chtlingsproblem - AWR Deutsche Sektion e. V.}, doi = {10.57947/qrp.v64i1}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:863-opus-57881}, pages = {1 -- 129}, abstract = {This issue covers most current refugee situations and legal discussions. The editorial by Roßkopf highlights the current debate on suspending family reunification for beneficiaries of subsidiary protection in the wake of election campaigns and coalition-forming in Austria and Germany. Kortukova examines the multifaceted impact of the Temporary Protection Directive on the European Unionlabor market following the displacement of beneficiaries of temporary protection due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. Katsigianni \& Koutsouraki explore the safety assessment regarding third countries and countries of origin and their application in the Greek asylum system based on international and European law, the jurisprudence of the Court of Justice of the European Union and the European Court of Human Rights paired with desktop research on human rights situations in the designated safe countries. Franz critically analyses the Biden and Trump administrations' refugee and asylum policies and argues existing racial hierarchies as evidenced in U.S. refugee resettlement policies concluding with a number of recommendations for reforms. Jerzak \& Wagner present findings of three standarized online surveys directed towards empirically measure and describe the field of Social Work with Refugees in Saxony, Germany, and derive policy recommendations. Finally, dos Santos Gon{\c{c}}alves introduces 'Operation Welcome', a Brazilian government initiative to receive Venezuelan migrants and refugees, which has been managing emergency humanitarian assistance on the border between Brazil and Venezuela since 2018.}, language = {en} } @misc{Hillebrecht, author = {Hillebrecht, Steffen}, title = {Tourismusmanagement}, series = {wisu das Wirtschaftsstudium}, volume = {53}, journal = {wisu das Wirtschaftsstudium}, publisher = {Rainer Lange}, address = {D{\"u}sseldorf}, organization = {THWS}, issn = {0340-3084}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:863-opus-57469}, pages = {7}, abstract = {Die Tourismuswirtschaft ist in Deutschland von erheblicher Bedeutung, mit zweistelligen Milliarden Umsatzzahlen und ca. 2,8 Millionen direkt Besch{\"a}ftigten. Jeder neunte Arbeitsplatz h{\"a}ngt direkt oder indirekt am Fremdenverkehr. Tourismus gilt als einer der Wachstumsfaktoren in Deutschland und wird mit besonderen Studienrichtungen, Fachschulen sowie Ausbildungsberufen auch prominent in der beruflichen Aus- und Fortbildung prominent beachtet. F{\"u}r die Attraktivit{\"a}t sprechen u.a. die Perspektiven hinsichtlich mehrsprachiger Aufgabenstellungen und interessanter Arbeitsorte. Von daher lohnt ein n{\"a}herer Blick auf die Managementaufgaben in dieser Branche}, language = {de} } @misc{OPUS4-5737, title = {Quarterly on Rufugee Problems (3, 4)}, volume = {3 (63)}, number = {4}, editor = {Roßkopf, Ralf}, organization = {Forschungsgesellschaft f{\"u}r das Weltfl{\"u}chtlingsproblem - AWR Deutsche Sektion e. V.}, doi = {10.57947/qrp.v63i4}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:863-opus-57373}, pages = {266 -- 362}, abstract = {This issue covers developments and findings from the Middle East, Europe and the U.S. The editorial sheds light on the approved extension of the Schengen Area and its anticipated effects on migration routes and internal border securitization. Mansour \& Hudaib present a comparative study on illegal and legal pathways for humanitarian migration from Lebanon to Europe. Huth-Hildebrandt \& Hammash analyse family dynamics and resilience of Syrian refugees in the Za'atari camp, Jordan. Resilience specifically of refugee women from different parts of the word hosted in Germany is the focus of the contribution by Hagues, Dryjanska \& and Sanchez. Kuehl, Carruth \& Casta{\~n}eda explore the inequities of humanitarian parole in the U.S. zooming in primarily on Ukrainian and Afghan refugees. Cecil \& Hagues draw conclusions from field research in Germany, Greece and Lebanon for enhancing refugee social work education through practitioner insights. This is complemented by Reich's foundation of Mindful-Based Intercultural Communication \& Resilience Training as a means to prepare social workers for crisis, flight and social transformation.}, language = {en} } @misc{OPUS4-5728, title = {Quarterly on Rufugee Problems (3, 3)}, volume = {3 (63)}, number = {3}, editor = {Roßkopf, Ralf}, organization = {Forschungsgesellschaft f{\"u}r das Weltfl{\"u}chtlingsproblem - AWR Deutsche Sektion e. V.}, doi = {10.57947/qrp.v63i3}, pages = {204 -- 265}, abstract = {This issue covers an Integrated Reading of the Italy-Albanian Protocol and Article 25 of the the Visa Code. It demonstrates the legal disadvantages from formally not considering Asylum Seekers' Benefits Law as part of German Social Law. In a commentary, the potential of a derailed national migration debate to destroy the European Union is illustrated. And the review of jurisdiction sheds light on requested advisory opinion on obligations with respect to climate change including the migratory nexus as well as the ICJ's advisory opinion on the occupation of Palestine territory.}, language = {en} } @misc{OPUS4-5646, title = {Quarterly on Rufugee Problems (3, 2)}, volume = {3 (63)}, number = {2}, editor = {Roßkopf, Ralf}, organization = {Forschungsgesellschaft f{\"u}r das Weltfl{\"u}chtlingsproblem - AWR Deutsche Sektion e. V.}, doi = {10.57947/qrp.v63i2}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:863-opus-56463}, pages = {120 -- 203}, abstract = {Issue 2/2024 of the Quarterly on Refugee Problems - AWR Bulletin (QRP) covers a wide range of topics. While Roßkopf introduces to the cornerstones of the newly adopted EU Pact on Migration and Asylum in the News \& Notes, his editorial highlights an unfolding shift of the European reform discourse from management to prevention and further extraterritorialisation. Europe is also the scope for a review of the case-law of the CJEU and ECtHR on COVID-19 related emergency measures and their compliance or non-compliance with fundamental human rights by Friedery and Kecsk{\´e}s. Huth-Hildebrandt, Al'Ali and Al-Madi shed light on often neglected 'random camps' analysing educational needs and deprivation of minor Syrian refugee inhabitants in Jordan. Another situation of protracted displacement is covered by Bibi critically investigating repatriation measures taken by Pakistan against Afghan refugees to put a forceful end to it. Finally, Barbo and Jeeroburkhan review studies on programs with an aim to navigate diet and nutrition of newcomer populations from a Canadian perspective.}, language = {en} } @misc{OPUS4-5512, title = {Quarterly on Refugee Problems (3, 1)}, volume = {3 (63)}, number = {1}, editor = {Roßkopf, Ralf}, organization = {Forschungsgesellschaft f{\"u}r das Weltfl{\"u}chtlingsproblem - AWR Deutsche Sektion e. V.}, doi = {10.57947/qrp.v63i1}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:863-opus-55121}, pages = {1 -- 119}, abstract = {This issue of the Quarterly on Refugee Problems - AWR Bulletin (QRP) has a special focus on refugee situations in the Middle East. The Presidency of AWR German Section devotes a resolution to the Middle East Conflict, Simchat Torah Massacre and Gaza War. Roßkopf summarizes the related Order of the International Court of Justice of 26/1/2024 and draws conclusions for the needed peace process. Ghanem et al. compare the situation of Palestinian and Syrian refugee groups hosted in Jordan to derive recommendations for future refugee scenarios. Syrian refugee women in Jordan were also at the core of a student research and mobility project evaluated by Al-Saideh et al. This is complemented by Weidmann's analysis of potentials and limits of social work with Syrian survivors of atrocity crimes in their fight for transitional justice in German courts. Hoffman summarizes current migration related European jurisdiction and developments in politics, legislation and on the ground. Finally, the organisers announce a call for papers for AWR's upcoming international conference on "Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration: Humanitarian Pathways".}, language = {en} } @misc{OPUS4-5019, title = {Gender Issue}, series = {Image [\&] Narrative: Online magazine of the visual narrative}, volume = {2}, journal = {Image [\&] Narrative: Online magazine of the visual narrative}, number = {2, Ausgabe No 4}, editor = {J{\"u}ngst, Heike Elisabeth}, publisher = {Instituut voor Culturele Studies}, address = {Leuven}, issn = {1780-678X}, language = {en} } @misc{Steinmann, author = {Steinmann, Gerald A.}, title = {Einsatz von Kalk in der biologischen Stufe kommunaler Kl{\"a}ranlagen - Betriebserfahrungen}, series = {awt Abwassertechnik}, volume = {45}, journal = {awt Abwassertechnik}, number = {3}, publisher = {Bauverlag}, address = {Wiesbaden}, issn = {0932-3708}, language = {de} } @misc{Rosskopf, author = {Roßkopf, Ralf}, title = {Quarterly on Refugee Problems (2, 4)}, volume = {2 (63)}, number = {4}, organization = {Forschungsgesellschaft f{\"u}r das Weltfl{\"u}chtlingsproblem - AWR Deutsche Sektion e. V.}, doi = {10.57947/qrp.v62i4}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:863-opus-51784}, pages = {318 -- 452}, abstract = {This issue of the QRP mainly summarizes contributions, discussions, findings and conclusions from the 68th International Conference of the Association for the World Refugee Problem (AWR) on the subject of "Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration: Transnational Skill Partnerships". It was held at the Technical University of Applied Sciences W{\"u}rzburg-Schweinfurt on 24-26 May 2023 and gathered expertise from science and practice, from receiving and sending States. Additionally it looks at the financial inclusion of forcibly displaced persons and comments on the legal fate of the Palestinian refugees in the light of the current war in the Gaza Strip.}, language = {en} } @misc{OPUS4-4395, title = {Quarterly on Refugee Problems (2, 3)}, volume = {2 (62)}, number = {3}, editor = {Roßkopf, Ralf}, organization = {Forschungsgesellschaft f{\"u}r das Weltfl{\"u}chtlingsproblem - AWR Deutsche Sektion e. V.}, doi = {10.57947/qrp.v62i3}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:863-opus-43952}, pages = {198 -- 317}, abstract = {This issue analyses a diverse range of forced migration issues from an African and European perspective. The first contribution presents the plight of cross-border displacement in the East, Horn of Africa and Great Lakes (EHAGL) region by exploring the resilience experience of adult refugees living in Addis Ababa. Turnig to Europe, a further article highlights some recent changes in the perception of young people in Hungary by analyzing shifts in issue perception and importance among young extremist acolytes in Hungary, whereby particular attention has been paid among others to the issues of migration. A legal study provides an overview of the tools the European Union used to promote a more effective role for the EU's external borders in managing the COVID-19 crisis and its ongoing negative effects on migration and access to asylum. As a policy report, developments in vocational training for refugees are outlined and embedded in the context of migration movements in Germany.This is complemented by an overview of migration related European jurisdiction for the period January-June 2023 and related current developments.}, language = {en} } @misc{Wunderlich, author = {Wunderlich, Claudia}, title = {THE ICONOGRAPHY, DESIGN AND MANUFACTURE OF THE 19 TH CENTURY PLAYING-CARDS BY THE UNGER FAMILY FROM GYŐR}, series = {Acta Ethnographica Hungarica}, volume = {57/2}, journal = {Acta Ethnographica Hungarica}, publisher = {Hungarian Academy of Sciences}, address = {Budapest}, organization = {Hungarian Academy of Sciences}, issn = {1216-9803}, doi = {10.1556/AEthn.57.2012.2.4}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:863-opus-43509}, pages = {22}, abstract = {The present article offers new evidence on the Unger playing-card making family of Győr,Western Transdanubia, as the result of a cross-disciplinary study. M{\´a}ty{\´a}s Unger the Elder (1789-1862) andhis like-named son M{\´a}ty{\´a}s the Younger (1824-1878) produced various types of playing-cards from theearly to mid-19th century. In particular, their cards, their iconography, design and production process will beanalysed. The family is best known for their cards with Sopron (Oedenburg) pattern. Also discussed will bethe role of M{\´a}ty{\´a}s the Elder's second eldest son Alajos Unger as a possible designer of the later Unger cards,which were of considerably higher quality than the earlier known ones by M{\´a}ty{\´a}s Unger the Elder. Thehitherto little-known Alajos Unger was trained as a draughtsman and painter first at the National DrawingSchool of his hometown and then, between 1833 and 1842, at the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts, particularlyunder Leopold Kupelwieser (1796-1862). Finally an innovative outside-in bottom-up method for gainingfurther, reliable insight into 19thcentury artisanal playing-card manufacturing will be proposed to determinethe size, output and profitability of the Unger workshop based on material-flow simulation.}, language = {en} } @misc{Wunderlich, author = {Wunderlich, Claudia}, title = {K{\´e}sőnazar{\´e}nus, k{\´e}ső romantikus {\´e}s k{\´a}rtyatervező: a Kupelwieser-tan{\´i}tv{\´a}ny Unger Alajos {\´u}jrafelfedez{\´e}se}, series = {Arrabona}, volume = {50/2}, journal = {Arrabona}, publisher = {Fl{\´o}ris-R{\´o}mer-Museum Gy{\"o}r}, address = {Gy{\"o}r}, organization = {Fl{\´o}ris-R{\´o}mer-Museum Gy{\"o}r}, issn = {571-1304}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:863-opus-43519}, pages = {56}, abstract = {Alajos (Alois) Unger, who was descended from the well-known Unger playing- card making family from Győr, is a recently rediscovered Hungarian late Nazarene and late Romanticist artist. The son and brother of the playing-card makers M{\´a}ty{\´a}s (Mathias) Unger the Elder (1789-1862) and Younger (1824-78), he was originally apprenticed in this craft as well and, as could be proved for the first time, designed the family's playing-cards. First trained at the National Drawing School of his hometown under J{\´a}nos Hofbauer (creator of The Castle of D{\´e}v{\´e}ny, Hungarian National Gallery), which apprentices and journeymen of the local crafts attended, Alajos Unger enrolled at the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts first in 1833 to train there as a draughtsman and then became a pupil of Leopold Kupelwieser (1796-1862) from 1836 until 1842. Among his classmates were the famous artists Eduard von Engerth (1818-97), Franz Josef Dobiaschofsky (1818-67), Ferenc Szoldatits (1820-1916) and August von Pettenkofen (1822-1889). In an art exhibition in Győr in 1903 the quality of Unger's genre paintings displayed there was likened to those of the latter. It has now been possible to demonstrate how strongly his art was rooted in the late Nazarene and late Romanticist tradition of the circle around his teacher. Overall, his style not only reflects the ''literary-musical-artistic" orientation of Kupelwieser, but also the "fairytale-like-poetical" variety represented by Joseph von F{\"u}hrich and particularly Moritz von Schwind. Alajos Unger had until recently only been known by name, but with the present article, a fuller picture of the artist's life and work has been presented. Thus, apart from the two oil paintings, which came into the possession of the Hungarian National Gallery in the 1970s, The Recapture ofRaab (1840) and a portrait of the artist and his family (1843), a series of hitherto unknown oilworks has been discovered: a portrait of an unknown lady (1836), now part of the art collection of the University of Pennsylvania, a copy of Cesare da Sesto's La vierge au bas-relief (date unknown), the Baptism of Vajk (1842) and a Biedermeier picture clock depicting a patriotic scene from the opera Lucia di Lammermoor set against the backdrop of a veduta of Venice (1847). The portrait of Ferenc Hergeszell, a local politician from Unger's hometown and later member of the Hungarian Diet, from 1841, now in the collection of the Fl{\´o}ris R{\"o}mer Museum in Győr, also bears Unger's painterly handwriting. Altogether, the torso of the extraordinary work of a representative of a younger generation of Nazarenes, who promoted Hungarian national art, has been unveiled in the bicentenary of his birth. In addition to this, the role of Nazarene artists and that of their networks in the development of Hungarian art generally was investigated.}, language = {mul} } @misc{Wunderlich, author = {Wunderlich, Claudia}, title = {A győri Unger csal{\´a}d: t{\´a}rsadalmi szemiotika, politikai ikonogr{\´a}fia {\´e}s a 19. sz{\´a}zadi j{\´a}t{\´e}kk{\´a}rtyak{\´e}sz{\´i}t{\´e}s}, series = {Ethnographia}, volume = {133/3}, journal = {Ethnographia}, publisher = {Ungarische Volkskundegesellschaft}, address = {Budapest}, organization = {Ungarische Volkskundegesellschaft, Ungarisches Volkskundemuseum Budapest, Ungarische Akademie der Wissenschaften}, issn = {0014-1798}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:863-opus-43640}, pages = {22}, abstract = {The Unger Family from Győr: The Social Semiotics, Political Iconography and Manufacture of their 19th Century Playing Cards M{\´a}ty{\´a}s (Mathias) Unger the Elder (1789-1862) and his eponymous son M{\´a}ty{\´a}s (Mathias) the Younger (1824-1878) from Győr are prominent in the history of the Hungarian playing cards. Due to more recent research, new details about the family and their playing cards have surfaced. This includes the fact that another son of M{\´a}ty{\´a}s Unger the Elder was Alajos (Alois) Unger (1814-1848), an academic painter trained at the Vienna Academy of Arts, particularly under Leopold Kupelwieser and Johann Ender, in late Nazarene, late Romantic style. New findings on the Unger playing cards are presented drawing on social semiotics and its relationship to political iconography, whereby cards are considered as text and the two categories of denotation and connotation pivotal. Change in connotation and meaning is analysed to provide further explanation for how the four season cards, i.e. Tell cards (magyar k{\´a}rtya), today's standard pattern, came about with lost Unger playing cards serving as a missing link. These Unger cards reflected the art policy of the Austrian Empire of the time as image propaganda for the Casa d'Austria linked with the pietas austriaca/hungarica, in line with Alajos Unger's oil paintings. Over time, the connotation of the Tell cards changed into a clear anti-Habsburg stance. Further reasons for why this pattern became standard in Hungary and how the four seasoned D{\"a}user cards, popularized by the Ungers, must have become part of it are also given. Against this background, a novel bottom-up material flow simulation approach is proposed to investigate the artisanal playing card production process, output and profitability of the small workshop of the Ungers together with a research agenda for adapting it to the building and conditions of the last known production site, all on the basis of a reconstruction.}, language = {mul} } @misc{Wunderlich, author = {Wunderlich, Claudia}, title = {Empirical Methods in Discourse Analysis and the Internet}, volume = {9/2}, publisher = {Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra, Faculty of Arts}, address = {Nitra, Slowakei}, organization = {Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra, Faculty of Arts}, issn = {1337-7590}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:863-opus-43388}, pages = {4}, abstract = {Discourse analysis has greatly relied on the tried and tested methods of data collection as well as on the use of traditional corpora. The question therefore arises as to how far the Internet has changed methodology in discourse analysis and to what degree it will do so in the future. A further issue that results from the possibilities the Web offers is whether traditional corpora will still be necessary to thoroughly investigate the structure and functioning of language and discourse, with regard to both native and non-native speech. In this paper the opportunities the Internet offers, the availability of tools to the researcher in using the Internet in DA but also the limits and dangers the linguist is prone to encounter will be investigated. And finally it will be discussed whether traditional empirical methods will still play any role in discourse analysis in future.}, language = {en} } @misc{OPUS4-3793, title = {Religi{\"o}se Sprachnot heute - Themenhefte Gemeindearbeit}, number = {25}, publisher = {Bergm{\"o}ser + H{\"o}ller}, address = {Aachen}, issn = {0937-8766}, language = {de} } @misc{OPUS4-3792, title = {Gemeinde finanzieren - Themenhefte Gemeindearbeit}, number = {34}, publisher = {Bergm{\"o}ser + H{\"o}ller}, address = {Aachen}, issn = {0937-8766}, language = {de} } @misc{NeuderthDettmers, author = {Neuderth, Silke and Dettmers, Stephan}, title = {Themenschwerpunkt: Soziale Arbeit in der medizinischen Rehabilitation und angrenzenden Versorgungsbereichen}, series = {Praxis Klinische Verhaltensmedizin und Rehabilitation}, volume = {32}, journal = {Praxis Klinische Verhaltensmedizin und Rehabilitation}, number = {2 (106)}, editor = {Vogel, Heiner}, publisher = {Pabst Science Publisher}, address = {Lengerich}, abstract = {Praxis Klinische Verhaltensmedizin und Rehabilitation 32. Jahrgang, Heft 2-2019 (106) Inhaltsverzeichnis Themenschwerpunkt: Soziale Arbeit in der medizinischen Rehabilitation und angrenzenden Versorgungsbereichen Stephan Dettmers, Silke Neuderth \& Heiner Vogel (Hrsg.) 103 Editorial Stephan Dettmers, Silke Neuderth \& Heiner Vogel 105 Dank an unsere Gutachterinnen und Gutachter im Jahr 2018 106 Erratum 107 Soziale Arbeit in der Rehabilitation - Theoretische Rahmung und Forschungsperspektiven Stephan Dettmers 113 Ausgestaltung Sozialer Arbeit in medizinischen Rehabilitationseinrichtungen: Eine Bestandserhebung als Baustein der Entwicklung von Praxisempfehlungen f{\"u}r die Erbringung sozialer Leistungen in der medizinischen Rehabilitation Matthias Lukasczik, Nina Luisa Zerban, Hans-Dieter Wolf, Katja Ehrmann, Silke Neuderth, Michelle K{\"o}hler, Elisabeth R{\"o}ckelein \& Heiner Vogel 124 Pr{\"a}diktoren der Inanspruchnahme sozialarbeiterischer Leistungen durch RehabilitandInnen aus orthop{\"a}dischen und kardiologischen Rehabilitationseinrichtungen Tobias Knoop \& Thorsten Meyer 136 Curricula und Train-the-Trainer-Seminare zur Gruppenarbeit in der sozialen Arbeit in der Medizinischen Rehabilitation - Ein praxisbezogenes Angebot zur Standardisierung und Orientierungshilfe Doris Hain \& Martina Labahn 143 Umsetzung der durch die Soziale Arbeit in der medizinischen Rehabilitation initiierten Nachsorgeempfehlungen Michelle K{\"o}hler \& Silke Neuderth 155 Umsetzung der sozialdienstlichen Beratung in der medizinischen Rehabilitation bei {\"a}lteren Rehabilitanden Sabine Theresia Sauer, Peter Deeg \& Heiner Vogel 168 Klinische Sozialberatung nach Brustkrebsoperation aus Sicht von Beraterinnen und erwerbst{\"a}tigen Patientinnen Dorothee Noeres, Siegfried Geyer \& Lena R{\"o}bbel 182 Freiwilliges Engagement als M{\"o}glichkeit der Teilhabef{\"o}rderung f{\"u}r Menschen mit chronischer Erkrankung. Neue Perspektiven f{\"u}r den Reha-Bereich. Johannes Emmerich \& Sandra Meusel 189 Wissen und Einstellungen zu Suizidalit{\"a}t bei Studierenden der Sozialen Arbeit Lilly Hielscher \& Silke Neuderth 197 Erg{\"a}nzend zum Themenschwerpunkt: Psychotherapie in der sp{\"a}tmodernen Beschleunigungsgesellschaft - Notwendigkeit oder Anachronismus? Monika Vogelgesang}, language = {de} } @misc{Neuderth, author = {Neuderth, Silke}, title = {Reha-Kontinuit{\"a}t durch Nachsorge}, series = {Praxis Klinische Verhaltensmedizin und Rehabilitation Themenschwerpunkt: Rehakontinuit{\"a}t durch Nachsorge}, volume = {31}, journal = {Praxis Klinische Verhaltensmedizin und Rehabilitation Themenschwerpunkt: Rehakontinuit{\"a}t durch Nachsorge}, number = {2 (102)}, editor = {Vogel, Heiner}, publisher = {Pabst Science Publisher}, address = {Lengerich}, abstract = {Praxis Klinische Verhaltensmedizin und Rehabilitation 31. Jahrgang, Heft 2-2018 (102) Inhaltsverzeichnis 76 Die R{\"u}ckkehr an den Arbeitsplatz optimal vorbereiten und begleiten durch Soziale Arbeit in der medizinischen berufsorientierten Rehabilitation Eleonore Anton 83 Fallmanagement aus Sicht der Versicherten - Ergebnisse der ersten Kunden- befragung zum Reha-Management der gesetzlichen Unfallversicherung Edwin Toepler, Doris Habekost, Nicola Schmidt \& Athina Georgiou 90 Psychosomatische Reha-Nachsorge (Psy-RENA) Ulrike Worringen, Beate Muschalla, Teresia Widera \& Axel Kobelt 97 Zielorientierte individuelle Nachsorge (ZINA): ein bedarfsorientiertes differenzielles Nachsorgekonzept f{\"u}r die psychosomatische Rehabilitation Sandra Fahrenkrog, Sebastian Bernert, Manuela Marquardt, Astrid Orban, Cornelia Symannek, Philipp A. Martius \& Karla Spyra 106 „FAT ambulant" - ein Nachsorgeprogramm f{\"u}r Patienten mit Adipositas per magna: Studienprotokoll f{\"u}r eine randomisierte kontrollierte Evaluationsstudie Jutta Ahnert, Christian Toellner, Rainer Tischendorf \& Hermann Faller 114 Therapie- und Compliance-Faktoren aus Sicht der am Behandlungsprozess beteiligten Experten am Beispiel R{\"u}ckenschmerz Maya Staub, Ann-Marie Gursch, Anne-Katrin Puschmann, Jessie de Witt Huberts, Juliane M{\"u}ller \& Pia-Maria Wippert 124 Mit begleiteter Nachsorge zu l{\"a}ngerfristigem Rehabilitationserfolg Ruth Deck 131 Der Weg zur{\"u}ck in den Alltag - Entwicklung einer internetbasierten Reha-Nachsorge f{\"u}r depressiv erkrankte M{\"a}nner Teresa Jakob, Martin Poppelreuter, Harald Baumeister, Oskar Mittag \& Werner Geigges 143 Wie beurteilen therapeutische Mitarbeiterinnen und Mitarbeiter eine Online-Nachsorge f{\"u}r adip{\"o}se Rehabilitanden? - Ergebnisse einer explorativen Befragung in Reha-Einrichtungen Andrea Reusch, Monika Reuss-Borst, Margit Anzelini, Roland K{\"u}ffner, Elisabeth Trempa \& Jutta Ahnert 154 www.nachderreha.de - Eine bundesweite internetgest{\"u}tzte Nachsorge-Datenbank Jana Langbrandtner \& Ruth Deck 163 Digitalisierung im Versorgungsprozess der psychosomatischen Reha-Nachsorge Sonja Schmalen \& Rebecca Jung Themenschwerpunkt: Rehakontinuit{\"a}t durch Nachsorge Silke Neuderth \& Heiner Vogel (Hrsg.)}, language = {de} }