@article{BernhardtLeeser2017, author = {Bernhardt, Anne-Julchen and Leeser, J{\"o}rg}, title = {NEUBAU: Flexible Self-Build Cities in Germany}, series = {Architectural Design}, volume = {87}, journal = {Architectural Design}, number = {5}, publisher = {Wiley}, doi = {10.1002/ad.2213}, pages = {30 -- 37}, year = {2017}, language = {en} } @misc{Bleck2017, author = {Bleck, Christian}, title = {Rezension zu: Sebastian B{\"o}nisch (2017): Was bringt Vernetzung im Gesundheitswesen. Eine wirkungsorientierte Betrachtung interorganisationaler Netzwerke. In: Klinische Sozialarbeit 13. Jg., H. 3, S. 15 - 16}, address = {D{\"u}sseldorf}, year = {2017}, language = {de} } @article{BleckvanRiessenKnopp2017, author = {Bleck, Christian and van Rießen, Anne and Knopp, Reinhold}, title = {Vielf{\"a}ltige Kooperationen ins Bewusstsein r{\"u}cken}, series = {Altenheim}, volume = {56}, journal = {Altenheim}, number = {5}, publisher = {altenheim.net}, pages = {40 -- 45}, year = {2017}, language = {de} } @incollection{BleckvanRiessenDeinet2017, author = {Bleck, Christian and van Rießen, Anne and Deinet, Ulrich}, title = {Inklusion und Sozialraumforschung. Theoretische Zug{\"a}nge und empirische Bez{\"u}ge sozialr{\"a}umlicher Inklusion}, series = {Inklusion und Soziale Arbeit}, volume = {Buchreihe Theorie, Forschung und Praxis der Sozialen Arbeit: Band 14}, booktitle = {Inklusion und Soziale Arbeit}, editor = {Spatscheck, Christian and Thiessen, Barbara}, publisher = {Verlag Barbara Budrich}, address = {Opladen; Berlin; Toronto}, isbn = {978-3-8474-2075-0}, pages = {87 -- 97}, year = {2017}, language = {de} } @article{Bleck2017, author = {Bleck, Christian}, title = {„Ob Menschen mit Demenz dazugeh{\"o}ren, entscheidet sich im Quartier" Ein Kommentar}, series = {DIAKONIE 58}, journal = {DIAKONIE 58}, number = {3}, publisher = {Diakonie D{\"u}sseldorf}, pages = {6 -- 7}, year = {2017}, language = {de} } @misc{KraemerSvetlichnyEilert2017, author = {Kraemer, Marco and Svetlichny, Vitaly and Eilert, Eva}, title = {Method for producing a fermentation product: Angemeldet durch DIREVO Industrial Biotechnology GmbH}, organization = {DIREVO Industrial Biotechnology GmbH}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Priorit{\"a}tsdaten: EP15191039A·2015-10-22; US201562245054P·2015-10-22 Bibliographische IPC: C12P7/06; C12P7/14;}, language = {en} } @article{ElversSteffens2017, author = {Elvers, Paul and Steffens, Jochen}, title = {The Sound of Success: Investigating Cognitive and Behavioral Effects of Motivational Music in Sports}, series = {Frontiers in psychology}, volume = {8}, journal = {Frontiers in psychology}, publisher = {Frontiers}, doi = {10.3389/fpsyg.2017.02026}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Listening to music before, during, or after sports is a common phenomenon, yet its functions and effects on performance, cognition, and behavior remain to be investigated. Listening to music before, during, or after sports is a common phenomenon, yet its functions and effects on performance, cognition, and behavior remain to be investigated. In this study we present a novel approach to the role of music in sports and exercise that focuses on the notion of musical self-enhancement (Elvers, 2016). We derived the following hypotheses from this framework: listening to motivational music will (i) enhance self-evaluative cognition, (ii) improve performance in a ball game, and (iii) evoke greater risk-taking behavior. To evaluate the hypotheses, we conducted a between-groups experiment (N = 150) testing the effectiveness of both an experimenter playlist and a participant-selected playlist in comparison to a no-music control condition. All participants performed a ball-throwing task developed by Decharms and Dav{\´e} (1965), consisting of two parts: First, participants threw the ball from fixed distances into a funnel basket. During this task, performance was measured. In the second part, the participants themselves chose distances from the basket, which allowed their risk-taking behavior to be assessed. The results indicate that listening to motivational music led to greater risk taking but did not improve ball-throwing performance. This effect was more pronounced in male participants and among those who listened to their own playlists. Furthermore, self-selected music enhanced state self-esteem in participants who were performing well but not in those who were performing poorly. We also discuss further implications for the notion of musical self-enhancement. // Listening to music before, during, or after sports is a common phenomenon, yet its functions and effects on performance, cognition, and behavior remain to be investigated. In this study we present a novel approach to the role of music in sports and exercise that focuses on the notion of musical self-enhancement (Elvers, 2016). We derived the following hypotheses from this framework: listening to motivational music will (i) enhance self-evaluative cognition, (ii) improve performance in a ball game, and (iii) evoke greater risk-taking behavior. To evaluate the hypotheses, we conducted a between-groups experiment (N = 150) testing the effectiveness of both an experimenter playlist and a participant-selected playlist in comparison to a no-music control condition. All participants performed a ball-throwing task developed by Decharms and Dav{\´e} (1965), consisting of two parts: First, participants threw the ball from fixed distances into a funnel basket. During this task, performance was measured. In the second part, the participants themselves chose distances from the basket, which allowed their risk-taking behavior to be assessed. The results indicate that listening to motivational music led to greater risk taking but did not improve ball-throwing performance. This effect was more pronounced in male participants and among those who listened to their own playlists. Furthermore, self-selected music enhanced state self-esteem in participants who were performing well but not in those who were performing poorly. We also discuss further implications for the notion of musical self-enhancement.}, language = {en} } @article{SteffensSteeleGuastavino2017, author = {Steffens, Jochen and Steele, Daniel and Guastavino, Catherine}, title = {Situational and person-related factors influencing momentary and retrospective soundscape evaluations in day-to-day life}, series = {The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America}, volume = {141}, journal = {The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America}, number = {3}, publisher = {AIP}, doi = {10.1121/1.4976627}, pages = {1414 -- 1425}, year = {2017}, language = {en} } @techreport{ReimsNivorozhkinTophoven2017, author = {Reims, Nancy and Nivorozhkin, Anton and Tophoven, Silke}, title = {Personen mit gesundheitlichen Einschr{\"a}nkungen: Berufliche Rehabilitation zielt auf Pr{\"a}vention und passgenaue F{\"o}rderung}, volume = {IAB-Kurzbericht}, address = {N{\"u}rnberg}, year = {2017}, language = {de} } @techreport{TischBroetzmannHeunetal.2017, author = {Tisch, Anita and Br{\"o}tzmann, Nina and Heun, Katja and Rauch, Angela and Reims, Nancy and Schlenker, Kathrin and Tophoven, Silke}, title = {Berufliche Rehabilitation aus Sicht der Teilnehmenden Eine qualitative Befragung von Rehabilitanden und Rehabilitandinnen im F{\"o}rderbereich der Bundesagentur f{\"u}r Arbeit - Explorationsstudie im Rahmen des Projektes „Evaluation von Leistungen zur Teilhabe behinderter Menschen am Arbeitsleben"}, series = {Forschungsbericht Berufliche Rehabilitation}, volume = {480}, journal = {Forschungsbericht Berufliche Rehabilitation}, publisher = {Bundesministerium f{\"u}r Arbeit und Soziales}, address = {Berlin}, organization = {Bundesministerium f{\"u}r Arbeit und Soziales}, year = {2017}, language = {de} }