@article{Haeusler2019, author = {H{\"a}usler, Alexander}, title = {Kumulative Radikalisierung: Der v{\"o}lkisch-autorit{\"a}re Populismus der AfD}, series = {Forschungsjournal Soziale Bewegungen}, journal = {Forschungsjournal Soziale Bewegungen}, number = {1}, publisher = {De Gruyter}, issn = {2365-9890}, doi = {10.1515/fjsb-2019-0010}, pages = {83 -- 87}, year = {2019}, language = {de} } @article{FehlauvanRiessen2019, author = {Fehlau, Michael and van Rießen, Anne}, title = {Jugendsozialarbeit in historischer Perspektive}, series = {Sozialmagazin}, volume = {44}, journal = {Sozialmagazin}, number = {7-8}, publisher = {DZI}, organization = {DZI}, issn = {0340-8469}, pages = {8 -- 13}, year = {2019}, language = {de} } @article{HeinzeFehselJappe2019, author = {Heinze, Thomas and Fehsel, Imke and Jappe, Arlette}, title = {Reformimpulse durch hochschulpolitische Beratung? Eine empirische Analyse der Funktion und Wirkung des Wissenschaftsrates f{\"u}r das deutsche Universit{\"a}tssystem}, series = {Soziale Welt}, volume = {70}, journal = {Soziale Welt}, number = {3}, publisher = {Nomos}, doi = {10.5771/0038-6073-2019-3-268}, pages = {268 -- 303}, year = {2019}, language = {de} } @article{MoellmannHungerDusendetal.2019, author = {M{\"o}llmann, Anne and Hunger, Antje and Dusend, Christina and van den Hout, Marcel and Buhlmann, Ulrike}, title = {Gazing at facial features increases dissociation and decreases attractiveness ratings in non-clinical females - A potential explanation for a common ritual in body dysmorphic disorder}, series = {PloS one}, volume = {14}, journal = {PloS one}, number = {7}, publisher = {PLoS}, organization = {PLoS}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0219791}, year = {2019}, abstract = {Rituals, such as gazing at faces, are common in body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) and appear in cognitive-behavioral models as a maintaining factor. Rituals are also common in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). In contrast to OCD, the proposed associations between rituals and intrusive thoughts/appearance preoccupation have not been empirically investigated for BDD. We examined if the assumed effect of gazing rituals on attractiveness ratings exists and if it is associated with dissociation. In an experiment, we asked N = 65 non-clinical females to focus on the nose of a photographed face at pre- and post-test. In between, participants gazed at the nose of either the same (relevant gazing) or another face (irrelevant gazing). We found increasing dissociation after gazing in both conditions and a differentially stronger decrease of attractiveness ratings in the relevant gazing condition. Our findings support the hypothesized effect of gazing rituals on attractiveness evaluation in cognitive-behavioral models for BDD.}, language = {en} } @article{Hoerner2019, author = {H{\"o}rner, Fernand}, title = {Das Spiel (in) der Diskursanalyse}, series = {kultuRRevolution}, journal = {kultuRRevolution}, number = {76}, publisher = {krr.}, pages = {64 -- 71}, year = {2019}, language = {de} } @article{ElQasem2019, author = {El-Qasem, Kawthar}, title = {Oral transmission as meta-occupation: The significance of historically passed on meanings of everyday life in processes of deculturalization}, series = {Journal of Occupational Science}, volume = {26}, journal = {Journal of Occupational Science}, number = {2}, publisher = {Taylor \& Francis}, issn = {2158-1576}, doi = {10.1080/14427591.2019.1608843}, pages = {275 -- 293}, year = {2019}, language = {en} } @article{vanRiessenBleck2019, author = {van Rießen, Anne and Bleck, Christian}, title = {Partizipative Sozialraumforschung mit Menschen mit Flucht- und Zuwanderungsgeschichte aus der Perspektive der Sozialen Arbeit: Methodische {\"U}berlegungen und Erfahrungen f{\"o}rdernder wie hemmender Faktoren}, series = {{\"O}sterreichische Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Soziologie}, volume = {44}, journal = {{\"O}sterreichische Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Soziologie}, number = {S3}, publisher = {Springer}, issn = {1011-0070}, doi = {10.1007/s11614-019-00365-0}, pages = {45 -- 59}, year = {2019}, language = {de} } @article{TophovenReimsTisch2019, author = {Tophoven, Silke and Reims, Nancy and Tisch, Anita}, title = {Vocational Rehabilitation of Young Adults with Psychological Disabilities}, series = {Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation}, volume = {29}, journal = {Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation}, number = {1}, publisher = {Springer}, doi = {10.1007/s10926-018-9773-y}, pages = {150 -- 162}, year = {2019}, abstract = {Objective Vocational rehabilitation measures support youth and young adults with disabilities to obtain vocational training and to enter the labor market. In Germany, a growing number of young people with psychological disabilities in vocational rehabilitation can be observed. The study at hand focuses on this group and examines their (un-)unemployment biographies before vocational rehabilitation, their access to vocational rehabilitation and identifies their individual challenges within the process of vocational rehabilitation. Methods Using a multi-methods approach, we analyze representative administrative data of the German Federal Employment Agency as well as biographical interviews conducted with young rehabilitants. We compare the population of young rehabilitants with psychological disorders to those with other disabilities in terms of vocational rehabilitation and initial labor market entry in order to get a representative picture about their school to work transitions. Since rehabilitants with psychological disabilities tend to be older than the remaining population, analyses are stratified by age groups. In addition, qualitative in-depth interviews provide an additional and deeper understanding of specific employment barriers youth with psychological disorders have to overcome. Furthermore, the individual perspective gives insight on how the crucial transition from school to work is perceived by the population under study. Results The pathway into vocational rehabilitation of youth with psychological disorders is often characterized by obstacles in their transition from school to work. During rehabilitation, it appears essential to provide psychological stabilization along with vocational training. Although their average level of education is higher than those of other rehabilitants, labor market transition after (often company-external) vocational training challenges many young people with psychological disabilities, leaving many of them with comparatively poor labor market prospects. Conclusions Young persons with psychological disabilities, who come from regular schools or dropped out from regular school or university, seem to find their way to vocational rehabilitation more indirectly. Furthermore, vocational rehabilitation itself is often prolonged for those with psychological disabilities possibly due to a corresponding stabilization process. However, vocational rehabilitation can be a core element within the stabilization process of a psychological disease.}, language = {en} } @article{HiesingerTophoven2019, author = {Hiesinger, Karolin and Tophoven, Silke}, title = {Job requirement level, work demands, and health: a prospective study among older workers}, series = {International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health}, volume = {92}, journal = {International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health}, publisher = {Springer Nature}, doi = {10.1007/s00420-019-01451-2}, pages = {1139 -- 1149}, year = {2019}, language = {en} }