TY - CHAP A1 - Irrgang, Melanie A1 - Steffens, Jochen A1 - Egermann, Hauke T1 - “Shake it out” - How Motion Capture and Smartphone-Assessed Movement Can Predict Properties of Music T2 - 33. Abstract-Band zur Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Musikpsychologie (DGM) Y1 - 2017 CY - Hamburg ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Steffens, Jochen A1 - Dinneen, Jesse David A1 - Donner, Sascha A1 - Potthoff, Tom T1 - ‘Alexa, play metal’: exploring music selection and personal information management via voice assistants JF - Information Research an international electronic journal N2 - Introduction. Music streaming services have changed how music is played and perceived, but also how it is managed by individuals. Voice interfaces to such services are becoming increasingly com-mon, for example through voice assistants on mobile and smart devices, and have the poten-tial to further change personal music management by introducing new beneficial features and new challenges. Method. To explore the implications of voice assistants for personal music listening and management we surveyed 248 participants online and in a lab setting to investigate (a) in which situa-tions people use voice assistants to play music, (b) how the situations compare to established activities common during non-voice assistant music listening, and (c) what kinds of com-mands they use. Analysis. We categorised 653 situations of voice assistant use, which reflect differences to non-voice assistant music listening, and established 11 command types, which mostly reflect finding or refinding activities but also indicate keeping and organisation activities. Results. Voice assistants have some benefits for music listening and personal music management, but also a notable lack of support for traditional personal information management activities, like browsing, that are common when managing music. Conclusion. Having characterised the use of voice assistants to play music, we consider their role in per-sonal music management and make suggestions for improved design and future research. Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:hbz:due62-opus-44639 SN - 1368-1613 N1 - HTML-Version auf der Webseite verfügbar: https://informationr.net/infres/article/view/646/351 VL - 29 IS - 2 SP - 50 EP - 70 PB - University of Boras, Faculty of Librarianship, Information, Education and IT ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Marszal, Anna Joanna A1 - Heiselberg, Per A1 - Bourelle, Julien S. A1 - Musall, Eike A1 - Voss, Karsten A1 - Sartori, Igor A1 - Napolitano, Assunta T1 - Zero Energy Building - A Review of definitions and calculation methodologies JF - Energy and Buildings N2 - The concept of Zero Energy Building (ZEB) has gained wide international attention during last few years and is now seen as the future target for the design of buildings. However, before being fully implemented in the national building codes and international standards, the ZEB concept requires clear and consistent definition and a commonly agreed energy calculation methodology. The most important issues that should be given special attention before developing anewZEB definition are: (1) the metric of the balance, (2) the balancing period, (3) the type of energy use included in the balance, (4) the type of energy balance, (5) the accepted renewable energy supply options, (6) the connection to the energy infrastructure and (7) the requirements for the energy efficiency, the indoor climate and in case of gird connected ZEB for the building–grid interaction. This paper focuses on the review of the most of the existing ZEB definitions and the various approaches towards possible ZEB calculation methodologies. It presents and discusses possible answers to the abovementioned issues in order to facilitate the development of a consistent ZEB definition and a robust energy calculation methodology. KW - Label Y1 - 2011 UR - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378778810004639 VL - 43 IS - 4 SP - 971 EP - 979 PB - Elsevier ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Çelik, Fatma A1 - Karabaş, Beyza ED - Stelzmann, Daniela ED - Ischebeck, Josephine T1 - You don’t talk about that!? – A survey on prospective social worker’s knowledge on CSA and their use of media T2 - Child Sexual Abuse and the Media N2 - Well-trained professionals, like social workers, are essential for effective prevention of child sexual abuse (CSA). The present study assesses knowledge and knowledge acquisition regarding CSA in social work undergraduate students in a cross-sectional design. Three options for acquisition were assumed: 1) professional education, 2) media consumption, or 3) own experiences of CSA. Results indicated no improvement of knowledge through any of the prior mentioned sources and a high variability in knowledge. In contrast to expectations, personal experiences of CSA were associated with a higher threshold in recognition of CSA incidents. The meaning of the results for prevention and intervention are discussed by highlighting the role of taboos in professional education and the effects of media coverage. KW - CSA KW - social work KW - education KW - prevention KW - knowledge Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:hbz:due62-opus-44412 SN - 978-3-7489-0440-3 SP - 123 EP - 134 PB - Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft CY - Baden-Baden ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Tophoven, Silke A1 - Du Prel, Jean-Baptist A1 - Peter, Richard A1 - Kretschmer, Veronika T1 - Working in gender-dominated occupations and depressive symptoms JF - Journal for Labour Market Research N2 - Gender-specific differences in the frequency of depression to the disadvantage of women have been known for decades. In Germany, there is evidence that the prevalence of mental disorders also differs by occupation. The present study investigates whether for women working in male-dominated occupations and for men working in female-dominated occupations is related to depressive symptoms independently from other factors like work stress and work-family conflict. Special attention is paid to gender differences. Moreover, women are distinguished according to their working time (full-time or not). We use data from the first wave of the lidAstudy for our analyses. We make use of the applied Beck Depression Inventory, the effort-reward imbalance scales as well as the work-family conflict scale. Occupational gender segregation is defined as a share of 80 % of men and women per occupation, respectively. For women, the results of the multivariate analyses show an independent relationship between depressive symptoms and working in male-dominated occupations. Furthermore, significant interactions between occupational gender segregation and work stress are observed in both men and women regarding depressive symptoms. Y1 - 2015 UR - https://www.iab.de/389/section.aspx/Publikation/k140731303 VL - 48 IS - 3 SP - 247 EP - 262 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Jacobs, Naomi A1 - Huldtgren, Alina T1 - Why value sensitive design needs ethical commitments JF - Ethics and Information Technology KW - Applied ethics KW - Ethical theory KW - Ethics KW - Technology KW - Value sensitive design Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s10676-018-9467-3 SN - 1572-8439 VL - 23 IS - 1 SP - 23 EP - 26 PB - Springer Nature ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Deckert, Carsten T1 - Why Some Ideas Refuse to Diffuse BT - 8th Annual Conference Front End of Innovation (FEI EMEA), Munich N2 - There is a popular saying in German: Innovation is when the market shouts “Hooray!”. Thus, a new idea is only as good as its diffusion into the addressed social system. The question is what affects the adoption or rejection of a new idea. Carsten Deckert shares his experience on the main innovation resistances and on ways to increase the acceptance of new ideas. He talks about which perceived attributes of innovations are conducive to the rate of adoption of an innovation and which are characteristics of failed innovations. Y1 - 2014 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:hbz:due62-opus-18193 PB - KNect 365 CY - München ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Steffens, Jochen A1 - Greb, Fabian A1 - Schlotz, Wolff T1 - Why listen to music right now? – Towards an inventory measuring the functions of music listening under situational influences T2 - Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition (ICMPC), San Francisco (CA), USA Y1 - 2016 UR - http://www.icmpc.org/icmpc14/files/ICMPC14_Proceedings.pdf SN - 1-876346-65-5 SP - 842 CY - San Francisco, UA ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Steffens, Jochen T1 - When do we judge sounds? – Relevant everyday situations for the estimation of ecological validity of indoor soundscape experiments T2 - International Congress on Acoustics (ICA) 2013, Montréal, Canada Y1 - 2013 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1121/1.4800346 N1 - © 2013 Acoustical Society of America CY - Montréal ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Zielke, Thomas A1 - Bernst, Irina A1 - Crombach, Tobias A1 - Becker, Martin A1 - Lippel, Jens ED - Gómez Chova, Luis ED - López Martínez, A. ED - Candel Torres, I. T1 - WHAT CAN BE LEARNED BY GRADING ANALYTICS? T2 - INTED 2018: 12th International Technology, Education and Development Conference : 5-7 March, 2018, Valencia (Spain) : conference proceedings Y1 - 2018 SN - 978-84-697-9480-7 U6 - https://doi.org/10.21125/inted.2018.0593 VL - 12th International Technology, Education and Development Conference SP - 3097 EP - 3106 PB - IATED Academy CY - Valencia, Spain ER -