@incollection{Hustedt, author = {Hustedt, Thurid}, title = {Moving Beyond Westminster: Expansion and Comparison in the Study of National Policy Advisory Systems}, series = {The Routledge Handbook Of Policy Advisory Systems}, booktitle = {The Routledge Handbook Of Policy Advisory Systems}, editor = {Capano, Giliberto and Craft, Jonathan and Howlett, Michael}, publisher = {Routledge}, address = {Abingdon and New York}, isbn = {9781032737454}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {123 -- 134}, language = {en} } @incollection{DariusUrquhart, author = {Darius, Philipp and Urquhart, Michael}, title = {Informational Power and Disinformation: Actors, Messages, Incentives, and Techniques of Disinformation Campaigns}, series = {Disinformation}, booktitle = {Disinformation}, editor = {Ginsborg, Lisa and Gori, Paula}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Cham}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-032-00480-2_11}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {187 -- 211}, abstract = {Disinformation has become a pivotal concern for policymakers globally. While the issue has been a longstanding issue for communication and foreign affairs scholars and practitioners, recent years have seen an escalation in its severity driven by geopolitical conflicts like the Ukraine war or the Israel-Gaza conflict. These conflicts, coupled with international tensions, are exacerbated by state-led foreign interference and information manipulation intersecting with domestic partisan disinformation campaigns. Democracies with open media systems are particularly exposed to disinformation campaigns by other actors. In this article, we understand disinformation campaigns as a political instrument of increasing the power of interpretation among target groups. These may be populations of foreign states but also domestic citizens that are targeted with disinformation by partisan groups or autocratic governments. To better assess the aim of disinformation campaigns, we propose to focus on informational power as a mediator underpinning Michael Mann's IEMP model based on ideological, economic, military, and political power. Working from this theoretical framework, we discuss the actors, messages, incentives, and techniques and tactics of disinformation campaigns from a European perspective.}, language = {en} } @incollection{CalıFinnerty, author = {{\c{C}}al{\i}, Ba{\c{s}}ak and Finnerty, Joseph}, title = {Accessibility of law}, series = {The Companion to the European Convention on Human Rights}, booktitle = {The Companion to the European Convention on Human Rights}, editor = {Istrefi, Kushtrim and Ratniece, Zane and Kamber, Krešimir}, publisher = {Brill | Nijhoff}, isbn = {9789004541559}, doi = {10.1163/9789004541559}, publisher = {Hertie School}, language = {en} } @incollection{CalıFinnerty, author = {{\c{C}}al{\i}, Ba{\c{s}}ak and Finnerty, Joseph}, title = {Foreseeability of law}, series = {The Companion to the European Convention on Human Rights}, booktitle = {The Companion to the European Convention on Human Rights}, editor = {Istrefi, Kushtrim and Ratniece, Zane and Kamber, Krešimir}, publisher = {Brill | Nijhoff}, isbn = {9789004541559}, doi = {10.1163/9789004541559}, publisher = {Hertie School}, language = {en} } @incollection{CalıFinnerty, author = {{\c{C}}al{\i}, Ba{\c{s}}ak and Finnerty, Joseph}, title = {Quality of law}, series = {The Companion to the European Convention on Human Rights}, booktitle = {The Companion to the European Convention on Human Rights}, editor = {Istrefi, Kushtrim and Ratniece, Zane and Kamber, Krešimir}, publisher = {Brill | Nijhoff}, isbn = {9789004541559}, doi = {10.1163/9789004541559}, publisher = {Hertie School}, language = {en} } @incollection{CalıFinnerty, author = {{\c{C}}al{\i}, Ba{\c{s}}ak and Finnerty, Joseph}, title = {Legitimate aim}, series = {The Companion to the European Convention on Human Rights}, booktitle = {The Companion to the European Convention on Human Rights}, editor = {Istrefi, Kushtrim and Ratniece, Zane and Kamber, Krešimir}, publisher = {Brill | Nijhoff}, isbn = {9789004541559}, doi = {10.1163/9789004541559}, publisher = {Hertie School}, language = {en} } @incollection{WolfertSchneeklothTraxler, author = {Wolfert, Sabine and Schneekloth, Ulrich and Traxler, Christian}, title = {Anforderungen an die Altersvorsorge}, series = {Jugend, Vorsorge, Finanzen: MetallRente Studie 2025. Zwischen Handlungswille und Wissensl{\"u}cke}, booktitle = {Jugend, Vorsorge, Finanzen: MetallRente Studie 2025. Zwischen Handlungswille und Wissensl{\"u}cke}, editor = {M{\"u}llerleile, Hansj{\"o}rg and Schminke, Kerstin and Aprea, Carmela and Traxler, Christian}, publisher = {Beltz Juventa}, address = {Weinheim}, isbn = {978-3-7799-8859-5}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {55 -- 59}, language = {de} } @incollection{WolfertSchneeklothTraxler, author = {Wolfert, Sabine and Schneekloth, Ulrich and Traxler, Christian}, title = {Sparen f{\"u}r die Altersvorsorge}, series = {Jugend, Vorsorge, Finanzen: MetallRente Studie 2025. Zwischen Handlungswille und Wissensl{\"u}cke}, booktitle = {Jugend, Vorsorge, Finanzen: MetallRente Studie 2025. Zwischen Handlungswille und Wissensl{\"u}cke}, editor = {M{\"u}llerleile, Hansj{\"o}rg and Schminke, Kerstin and Aprea, Carmela and Traxler, Christian}, publisher = {Beltz Juventa}, address = {Weinheim}, isbn = {978-3-7799-8859-5}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {35 -- 54}, language = {de} } @incollection{Traxler, author = {Traxler, Christian}, title = {Rentenreform: Die Pr{\"a}ferenzen der jungen Menschen}, series = {Jugend, Vorsorge, Finanzen: MetallRente Studie 2025. Zwischen Handlungswille und Wissensl{\"u}cke}, booktitle = {Jugend, Vorsorge, Finanzen: MetallRente Studie 2025. Zwischen Handlungswille und Wissensl{\"u}cke}, editor = {M{\"u}llerleile, Hansj{\"o}rg and Schminke, Kerstin and Aprea, Carmela and Traxler, Christian}, publisher = {Beltz Juventa}, address = {Weinheim}, isbn = {978-3-7799-8859-5}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {105 -- 109}, language = {de} } @incollection{SeelosMairTraegeretal., author = {Seelos, Christian and Mair, Johanna and Traeger, Charlotte and Nolting, Fenja}, title = {Advancing Phenomenon-Based Research on Complex Societal Challenges: The Case of Homelessness}, series = {Big Picture Approaches to the Impact of Social Innovations}, volume = {96}, booktitle = {Big Picture Approaches to the Impact of Social Innovations}, editor = {Dorado, Silvia and Haugh, Helen and Wadhwani, R. Daniel and Hamann, Ralph}, publisher = {Emerald Publishing Limited}, isbn = {978-1-83608-528-7}, doi = {10.1108/s0733-558x20250000096002}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {25 -- 50}, abstract = {We advance organizational research on complex societal challenges and showcase the relevance of a system perspective to analyze organized efforts to address homelessness as a social problem. We adopt a phenomenon-based approach to theorizing and generate plausible explanations by analyzing historical accounts of decisions and actions taken to tackle homelessness by various actors across different sectors in the United States between 1960 and 2021. We apply an analytical scaffolding proposed by Mair and Seelos (2021) to examine how organizations intervene in social systems and explicate the causal, situation, and problem realms of homelessness. Attending to these three realms helps to reveal how homelessness was problematized differently over time and to examine how different causal assumptions shaped organizational decisions about developing and scaling solutions to homelessness. Based on our analysis, we develop a series of propositions that capture contextualized insights on the characteristics and consequences of efforts to address homelessness, accounting for linkages between the causal, situation, and problem realms of homelessness. Finally, our analytical and theoretical approach helps uncover the interconnectedness of scaling and scale, providing valuable insights for theory and policy.}, language = {en} }