TY - THES A1 - Iretzberger, Manuel T1 - Der Critical Realism als Metatheorie der Internationalen Beziehungen N2 - Dieser Mantelteil gibt einen detaillierten Einblick in das Dissertationsprojekt "Der Critical Realism als Metatheorie der Internationalen Beziehungen" und die darin entwickelten zentralen Argumente. Zudem werden die im Rahmen der Dissertation veröffentlichten Einzelbeiträge vorgestellt und in den Gesamtzusammenhang des Forschungsprojekts eingeordnet. KW - Critical Realism KW - Metatheorie KW - Internationale Beziehungen Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-11465 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Becher, Stefan A1 - Gerl, Armin ED - Sarne, Giuseppe Maria Luigi ED - Ma, Jianhua ED - Rosaci, Domenico ED - Srivastava, Gautam T1 - ConTra Preference Language: Privacy Preference Unification via Privacy Interfaces JF - Sensors N2 - After the enactment of the GDPR in 2018, many companies were forced to rethink their privacy management in order to comply with the new legal framework. These changes mostly affect the Controller to achieve GDPR-compliant privacy policies and management.However, measures to give users a better understanding of privacy, which is essential to generate legitimate interest in the Controller, are often skipped. We recommend addressing this issue by the usage of privacy preference languages, whereas users define rules regarding their preferences for privacy handling. In the literature, preference languages only work with their corresponding privacy language, which limits their applicability. In this paper, we propose the ConTra preference language, which we envision to support users during privacy policy negotiation while meeting current technical and legal requirements. Therefore, ConTra preferences are defined showing its expressiveness, extensibility, and applicability in resource-limited IoT scenarios. In addition, we introduce a generic approach which provides privacy language compatibility for unified preference matching. KW - privacy KW - preference language KW - legal factors KW - GDPR KW - usability Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-11218 SN - 1424-8220 VL - 22 IS - 14 PB - MDPI CY - Basel, Switzerland ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Universitätsbibliothek Passau: Jahresbericht 2021 N2 - Jahresbericht der Universitätsbibliothek Passau für das Jahr 2021. T3 - Jahresbericht der Universitätsbibliothek Passau - 2021 Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-11549 CY - Passau ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Weithmann, Michael T1 - Die Petschenegen. Ein zentralasiatisches Reitervolk im Nibelungenlied N2 - The Nibelungenlied represents a real international setting of historic peoples: Burgundians, Saxons, Huns, Russians, Romanians and in one single line Petchenegs, a turktataric tribe of Nomads. In the 12th. and 13th.centuries Petchenegs served as borderline-warriors in the Kingdom of Hungary. Had the Compilator of the Nibelungenlied knowledge of their presence along the Hungarian Danube? KW - Petschenegen Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-11450 ER - TY - THES A1 - Mosch, Philipp T1 - Four Essays on Digital Transformation Strategies from the Perspectives of Capital Markets, Incumbents and Start-ups N2 - This dissertation uses four studies to examine the context-contingent strategic factors that are critical to the success of digital transformation strategies from the perspectives of capital markets, incumbents, and start-ups. It focuses on a better understanding of (1) digital innovations and their quantitative evaluation, (2) power disruptions in digitally servitized supply chains, (3) strategic measures and dynamics in digital B2B platform markets, and (4) strategizing by data-driven start-ups in digitalized business networks. Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-11337 ER - TY - THES A1 - Dzepina, Aleksandra T1 - Qualität von Prozessmodellen - Entwicklung eines Ordnungsrahmens zur Analyse, Klassifikation und Bestimmung der Qualitätsanforderungen an Prozessmodelle N2 - Die vorliegende Dissertation behandelt die Qualität von Prozessmodellen. Vor diesem Hintergrund haben Experteninterviews mit Forschungs- und Praxispartnern zur Entwicklung und Evaluierung eines Ordnungsrahmens zur Qualitätsbestimmung von Prozessmodellen beigetragen. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass unter anderem die Einsatzzwecke der Prozessmodelle sowie die mit den Prozessmodellen in Berührung kommenden Personengruppen differenziert betrachtet werden müssen, um Auswirkungen auf die Prozessmodellqualität untersuchen zu können. KW - Prozessmodell KW - Prozessmodellqualität KW - Ordnungsrahmen Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-11864 ER - TY - THES A1 - Schlenker, Florian T1 - Delaunay Configuration B-Splines N2 - The generalization of univariate splines to higher dimensions is not straightforward. There are different approaches, each with its own advantages and drawbacks. A promising approach using Delaunay configurations and simplex splines is due to Neamtu. After recalling fundamentals of univariate splines, simplex splines, and the wellknown, multivariate DMS-splines, we address Neamtu’s DCB-splines. He defined two variants that we refer to as the nonpooled and the pooled approach, respectively. Regarding these spline spaces, we contribute the following results. We prove that, under suitable assumptions on the knot set, both variants exhibit the local finiteness property, i.e., these spline spaces are locally finite-dimensional and at each point only a finite number of basis candidate functions have a nonzero value. Additionally, we establish a criterion guaranteeing these properties within a compact region under mitigated assumptions. Moreover, we show that the knot insertion process known from univariate splines does not work for DCB-splines and reason why this behavior is inherent to these spline spaces. Furthermore, we provide a necessary criterion for the knot insertion property to hold true for a specific inserted knot. This criterion is also sufficient for bivariate, nonpooled DCB-splines of degrees zero and one. Numerical experiments suggest that the sufficiency also holds true for arbitrary spline degrees. Univariate functions can be approximated in terms of splines using the Schoenberg operator, where the approximation error decreases quadratically as the maximum distance between consecutive knots is reduced. We show that the Schoenberg operator can be defined analogously for both variants of DCB-splines with a similar error bound. Additionally, we provide a counterexample showing that the basis candidate functions of nonpooled DCB-splines are not necessarily linearly independent, contrary to earlier statements in the literature. In particular, this implies that the corresponding functions are not a basis for the space of nonpooled DCB-splines. N2 - Univariate Splines können nicht unmittelbar auf mehrere Dimensionen verallgemeinert werden. Jedoch gibt es verschiedene Ansätze mit jeweils unterschiedlichen Vor- und Nachteilen. Eine vielversprechende Herangehensweise, die Delaunay-Konfigurationen und Simplex-Splines verwendet, stammt von Neamtu. Nachdem wir die Grundlagen von univariaten Splines, Simplex-Splines und den bekannten multivariaten DMS-Splines wiederholt haben, beschäftigen wir uns mit Neamtus DCB-Splines. Er führte zwei verschiedene Varianten ein, die als nichtaggregierter beziehungsweise aggregierter Ansatz bezeichnet werden. In Bezug auf diese Splineräume präsentieren wir die folgenden Ergebnisse. Wir zeigen zum einen, dass beide Varianten unter geeigneten Voraussetzungen an die Knotenmenge die sogenannte Lokale-Endlichkeits-Eigenschaft besitzen. Dies bedeutet, dass die Splineräume lokal endlichdimensional sind und dass an jedem Punkt nur eine endliche Anzahl der Kandidaten an Basisfunktionen einen von null verschiedenen Wert aufweist. Zusätzlich ermitteln wir ein Kriterium, welches diese Eigenschaften auf einem kompakten Gebiet auch unter schwächeren Voraussetzungen garantiert. Darüber hinaus zeigen wir, dass der von den univariaten Splines her bekannte Prozess des Knoteneinfügens für DCB-Splines nicht funktioniert, und begründen, warum dieses Verhalten in der Natur dieser Splineräume liegt. Außerdem geben wir ein notwendiges Kriterium dafür an, dass die Knoteneinfüge-Eigenschaft für einen bestimmten einzufügenden Knoten gegeben sein kann. Für bivariate nicht-aggregierte DCB-Splines von Grad null und eins ist dieses Kriterium auch hinreichend. Numerische Experimente legen ferner die Vermutung nahe, dass dies unabhängig vom Splinegrad der Fall ist. Univariate Funktionen können mithilfe des Schoenberg-Operators durch Splines approximiert werden. Dabei hat eine Verringerung des maximalen Abstands zweier aufeinanderfolgender Knoten eine quadratische Verringerung des Approximationsfehlers zur Folge. Wir zeigen, dass der Schoenberg-Operator für beide Variaten von DCB-Splines auf analoge Art und Weise und mit einer ähnlichen Fehlerschranke definiert werden kann. Zusätzlich geben wir ein Gegenbeispiel an, das zeigt, dass die Basisfunktions-Kandidaten der nicht-aggregierten DCB-Splines nicht notwendigerweise linear unabhängig sind, was einen Gegensatz zu früheren Behauptungen in der Literatur darstellt. Dies impliziert insbesondere, dass die entsprechenden Funktionen keine Basis für den Raum der nicht-aggregierten DCB-Splines bilden. KW - Multivariate splines KW - Simplex splines KW - Delaunay triangulations KW - Delaunay configurations KW - Neamtu, Marian KW - Spline KW - Bivariater Spline KW - Spline-Raum KW - Simplexspline KW - Neamtu, Marian Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-11225 ER - TY - THES A1 - Mini, Tobias T1 - An Exploration of Tensions in Centralized and Decentralized Digital Platform Contexts N2 - Digital platforms consist of technical elements such as software and hardware and associated social elements such as organizational processes and standards. When such social or technical elements seem logical individually but inconsistent when juxtaposed they form tensions. Prior research on platforms often focused on individual elements of digital platforms but neglected possible related and conflicting elements which offers limited insight about underlying tensions. While some studies on platforms considered tensions, they largely assumed that centralized platform owners being responsible for responding to tensions, neglecting collective response mechanisms in blockchain-based decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) where decentralized participants typically respond to tensions. The examination of tensions in the context of centralized platforms and decentralized autonomous organizations offers an opportunity to surface conflicting elements that form novel types of socio-technical tensions which require collective and technology-enabled response mechanisms. This thesis explored what tensions exist in centralized and decentralized digital platform contexts and how platform participants can respond to selected tensions. For this purpose, this thesis comprises five essays that employ multiple different research methods including interviews analyzed by using techniques of grounded theory, qualitative meta-analysis of published case studies, and systematic literature reviews. The findings derived from all five essays contribute to a better understanding of tensions in digital platforms. In particular, this thesis (1) offers a lens for analyzing platforms as collective organizations in which tensions arise at the collective meta-organizational level requiring collective responses, (2) identifies new tensions and response mechanisms related to generativity and collectivity, and (3) points to a novel category of socio-technical tensions that are especially salient in digital platforms. KW - Digital Platform KW - Decentralized Autonomous Organization KW - Tension KW - Grounded Theory Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-11322 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wolff, Hannes A1 - Pecikiewicz, Jana T1 - Enhancement mit Gehirnorganoiden – Ethische und rechtliche Probleme einer terra nova JF - Medizinrecht N2 - Enhancement – ein Begriff, der zwar im Alltag noch nicht in aller Munde ist, aber dennoch seit geraumer Zeit große Beachtung in der Wissenschaft findet. Übersetzt bedeutet Enhancement „Steigerung“ oder „Verbesserung“ und setzt dort an, wo Behandlungen über das medizinisch Notwendige hinausgehen. Enhancement ist umstritten, denn so sehr es in das Zeitalter der Selbstoptimierung passt, so sehr stellt es die Grenzendessen, was (wissenschaftlich-technisch) möglich ist und was (ethisch-rechtlich) möglich sein darf, in Frage und hat damit das Potential, die Gesellschaft zu spalten. Noch kontroverser wird die Lage, wenn Enhancement zukünftig mit Hilfe sog. Gehirnorganoide stattfindet, was jedenfalls denkbar ist. Wo neue Grenzen ausgelotet werden, ist es umso wichtiger, einen rechtlich verbindlichen Rahmen unter Beachtung ethischer Gesichtspunkte zu schaffen. Dafür soll der vorliegende Aufsatz Impulse geben. Nach einer Definition der wichtigsten Begriffe (I.) zeigt der Beitrag den naturwissenschaftlichen Forschungs- und Entwicklungsstand von Gehirnorganoiden und einem Enhancement mit diesen auf (II.). Danach werden die ethischen Probleme diskutiert, die sich hinsichtlich Gehirnorganoiden und deren Nutzung ergeben (III.). Zuletzt werden solche Behandlungseingriffe mit Gehirnorganoiden, die neben einer therapeutischen auch eine enhancende Wirkung haben, aus rechtlicher Sicht betrachtet. Dafür wird u. a. auf Fragender rechtlichen Einordnung von Gehirnorganoiden, arzneimittelzulassungsrechtliche Fragen, Einwilligungsfragen und sozialversicherungsrechtliche Aspekte eingegangen (IV.). KW - Enhancement KW - Gehirnorganoide KW - Medizinrecht Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:101:1-2023021209214076051248 VL - 2022 IS - 40 SP - 907 EP - 917 PB - Springer Nature CY - Berlin ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Qiu, Ruyi A1 - Möller, Malte A1 - Koch, Iring A1 - Mayr, Susanne T1 - Saliency determines the integration of contextual information into stimulus–response episodes JF - Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics N2 - When humans perform a task, it has been shown that elements of this task, like stimulus (e.g., target and distractor)and response, are bound together into a common episodic representation called stimulus–response episode (or event file).Recently, the context, a completely task-irrelevant stimulus, was found to be integrated into an episode as well. However,instead of being bound directly with the response in a binary fashion, the context modulates the binary binding between thedistractor and response. This finding raises the questions of whether the context can also enter into a binary binding with theresponse, and if so, what determines the way of its integration. In order to resolve these questions, saliency of the contextwas manipulated in three experiments by changing the loudness (Experiment 1) and emotional valence (Experiment 2Aand 2B) of the context. All experiments implemented the four-alternative auditory negative priming paradigm introducedby Mayr and Buchner (2006, Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 32[4], 932–943).Results showed that the integration of context changed as a function of its saliency level. Specifically, the context of lowsaliency was not bound at all, the context of moderate saliency modulated the binary binding between the distractor andresponse, whereas the context of high saliency entered into a binary binding with the response. The current results extend aprevious finding by Hommel (2004, Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 8[11], 494–500) that there is a saliency threshold whichdetermines whether a stimulus is bound or not, by suggesting that a second threshold determines the specific structure (i.e.,binary vs. configural) of the resulting binding. KW - context KW - saliency KW - stimulus–response episode KW - binding Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:101:1-2023072001343346194537 VL - 2022 IS - 84 SP - 1264 EP - 1285 PB - Springer Nature CY - Berlin ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Ryzhova, Anna T1 - Motivated by political beliefs, not only by language: How Russian speakers in Germany compose their transnational news repertoires JF - Journalism N2 - Extant research in media and migration has been largely apolitical, focusing on how migrants use media to culturally connect with their homeland and keep their family ties. However, in times of increasing international conflicts and polarisation, such as the years leading up to the Russia’s war against Ukraine in 2022, migrant audiences find themselves in a situation when the coverage of national and international politics in the homeland and host country media can differ dramatically. Against this backdrop, this study investigated how Russian speakers living in Germany create and navigate their transnational news repertoires. Grounded in 42 semi-structured interviews with the Russian speakers of the 1 and 1.5 generations in Germany, conducted between May and October 2021, this article identifies three types of transnational news repertoires: (1) politically-motivated news repertoire, (2) truth seeking-motivated news repertoire and (3) situation-motivated news repertoire. The results show that all the news repertoires of all participants are transnational. I argue that in the context of international conflict, not only language but also the participants’ political beliefs play an essential role in their news choice. Future research on migrants in political communication should distinguish research not only along with the language of the media outlets but also along with the political ideologies that they project. KW - Transnational KW - politics KW - Russian KW - Germany Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-15485 VL - 25 IS - 1 SP - 218 EP - 237 PB - Sage CY - Thousand Oaks ER - TY - JOUR A1 - von der Heyde, Markus A1 - Gerl, Armin T1 - Entwicklungsstand der CIO-Funktion und hochschulübergreifenden IT-Governance im Kontext der Digitalen Transformation an Hochschulen in Bayern JF - HMD Praxis der Wirtschaftsinformatik N2 - Die Hochschulen befinden sich durch vielfältige Veränderungs-prozesse in Verbindung mit dem Einsatz von Informationstechnologien (IT) aufdem Weg der Digitalen Transformation. Diese Digitale Transformation der Hoch-schulen umfasst intensive Veränderungsprozesse in der gesamten Hochschulkulturin Lehre, Forschung und Verwaltung in übergreifender und strukturierter Weise.Seit vielen Jahren werden vielfältige Digitalisierungsvorhaben zur Modernisierungvon einzelnen Prozessen an den Hochschulen umgesetzt. Die Leitungen der Re-chenzentren leisten mit der Umsetzung von IT-Projekten einen zentralen Beitrag zudiesem Wandel. Mit der Einführung der CIO-Funktion in den Hochschulleitungenund der hochschulübergreifenden Kooperationen hat sich die IT-Governance wei-terentwickelt. Insbesondere für die Digitale Transformation werden Strukturen zurKoordination der übergreifenden Vorhaben benötigt, wobei zusätzlich zur IT-Lei-tung eine Vielzahl von Funktionsträgern mit fachlichen Aufgaben aus Forschung,Lehre und Verwaltung involviert ist. Es stellt sich die Frage, wie die Digitale Trans-formation an Hochschulen gesteuert werden kann und in welcher organisatorischenForm sich die Aufgaben und Verantwortlichkeiten im Hochschulkontext realisierenlassen. An der Weiterentwicklung der IT-Governance an bayerischen Hochschulenwird beispielhaft erläutert, welche übergreifenden Aufgaben der Koordination vonBedarf und Versorgung mit IT-Services zwischen und innerhalb der Hochschulenbestehen. Die CIO-Funktion wird durch die Verankerung in der Leitungsebene derFunktion des Chief Digital Officers (CDO) aus der Wirtschaft ähnlicher, auch wennin Hochschulen aufgrund der klassischen Ressort-Einteilung die Rolle oft als Vize-präsident:in für Digitalisierung bezeichnet wird. KW - Digitale Transformation KW - IT-Governance KW - Hochschulen KW - Bildung KW - CIO KW - CDO Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:101:1-2022072222053919381076 VL - 2022 IS - 59 SP - 881 EP - 895 PB - Springer Nature CY - Berlin ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Komander, Verena A1 - König, Andreas T1 - Organizations on stage: organizational research and the performing arts JF - Management Review Quarterly N2 - Management and organization scholars have long been intrigued by the performing arts—music, theater, and dance—as a rich context for studying organizational phenomena. Indeed, a plethora of studies suggest that the performing arts are more than an interesting sideline for authors, as they offer unique theoretical and empirical lenses for organization studies. However, this stream of literature spreads across multiple research areas, varies with regard to its underlying theories and methods, and fails to pay sufficient attention to the contextuality of the findings. We address the resulting limitations by identifying and reviewing 89 articles on management and organization related to the performing arts published in 15 top-tier journals between 1976 and 2022. We find that research in the performing arts advances organizational theory and the understanding of organizational phenomena in four key ways, namely by studying (1) organizational phenomena in performing-arts contexts; (2) performing-arts phenomena in organizational contexts; (3) organizational phenomena through the prism of performing-arts theories; and (4) organizational phenomena through the prism of performing-arts practices. We also find that, in contrast to other settings, the performing arts are uniquely suited for immersive participant-observer research and for generating genuine insights into fundamental organizational structures and processes that are generic conditions of the performing arts and management alike, such as leadership, innovation, and the management of uncertainty. Finally, based on our consolidation of the research gaps and limitations of the reviewed studies, we develop a comprehensive agenda for future research. KW - Performing arts KW - Music KW - Dance KW - Jazz KW - Theatre KW - Organization KW - Management KW - Leadership Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:101:1-2023010321004612876788 VL - 2024 IS - 74 SP - 303 EP - 352 PB - Springer Nature CY - Berlin ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schweikl, Stefan A1 - Obermaier, Robert T1 - Lost in translation: IT business value research and resource complementarity : an integrative framework, shortcomings and future research directions JF - Management Review Quarterly N2 - Despite longstanding research efforts, there is still ambiguity surrounding the business value created by IT. To approach this conundrum, research focus has progressed from an isolated investigation of IT to the assessment of complementarity between IT and different non-IT resources such as work practices or decision structures. However, incoherence around the characteristics and scope of these complementary non-IT resources has created a fragmented body of research, preventing a sustainable knowledge creation. Thus, in this paper we synthesize the dispersed research efforts, identify shortcomings in the extant literature, and derive opportunities for future research. Specifically, we present a converging definition of complementary non-IT resources and specify their role in the value creation process from IT by viewing it through three distinct lenses: microeconomic theory, resource-based view, and contingency theory. We structure current research efforts by organizing complementary non-IT resources into distinct categories, namely strategy, structure, practices, processes, and culture (organizational resources), top management support, internal relations, and external relations (relational resources), worker skill (non-IT human resources), non-IT physical resources, as well as internal funds and external funds (financial resources). Finally, we highlight five important shortcomings in the current literature, such as the predominant use of reductionist approaches or monolithic IT measures, and make actionable recommendations to resolve them. KW - Literature review KW - Classification KW - IT value KW - Complementarity KW - Resource system KW - Configurations Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:101:1-2022093021520340946532 VL - 2022 IS - 73 SP - 1713 EP - 1749 PB - Springer Nature CY - Berlin ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Reiter, Florence T1 - Die Rolle der Europawahl 2019 in der Online-Medienberichterstattung. Eine Blended Reading Analyse am Beispiel von Spiegel-Online JF - Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft N2 - Die quasi unbegrenzte Anzahl an frei verfügbaren Daten im Internet birgt für die politikwissenschaftliche Forschung große Chancen, aber auch methodische Herausforderungen. Letztere zeigen sich vor allem in der Erhebung,Speicherung und Verarbeitung von webbasierten Daten wie beispielsweise Medienwebsites, die wissenschaftlichen Standards entsprechen. Insbesondere intersubjektive Nachvollziehbarkeit und Reliabilität sollten im Umgang mit internetbasierten Daten gewährleistet werden können. Dabei ist es beispielsweise nicht ausreichend zur intersubjektiv nachvollziehbaren Erhebung die URL einer Webseite abzuspeichern. Die hohe Fluidität dieser Art von Daten kann dazu führen, dass die Webseite bereits wenige Minuten nach der Speicherung der URL nicht mehr dem Bild entspricht, das die Forscher*in zum Speicherzeitpunkt hatte. Webarchivierung zur Datenerhebung und -speicherung sowie der Blended Reading Ansatz zur Analyse dieser Datenmengen bieten vielversprechende Möglichkeiten für Forschende, mit diesen Herausforderungen umzugehen. Daher führt der vorliegende Beitrag eine exemplarische Analyse durch: Auf Basis von via Event-Crawl erhobenen Daten soll mit einem Blended Reading Ansatz analysiert werden, welche Rolle der Europawahl 2019 in der Online-Medienberichterstattung am Beispiel von Spiegel-Online zugeschrieben wird. Dabei geht es darum, an einem bewusst begrenzt gehaltenen Datensatz exemplarisch aufzuzeigen, über welches Potenzial die Durchführung dieser Methodenkombination verfügen und wie sie Forschung und Lehre bereichern kann. KW - Webarchivierung KW - Event-Crawl KW - Blended Reading KW - Europawahlen KW - Wahlkampfforschung Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:101:1-2022081622245924254625 VL - 2022 IS - 32 SP - 839 EP - 864 PB - Springer Nature CY - Berlin ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Grimm, Michael A1 - Luck, Nathalie A1 - Steinhübel, Franziska T1 - Consumers' willingness to pay for organic rice: Insights from a non‐hypothetical experiment in Indonesia JF - Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics N2 - As in many high‐income countries, there is increasing awareness towards organic farming in many low‐ and middle‐income countries. Sustained local demand is an essential requirement for further adoption of organic farming by smallholders, who typically have only limited access to export markets. Until now, only few studies have explored the local willingness to pay (WTP) for organic products in low‐ and middle‐income countries in real purchase situations. This paper analyses the consumers' WTP for organic rice in urban and suburban Indonesia using an incentive‐compatible auction based on the Becker–DeGroot–Marschak (BDM) approach. We further study the effect of income and a randomised information treatment about the benefits of organic food on respondents' WTP. Estimates suggest that respondents are willing to pay an average price premium of 20% compared with what they paid for conventional rice outside our experiment. However, our results also indicate that raising consumers' WTP further is complex. Showing participants a video about health or, alternatively, environmental benefits of organic food was not effective in further raising WTP. The results can be used as a basis for the design of alternative awareness measures to increase knowledge, interest and demand for organic food. KW - BDM KW - Indonesia KW - organic food KW - rice KW - willingness to pay Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-12412 VL - 67 IS - 1 SP - 83 EP - 103 PB - Wiley CY - Hoboken ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fritz, Manuela T1 - Wave after wave: determining the temporal lag in Covid-19 infections and deaths using spatial panel data from Germany JF - Journal of Spatial Econometrics N2 - The Covid-19 pandemic requires a continuous evaluation of whether current policies and measures taken are sufficient to protect vulnerable populations. One quantitative indicator of policy effectiveness and pandemic severity is the case fatality ratio, which relies on the lagged number of infections relative to current deaths. The appropriate length of the time lag to be used, however, is heavily debated. In this article, I contribute to this debate by determining the temporal lag between the number of infections and deaths using daily panel data from Germany’s 16 federal states. To account for the dynamic spatial spread of the virus, I rely on different spatial econometric models that allow not only to consider the infections in a given state but also spill over effects through infections in neighboring federal states. My results suggest that a wave of infections within a given state is followed by increasing death rates 12 days later. Yet, if the number of infections in other states rises, the number of death cases within that given state subsequently decreases. The results of this article contribute to the better understanding of the dynamic spatio-temporal spread of the virus in Germany, which is indispensable for the design of effective policy responses. KW - Covid-19 KW - Spatio-temporal models KW - Time lag effects KW - Spatial spillovers KW - Spatial Durbin model KW - Germany Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:101:1-2022112821095396799160 VL - 2022 IS - 3 PB - Springer Nature CY - Berlin ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Frühwirth, Lorenz A1 - Juhos, Michael A1 - Prochno, Joscha T1 - The large deviation behavior of lacunary sums JF - Monatshefte für Mathematik N2 - We study the large deviation behavior of lacunary sums (Sn /n)n∈N with Sn :=∑[k=1...n] f (a(k)U), n ∈ |N, where U is uniformly distributed on [0, 1], (a(k))k∈|N is an Hadamard gap sequence, and f : |R → |R is a 1-periodic, (Lipschitz-)continuous mapping. In the case of large gaps, we show that the normalized partial sums satisfy a large deviation principle at speed n and with a good rate function which is the same as in the case of independent and identically distributed random variables U(k), k ∈ |N, having uniform distribution on [0, 1]. When the lacunary sequence (a(k))k∈|N is a geometric progression, then we also obtain large deviation principles at speed n, but with a good rate function that is different from the independent case, its form depending in a subtle way on the interplay between the function f and the arithmetic properties of the gap sequence. Our work generalizes some results recently obtained by Aistleitner, Gantert, Kabluchko, Prochno, and Ramanan [Large deviation principles for lacunary sums, preprint, 2020] who initiated this line of research for the case of lacunary trigonometric sums. KW - Hadamard gap sequence KW - Large deviation principle KW - Large gap condition KW - Geometric progression Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:101:1-2022081723261050522140 VL - 2022 IS - 199 SP - 113 EP - 133 PB - Springer Nature CY - Berlin ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Töpfl, Florian A1 - Kravets, Daria A1 - Ryzhova, Anna A1 - Beseler, Arista T1 - Who are the plotters behind the pandemic? BT - Comparing Covid-19 conspiracy theories in Google search results across five key target countries of Russia’s foreign communication JF - Information, Communication & Society N2 - This article advances extant research that has audited search algorithms for misinformation in four respects. Firstly, this is the first misinformation audit not to implement a national but a cross-national research design. Secondly, it retrieves results not in response to the most popular query terms. Instead, it theorizes two semantic dimensions of search terms and illustrates how they impact the number of misinformative results returned. Furthermore, the analysis not only captures the mere presence of misinformative content but in addition whether the source websites are affiliated with a key misinformation actor (Russia’s ruling elites) and whom the conspiracy narratives cast as the malicious plotters. Empirically, the audit compares Covid-19 conspiracy theories in Google search results across 5 key target countries of Russia’s foreign communication (Belarus, Estonia, Germany, Ukraine, and the US) and Russia as of November 2020 (N = 5280 search results). It finds that, across all countries, primarily content published by mass media organizations rendered conspiracy theories visible in search results. Conspiratorial content published on websites affiliated with Russia’s ruling elites was retrieved in the Belarusian, German and Russian contexts. Across all countries, the majority of conspiracy narratives suspected plotters from China. Malicious actors from the US were insinuated exclusively by sources affiliated with Russia’s elites. Overall, conspiracy narratives did not primarily deepen divides within but between national communities, since – across all countries – only plotters from beyond the national borders were blamed. To conclude, the article discusses methodological advice and promising paths of research for future cross-national search engine audits. KW - Search engines KW - algorithms KW - misinformation KW - disinformation KW - conspiracy theories KW - Russia Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-19119 VL - 26 (2023) IS - 10 SP - 2033 EP - 2051 PB - Taylor & Francis CY - London ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Daschner, Stefan A1 - Obermaier, Robert T1 - Algorithm aversion? On the influence of advice accuracy on trust in algorithmic advice JF - Journal of Decision Systems N2 - There is empirical evidence that decision makers show negative behaviours towards algorithmic advice compared to human advice, termed as algorithm aversion. Taking a trust theoretical perspective, this study broadens the quite monolithic view on behaviour to its cognitive antecedent: cognitive trust, i.e. trusting beliefs and trusting intentions. We examine initial trust (cognitive trust and behaviour) as well as its development after performance feedback by conducting an online experiment that asked participants to forecast the expected demand for a product. Advice accuracy was manipulated by ± 5 % relative to the participant’s initial forecasting accuracy determined in a pre-test. Results show that initial behaviour towards algorithmic advice is not influenced by cognitive trust. Furthermore, the decision maker’s initial forecasting accuracy indicates a threshold between near-perfect and bad advice. When advice accuracy is at this threshold, we observe behavioural algorithm appreciation, particularly due to higher trusting integrity beliefs in algorithmic advice. KW - Algorithm appreciation KW - cognitive trust KW - initial trust KW - Perfect Automation Scheme KW - trusting beliefs KW - Advice Accuracy KW - Forecasting Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-19120 VL - 31 (2022) IS - S1 SP - 77 EP - 97 PB - Taylor & Francis CY - London ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Stocker, Armin A1 - Alshawish, Ali A1 - Bor, Martin A1 - Vidler, John A1 - Gouglidis, Antonios A1 - Scott, Andrew A1 - Marnerides, Angelos A1 - De Meer, Hermann A1 - Hutchison, David T1 - An ICT architecture for enabling ancillary services in Distributed Renewable Energy Sources based on the SGAM framework JF - Energy Informatics (2520-8942) N2 - Smart Grids are electrical grids that require a decentralised way of controlling electric power conditioning and thereby control the production and distribution of energy. Yet, the integration of Distributed Renewable Energy Sources (DRESs) in the Smart Grid introduces new challenges with regards to electrical grid balancing and storing of electrical energy, as well as additional monetary costs. Furthermore, the future smart grid also has to take over the provision of Ancillary Services (ASs). In this paper, a distributed ICT infrastructure to solve such challenges, specifically related to ASs in future Smart Grids, is described. The proposed infrastructure is developed on the basis of the Smart Grid Architecture Model (SGAM) framework, which is defined by the European Commission in Smart Grid Mandate M/490. A testbed that provides a flexible, secure, and low-cost version of this architecture, illustrating the separation of systems and responsibilities, and supporting both emulated DRESs and real hardware has been developed. The resulting system supports the integration of a variety of DRESs with a secure two-way communication channel between the monitoring and controlling components. It assists in the analysis of various inter-operabilities and in the verification of eventual system designs. To validate the system design, the mapping of the proposed architecture to the testbed is presented. Further work will help improve the architecture in two directions; first, by investigating specific-purpose use cases, instantiated using this more generic framework; and second, by investigating the effects a realistic number and variety of connected devices within different grid configurations has on the testbed infrastructure. KW - Ancillary services KW - SGAM KW - DRES KW - Smart Grid KW - Engineering KW - Information and Computing Sciences Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:101:1-2022071721175548518669 SN - 2520-8942 VL - 2022 IS - 5 PB - Springer International Publishing CY - Berlin ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Azcuy Becquer, Claudia A1 - Heinrich, Horst-Alfred T1 - Data documentation on history visualisations on the covers of all issues of Der Spiegel between 1965 and 2021 N2 - To answer the research question, all SPIEGEL covers from 1965 to 2021 were examined for a reference to history topics. The report documents the assignments of the 533 covers recorded to the categories of history narrative, politics of memory and politics of the past. Main article: https://doi.org/10.3167/jemms.2023.150107 KW - picture-type analysis KW - cover analysis KW - memory politics KW - Vergangenheitspolitik KW - SPIEGEL cover Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-12678 ER - TY - JOUR ED - Krah, Hans ED - Seefried, Romina T1 - Schriften zur Kultur- und Mediensemiotik | Online. Ausgabe 12 N2 - Hans Krah / Romina Seefried Multimodalität als ‚Medialität zweiter Ordnung‘. Lesarten eines text-bild-medienübergreifenden ‚Dispositivs‘ – zur Einführung in den Band Hans Krah Multimodalitäten – Differenzierungen / Konturierungen / Kontexte. Bestandsaufnahme aus textsemiotischer Perspektive Stephanie Großmann Multimodale Deutschlandkonzeptionen. Kurt Tucholskys Deutschland, Deutschland über alles (1929) und Nora Krugs Heimat. Ein deutsches Familienalbum (2018) Stephan Brössel ‚The evil of the thriller‘: Multimodalität und Musikvideosemiotik am Beispiel von Michael Jacksons THRILLER Matthias C. Hänselmann Die innere Gestalt der Worte. Zur Multimodalität von Poesiefilmen Jan-Oliver Decker / Martin Hennig / Hans Krah Digitalität – Dispositiv / Methoden / Analyse. Bestandsaufnahme aus mediensemiotischer Perspektive Martin Hennig Spiel der Attraktionen. Raum, Körper und Ideologie im multimodalen Dispositiv der Virtuellen Realität Jan-Oliver Decker Madonna multimodal. Körper und Starpersona im digitalen Zeitalter Jan-Oliver Decker Andrea Sieber / Julia Siwek Parzival, multimodal. Digitale Zugänge zu illustrierten Parzival-Handschriften Magdalena Schlintl / Markus Pissarek Multimodalität im Literaturunterricht Mirjam E. Dick Multimodale Prompts als zielscharfe hochschuldidaktische Lehr- Lernelemente. Implikationen aus der Deutschlehrkräftebildung zu einer ‚neuen Medialität‘ Romina Seefried Semantische Vielfalt im ‚freien‘ Erzählraum. Semiotische Aspekte der Early-Literacy-Förderung im Kontext von Multimodalität T3 - Schriften zur Kultur- und Mediensemiotik | Online - 12 Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-11684 SN - 2364-9224 ER - TY - THES A1 - Baumgartner, Isolde T1 - Der Einfluss von Aufgabenmerkmalen auf situationales Interesse im Fach Geschichte N2 - Welche Typen von Lernaufgaben werden von Jugendlichen als interessant und bedeutsam wahrgenommen? Lassen sich positive Zusammenhänge zwischen Aufgabenmerkmalen und aufgabenbezogenem situationalem Interesse von Schülerinnen und Schülern herstellen? Diese Arbeit untersucht auf der Basis von Interessentheorien die Wirkung von Aufgabenmerkmalen auf situationales Interesse im Fach Geschichte. Aufgrund hauptsächlich normativ gesetzter geschichtsdidaktischer Vorschläge zur Lernaufgabengestaltung fehlt bislang ein empirisch überprüftes Klassifikationsschema zur Beschreibung von unterschiedlichen Aufgabenmerkmalen. Die vorliegende Studie stellt die Entwicklung eines Aufgabenkategoriensystems vor und untersucht den Zusammenhang zwischen Aufgabenmerkmalen und aufgabenspezifischem situationalem Interesse [Aufgabeninteressantheit (AI) und subjektive Bedeutsamkeit (SB)] von Lernenden. Als Aufgabenmerkmale ließen sich ‚Aufgabenschwierigkeit‘, ‚Offenheit der Aufgabenstellung‘ (Aufgabenstruktur), ‚Kognitive Anforderungen‘, ‚Lebensweltbezug‘, ‚Oberflächenmerkmale‘ (grafische Elemente) und ‚Aufgabenumfang‘ (Leseaufwand und Schreibaufwand) feststellen und wurden hinsichtlich AI und SB näher untersucht. Es wurden insgesamt 801 bayerische Realschülerinnen und Realschüler (30 Klassen) der 9. Jahrgangsstufe dreimal innerhalb eines Zeitraums von zwei bis drei Wochen im Rahmen eines lernaufgabengesteuerten Unterrichts befragt. Nach Überprüfung des Klassifikationsschemas zeigten multiple Regressionsanalysen, dass in den Einzelanalysen (Betrachtung der einzelnen Aufgabenmerkmale) AI vorwiegend durch schwierige Aufgaben, wenig strukturierte Aufgaben, Aufgaben mit hohen kognitiven Anforderungen sowie Aufgaben mit reiner Textdarstellung und hohem Lese- und Schreibaufwand vorhergesagt wurde, während SB nur durch Aufgaben mit Lebensweltbezug und Aufgaben mit hohem Leseaufwand prädiziert wurde. Betrachtet man die Gesamtmodelle (Aufnahme aller Aufgabenmerkmale ins Modell) unter Berücksichtigung von Multikollinearität, zeigten sich positive Effekte auf SB bei Aufgaben mit dem Erfordernis eines historischen Werturteils, das ein In-Beziehung-Setzen des historischen Geschehens mit der eigenen Gegenwart impliziert. Hinsichtlich AI und SB zeigten sich positive Effekte bei Aufgaben mit hohem Leseaufwand. Negative Effekte auf AI ließen sich bei schwierigen Aufgaben und Aufgaben mit hohem Schreibaufwand feststellen. Hinsichtlich AI und SB zeigten sich negative Effekte bei Aufgaben mit reiner Textdarstellung. Der signifikant positive Einfluss von Aufgaben mit hohem Leseaufwand auf AI und SB deutet auf einen Prädiktor hin, der Ansätze für Nachfolgestudien im Fach Geschichte bietet. Da besonders die Lesekompetenz eine Voraussetzung und Teil historischer Kompetenz darstellt, sollte z. B. auf die Textschwierigkeit mehr Aufmerksamkeit gerichtet werden. Auch die Ergebnisse zum Schreibaufwand weisen auf Untersuchungsansätze hin, welche Aufgabenkonstruktionen mit dem Erfordernis historischer Werturteile betreffen. KW - Lernaufgabenforschung KW - Situationales Interesse, Interesse, Aufgabenmerkmale, Lernaufgaben, Aufgaben, Geschichtsunterricht, Fach Geschichte KW - Interessenforschung KW - Lehr-Lernforschung KW - Unterrichtsforschung KW - Erziehungswissenschaft Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-12785 ER - TY - THES A1 - Zimmermann, Johanna Anita T1 - Taking the First Step on the Consumer Privacy Journey - Three Essays on Consumers' Privacy-Related Decision-Making N2 - Data has become a necessary resource for firm operations in the modern digital world, explaining their growing data gathering efforts. Due to this development, consumers are confronted with decisions to disclose personal data on a daily basis, and have become increasingly intentional about data sharing. While this reluctance to disclose personal data poses challenges for firms, at the same time, it also creates new opportunities for improving privacy-related interactions with customers. This dissertation advocates for a more holistic perspective on consumers’ privacy-related decision-making and introduces the consumer privacy journey consisting of three subsequent phases: pre data disclosure, data disclosure, post data disclosure. In three independent essays, I stress the importance of investigating data requests (i.e., the first step of this journey) as they represent a largely neglected, yet, potentially powerful means to influence consumers’ decision-making and decision-evaluation processes. Based on dual-processing models of decision-making, this dissertation focuses on both consumers’ cognitive and affective evaluations of privacy-related information: First, Essay 1 offers novel conceptualizations and operationalizations of consumers’ perceived behavioral control over personal data (i.e., cognitive processing) in the context of Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based data disclosure processes. Next, Essay 2 examines consumers’ cognitive and affective processing of a data request that entails relevance arguments as well as relevance-illustrating game elements. Finally, Essay 3 categorizes affective cues that trigger consumers’ affective processing of a data request and proposes that such cues need to fit with a specific data disclosure situation to foster long-term decision satisfaction. Collectively, my findings provide research and practice with new insights into consumers’ privacy perceptions and behaviors, which are particularly valuable in the context of complex, new (technology-enabled) data disclosure situations. KW - privacy KW - data control KW - gamification KW - dual processing KW - decision making Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-13761 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Urhahne, Detlef A1 - Wijnia, Lisette T1 - Theories of Motivation in Education: an Integrative Framework JF - Educational Psychology Review N2 - Several major theories have been established in research on motivation in education to describe, explain, and predict the direction, initiation, intensity, and persistence of learning behaviors. The most commonly cited theories of academic motivation include expectancy-value theory, social cognitive theory, self-determination theory, interest theory, achievement goal theory, and attribution theory. To gain a deeper understanding of the similarities and differences among these prominent theories, we present an integrative framework based on an action model (Heckhausen & Heckhausen, 2018). The basic model is deliberately parsimonious, consisting of six stages of action: the situation, the self, the goal, the action, the outcome, and the consequences. Motivational constructs from each major theory are related to these determinants in the course of action, mainly revealing differences and to a lesser extent commonalities. In the integrative model, learning outcomes represent a typical indicator of goal-directed behavior. Associated recent meta-analyses demonstrate the empirical relationship between the motivational constructs of the six central theories and academic achievement. They provide evidence for the explanatory value of each theory for students’ learning. KW - Motivation to learn KW - Action model KW - Academic achievement KW - Meta-analysis Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:101:1-2023092911454443208560 VL - 35 IS - 2 SP - 1 EP - 35 PB - Springer Nature CY - Berlin ER - TY - THES A1 - Schaich, Marie-Katrin T1 - Zulässigkeit und Grenzen der Projektbefristung Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:101:1-2023122219103461828092 SN - 978-3-428-59003-2 PB - Duncker & Humblot CY - Berlin ER - TY - THES A1 - Löffler, Katharina T1 - Preußen und das frühe Risorgimento. Die italienische Einigungsbewegung 1815 – 1847/48 in der Korrespondenz preußischer Politiker und Diplomaten T1 - Prussia and the early Risorgimento. The Italian national movement 1815 – 1847/48 as seen by Prussian politicians and diplomats N2 - Die vorliegende Doktorarbeit untersucht anhand umfangreichen Aktenmaterials die Sicht und die politische Reaktion der Großmacht Preußen auf die Entwicklung des frühen Risorgimento 1815 – 1847/48 in seiner grenzüberschreitenden Bedeutung. Grundlage der Betrachtung ist die chronologische Korrespondenz zwischen dem preußischen Ministerium der auswärtigen Angelegenheiten in Berlin und den für Italien zuständigen preußischen Gesandtschaften in Turin, Florenz, Rom, Neapel und Wien. N2 - This dissertation focusses on the Prussian view on and reaction to the early Risorgimento 1815 – 1847/48. It is based on the chronological correspondence between the Prussian foreign ministry in Berlin and the Prussian diplomatic missions in Turin, Florence, Rome, Naples and Vienna. KW - Preußen KW - Preußische Gesandtschaften KW - Geschichte Italiens KW - diplomatische Korrespondenz KW - Europa 1815 – 1848 KW - Risorgimento KW - Nationalbewegung KW - Außenpolitik KW - Preußen. Ministerium der Auswärtigen Angelegenheiten KW - Europäisches Konzert Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-11920 ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Barbato, Mariano T1 - Regieren durch Argumentieren? BT - Macht und Legitimität politischer Sprache im Prozess der europäischen Integration N2 - Macht und Legitimität der europäischen Argumentationszusammenhänge haben gelitten. Dennoch zählen Interessen und Ideen in Europa weiter nur dann, wenn sie als Argumente vorgebracht werden. Jenseits des Argumentierens ist Europa unregierbar. Zwei Fragen stehen im Zentrum des Bandes: Was meint Argumentieren? Wie lauten die Argumente Europas? Mit Aristoteles und Wittgenstein entwickelt der erste Teil eine Methode zur Narration politischer Argumentationszusammenhänge. Der zweite Teil legt eine historische Sprachspieltopik von der Montanunion bis zum Green New Deal vor. Das Buch ist gleichermaßen interessant für alle mit praktischem Interesse an der EU wie für alle mit sprachphilosophischem Interesse an der Politikwissenschaft. N2 - The power and legitimacy of European argumentation are in decline. Nevertheless, interests and ideas continue to count in Europe only when they are put forward as arguments. Beyond argumentation, Europe is ungovernable. Two questions are at the centre of this volume: What does argumentation mean? What are Europe’s arguments? Based on Aristoteles and Wittgenstein, the first part of the book develops a method for narrating political argumentation. The second part presents the topic of historical language games from the European Coal and Steel Community to the Green New Deal. This book will appeal in equal measure to anyone with a practical interest in the EU and anyone with a linguistic, philosophical interest in political science. Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-12899 SN - 978-3-7489-1490-7 VL - 2023 PB - Nomos CY - Baden-Baden ET - 2., aktualisierte und erweiterte Auflage ER - TY - THES A1 - Spindler, Marie-Kristin T1 - Empathieverständnis und Empathiebewusstsein bei Grundschullehrkräften N2 - Empathie – häufig verstanden als die Fähigkeit, sich vorstellen und nachempfinden zu können, was in einer anderen Person vor sich gehen könnte (vgl. Wirtz 2013, S. 447) – ist ein Begriff, der im pädagogischen Schulalltag bedeutsam ist und zur Professionalisierung von Lehrkräften beiträgt. So ist Empathie beispielsweise essenziell für die Gestaltung sozialer Interaktionen (vgl. Baron-Cohen & Wheelwright 2004, S. 163), die Qualität der Interaktion zwischen Lehrenden und Lernenden (vgl. Warren 2013, S. 6), deren Vertrauensverhältnis (vgl. Gassner 2006, S. 8) und die Lehrer/-innen-Schüler/-innen-Beziehung (vgl. Liekam 2004, S. 21). Über welches subjektive Verständnis des Empathiebegriffs verfügen jedoch Lehrpersonen selbst? Für wie wichtig erachten sie es, dass Lehrkräfte empathisch sind und warum? Was macht aus ihrer Sicht eine empathische Lehrkraft aus, welche Faktoren werden als empathiefördernd bzw. empathiehemmend empfunden und welche Begründungslinien führen sie für die Einschätzung ihrer eigenen Empathiefähigkeit bzw. der von KollegInnen an? Ergebnisse einer qualitativen Inhaltsanalyse von Expertinneninterviews mit österreichischen Grundschullehrkräften legen strukturiert subjektive Empathiedefinitionen von Lehrpersonen dar, fassen Begründungslinien für die Wichtigkeit einer empathischen Lehrperson im Schulalltag zusammen, beschreiben empathisch eingestufte Ausdrucksweisen und Grundhaltungen der befragten Lehrpersonen und identifizieren subjektive Förder- und Hemmfaktoren auf Empathie. Weitere Aspekte im Empathiebewusstsein von Lehrpersonen werden vorgestellt sowie Veränderungen im Empathiebewusstsein von Lehrkräften aufgrund von Expertise und Berufserfahrung herausgearbeitet. Diese Arbeit leistet einen Beitrag zur Grundlagenforschung und Empathiediskussion im bildungswissenschaftlichen wie grundschulpädagogischen und -didaktischen Feld. Erkenntnisse könnten für die Lehramtsausbildung sowie die Weiterbildung von Pädagoginnen und Pädagogen bedeutsam sein und neue Impulse liefern, beispielsweise was die Forcierung sozialer Kompetenzen betrifft. T2 - Understanding and awareness of empathy among elementary school teachers KW - Empathie Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-12753 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Rohlfing, Ingo A1 - Bethke, Felix T1 - How do researchers choose their goals of inference? A survey experiment on the effects of the state of research and method preferences on the choice between research goals N2 - In empirical research, scholars can choose between an exploratory causes-of-effects analysis, a confirmatory effects-ofcauses approach, or a mechanism-of-effects analysis that can be either exploratory or confirmatory. Understanding the choice between the approaches is important for two reasons. First, the added value of each approach depends on how much is known about the phenomenon of interest at the time of the analysis. Second, because of the specializations of methods, there are benefits to a division of labor between researchers who have expertise in the application of a given method. In this preregistered study, we test two hypotheses that follow from these arguments. We theorize that exploratory research is chosen when little is known about a phenomenon and a confirmatory approach is taken when more knowledge is available. A complementary hypothesis is that quantitative researchers opt for confirmatory designs and qualitative researchers for exploration because of their academic socialization. We test the hypotheses with a survey experiment of more than 900 political scientists from the United States and Europe. The results indicate that the state of knowledge has a significant and sizeable effect on the choice of the approach. In contrast, the evidence about the effect of methods expertise is more ambivalent. Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-12739 IS - Research & Politics, 10(2) SP - 1 EP - 7 PB - Sage Publications ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Krah, Hans T1 - Multimodalitäten – Differenzierungen / Konturierungen / Kontexte. Bestandsaufnahme aus textsemiotischer Perspektive N2 - Der Beitrag „Multimodalitäten – Differenzierungen / Konturierungen / Kontexte. Bestandsaufnahme aus textsemiotischer Perspektive“ von Hans Krah bietet eine Bestandaufnahme und Systematisierung dessen, was an Parametern der Beschreibung in multimodalen Kontexten relevant sein könnte, wobei zugleich zum einen der semiotische Zugang grundiert wird und zum anderen Vorschläge einer Differenzierung im Feld von ‚Multimodalitäten‘ gemacht werden. T3 - Schriften zur Kultur- und Mediensemiotik | Online - 12 Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-11705 SN - 2364-9224 SP - 21 EP - 92 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Decker, Jan-Oliver A1 - Hennig, Martin A1 - Krah, Hans T1 - Digitalität – Dispositiv / Methoden / Analyse. Bestandsaufnahme aus mediensemiotischer Perspektive N2 - Der Beitrag „Digitalität – Dispositiv / Methoden / Analyse. Bestandsaufnahme aus mediensemiotischer Perspektive“ von Martin Hennig, Jan-Oliver Decker und Hans Krah skizziert grundlegend den semiotischen Zugang zu und eine analytische Methodik von Digitalität, unter Fokussierung multimodaler Konstellationen. T3 - Schriften zur Kultur- und Mediensemiotik | Online - 12 Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-11749 SN - 2364-9224 SP - 167 EP - 202 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Decker, Jan-Oliver T1 - Madonna multimodal. Körper und Starpersona im digitalen Zeitalter N2 - Der Beitrag „Madonna multimodal. Körper und Starpersona im digitalen Zeitalter“ von Jan-Oliver Decker zeigt im Kontext (weiblichen) Identitätsmanagement am Fallbeispiel Madonna, wie ein ursprünglich analog konstruiertes Image im digitalen Zeitalter in und vor einem neuen medialen Feld reüssieren muss. Mit Hilfe des Konzepts der Semiosphäre wird der mediale Raum, der sich aus der Nutzung und Kommunikation der digitalen Medien ergibt, als ein kollektiver transmedialer Zeichenraum beschrieben, als Raum multimodaler Bedeutungsproduktion, der sich aus digital miteinander vernetzten Texten ganz unterschiedlicher medialer Formate zusammensetzt. T3 - Schriften zur Kultur- und Mediensemiotik | Online - 12 Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-11767 SN - 2364-9224 SP - 225 EP - 256 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Brössel, Stephan T1 - ‚The evil of the thriller‘: Multimodalität und Musikvideosemiotik am Beispiel von Michael Jacksons THRILLER N2 - Der Beitrag „‚The evil of the thriller‘: Multimodalität und Musikvideosemiotik am Beispiel von Michael Jacksons THRILLER“ von Stephan Brössel konturiert die Multimodalität des Musikvideos, wobei er in einem ersten Teil anhand eines Aufrisses der aktuellen Forschungslage eine medientheoretische Fundierung der multimodalen Verfasstheit des Formats entwickelt und diese in einem zweiten Teil am Beispiel von Michael Jacksons Thriller von 1983 in einer detaillierten Analyse illustriert und auf ihre Tragfähigkeit überprüft. T3 - Schriften zur Kultur- und Mediensemiotik | Online - 12 Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-11729 SN - 2364-9224 SP - 117 EP - 146 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hennig, Martin T1 - Spiel der Attraktionen. Raum, Körper und Ideologie im multimodalen Dispositiv der Virtuellen Realität N2 - Der Beitrag „Spiel der Attraktionen. Raum, Körper und Ideologie im multimodalen Dispositiv der Virtuellen Realität“ von Martin Hennig geht am Beispiel der neuen Technologie der Virtuellen Realität der Frage nach einer ‚neuen Medialität‘ nach und führt diese eng mit der Frage nach ihrer multimodalen Konfiguration und Spezifik im Medienverbund, im Abgleich mit der verwandten Form des Video- und Computerspiels. Da es die Ebene der räumlichen Immersion ist, die in gängigen VR-Definitionen als mediales Alleinstellungsmerkmal fokussiert wird, werden zur Illustrierung Horrorspiele gewählt, da in diesen die räumlichen Konstellationen zentral sind. T3 - Schriften zur Kultur- und Mediensemiotik | Online - 12 Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-11755 SN - 2364-9224 SP - 203 EP - 224 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Krah, Hans A1 - Seefried, Romina T1 - Multimodalität als ‚Medialität zweiter Ordnung‘. Lesarten eines text-bild-medienübergreifenden ‚Dispositivs‘ – zur Einführung in den Band N2 - Die Schriften zur Kultur- und Mediensemiotik | Online sind ein Open Access Journal des Virtuellen Zentrums für kultursemiotische Forschung / Virtual Centre for Cultural Semiotics (www.kultursemiotik.com). Die Ausgabe 12 beleuchtet verschiedene Dimensionen der Multimodalität mit der Zielsetzung, sie literatur- und mediensemiotisch zu fundieren und/oder analytisch-interpretativ zu erkunden und/oder einer kultursemiotischen Diskussion zu unterziehen. Der Band fokussiert digitale und insbesondere didaktische Ausrichtungen, stellt diesen aber die Folie eines fachwissenschaftlichen Fundaments wie exemplarischer Analysen eher tradierter Formen zum Vergleich voran. T3 - Schriften zur Kultur- und Mediensemiotik | Online - 12 Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-11690 SN - 2364-9224 SP - 7 EP - 20 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Frank, Florian A1 - Böttger, Simon A1 - Mexis, Nico A1 - Anagnostopoulos, Nikolaos Athanasios A1 - Mohamed, Ali A1 - Hartmann, Martin A1 - Kuhn, Harald A1 - Helke, Christian A1 - Arul, Tolga A1 - Katzenbeisser, Stefan A1 - Hermann, Sascha T1 - CNT-PUFs: highly robust and heat-tolerant carbon-nanotube-based physical unclonable functions N2 - In this work, we explored a highly robust and unique Physical Unclonable Function (PUF) based on the stochastic assembly of single-walled Carbon NanoTubes (CNTs) integrated within a wafer-level technology. Our work demonstrated that the proposed CNT-based PUFs are exceptionally robust with an average fractional intra-device Hamming distance well below 0.01 both at room temperature and under varying temperatures in the range from 23 °C to 120 °C. We attributed the excellent heat tolerance to comparatively low activation energies of less than 40 meV extracted from an Arrhenius plot. As the number of unstable bits in the examined implementation is extremely low, our devices allow for a lightweight and simple error correction, just by selecting stable cells, thereby diminishing the need for complex error correction. Through a significant number of tests, we demonstrated the capability of novel nanomaterial devices to serve as highly efficient hardware security primitives. KW - Carbon NanoTube (CNT) KW - Physical Unclonable Function (PUF) KW - Nanomaterials (NMs) KW - hardware security KW - security KW - privacy KW - Internet of Things (IoT) Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-14011 VL - 2023 IS - 13(22) PB - MDPI CY - Basel ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Rützel, Felix T1 - Rechtsfragen algorithmischer Preisdiskriminierung. Eine rechtsgebietsübergreifende Untersuchung N2 - Felix Rützel legt in seiner Untersuchung der algorithmischen Preisdiskriminierung den Fokus auf die Zusammenhänge zwischen den verschiedenen Rechtsgebieten. Indem er die jeweils bestehenden rechtlichen Rahmenbedingungen skizziert und aufzeigt, wo Änderungsbedarf besteht, um auf diese Preisstrategie zu reagieren, bietet die Analyse des Autors praxisnahe, interessengeleitete Lösungen, die die Lücken der aktuellen Forschung schließen. KW - Deutschland KW - Preispolitik KW - Datenschutz KW - Unlauterer Wettbewerb Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-12317 SN - 978-3-16-162034-8 PB - Mohr Siebeck CY - Tübingen ER - TY - THES A1 - Mußotter, Marlene T1 - On nation, homeland, and democracy: Toward a novel three-factor measurement model for nationalism and patriotism BT - revisiting the nationalism-patriotism distinction N2 - The nationalism-patriotism distinction is one of the most influential distinctions in the field of political psychology. While frequently used, the distinction suffers from a number of shortcomings that have hitherto been devoted little attention to. This dissertation aims to contribute to fill this research gap by systematically addressing these pitfalls. Notably, it does not abandon the binary distinction as such, but aims to further refine it. Thoroughly revisiting the nationalism-patriotism distinction, it synthesises the field's two predominant research traditions, i.e. the work of Kosterman and Feshbach (1989) in the U.S. and the one of Blank and Schmidt (2003) in Germany, that have not been brought into dialogue. In so doing, and engaging with research on attachment, it calls for a more nuanced triad of attachments: nationalism, that revolves around the nation; patriotism, that refers to the homeland; and democratic patriotism with democracy as its object of attachment. In line with this triad, it introduces a novel three-factor measurement model that has been validated in three studies in Germany. Overall, the dissertation underlines the need to approach ambiguous and complex concepts such as nationalism and patriotism in a more theoretically consistent way before operationalizing them in a rigorous manner. KW - Nationalismus KW - Patriotismus KW - Demokratie KW - Nation KW - Identität Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-13781 ER - TY - THES A1 - Fink, Simon Dominik T1 - Constrained Planarity Algorithms in Theory and Practice N2 - In the constrained planarity setting, we ask whether a graph admits a crossing-free drawing that additionally satisfies a given set of constraints. These constraints are often derived from very natural problems; prominent examples are Level Planarity, where vertices have to lie on given horizontal lines indicating a hierarchy, Partially Embedded Planarity, where we extend a given drawing without modifying already-drawn parts, and Clustered Planarity, where we additionally draw the boundaries of clusters which recursively group the vertices in a crossing-free manner. In the last years, the family of constrained planarity problems received a lot of attention in the field of graph drawing. Efficient algorithms were discovered for many of them, while a few others turned out to be NP-complete. In contrast to the extensive theoretical considerations and the direct motivation by applications, only very few of the found algorithms have been implemented and evaluated in practice. The goal of this thesis is to advance the research on both theoretical as well as practical aspects of constrained planarity. On the theoretical side, we consider two types of constrained planarity problems. The first type are problems that individually constrain the rotations of vertices, that is they restrict the counter-clockwise cyclic orders of the edges incident to vertices. We give a simple linear-time algorithm for the problem Partially Embedded Planarity, which also generalizes to further constrained planarity variants of this type. The second type of constrained planarity problem concerns more involved planarity variants that come down to the question whether there are embeddings of one or multiple graphs such that the rotations of certain vertices are in sync in a certain way. Clustered Planarity and a variant of the Simultaneous Embedding with Fixed Edges Problem (Connected SEFE-2) are well-known problems of this type. Both are generalized by our Synchronized Planarity problem, for which we give a quadratic algorithm. Through reductions from various other problems, we provide a unified modelling framework for almost all known efficiently solvable constrained planarity variants that also directly provides a quadratic-time solution to all of them. For both our algorithms, a key ingredient for reaching an efficient solution is the usage of the right data structure for the problem at hand. In this case, these data structures are the SPQR-tree and the PC-tree, which describe planar embedding possibilities from a global and a local perspective, respectively. More specifically, PC-trees can be used to locally describe the possible cyclic orders of edges around vertices in all planar embeddings of a graph. This makes it a key component for our algorithms, as it allows us to test planarity while also respecting further constraints, and to communicate constraints arising from the surrounding graph structure between vertices with synchronized rotation. Bridging over to the practical side, we present the first correct implementation of PC-trees. We also describe further improvements, which allow us to outperform all implementations of alternative data structures (out of which we only found very few to be fully correct) by at least a factor of 4. We show that this yields a simple and competitive planarity test that can also yield an embedding to certify planarity. We also use our PC-tree implementation to implement our quadratic algorithm for solving Synchronized Planarity. Here, we show that our algorithm greatly outperforms previous attempts at solving related problems like Clustered Planarity in practice. We also engineer its running time and show how degrees of freedom in the theoretical algorithm can be leveraged to yield an up to tenfold speed-up in practice. KW - Constrained Planarity KW - Clustered Planarity KW - Synchronized Planarity KW - Algorithm Engineering Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-13817 ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Eckhardt, Dennis A1 - Freiling, Felix A1 - Herrmann, Dominik A1 - Katzenbeisser, Stefan A1 - Pöhls, Henrich C. T1 - Sicherheit in der Digitalisierung des Alltags: Definition eines ethnografisch-informatischen Forschungsfeldes für die Lösung alltäglicher Sicherheitsprobleme N2 - In den vergangenen Jahrzehnten hat es unübersehbar zahlreiche Fortschritte im Bereich der IT-Sicherheitsforschung gegeben, etwa in den Bereichen Systemsicherheit und Kryptographie. Es ist jedoch genauso unübersehbar, dass IT-Sicherheitsprobleme im Alltag der Menschen fortbestehen. Mutmaßlich liegt dies an der Komplexität von Alltagssituationen, in denen Sicherheitsmechanismen und Gerätefunktionalität sowie deren Heterogenität in schwer antizipierbarer Weise mit menschlichem Verständnis und Alltagsgebrauch interagieren. Um die wissenschaftliche Forschung besser auf Menschen und deren IT-Sicherheitsbedürfnisse auszurichten, müssen wir daher den Alltag der Menschen besser verstehen. Das Verständnis von Alltag ist in der Informatik jedoch noch unterentwickelt. Dieser Beitrag möchte das Forschungsfeld “Sicherheit in der Digitalisierung des Alltags” definieren, um Forschenden die Gelegenheit zu geben, ihre Anstrengungen in diesem Bereich zu bündeln. Wir machen dabei Vorschläge einerseits zur inhaltlichen Eingrenzung der informatischen Forschung. Andererseits möchten wir durch die Einbeziehung von Forschungsmethoden aus der Ethnografie, die Erkenntnisse aus der durchaus subjektiven Beobachtung des “Alltags” vieler einzelner Individuen zieht, zur methodischen Weiterentwicklung interdisziplinärer Forschung in diesem Feld beitragen. Die IT- Sicherheitsforschung kann dann Bestehendes gezielt für eine richtige Alltagstauglichkeit optimieren und neue grundlegende Sicherheitsfunktionalitäten für die konkreten Herausforderungen im Alltag entwickeln. KW - Alltagsdigitalisierung KW - Ethnografie KW - IT-Sicherheit KW - Interdisziplinarität Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-13721 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Universitätsbibliothek Passau: Jahresbericht 2022 N2 - Jahresbericht der Universitätsbibliothek Passau für das Jahr 2022. T3 - Jahresbericht der Universitätsbibliothek Passau - 2022 Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-13751 CY - Passau ER - TY - THES A1 - Danner, Dominik T1 - Towards Quality of Service and Fairness in Smart Grid Applications N2 - Due to the increasing amount of distributed renewable energy generation and the emerging high demand at consumer connection points, e. g., electric vehicles, the power distribution grid will reach its capacity limit at peak load times if it is not expensively enhanced. Alternatively, smart flexibility management that controls user assets can help to better utilize the existing power grid infrastructure for example by sharing available grid capacity among connected electric vehicles or by disaggregating flexibility requests to hybrid photovoltaic battery energy storage systems in households. Besides maintaining an acceptable state of the power distribution grid, these smart grid applications also need to ensure a certain quality of service and provide fairness between the individual participants, both of which are not extensively discussed in the literature. This thesis investigates two smart grid applications, namely electric vehicle charging-as-a-service and flexibility-provision-as-a-service from distributed energy storage systems in private households. The electric vehicle charging service allocation is modeled with distributed queuing-based allocation mechanisms which are compared to new probabilistic algorithms. Both integrate user constraints (arrival time, departure time, and energy required) to manage the quality of service and fairness. In the queuing-based allocation mechanisms, electric vehicle charging requests are packetized into logical charging current packets, representing the smallest controllable size of the charging process. These packets are queued at hierarchically distributed schedulers, which allocate the available charging capacity using the time and frequency division multiplexing technique known from the networking domain. This allows multiple electric vehicles to be charged simultaneously with variable charging currents. To achieve high quality of service and fairness among electric vehicle charging processes, dynamic weights are introduced into a weighted fair queuing scheduler that considers electric vehicle departure time and required energy for prioritization. The distributed probabilistic algorithms are inspired by medium access protocols from computer networking, such as binary exponential backoff, and control the quality of service and fairness by adjusting sampling windows and waiting periods based on user requirements. The second smart grid application under investigation aims to provide flexibility provision-as-a-service that disaggregates power flexibility requests to distributed battery energy storage systems in private households. Commonly, the main purpose of stationary energy storage is to store energy from a local photovoltaic system for later use, e. g., for overnight charging of an electric vehicle. This is optimized locally by a home energy management system, which also allows the scheduling of external flexibility requests defined by the deviation from the optimal power profile at the grid connection point, for example, to perform peak shaving at the transformer. This thesis discusses a linear heuristic and a meta heuristic to disaggregate a flexibility request to the single participating energy management systems that are grouped into a flexibility pool. Thereby, the linear heuristic iteratively assigns portions of the power flexibility to the most appropriate energy management system for one time slot after another, minimizing the total flexibility cost or maximizing the probability of flexibility delivery. In addition, a multi-objective genetic algorithm is proposed that also takes into account power grid aspects, quality of service, and fairness among par-ticipating households. The genetic operators are tailored to the flexibility disaggregation search space, taking into account flexibility and energy management system constraints, and enable power-optimized buffering of fitness values. Both smart grid applications are validated on a realistic power distribution grid with real driving patterns and energy profiles for photovoltaic generation and household consumption. The results of all proposed algorithms are analyzed with respect to a set of newly defined metrics on quality of service, fairness, efficiency, and utilization of the power distribution grid. One of the main findings is that none of the tested algorithms outperforms the others in all quality of service metrics, however, integration of user expectations improves the service quality compared to simpler approaches. Furthermore, smart grid control that incorporates users and their flexibility allows the integration of high-load applications such as electric vehicle charging and flexibility aggregation from distributed energy storage systems into the existing electricity distribution infrastructure. However, there is a trade-off between power grid aspects, e. g., grid losses and voltage values, and the quality of service provided. Whenever active user interaction is required, means of controlling the quality of service of users’ smart grid applications are necessary to ensure user satisfaction with the services provided. Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-13731 ER - TY - THES A1 - Scherling, Arno T1 - Der Maler Friedrich Dürck (1809 – 1884) : Biographie, Rezeption, Malweise, Kritisches Verzeichnis der Werke N2 - Diese Monographie schildert die Lebensgeschichte des Malers Friedrich Dürck (1809 Leipzig – 1884 München) von seiner familiären Herkunft über seine künstlerische Ausbildung, sein familiäres und soziales Leben bis zu seinem Tod. Ein weiteres Kapitel trägt die zeitgenössische Rezeption seiner Werke zusammen und setzt sie in Bezug zur Porträtmalerei des 19. Jahrhunderts. Seine Malweise und seine Sujets werden kritisch analysiert. Ein Werkverzeichnis wurde anhand von Originalen, Nachbildern und literarischen Quellen unter den Rubriken Porträt, Genre und Landschaft erstellt. Seine Zeichnungen, Aquarelle, Wandgemälde, Studien, Ölskizzen und Drucke wurden auch auf dieser Weise erfasst. Ebenso wurden die von ihm erstellten Kopien und die nach seinen Originalen angefertigten Nachbilder kritisch verzeichnet. N2 - This monograph deals with the biography of the painter Friedrich Dürck (1809 Lipsia - 1884 Munich). It describes his origin and his artistic training as well as his family and social life until his death. A further chapter compiles the contemporary reception of his works and correlates it with portrait paining of the 19th century. Furthermore, his painting style and subjects are critically analysed. A catalogue raisonné sorted by portrait, genre, and landscape was compiled based on originals, art about art, and literary sources. His drawings, water colours, mural paintings, studies, oil sketches, and prints were registered in the same way. Equally, copies made by Dürck and art about art of his originals were recorded critically in this manner. KW - Malerei 19. Jahrhundert KW - Münchener Schule KW - Joseph Stieler KW - Porträtmalerei KW - Genremalerei Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-12383 ER - TY - THES A1 - Birnkammerer, Hannes T1 - Bildung trotz Bologna. Analyse zum Bildungsbegriff an deutschen Universitäten im Kontext der europäischen Hochschulreform N2 - Ausgehend von der Kritik am Bologna-Prozess und dem in diesem Zusammenhang immer wieder referenzierten Humboldt’schen Ideal der deutschen Universität untersucht die Arbeit die Frage, ob sich Widersprüche zwischen diesem neuhumanistisch geprägten Ideal einer Bildung durch Wissenschaft und dem Bildungsverständnis des Bologna-Prozesses auf europäischer Ebene feststellen lassen. Die Arbeit ergänzt dabei den hermeneutischen bildungsphilosophischen und universitätshistoriographischen Diskurs um die Idee von Universität durch eine empirisch-qualitative Textanalyse zentraler Texte des Bologna-Prozesses. In einem ersten Schritt wird das Leitbild Bildung durch Wissenschaft in seiner historischen Entwicklung und Manifestation analysiert und mit aktuellen Diskussionen zur Rolle von Universitäten in der Wissensgesellschaft zusammengeführt. In einem zweiten Schritt wird das Bildungsverständnis analysiert, das sich sowohl in den Kommuniqués der Ministerialtreffen des Bologna-Prozesses als auch in exemplarisch ausgewählten Stakeholder-Dokumenten aus der Bologna Follow-Up Group findet. Das Bildungsverständnis wird dabei als latentes Konzept verstanden, das durch die Aufgabenzuschreibungen an Hochschulen in den drei Aufgabenbereichen Lehre, Forschung und Transfer mittels einer qualitativen Inhaltsanalyse kodiert und anschließend analysiert wird. Im Kontrast der beiden Ergebnisse zeigt sich, dass die Kommuniqués der Ministerialkonferenzen in den ersten Jahren stark von einer auf Qualifizierungsaspekte beschränkten instrumentell-ökonomischen Sicht von Bildung geprägt waren, sich seit 2010 aber stärker dem Ideal einer Bildung durch Wissenschaft annähern. Auch die Analyse der Stakeholder-Dokumente, die diesen politischen Prozess begleiten und informieren, zeigen ebenfalls – mit Ausnahme der Arbeitgebervertretung – entweder eine konstante Argumentation zumindest teilweise im Sinne dieses Ideals, oder aber eine Annäherung hin zur Bildung durch Wissenschaft. Die Arbeit kommt zu dem Ergebnis, dass sich diese Widersprüche, wie sie von Kritikerinnen und Kritikern am Bologna-Prozess geäußert wurden, also tatsächlich wahrnehmen lassen, dieser Fakt jedoch hauptsächlich für die erste Hälfte des Bologna-Prozesses gelten kann. Durch den argumentativen Wandel in den Kommuniqués hin zu Positionen, die auch Teil des Bildungsideals deutscher Universitäten darstellen, entstehen Möglichkeitsräume für Universitäten, ihr Ideal unter den Bedingungen der Studienreform umzusetzen. KW - Bologna-Prozess KW - Hochschulforschung KW - Bildungsphilosophie KW - Humboldt KW - Universitätsgeschichte KW - Bologna-Prozess KW - Hochschulforschung Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-12328 ER - TY - THES A1 - Seruset, Marco T1 - Three Essays on Price Discovery, Stock Liquidity, and Crash Risk N2 - Abstract 1: This paper investigates whether market quality, uncertainty, investor sentiment and attention, and macroeconomic news affect bitcoin price discovery in spot and futures markets. Over the period December 2017 – March 2019, we find significant time variation in the contribution to price discovery of the two markets. Increases in price discovery are mainly driven by relative trading costs and volume, and by uncertainty to a lesser extent. Additionally, medium-sized trades contain most information in terms of price discovery. Finally, higher news-based bitcoin sentiment increases the informational role of the futures market, while attention and macroeconomic news have no impact on price discovery. Abstract 2: We investigate whether local religious norms affect stock liquidity for U.S. listed companies. Over the period 1997–2020, we find that firms located in more religious areas have higher liquidity, as reflected by lower bid-ask spreads. This result persists after the inclusion of additional controls, such as governance metrics, and further sensitivity and endogeneity analyses. Subsample tests indicate that the impact of religiosity on stock liquidity is particularly evident for firms operating in a poor information environment. We further show that firms located in more religious areas have lower price impact of trades and smaller probability of information-based trading. Overall, our findings are consistent with the notion that religiosity, with its antimanipulative ethos, probably fosters trust in corporate actions and information flows, especially when little is known about the firm. Finally, we conjecture an indirect firm value implication of religiosity through the channel of stock liquidity. Abstract 3: This study shows that higher physical distance to institutional shareholders is associated with higher stock price crash risk. Since monitoring costs increase with distance, the results are consistent with the monitoring theory of local institutional investors. Cross-sectional analyses show that the effect of proximity on crash risk is more pronounced for firms with weak internal governance structures. The significant relation between distance and crash risk still holds under the implementation of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, however, to a lower extent. Also, the existence of the channel of bad news hoarding is confirmed. Finally, I show that there is heterogeneity in distance-induced monitoring activities of different types of institutions. Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-11563 ER - TY - THES A1 - Duffourc, Mindy T1 - Liability for Negligent Healthcare Clinical Risk Management in the United States and Germany N2 - Systems-focused error prevention efforts are internationally recognized in the healthcare industry, and industry efforts to identify and correct organizational defects through the process of CRM are well established in the U.S. and Germany. However, in both countries, there is no clear corresponding liability for healthcare organizations who fail to engage in systems-based learning through the process of clinical risk management (CRM). Although both jurisdictions do recognize organization-based theories of liability, liability for negligent CRM has not been explicitly recognized by courts in either jurisdiction to date. German legal scholars, recognizing this gap in liability for healthcare organizations, have written in support of finding liability for negligent CRM under existing tort law; however, there is no corresponding discussion in the American legal literature. This dissertation fills that gap with a comparative analysis of medical negligence law in the U.S. and Germany through the international lens of modern medical error prevention science and policy to articulate a legal basis and sketch the evidentiary framework for tort liability based on negligent CRM. KW - law KW - law and medicine KW - medical liability KW - medical negligence KW - medical errors Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-13859 ER - TY - JOUR ED - Möstl, Charlotte ED - Rieger, Eva ED - Stahl, Bernhard T1 - Vom Westen nichts Neues: das Beschweigen von Massenverbrechen N2 - Eva Hörmanns Beitrag „Die Rohingya-Krise: Eine Analyse der Reaktion der Vereinten Nationen auf die Massenverbrechen" widmet sich der agenda-setting-Rolle der UN für den Nachweis von Massengräueln. Dariush Movahedian untersucht in „Dröhnendes Schweigen - Deutsche Politik und Medien zu Massenverbrechen im Tigray-Konflikt" Deutschlands Rolle in Bezug auf die Massengräuel in Äthiopien. Sheila Riek beleuchtet in "German Colonialism in Namibia and the Continuity of Structural lnjustice: Analysing the Parliament's Engagement with the Herero and Nama Genocide" die Erinnerungspolitik Deutschlands, was die Kolonialverbrechen des Deutschen Reiches in Namibia angeht. Dabei betreten die Beiträge oft auch theoretisches Neuland. Schließlich ist „Schweigen" bislang nicht prominent in den Internationalen Beziehungen bearbeitet worden. Während Dariush Movahedian mit der Diskursgebundenen Identitätstheorie Schweigen in der Politik, nicht aber in den Medien entdecken kann, arbeitet Eva Hörmann mit dem Spiralmodell des Transnationalen Konstruktivismus, um Schweigen gegenüber Massenverbrechen analytisch zu fassen. Sheila Riek bevorzugt dahingegen eine kritische Perspektive, indem sie Ansätze von Structural Injustice und die kritische Diskursanalyse nutzt, um Schweigen zur Herrschaftssicherung aufzudecken. Mit diesen Studien wird die Bandbreite und der Reichtum von IB-Perspektiven deutlich - und wir verstehen wieder ein kleines bisschen besser, wann, wie und warum wir schweigen. Inhalt: Eva Hörmann Die Rohingya-Krise Eine Analyse der Reaktion der Vereinten Nationen auf die Massenverbrechen Sheila-Ann Riek German Colonialism in Namibia and the Continuity of Structural Injustice Analysing the Parliament's Engagement with the Herero and Nama Genocide Dariush Movahedian Moghadam Dröhnendes Schweigen Deutsche Politik und Medien zu Massenverbrechen im Tigray-Konflikt T3 - PJS - Passauer Journal für Sozialwissenschaften - 8.1 Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-13868 VL - 8 (2023) IS - 1 ER - TY - BOOK ED - Benkel, Thorsten T1 - Jahrbuch für Tod und Gesellschaft 2023 N2 - Auseinandersetzungen mit Sterben, Tod und Trauer sind gesellschaftlich von permanenter Relevanz. Theoretische Zugänge und empirische Analysen zu diesem Themenfeld finden im Jahrbuch für Tod und Gesellschaft ein interdisziplinäres Forum. Neben der Vertiefung aktueller Debatten und der Besprechung von Neuerscheinungen dient das Periodikum der Weiterentwicklung der thanato(-sozio-)logischen Erkenntnis sowie der (inter-)nationalen Vernetzung. Der thematische Horizont der zweiten Ausgabe umfasst u.a. Verwitwung, Foto-Sharing am Lebensende, Death Education und visuelle Tabus in der qualitativen Forschung. T2 - Annual review of death and society Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:101:1-2023030820070298035694 SN - 978-3-7799-7277-8 VL - 2023 IS - Volume 2 PB - Beltz Juventa CY - Weinheim ER - TY - THES A1 - Kodes, Jan T1 - Zum Verhältnis von E-Learning-Praktiken Studierender und den E-Learning-Angeboten wie -Potenzialen an Universitäten: eine explorative empirische Studie N2 - In der vorliegenden Dissertation wird untersucht, wie Studierende bei der Prüfungsvorbereitung auf die vorhandenen E-Learning Angebote zurückgreifen wie Dozierende E-Learning Angebote in der Lehre einsetzen und wie die Potenziale von E-Learning-Angeboten an den Universitäten besser ausgeschöpft werden und die Studierenden bei der Prüfungsvorbereitung zu unterstützen. Als Studiendesign wurde eine Kombination von quantitativen und qualitativen Methoden gewählt. An den verschiedenen Fakultäten der Universität Passau wurde zu Beginn eine quantitative Befragung unter Studierenden zu deren Nutzung von Lehrmaterialien und Medienangeboten durchgeführt. Danach folgten qualitative Lehrenden- und Experteninterviews zum Medieneinsatz in der Lehre. Zum Abschluss wurden in einer zweiten quantitativen Befragung Studierender die Zusammenhänge von Lernmotivation, Lernstrategien und Prüfungsangst genauer untersucht. In den Ergebnissen zeigte sich, dass die Studierenden die E-Learning-Angebote nur dann annehmen, wenn sie daraus einen unmittelbaren Nutzen ziehen. Den Lehrenden stehen die entsprechenden Ressourcen zum Einsatz digitaler Medien häufig nicht zur Verfügung. Kurz zusammengefasst bedeutet E-Learning an Universitäten vor allem Folgendes: Hochladen und Verwalten von Lernmaterialien auf Lernplattformen, zusätzlich die Bereitstellung von Videoaufzeichnungen bei Veranstaltungen mit hoher Teilnehmerzahl. Vereinzelt werden noch elektronische Klausuren oder Live Votings angeboten. Des Weiteren konnte nachgewiesen werden, dass die weiblichen Studierenden, unabhängig vom Fachsemester, über eine höhere Lernmotivation als die männlichen Studierenden verfügen. Wenn Studierende sich mehr Lernstrategien zu eigen machen, ist sowohl deren Prüfungsangst als auch die Anzahl der Arbeitsstörungen geringer. Künftig sollten die digitalen Medien verstärkt dazu eingesetzt werden, die Studierenden zur aktiven Mitarbeit anzuregen. Die Lehrenden sollten Zugriff auf spezielle technische Ausrüstungen sowie auf didaktische Qualifizierung und Beratung haben, damit sie auch anspruchsvolle Medienangebote wie Webbasiertes Lernen oder Apps umsetzen können. KW - E-Learning KW - Studierende KW - Dozierende KW - LMS KW - WBT Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-12704 ER - TY - THES A1 - Fritz, Manuela T1 - Health challenges of the 21st century - Empirical essays on the health and economic burden of non-communicable diseases and climate change in Southeast Asia N2 - In the ongoing 21st century, low- and middle-income countries will face two health challenges that are thoroughly different from what these countries have been dealing with in preceding centuries. First, they are confronted with surging rates of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), and second, climate change will take its toll and is predicted to cause catastrophic health impairments and exacerbate chronic health conditions further. Both will pose a disproportionate health and economic burden on low- and middle-income countries, which are also the countries least able to cope with them. By threatening individual health and socioeconomic improvements, and by putting an immense burden on already constrained health care systems, they impede the progress in poverty reduction and widen health inequities between the rich and the poor. Against this background, this thesis investigates the potential of NCD prevention and treatment measures in the context of Southeast Asia, with case studies in Indonesia. Specifically, it seeks to understand what kind of health interventions have the potential to be (cost-)effective considering the cultural background, lifestyle, health literacy and health system capacities in the region. Further, this thesis analyzes the interplay between NCDs and climate change and assesses the financial burden that both might pose in the decades to come. Hence, this thesis contributes to a better understanding of how the two health challenges of the 21st century, NCDs and climate change, can be addressed in the context of Southeast Asia and offers insights into what type of health policies and interventions can play a supportive role. KW - Health KW - Climate change KW - Non-communicable diseases KW - Southeast Asia Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-12649 ER - TY - THES A1 - Königbauer, Andreas T1 - Intermediäre und öffentliche Meinungsbildung – Eine kritische Würdigung des deutschen und europäischen Regulierungskonzepts von NetzDG bis DSA N2 - Die Arbeit untersucht die Wechselwirkungen und Friktionen zwischen verschiedenen Regelwerken auf deutscher und europäischer Ebene, welche die Regulierung der Medien- und Informationsintermediäre im Interesse der öffentlichen Meinungsbildung bezwecken. KW - Intermediäre KW - Meinungsbildung KW - Meinungsfreiheit KW - Soziale Medien KW - Regulierung Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-12462 ER - TY - THES A1 - Alhamzeh, Alaa T1 - Language Reasoning by means of Argument Mining and Argument Quality N2 - Understanding of financial data has always been a point of interest for market participants to make better informed decisions. Recently, different cutting edge technologies have been addressed in the Financial Technology (FinTech) domain, including numeracy understanding, opinion mining and financial ocument processing. In this thesis, we are interested in analyzing the arguments of financial experts with the goal of supporting investment decisions. Although various business studies confirm the crucial role of argumentation in financial communications, no work has addressed this problem as a computational argumentation task. In other words, the automatic analysis of arguments. In this regard, this thesis presents contributions in the three essential axes of theory, data, and evaluation to fill the gap between argument mining and financial text. First, we propose a method for determining the structure of the arguments stated by company representatives during the public announcement of their quarterly results and future estimations through earnings conference calls. The proposed scheme is derived from argumentation theory at the micro-structure level of discourse. We further conducted the corresponding annotation study and published the first financial dataset annotated with arguments: FinArg. Moreover, we investigate the question of evaluating the quality of arguments in this financial genre of text. To tackle this challenge, we suggest using two levels of quality metrics, considering both the Natural Language Processing (NLP) literature of argument quality assessment and the financial era peculiarities. Hence, we have also enriched the FinArg data with our quality dimensions to produce the FinArgQuality dataset. In terms of evaluation, we validate the principle of ensemble learning on the argument identification and argument unit classification tasks. We show that combining a traditional machine learning model along with a deep learning one, via an integration model (stacking), improves the overall performance, especially in small dataset settings. In addition, despite the fact that argument mining is mainly a domain dependent task, to this date, the number of studies that tackle the generalization of argument mining models is still relatively small. Therefore, using our stacking approach and in comparison to the transfer learning model of DistilBert, we address and analyze three real-world scenarios concerning the model robustness over completely unseen domains and unseen topics. Furthermore, with the aim of the automatic assessment of argument strength, we have investigated and compared different (refined) versions of Bert-based models that incorporate external knowledge in the decision layer. Consequently, our method outperforms the baseline model by 13 ± 2% in terms of F1-score through integrating Bert with encoded categorical features. Beyond our theoretical and methodological proposals, our model of argument quality assessment, annotated corpora, and evaluation approaches are publicly available, and can serve as strong baselines for future work in both FinNLP and computational argumentation domains. Hence, directly exploiting this thesis, we proposed to the community, a new task/challenge related to the analysis of financial arguments: FinArg-1, within the framework of the NTCIR-17 conference. We also used our proposals to react to the Touché challenge at the CLEF 2021 conference. Our contribution was selected among the «Best of Labs». KW - NLP, Argument Mining, Argument Quality Assessment, Financial Argumentation, Earnings Conference Calls Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-12699 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Steinbrink, Malte A1 - Aufenvenne, Philipp A1 - Haase, Christian A1 - Pochadt, Max T1 - Matilda in der Humangeographie: Gender Citation Gap und Zitierpartikularismus JF - GW Unterricht N2 - Vergeschlechtlichte Ungleichheiten in der Wissenschaft sind seit langem bekannt und bestehen trotz aller Gegenmaßnahmen fort. Gender Gaps zeigen sich nicht nur in der universitären Personalstruktur, sondern auch in der Wissenschaftspraxis: Akademische Leistungen von Frauen erhalten oft weniger Anerkennung. Hierfür hat sich die Bezeichnung Matilda-Effekt etabliert. Dieser Beitrag nimmt die für die Reputationsverteilung zentrale Praxis des Zitierens netzwerkanalytisch in den Blick und fragt, ob es in der deutschsprachigen Humangeographie einen Gender Citation Gap gibt. KW - Gender Citation Gap KW - Matilda Effect KW - Scientometrics KW - Social Network Analysis KW - Citation Analysis Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-12504 IS - 169 SP - 5 EP - 21 PB - Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Sengl, Michael A1 - Heinke, Elfi T1 - Teaching Journalism Literacy in Schools: The Role of Media Companies as Media Educators in Germany JF - Media and Communication N2 - German journalism is facing major challenges including declining circulation, funding, trust, and political allegations of spreading disinformation. Increased media literacy in the population is one way to counter these issues and their implications. This especially applies to the sub‐concept of journalism literacy, focusing on the ability to consume news critically and reflectively, thus enabling democratic participation. For media companies, promoting journalism literacy seems logical for economic and altruistic reasons. However, research on German initiatives is scarce. This article presents an explorative qualitative survey of experts from seven media companies offering journalistic media education projects in German schools, focusing on the initiatives’ content, structure, and motivation. Results show that initiatives primarily aim at students and teachers, offering mostly education on journalism (e.g., teaching material) and via journalism (e.g., journalistic co‐production with students). While these projects mainly provide information on the respective medium and journalistic practices, dealing with disinformation is also a central goal. Most initiatives are motivated both extrinsically (e.g., reaching new audiences) and intrinsically (e.g., democratic responsibility). Despite sometimes insufficient resources and reluctant teachers, media companies see many opportunities in their initiatives: Gaining trust and creating resilience against disinformation are just two examples within the larger goal of enabling young people to be informed and opinionated members of a democratic society. KW - disinformation KW - journalism literacy KW - ournalistic media education KW - media literacy KW - news media literacy Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-12499 VL - volume 11 IS - issue 2 SP - 53 EP - 63 PB - Cogitatio Press CY - Lisbon, Portugal ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Klumpp, Lorenz T1 - Populism by the media: Bildtypen in der Darstellung des politischen Personals auf Compact-Covern - eine Forschungsdokumentation N2 - Die vorliegende Forschungsdokumentation stellt die in einer Studie ermittelten Bildtypen auf Covern des Compact-Magazins detailliert mittels der ikonographisch-ikonologischen Analyse vor. Vor dem theoretischen Hintergrund des populism by the media kann aufgezeigt werden, dass sich in der visuellen Darstellung von PolitikerInnen auf den Compact-Titelbildern sowohl Variationen in der visuellen Inszenierung der populistischen Dichotomie zwischen ‚Volk‘ und ‚Elite‘ finden als auch die rechtspopulistische Konstruktion eines ethnokulturell homogenen Volkes. Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-12458 N1 - Diese Forschungsdokumentation liegt der Studie "Exploring the distinction between populism through and by the media from a visual perspective: representations of German politicians on magazine covers of Der Spiegel and Compact" zugrunde. Aufrufbar unter https://doi.org/10.1177/14703572231173079 ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Gerhold, Maximilian T1 - Anwaltliche Berufsausübung im Dienste des Rechtsstaats : eine grundrechtsdogmatische deutsch-französische Studie N2 - Rechtsanwälte haben rechtsordnungsübergreifend eine wichtige rechtsstaatliche Funktion. Doch anders als die richterliche Unabhängigkeit, die in den europäischen wie mitgliedstaatlichen Verfassungstexten ausdrücklich erwähnt wird, gilt dies für Rechtsanwälte und die Rechtsanwaltschaft als Institution zumeist nicht. Der berufsfreiheitliche und verfassungsgerichtliche Schutz anwaltlicher Berufsausübung in Deutschland kennt keine Entsprechung in Frankreich, wo dieser bislang der berufsständischen Selbstverwaltung überantwortet ist. Der Autor vermisst die anwaltliche Berufsfreiheit im deutschen Verfassungsrecht neu. Diese stellt sich als dienende Freiheitsgewährleistung dar. Zugleich werden erstmals grundrechtliche Maßstäbe für die Regulierung des Anwaltsberufs in Frankreich aufgezeigt. Der Grundrechtsvergleich lässt als gemeinsame Elemente die Fremdnützigkeit und Normgeprägtheit der anwaltlichen Grundrechte hervortreten. Die Arbeit ist 2023 mit dem Dissertationspreis »Prix des affaires« der Deutsch-Französischen Hochschule und dem Promotionspreis des Vereins der Freunde und Förderer der Rechtswissenschaften an der Universität Passau e.V. ausgezeichnet worden. Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-12775 SN - 978-3-16-162296-0 PB - Mohr Siebeck CY - Tübingen ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Deiner, Adina A1 - Feldmeier, Patric A1 - Fraser, Gordon A1 - Schweikl, Sebastian A1 - Wang, Wengran T1 - Automated test generation for SCRATCH programs JF - Empirical Software Engineering N2 - The importance of programming education has led to dedicated educational program- ming environments, where users visually arrange block-based programming constructs that typically control graphical, interactive game-like programs. The SCRATCH programming environment is particularly popular, with more than 90 million registered users at the time of this writing. While the block-based nature of S CRATCH helps learners by preventing syntactical mistakes, there nevertheless remains a need to provide feedback and support in order to implement desired functionality. To support individual learning and classroom settings, this feedback and support should ideally be provided in an automated fashion, which requires tests to enable dynamic program analysis. In prior work we introduced W HISKER , a framework that enables automated testing of S CRATCH programs. However, creating these automated tests for S CRATCH programs is challenging. In this paper, we therefore investigate how to automatically generate W HISKER tests. Generating tests for S CRATCH raises important challenges: First, game-like programs are typically randomised, leading to flaky tests. Second, S CRATCH programs usually consist of animations and interactions with long delays, inhibiting the application of classical test generation approaches. Thus, the new application domain raises the question of which test generation technique is best suited to produce high coverage tests capable of detecting faulty behaviour. We investigate these questions using an extension of the W HISKER test framework for automated test generation. Evaluation on common programming exercises, a random sample of 1000 S CRATCH user programs, and the 1000 most popular S CRATCH programs demonstrates that our approach enables W HISKER to reliably accelerate test executions, and even though many SCRATCH programs are small and easy to cover, there are many unique challenges for which advanced search-based test generation using many-objective algorithms is needed in order to achieve high coverage. KW - Search-based testing KW - Block-based programming KW - SCRATCH Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:101:1-2023091108301581209964 VL - 28 IS - 3 SP - 1 EP - 63 PB - Springer Nature CY - Berlin ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Narh, John T1 - The resource curse and the role of institutions revisited JF - Environment, Development and Sustainability N2 - Many studies have shown that natural resource abundant countries with strong institutions tend to escape the resource curse. Institutional quality has been examined using broad indices of rule of law, the rate of murder, the share of the shadow economy and provision of public goods. Nonetheless, we need to locate the specific institutional conditions under which the curse manifests since some “rule of law” countries like Nigeria and Angola are generally classified as resource cursed. In this review, I argue that managing and distributing natural resource wealth through a centralised planning strategy and lack of a binding long-term national development plan are institutional conditions that encourage government unaccountability as they do not restrict policy makers against discretionary distribution of natural resource windfall, rent seeking, clientelism and corruption which contribute to poor economic development and growth. Also, inadequate regulations on how to address the potential or actual impacts of natural resource extraction on the livelihood of local people and the environment tend to precipitate grievance-induced resource conflict. KW - Resource curse KW - Government accountability KW - Institutions KW - Natural resource KW - conflict KW - Natural resource windfall KW - Financial development Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:101:1-2024030609203689018522 VL - 27 SP - 8187 EP - 8207 PB - Springer Nature CY - Berlin ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Ertel, Florence A1 - Donig, Simon A1 - Eckl, Markus A1 - Gassner, Sebastian A1 - Göler, Daniel A1 - Rehbein, Malte T1 - Using web archives for an explorative study of the web presence of German parties during the European election 2019 JF - Quality & Quantity N2 - In the digital age, political science is faced with a shift of election campaigns and politi- cal discourse to digital or virtual arenas. Because the internet is a highly volatile medium and online content can become inaccessible after the campaign season, new challenges for research arise as well as the need for the preservation of online content. Moreover, the sheer volume of data researchers have to deal with has reached levels where traditional methods are being highly challenged. This paper puts forth a web harvesting workflow with a strong focus on granular extraction of unstructured information (publication dates) for automated analysis. As our approach is methodological, we would like to point out the benefits that researches in political science may draw from adapting our methodology. We demonstrate this by analysing an event-based web crawl of German parties participating in the election campaign for the European Parliamentary Election in 2019. We employ distant reading methods to generate topic models, which are subsequently evaluated by hermeneutic analysis of a subset of the data. KW - Web archives KW - European parliamentary election KW - Second order elections KW - Distant reading KW - Topic modelling Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:101:1-2023082609050515725791 VL - 58 IS - 1 SP - 603 EP - 625 PB - Springer Nature CY - Berlin ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Piwoni, Eunike A1 - Mußotter, Marlene T1 - The evolution of the civic–ethnic distinction as a partial success story: Lessons for the nationalism–patriotism distinction JF - Nations and Nationalism N2 - This article brings, for the first time, two of the most pivotal distinctions in nationalism studies into extended dialogue: the civic–ethnic distinction (CED) and the nationalism–patriotism distinction (NPD). By reviewing both the evolution of those distinctions over the previous decades and the ways in which they have been used in quantitative empirical research, we argue that the CED's evolution has been a partial success story, whereas discourse around the NPD has not seen substantial development. Despite lingering inconsistencies, researchers drawing on the CED have been successful in addressing different lines of critique and in using the CED as a heuristic for investigating notions of nationhood as expressed in public perceptions. In contrast, there has been only limited dialogue between theoretical and empirical approaches to the NPD. The article illustrates how research drawing on the NPD could profit from the CED's evolution. We close by providing a conceptual roadmap to guide the path towards more terminological clarity and to construct more theoretically robust measures for nationalism and patriotism. We specifically suggest that nationalism and patriotism should be consistently understood as ideal types that citizens can simultaneously hold to varying degrees. KW - civic nationalism KW - civic–ethnic distinction KW - ethnic–civic KW - national attachments KW - nationalism–patriotism distinction KW - nationhood KW - national identity KW - political psychology KW - surveys Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-16266 VL - 29 IS - 3 SP - 906 EP - 921 PB - Wiley CY - Hoboken ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schwartz, Niels T1 - Topology of closure systems in algebraic lattices JF - Algebra universalis N2 - Algebraic lattices are spectral spaces for the coarse lower topology. Closure systems in algebraic lattices are studied as subspaces. Connections between order theoretic properties of a closure system and topological properties of the subspace are explored. A closure system is algebraic if and only if it is a patch closed subset of the ambient algebraic lattice. Every subset X in an algebraic lattice P generates a closure system〈X〉P . The closure system〈Y 〉P generated by the patch closure Y of X is the patch closure of〈X〉P. If X is contained in the set of nontrivial prime elements of P then〈X〉P is a frame and is a coherent algebraic frame if X is patch closed in P. Conversely, if the algebraic lattice P is coherent then its set of nontrivial prime elements is patch closed. KW - Poset KW - Complete lattice KW - Algebraic lattice KW - Frame KW - Closure system KW - Closure operator KW - Spectral space KW - Specialization KW - Coarse lower topology KW - Scott topology KW - Patch topology Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:101:1-2023090808111682406614 VL - 84 IS - 2 SP - 1 EP - 33 PB - Springer Nature CY - Berlin ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Münch, Miriam A1 - Rutter, Ignaz A1 - Stumpf, Peter T1 - Partial and Simultaneous Transitive Orientations via Modular Decompositions JF - Algorithmica N2 - A natural generalization of the recognition problem for a geometric graph class is the problem of extending a representation of a subgraph to a representation of the whole graph. A related problem is to find representations for multiple input graphs that coin- cide on subgraphs shared by the input graphs. A common restriction is the sunflower case where the shared graph is the same for each pair of input graphs. These problems translate to the setting of comparability graphs where the representations correspond to transitive orientations of their edges. We use modular decompositions to improve the runtime for the orientation extension problem and the sunflower orientation problem to linear time. We apply these results to improve the runtime for the partial represen- tation problem and the sunflower case of the simultaneous representation problem for permutation graphs to linear time. We also give the first efficient algorithms for these problems on circular permutation graphs. KW - Representation extension KW - Simultaneous representation KW - Comparability KW - graph KW - Permutation graph KW - Circular permutation graph KW - Modular decomposition Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:101:1-2024022914111908687000 VL - 86 IS - 4 SP - 1263 EP - 1292 PB - Springer Nature CY - Berlin ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Trautsch, Alexander A1 - Herbold, Steffen A1 - Grabowski, Jens T1 - Are automated static analysis tools worth it? An investigation into relative warning density and external software quality on the example of Apache open source projects JF - Empirical Software Engineering N2 - Automated Static Analysis Tools (ASATs) are part of software development best practices. ASATs are able to warn developers about potential problems in the code. On the one hand, ASATs are based on best practices so there should be a noticeable effect on software quality. On the other hand, ASATs suffer from false positive warnings, which developers have to inspect and then ignore or mark as invalid. In this article, we ask whether ASATs have a measurable impact on external software quality, using the example of PMD for Java. We investigate the relationship between ASAT warnings emitted by PMD on defects per change and per file. Our case study includes data for the history of each file as well as the differences between changed files and the project in which they are contained. We investigate whether files that induce a defect have more static analysis warnings than the rest of the project. Moreover, we investigate the impact of two different sets of ASAT rules. We find that, bug inducing files contain less static analysis warnings than other files of the project at that point in time. However, this can be explained by the overall decreasing warning density. When compared with all other changes, we find a statistically significant difference in one metric for all rules and two metrics for a subset of rules. However, the effect size is negligible in all cases, showing that the actual difference in warning density between bug inducing changes and other changes is small at best. KW - Static code analysis KW - Quality evolution KW - Software metrics KW - Software quality Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:101:1-2023091108203018898026 VL - 28 IS - 3 SP - 1 EP - 21 PB - Springer Nature CY - Berlin ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Frühwirth, Lorenz A1 - Prochno, Joscha T1 - Hölder’s inequality and its reverse — a probabilistic point of view JF - Mathematische Nachrichten N2 - In this article, we take a probabilistic look at Hölder's inequality, considering the ratio of terms in the classical Hölder inequality for random vectors in ℝ𝑛. We prove a central limit theorem for this ratio, which then allows us to reverse the inequality up to a multiplicative constant with high probability. The models of randomness include the uniform distribution on 𝓁𝑛𝑝 balls and spheres. We also provide a Berry–Esseen–type result and prove a large and a moderate deviation principle for the suitably normalized Hölder ratio. KW - Berry–Esseen bound KW - central limit theorem KW - Hölder’s inequality KW - 𝓁 𝑛 𝑝 ball KW - large deviation principle KW - moderate deviation principle KW - reverse inequality Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:101:1-2023062315175042989607 VL - 296 IS - 12 SP - 5493 EP - 5512 PB - Wiley CY - Hoboken ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Sommer, Tim T1 - Romantic objects, Victorian collections : scribal relics and the authorial body JF - Literature Compass N2 - Over the course of the nineteenth century, literary manuscripts came to be seen as tangible evidence of the creative process and as a key to the personality of the author. The material traces of writing were understood to outlive their creators and promise to resurrect the authorial body through the magic of the relic. This article reconstructs how authorial script gradually transformed into a collectible object pursued as a memento and a commodity. Letters, drafts, and fair copies by major modern writers found their way into the collections of British aristocrats and American industrialists at the same time that hunting for literary autographs diversified into a middle-class pursuit. Surveying recent scholarship on nineteenth-century collecting and material culture, the essay offers a condensed cultural history of the literary manuscript as a collectible and draws attention to how collectors and collecting feature in fictional texts of the period. It focuses on the artefactual mobility and custodial afterlives of Romantic papers in Victorian literature and culture, exploring a form of collecting which crossed boundaries between periods and national literary traditions. KW - archive KW - authorship KW - collecting KW - literary manuscripts KW - relics KW - Romanticism KW - Victorianism Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-16248 VL - 21 IS - 1-3 PB - Wiley CY - Hoboken ER - TY - THES A1 - Welearegai, Gebrehiwet Biyane T1 - Precise Detection of Injection Attacks in Real-world Applications N2 - Code injection attacks like the one used in the high-profile 2017 Equifax breach, have become increasingly common, ranking at the top of OWASP’s list of critical web application vulnerabilities. The injection attacks can also target embedded applications running on processors like ARM and Xtensa by exploiting memory bugs and maliciously altering the program’s behavior or even taking full control over a system. Especially, ARM’s support of low power consumption without sacrificing performance is leading the industry to shift towards ARM processors, which advances the attention of injection attacks as well. In this thesis, we are considering web applications and embedded applications (running on ARM and Xtensa processors) as the target of injection attacks. To detect injection attacks in web applications, taint analysis is mostly proposed but the precision, scalability, and runtime overhead of the detection depend on the analysis types (e.g., static vs dynamic, sound vs unsound). Moreover, in the existing dynamic taint tracking approach for Java- based applications, even the most performant can impose a slowdown of at least 10–20% and often far more. On the other hand, considering the embedded applications, while some initial research has tried to detect injection attacks (i.e., ROP and JOP) on ARM, they suffer from high performance or storage overhead. Besides, the Xtensa has been neglected though used in most firmware-based embedded WiFi home automation devices. This thesis aims to provide novel approaches to precisely detect injection attacks on both the web and embedded applications. To that end, we evaluate JavaScript static analysis frameworks to evaluate the security of a hybrid app (JS & native) from an industrial partner, provide RIVULET – a tool that precisely detects injection attacks in Java-based real-world applications, and investigate injection attacks detection on ARM and Xtensa platforms using hardware performance counters (HPCs) and machine learning (ML) techniques. To evaluate the security of the hybrid application, we initially compare the precision, scalability, and code coverage of two widely-used static analysis frameworks—WALA and SAFE. The result of our comparison shows that SAFE provides higher precision and better code coverage at the cost of somewhat lower scalability. Based on these results, we analyze the data flows of the hybrid app via taint analysis by extending the SAFE’s taint analysis and detected a potential for injection attacks of the hybrid application. Similarly, to detect injection attacks in Java-based applications, we provide Rivulet which monitors the execution of developer-written functional tests using dynamic taint tracking. Rivulet uses a white-box test generation technique to re-purpose those functional tests to check if any vulnerable flow could be exploited. We compared Rivulet to the state-of-the-art static vulnerability detector Julia on benchmarks and Rivulet outperformed Julia in both false positives and false negatives. We also used Rivulet to detect new vulnerabilities. Moreover, for applications running on ARM and Xtensa platforms, we investigate ROP1 attack detection by combining HPCs and ML techniques. We collect data exploiting real- world vulnerable applications and small benchmarks to train the ML. For ROP attack detection on ARM, we also implement an online monitor which labels a program’s execution as benign or under attack and stops its execution once the latter is detected. Evaluating our ROP attack detection approach on ARM provides a detection accuracy of 92% for the offline training and 75% for the online monitoring. Similarly, our ROP attack detection on the firmware-only Xtensa processor provides an overall average detection accuracy of 79%. Last but not least, this thesis shows how relevant taint analysis is to precisely detect injection attacks on web applications and the power of HPC combined with machine learning in the control flow injection attacks detection on ARM and Xtensa platforms. Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-12926 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Seefried, Romina T1 - Semantische Vielfalt im ‚freien‘ Erzählraum. Semiotische Aspekte der Early-Literacy-Förderung im Kontext von Multimodalität N2 - Der Beitrag „Semantische Vielfalt im ‚freien‘ Erzählraum. Semiotische Aspekte der Early-Literacy-Förderung im Kontext von Multimodalität“ von Romina Seefried betrachtet verschiedene Storytelling-Formate, die für eine handlungs- und produktionsorientierte Förderung des mündlichen Erzählens im Rahmen der Early-Literacy-Förderung genutzt werden und analysiert deren multimodales Potenzial. T3 - Schriften zur Kultur- und Mediensemiotik | Online - 12 Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-11805 SN - 2364-9224 SP - 355 EP - 382 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Großmann, Stephanie T1 - Multimodale Deutschlandkonzeptionen. Kurt Tucholskys Deutschland, Deutschland über alles (1929) und Nora Krugs Heimat. Ein deutsches Familienalbum (2018) N2 - Der Beitrag „Multimodale Deutschlandkonzeptionen. Kurt Tucholskys Deutschland, Deutschland über alles (1929) und Nora Krugs Heimat. Ein deutsches Familienalbum (2018)“ von Stephanie Großmann zeigt im Vergleich zweier Text-Bild-Beziehungen, Kurt Tucholskys Deutschland, Deutschland über alles von 1929 und Nora Krugs Heimat. Ein deutsches Familienalbum von 2018, das konzeptuelle Potential dieser Multimodalität wie deren jeweilige historisch-ideologische Instrumentalisierung im Kontext ‚Deutschlandbilder‘ auf. T3 - Schriften zur Kultur- und Mediensemiotik | Online - 12 Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-11713 SN - 2364-9224 SP - 93 EP - 116 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hänselmann, Matthias C. T1 - Die innere Gestalt der Worte. Zur Multimodalität von Poesiefilmen N2 - Der Beitrag „Die innere Gestalt der Worte. Zur Multimodalität von Poesiefilmen“ von Matthias C. Hänselmann widmet sich der relativ neuen Filmgattung des Poesiefilms und lotet aus, welche Modalitäten bei der Überführung einer literarisch-lyrischen Gedichtvorlage in filmische Strukturen wie zum Einsatz kommen, und erweitert damit das systematisch-theoretische Feld ‚klassischer‘ Multimodalität. T3 - Schriften zur Kultur- und Mediensemiotik | Online - 12 Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-11737 SP - 147 EP - 166 ER - TY - THES A1 - Limbrunner, Franziska T1 - Düstere Visionen: Die Neuverhandlung westlicher Wertekonzepte in französischsprachigen Dystopien des 21. Jahrhunderts N2 - Diese Arbeit zeigt mittels einer vergleichenden Analyse repräsentativer Einzelwerke aus der frankophonen Romanproduktion die Kerndiskurse der französischsprachigen Dystopie im 21. Jahrhundert auf. Durch die Herausarbeitung der neuen thematischen Schwerpunkte wird nicht nur umfassend Einblick in die Gattungsentwicklung der letzten Jahre im Rahmen der frankophonen Kulturlandschaft gegeben, sondern es treten dabei sowohl die dystopischen Anliegen und Befürchtungen hervor, die spezifisch für die französische Bevölkerung sind, als auch andere, die gewissermaßen als allgemein zivilisatorisch angesehen werden können. KW - Dystopie Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-11890 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Thir, Veronika T1 - Co-text, context, and listening proficiency as crucial variables in intelligibility among nonnative users of English JF - Studies in Second Language Acquisition N2 - Research on intelligibility in international encounters has long focused on issues of pronunciation to the detriment of factors such as linguistic co-text and extralinguistic context, which are comparatively well-studied variables in intelligibility research concerning L1 listeners. This paper seeks to expand the scope of international intelligibility research in this respect by reporting on a large-scale study involving 423 nonnative listeners at different proficiency levels, who transcribed words spoken with another nonnative accent under four conditions that varied in the availability of syntactic, semantic, and schematic cues. The results suggest that co-text and context as well as listening proficiency are crucial variables that ought to receive greater attention in research on international intelligibility. The pedagogical implications of these findings are addressed as well. Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-16374 VL - 45 IS - 5 SP - 1210 EP - 1231 PB - Cambridge University Press CY - Cambridge ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kaiser, Tobias T1 - Growth of log-analytic functions JF - Archiv der Mathematik N2 - We show that unary log-analytic functions are polynomially bounded. In the higher dimensional case, globally a log-analytic function can have exponential growth. We show that a log-analytic function is polynomially bounded on a definable set which contains the germ of every ray at infinity. KW - Log-analytic functions KW - Polynomially bounded KW - Exponential growth Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:101:1-2023091614564557203657 VL - 120 IS - 6 SP - 605 EP - 614 PB - Springer Nature CY - Berlin ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Felfeli, Anna A1 - Stahl, Bernhard T1 - Mutual desecuritization as a model of détente? Foreign policy change in the US-Cuban dyad JF - Zeitschrift für Friedens- und Konfliktforschung N2 - In foreign policy dyads characterized by enmity, mutual desecuritization can serve as a crucial asset for détente. But how does “the way out of the emergency mode” function, considering mutual securitizations over decades? Embarking from theoretical insights provided by second generation scholars on securitization and desecuritization studies, the authors generate a theory-based model of détente for dyads. This analytical tool contributes to the study of the dissolution of historically grown, mutual (re-)securitization processes in interstate relations. By clarifying the impact and functioning of the four desecuritizing modes (replacement, silencing, change through stabilization, and rearticulation), our model allows us to trace dynamics of change and assess the sustainability of détente. Especially mutual desecuritization as rearticulation has the potential to substantially change the self-other relation with effects on the social structure of a foreign policy dyad. The heuristic case study of US-Cuban relations serves as a prime example of a complex dyad of enmity which became a subject of change due to the Obama–Castro diplomacy in 2014. The study on US-Cuban foreign policy issues before and after 2014 helps to sharpen our understanding of dynamic securitization and desecuritization processes. The overall analysis demonstrates that the modes of desecuritization during the Obama–Castro diplomacy lifted the process of détente to a new and unprecedented level. KW - Securitization theory KW - Modes of desecuritization KW - Overcoming enmity KW - Rearticulation KW - Change through stabilization Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:101:1-2023110610482836615655 VL - 12 IS - 1 SP - 59 EP - 86 PB - Springer Nature CY - Berlin ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Klumpp, Lorenz T1 - Exploring the distinction between populism through and by the media from a visual perspective: representations of German politicians on magazine covers of Der Spiegel and Compact JF - Visual Communication N2 - By drawing on a communication-based approach to populism, this article argues that populism research should put more emphasis on the performative and stylistic dimension of the phenomenon, including its visual elements, in different media formats. The study theoretically refers to the distinction of populism through and by the media, which has been discussed to a great extent in populist political communication research. Empirically, the author focuses on visual representations of politicians on the covers of the German news weekly Der Spiegel as well as those of Compact – a far-right alternative magazine. The article argues that political magazines contribute to how the political is imagined, particularly by the visual messages they convey via their front pages. An image type analysis of both magazines’ covers between 2010 and 2020 is conducted (N = 103) in order to explore patterns in the visual representations of German politicians disseminated by the magazines. On the one hand, the comparison of a mainstream and far-right alternative medium enriches the theoretical debate of how populism is strengthened by opportunity structures through the media. On the other hand, the issue of how populism is actively promoted by the media is addressed. KW - alternative media KW - iconographic-iconological analysis KW - image type analysis KW - magazine covers KW - mainstream media KW - media populism KW - populism Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-16450 VL - 24 IS - 1 SP - 148 EP - 177 PB - Sage CY - Thousand Oaks ER - TY - THES A1 - Liang, Hanning T1 - Deflectometric Measurement of the Topography of Reflecting Freeform Surfaces in Motion N2 - Measuring the topography of specular surfaces with strong surface structures in motion was impossible before this research. A new method based on singleshot phase-measuring de ectometry (SSPMD) and combining different solution aspects has been presented. Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-11672 ER - TY - THES A1 - Miketta, Yvonne T1 - Frame-Semantik und Plastikwörter: Lexikologische Untersuchungen zur sprachlichen Signifikanz in der Politik des 21. Jahrhunderts N2 - Was möchten Politikerinnen und Politiker mit dem Gesagten wirklich ausdrücken? Welchen spezifischen Zweck erfüllen bestimmte Worte im politischen Kontext? In dieser Arbeit wird die sprachliche Signifikanz des Zusammenspiels von Frame-Semantik und Plastikwörtern im Kontext der Politik des 21. Jahrhunderts untersucht. Nach der Vorstellung dieser beiden Theorien werden grundlegende Definitionen aus der Frame-Semantik und der Forschung zu Plastikwörtern adaptiert, um das Vokabular in der politischen Kommunikation fachlich adäquat analysieren zu können. Für diese politolinguistische Analyse wurde eigenständig ein Untersuchungskorpus erstellt, das aus Reden und Redeanteilen von deutschen Politikerinnen und Politikern aus dem Zeitraum von 2005 bis 2020 besteht. Das Korpus umfasst Reden bzw. Redeanteile verschiedener Politikerinnen und Politiker. Die korpuslinguistische Analyse soll den Zusammenhang zwischen Frame-Semantik und Plastikwörtern in der Politik, sowie die dabei auftretenden sprachlichen Muster und Praktiken empirisch nachweisen. Hierzu wurde eine com-putergestützte Analyse mithilfe der Programmiersprachen Python und R durchgeführt. Sprache in der Politik bietet einen relevanten Themenbereich der Sprachwissenschaft. Sie ist durch die Medien in der Gesellschaft omnipräsent und betrifft alle Bürgerinnen und Bürger. Aus diesem Grund ist die Bearbeitung dieses Fachgebietes von allgemeinem Interesse. Der kombinierte quantitative wie qualitative Einsatz von Frame-Semantik und Plastikwort-Forschung bei der Analyse eines politiksprachlichen Korpus stellt ein Forschungsdesiderat dar. KW - Frame-Semantik KW - Plastikwort KW - Sprachwissenschaft KW - Sprache in der Politik KW - Politolinguistik KW - Frame-Semantik KW - Lexikologie KW - Politische Kommunikation KW - Politolinguistik Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-12881 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Sieber, Andrea A1 - Siwek, Julia T1 - Parzival, multimodal. Digitale Zugänge zu illustrierten Parzival-Handschriften N2 - Der Beitrag „Parzival, multimodal. Digitale Zugänge zu illustrierten Parzival-Handschriften“ von Andrea Sieber und Julia Siwek widmet sich an der Schnittstelle von fachwissenschaftlicher Expertise und kompetenzorientierter Anwendung digitalen Zugängen zu illustrierten Parzival-Handschriften. Er analysiert die multimodalen Besonderheiten der Digitalisate und zeigt auf, wie diese in einem digitalen Lehr-Lern-Medium im H5P-Format für die Förderung multimodaler Kompetenz eingesetzt werden können. T3 - Schriften zur Kultur- und Mediensemiotik | Online - 12 Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-11779 SN - 2364-9224 SP - 257 EP - 296 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Dick, Mirjam E. T1 - Multimodale Prompts als zielscharfe hochschuldidaktische Lehr-Lernelemente. Implikationen aus der Deutschlehrkräftebildung zu einer ‚neuen Medialität‘ N2 - Der Beitrag „Multimodale Prompts als zielscharfe hochschuldidaktische Lehr-Lernelemente. Implikationen aus der Deutschlehrkräftebildung zu einer ‚neuen Medialität‘“ von Mirjam Dick erläutert aus deutschdidaktischer Perspektive am Beispiel des Medienverbunds ‚Märchen‘, wie semiotische Strategien im Umgang mit multimodalen Texten in Lehr-Lernsituationen angewendet werden können. Die Ergebnisse werden für die Lehrkräftebildung wirksam gemacht, indem aufzeigt wird, welche Rolle eine multimodal literacy im Umgang mit multimodalen Texten spielt. T3 - Schriften zur Kultur- und Mediensemiotik | Online - 12 Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-11790 SN - 2364-9224 SP - 327 EP - 354 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schlintl, Magdalena A1 - Pissarek, Markus T1 - Multimodalität im Literaturunterricht N2 - Der Beitrag „Multimodalität im Literaturunterricht“ von Magdalena Schlintl und Markus Pissarek beleuchtet, wie multimodale, literarische und nicht-literarische Texte zum Erwerb von prozeduralem Handlungswissen im Bereich der semiotisch fundierten Textanalyse und -interpretation beitragen. Neben der multimodalen Transferfähigkeit zeigt er grundlegend auf, welche Relevanz das Phänomen Multimodalität als Unterrichtsmedium, Unterrichtsgegenstand und Unterstützungsinstrument im Deutschunterricht hat. T3 - Schriften zur Kultur- und Mediensemiotik | Online - 12 Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-11780 SN - 2364-9224 SP - 297 EP - 326 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Anagnostopoulos, Nikolaos Athanasios A1 - Teymuri, Benyamin A1 - Serati, Reza A1 - Rasti, Mehdi ED - Xie, Bin ED - Wang, Ning ED - Gu, Yi ED - Stefanidis, Angelos T1 - LP-MAB: Improving the Energy Efficiency of LoRaWAN Using a Reinforcement-Learning-Based Adaptive Configuration Algorithm JF - Sensors N2 - In the Internet of Things (IoT), Low-Power Wide-Area Networks (LPWANs) are designed to provide low energy consumption while maintaining a long communications’ range for End Devices (EDs). LoRa is a communication protocol that can cover a wide range with low energy consumption. To evaluate the efficiency of the LoRa Wide-Area Network (LoRaWAN), three criteria can be considered, namely, the Packet Delivery Rate (PDR), Energy Consumption (EC), and coverage area. A set of transmission parameters have to be configured to establish a communication link. These parameters can affect the data rate, noise resistance, receiver sensitivity, and EC. The Adaptive Data Rate (ADR) algorithm is a mechanism to configure the transmission parameters of EDs aiming to improve the PDR. Therefore, we introduce a new algorithm using the Multi-Armed Bandit (MAB) technique, to configure the EDs’ transmission parameters in a centralized manner on the Network Server (NS) side, while improving the EC, too. The performance of the proposed algorithm, the Low-Power Multi-Armed Bandit (LP-MAB), is evaluated through simulation results and is compared with other approaches in different scenarios. The simulation results indicate that the LP-MAB’s EC outperforms other algorithms while maintaining a relatively high PDR in various circumstances. KW - Internet of Things (IoT) KW - LoRaWAN KW - adaptive configuration KW - machine learning KW - reinforcement learning Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-11853 SN - 1424-8220 VL - 23 IS - 4 PB - MDPI CY - Basel, Switzerland ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Voigt, Brigitte T1 - EU regulation of gene-edited plants — A reform proposal JF - Frontiers in Genome Editing N2 - This article presents a proposal on how the European Union’s regulatory framework on genetically modified (GM) plants should be reformed in light of recent developments in genomic plant breeding techniques. The reform involves a three-tier system reflecting the genetic changes and resulting traits of GM plants. The article is intended to contribute to the ongoing debate over how best to regulate plant gene editing techniques in the EU. KW - gene editing KW - reform KW - EU regulation KW - genetically modified plant KW - new genomic techniques Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-11849 SN - 2673-3439 VL - 5 PB - Frontiers Media S.A. CY - Lausanne, Switzerland ER - TY - BOOK ED - Hennemann, Moritz ED - Lewinski, Kai von ED - Wawra, Daniela ED - Widjaja, Thomas T1 - Data disclosure BT - global developments and perspectives T3 - Global and comparative data law (edited by Moritz Hennemann; Lea Katharina Kumkar; Linda Kuschel; Björn Steinrötter) KW - Personenbezogene Daten KW - Datenübermittlung KW - Datenschutz KW - Rechtsvergleich Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:101:1-2023031216403784842331 VL - 2023 IS - volume 2 PB - Walter de Gruyter CY - Berlin/Boston ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Ghodselahi, Abdolhamid A1 - Kuhn, Fabian T1 - Toward Online Mobile Facility Location on General Metrics JF - Theory of Computing Systems N2 - We introduce an online variant of mobile facility location (MFL) (introduced by Demaine et al. (SODA 258–267 2007)). We call this new problem online mobile facility location (OMFL). In the OMFL problem, initially, we are given a set of k mobile facilities with their starting locations. One by one, requests are added. After each request arrives, one can make some changes to the facility locations before the subsequent request arrives. Each request is always assigned to the nearest facility. The cost of this assignment is the distance from the request to the facility. The objective is to minimize the total cost, which consists of the relocation cost of facilities and the distance cost of requests to their nearest facilities. We provide a lower bound for the OMFL problem that even holds on uniform metrics. A natural approach to solve the OMFL problem for general metric spaces is to utilize hierarchically well-separated trees (HSTs) and directly solve the OMFL problem on HSTs. In this paper, we provide the first step in this direction by solving a generalized variant of the OMFL problem on uniform metrics that we call G-OMFL. We devise a simple deterministic online algorithm and provide a tight analysis for the algorithm. The second step remains an open question. Inspired by the k-server problem, we introduce a new variant of the OMFL problem that focuses solely on minimizing movement cost. We refer to this variant as M-OMFL. Additionally, we provide a lower bound for M-OMFL that is applicable even on uniform metrics. KW - Mobile resources KW - Online requests KW - Competitive analysis KW - General cost function KW - Movement minimization Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:101:1-2024022609363705445898 VL - 67 IS - 6 SP - 1268 EP - 1306 PB - Springer Nature CY - Berlin ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Rensmann, Lars T1 - Illusions of sovereignty : understanding populist crowds with Hannah Arendt JF - The Review of Politics N2 - This article reconstructs Hannah Arendt's theoretical arguments in relation to current authoritarian-populist crowds, which can be understood as organized mobs of the twenty-first century. Drawn from all classes and originating in societal and political disenfranchisement, in Arendt's understanding they are rebellious nihilists who falsely believe they represent the people as a whole while they exclude any citizens who do not share their tribal nationalism and leader worshiping. Illuminating conditions of their emergence, Arendt also helps to elucidate what drives the populist crowds’ illusions about an uncompromising “sovereign will” they and their leaders claim to embody. Such illusions benefit from broader modern trends eroding differences between facts, opinion, truth, and lies. In public environments suffering from destabilized factual truths, organized lies can easily fill a political vacuum generated by crises of political modernity. Unpacking interrelated theoretical trajectories, it is argued that an Arendtian framework can significantly contribute to the study of present-day authoritarian populism. Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-16400 VL - 85 IS - 4 SP - 450 EP - 473 PB - Cambridge University Press CY - Cambridge ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kravets, Daria A1 - Ryzhova, Anna A1 - Toepfl, Florian A1 - Beseler, Arista T1 - Different platforms, different plots? The Kremlin-controlled search engine Yandex as a resource for Russia’s informational influence in Belarus during the COVID-19 pandemic JF - Journalism N2 - Extant research demonstrated that the algorithms of the Kremlin-controlled search engine Yandex, compared to those of its US-based counterpart Google, frequently produce results that are biased toward the interests of Russia’s ruling elites. Prior research, however, audited Yandex’s algorithms largely within Russia. In contrast, this study is the first to assess the role of Yandex’s web search algorithms as a resource for Russia’s informational influence abroad. To do so, we conduct a comparative algorithm audit of Google and Yandex in Belarus, examining the visibility and narratives of COVID-19-related conspiracy theories in their search results. By manually analysing the content of 1320 search results collected in mid-April to mid-May 2020, we find that, compared with Google, (1) Yandex retrieves significantly more conspiratorial content (2) that close to exclusively suspects US plotters to be behind the pandemic, even though the virus spread from the Chinese city of Wuhan across the globe. KW - Search engines KW - conspiracy theories KW - Yandex KW - Google KW - Russia KW - foreign influence Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-16430 VL - 24 IS - 12 SP - 2762 EP - 2780 PB - Sage CY - Thousand Oaks ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kägler, Britta A1 - Schreiner, Eva-Maria T1 - Women, opera and the public stage in eighteenth-century Venice : Fondazione Levi, Venice, 23–24 May 2022 JF - Eighteenth-Century Music Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-16410 VL - 20 IS - 1 SP - 116 EP - 119 PB - Cambridge University Press CY - Cambridge ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Strunk, Kim Simon A1 - Strich, Franz T1 - Building professional holding environments for crowd work job crafting through online communities JF - Information Systems Journal N2 - Work is increasingly being organised via online platforms outside guiding organisational structures. Instead of having colleagues at work, crowd workers connect in online communities. We investigate how crowd workers build professional holding environments in online communities to compensate for the lack of organisational structures and we consider how they craft their crowd work activities to enhance their work experience and reduce its long-term precarity. Following a qualitative research design, this paper uses 675 forum interactions collected across six online communities. Based on our findings, we propose the concept of professional holding environments and provide a model for building such holding environments and job crafting in online communities. We thereby expand previous research on holding environments comprised of family members and friends by revealing the impact of professional online communities and their role in professionalisation and crafting supportive social structures in online crowd work. KW - crowd work KW - holding environments KW - job crafting KW - online communities Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-16315 VL - 33 SP - 1239 EP - 1274 PB - Wiley CY - Hoboken ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hevia Fajardo, Mario Alejandro A1 - Sudholt, Dirk T1 - Self-adjusting Population Sizes for Non-elitist Evolutionary Algorithms: why Success Rates Matter JF - Algorithmica N2 - Evolutionary algorithms (EAs) are general-purpose optimisers that come with several parameters like the sizes of parent and offspring populations or the mutation rate. It is well known that the performance of EAs may depend drastically on these parameters. Recent theoretical studies have shown that self-adjusting parameter control mechanisms that tune parameters during the algorithm run can provably outperform the best static parameters in EAs on discrete problems. However, the majority of these studies concerned elitist EAs and we do not have a clear answer on whether the same mechanisms can be applied for non-elitist EAs. We study one of the best-known parameter control mechanisms, the one-fifth success rule, to control the offspring population size λ in the non-elitist (1, λ) EA. It is known that the (1, λ) EA has a sharp threshold with respect to the choice of λ where the expected runtime on the benchmark function OneMax changes from polynomial to exponential time. Hence, it is not clear whether parameter control mechanisms are able to find and maintain suitable values of λ. For OneMax we show that the answer crucially depends on the success rates (i. e. a one-(s + 1)-th success rule). We prove that, if the success rate is appropriately small, the self-adjusting (1, λ) EA optimises OneMax in O(n) expected generations and O(n log n) expected evaluations, the best possible runtime for any unary unbiased black-box algorithm. A small success rate is crucial: we also show that if the success rate is too large, the algorithm has an exponential runtime on OneMax and other functions with similar characteristics. KW - Evolutionary algorithms KW - Parameter control KW - Theory KW - Runtime analysis KW - Non-elitism Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:101:1-2023102616463077837436 VL - 86 IS - 2 SP - 526 EP - 565 PB - Springer Nature CY - Berlin ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Mußotter, Marlene T1 - On nation, homeland, and democracy: Toward a novel three-factor measurement model for nationalism and patriotism. Evidence from two representative studies JF - Political Psychology N2 - This article calls for revisiting the predominant yet flawed nationalism-patriotism dichotomy, which has to date remained unchallenged. It advocates for a more nuanced triad: nationalism, exclusively referring to the nation; patriotism, revolving around the homeland; and democratic patriotism, with democracy as its object of attachment. This novel conceptual approach explicitly theorizes these three objects of attachment, which have hitherto rarely been considered. In so doing, the article synthesizes the field's predominant research traditions that have not been fully recognized as diverging nor been simultaneously investigated. By responding to calls for more theoretically robust measures, it not only makes a theoretical but also an empirical contribution to the field. Drawing on data from a representative sample (N = 1875) in Germany in 2022, the study introduces a three-factor measurement model of nationalism, patriotism, and democratic patriotism. Taking into account both the antecedents of the triad and its impact on outgroup hostility, the measures are further validated. To establish its applicability in non-German contexts, the model is additionally supported using data from a representative sample (N = 1164) in Denmark in 2022. KW - authoritarianism KW - democracy KW - national attachment KW - nationalism KW - patriotism Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-16352 VL - 45 IS - 6 SP - 903 EP - 921 PB - Wiley CY - Hoboken ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Beurskens, Michael A1 - Scherzinger, Stefanie T1 - Datenbankherstellerrecht und Datenbankforschung JF - Datenbank-Spektrum N2 - In diesem Übersichtsartikel stellen wir das Datenbankherstellerrecht vor. Hierbei handelt es sich nicht, wie man aus dem Blickwinkel eines juristischen Laien und Mitglied der Datenbankforschungsgemeinde meinen könnte, um die Rechte bei der Entwicklung einer Datenbankmanagementsoftware, sondern um die Rechte des Herstellers einer Datenbankinstanz. Auch Forschende oder Forschungsinstitutionen werden beim Forschungsdatenmanagement zu Datenbankherstellern, ins- besondere wenn sie Forschungsartefakte verfügbar machen. Somit gewinnt die zugrundeliegende EU-Richtlinie aus den 1990er-Jahren an neuer Brisanz. Unser Beitrag gibt einen systematischen Überblick über den rechtlichen Schutz der einzelnen Komponenten einer Datenbankanwendung. Insbesondere stellen wir das Datenbankherstellerrecht und praktische Anwendungsfälle vor, sowie anknüpfende Forschungsfragen. KW - Datenbankherstellerrecht KW - Forschungsdatenmanagement Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:101:1-2023110108224475089339 VL - 2023 IS - 2 SP - 143 EP - 152 PB - Springer Nature CY - Berlin ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gagin, Stepan A1 - Bettermann, Michael A1 - de Meer, Hermann T1 - Multi-vector optimization scheme for distributed components in energy islands JF - e+i Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik N2 - Recent advancements in energy systems, such as the emergence of prosumers and sector coupling approaches, introduce additional flexibilities over multiple energy sectors, such as heating, electricity, and mobility. Due to the complexity of such distributed systems, the optimization of energy allocation is a non-trivial task, especially considering constraints and limitations introduced by distributed devices or sub-systems. Additionally, the variety of devices forces approaches to be highly situational and not universally applicable. In this paper, a two-level optimization scheme is proposed, which aims at reducing the optimization complexity of sector-coupled systems. The multi-vector optimization embedded in the two-level optimization scheme is formulated as a mixed-integer linear problem, optimizing the energy flow between domains, which are modeled as an abstraction of a sector. Distributed devices are modeled as components that represent an abstraction of devices connected to an energy domain. The optimization process is evaluated based on the data from a residential complex in Ghent, Belgium. It shows that the approach is capable of minimizing costs, CO2 emissions, and dependency on external resources. KW - Energy optimization KW - Multi-energy systems KW - Sector coupling KW - Energy Management KW - Systems Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:101:1-2023110413071966670578 VL - 140 IS - 5 SP - 460 EP - 470 PB - Springer Nature CY - Berlin ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fink, Thomas A1 - Forster, Brigitte A1 - Heinrich, Florian T1 - Gabor’s “complex signal” revisited: Complexifying frames and bases JF - PAMM (Proceedings in Applied Mathematics and Mechanics) N2 - In 1946, Dennis Gabor introduced the analytic signal 𝑓 + 𝑖𝐻𝑓 for real-valued signals 𝑓. Here, 𝐻 is the Hilbert transform. This complexification of functions allows for an analysis of their amplitude and phase information and has ever since given well-interpretable insight into the properties of the signals over time. The idea of complexification has been reconsidered with regard to many aspects: examples are the dual tree complex wavelet transform, or via the Riesz transform and the monogenic signal, that is, a multi-dimensional version of the Hilbert transform, which in combination with multi-resolution approaches leads to Riesz wavelets, and others. In this context, we ask two questions: - Which pairs of real orthonormal bases (ONBs), Riesz bases, frames and Parseval frames {𝑓 𝑛 } 𝑛∈ℕ and {𝑔 𝑛 } 𝑛∈ℕ can be “rebricked” to complex-valued ones {𝑓𝑛 + 𝑖𝑔 𝑛 } 𝑛∈ℕ? - And which real operators A allow for rebricking via the ansatz {𝑓𝑛 + 𝑖𝐴𝑓𝑛 } 𝑛∈ℕ? In this short note, we give answers to these questions with regard to a characterization which linear operators A are suitable for rebricking while maintaining the structure of the original real valued family. Surprisingly, the Hilbert transform is not among them. Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:101:1-2023091815015485698899 VL - 23 IS - 3 PB - Wiley CY - Hoboken ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Huebenthal, Sandra T1 - Memory theory in New Testament studies : exploring new perspectives N2 - This book collects ten of Sandra Huebenthal’s most important contributions to the application of Social Memory Theory in Biblical studies. The volume consists of four parts, each devoted to a particular field of research. Part one addresses the general impact of Social Memory Theory for the New Testament. The second part analyzes how Social Memory Theory adds to exploring the phenomenon of (biblical) intertextuality as a strategy for negotiating Early Christian identity and the third part investigates how New Testament pseudepigraphy provides a different approach for understanding the negotiation and formation of Christian identities. Finally, part four provides an outlook how the hermeneutical approach can enhance Patristic research. The ten essays originate from discussions about Social Memory Theory and the New Testament at international conferences, three of them are translations of German contributions, while two are published for the first time in this volume. (Verlagsbeschreibung) KW - social memory KW - intertextuality KW - pseudepigraphy Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-14102 SN - 978-3-657-79081-4 PB - Brill Schöningh CY - Paderborn ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Henkel, Anna T1 - Nachhaltige Digitalisierung. Gesellschaftliche Transformation, autonome Materialität und der Fall des Digital Farming JF - Berliner Journal für Soziologie N2 - Nachhaltigkeit und Digitalisierung sind zwei Tendenzen gesellschaftlichen Wandels, die in verschiedene Richtungen weisen. Nachhaltigkeit wird als angestrebte, jedoch im Ergebnis unzureichend bleibende Veränderung gesehen, während Digitalisierung – erwünscht oder auch nicht – schlicht erfolgt. Diese Diskrepanz zu untersuchen, ist eine Herausforderung auch für die soziologische Theorie. Nachdem Nachhaltigkeit und Digitalisierung bislang meist unabhängig voneinander in den Blick genommen wurden, erlaubt eine materialitätstheoretisch erweiterte Gesellschaftstheorie ein soziologisches Zusammendenken und eine Erklärung für die Unterschiedlichkeit der Dynamiken gesellschaftlichen Wandels: In der spezifischen, nämlich autonomen Materialität der modernen Gesellschaft ist Digitalisierung bereits angelegt, während eine nachhaltige Entwicklung eine Transformation dieser Materialität selbst erfordert. Am Fallbeispiel des Digital Farming wird diese These näher ausgeführt. Den Abschluss des Beitrags bilden Überlegungen zu Herausforderungen, Bedingungen und Möglichkeiten einer nachhaltigen Digitalisierung. KW - Digitalisierung KW - Nachhaltigkeit KW - Gesellschaftliche Transformation KW - Gesellschaftstheorie KW - Materialität KW - Systemtheorie KW - Digital Farming Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:101:1-2024010810053745746335 VL - 33 IS - 3 SP - 289 EP - 318 PB - Springer Nature CY - Berlin ER - TY - THES A1 - Li, Yuze T1 - Das System des Leistungsstörungsrechts - eine vergleichende Studie zum deutschen und chinesischen Recht N2 - Das chinesische Zivilgesetzbuch wurde am 28. Mai 2020 verkündet, mit vielen Änderungen gegenüber der vorherigen Gesetzgebung. In diesem Zusammenhang ist das Leistungsstörungsrecht, das ein Kerngebiet des Schuldrechts ist, neu zu erfassen. Dies soll insbesondere anhand des deutschen Leistungsstörungsrechts und eines Vergleichs zwischen beiden geschehen. Die vorliegende Arbeit befasst sich daher mit einer Reihe grundlegender Fragen des chinesischen Leistungsstörungsrechts. So kann man sich über die Herkunft des chinesischen Vertragsrechts, seinen gegenwärtigen Stand, das rechtliche Regelsystem sowie die einschlägige Behandlung in der Rechtsprechung informieren. KW - Leistungsstörungsrecht Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-13712 ER - TY - THES A1 - Nagelmüller, Mauritius T1 - Litigation Finance in Environmental Disputes N2 - Litigation finance can be deployed within the field of environmental disputes as effectively as in traditionally targeted practice areas, in order to further the aims of environmental protection. To substantiate this statement, the mechanism of litigation finance will be scrutinized first, alongside its application to date in the four jurisdictions where its usage is established. Secondly, features characteristic of environmental disputes will be identified in order to assess the potential of their applicability to litigation finance. Finally, these two domains are analyzed in an integrated manner, through case studies of environmental disputes which have been financed to identify key challenges as well as potential impact. In conclusion, this thesis describes how litigation finance can be effectively employed for environmental disputes and offers a guideline for financing environmental disputes successfully. KW - jurisdiction KW - financing KW - environment Y1 - 2025 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-15269 ER - TY - JOUR ED - Rowedder, Simon ED - Wilcox, Phill ED - Brandtstädter, Susanne T1 - Negotiating Chinese infrastructures of modern mobilities : insights from Southeast Asia N2 - From transportation to urbanization, energy and digitalization, China-backed projects of infrastructural development are increasingly common throughout Southeast Asia and the global South as both a means and outcome of development. This trend has accelerated since China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in 2013. Against this backdrop, the present ASEAS issue invites to rethink the roles infrastructure plays in forms of development that place connectivity at the center. Contents: Simon Rowedder, Phill Wilcox & Susanne Brandtstädter Negotiating Chinese Infrastructures of Modern Mobilities: Insights from Southeast Asia Current Research on Southeast Asia Panitda Saiyarod The Deviated Route: Navigating the Logistical Power Landscape of the Mekong Border Trade Franziska S. Nicolaisen The Politicization of Mobility Infrastructures in Vietnam — The Hanoi Metro Project at the Nexus of Urban Development, Fragmented Mobilities, and National Security Arratee Ayuttacorn Chinese Investor Networks and the Politics of Infrastructure Projects in the Eastern Economic Corridor in Thailand Karin Dean Belt and Road Initiative in Northern Myanmar: The Local World of China’s Global Investments Mira Käkönen Entangled Enclaves: Dams, Volatile Rivers, and Chinese Infrastructural Engagement in Cambodia Research Workshop Tim Oakes Infrastructure Power, Circulation and Suspension Susanne Brandtstädter Infrastructural Fragility, Infra-Politics and Jianghu Book Reviews Michael Kleinod-Freudenberg Book Review: Tappe, O., & Rowedder, S. (Eds.). (2022). Extracting Development: Contested Resource Frontiers in Mainland Southeast Asia Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-14049 UR - https://aseas.univie.ac.at/index.php/aseas/issue/view/657 IS - 16(2) 2023 SP - 175 EP - 314 PB - SEAS - Society fo South-East Asian Studies CY - Wien ER - TY - THES A1 - Dänzer, Melissa T1 - Fahrradfreundliche Stadtentwicklung: Eine vergleichende Analyse der Wahrnehmung der Fahrradfreundlichkeit von Touristen und Einheimischen in Gunzenhausen im Fränkischen Seenland N2 - Die ansteigende Relevanz umweltfreundlicher Mobilität und die gesteigerte Förderung des Fahrradfahrens in städtischen Gebieten spiegeln den verstärkten Fokus auf nachhaltige Verkehrsmittel wider. Städte müssen auf die zunehmenden Verkehrsbelastungen und Umweltprobleme reagieren, wobei der Fahrradverkehr als eine umweltfreundliche Alternative eine wichtige Rolle einnimmt. In diesem Kontext richtet sich die Aufmerksamkeit dieser Arbeit auf Gunzenhausen, eine Stadt im Fränkischen Seenland, die sich bereits seit Jahren aktiv darum bemüht, ihre Fahrradfreundlichkeit zu verbessern. Die im Rahmen dieser Untersuchung durch geführten Umfrage konzentriert sich auf die unterschiedliche Wahrnehmung der Fahrradfreundlichkeit zwischen Einheimischen und Touristen. Dabei ist von Interesse, ob und in welchem Ausmaß diese beiden Gruppen Unterschiede in ihrer Wahrnehmung der Fahrradfreundlichkeit in Gunzenhausen aufweisen. Die Analyse der Ergebnisse macht differierende Ansichten zwischen Einheimischen und Touristen hinsichtlich der Fahrradfreundlichkeit sichtbar. Diese Unterschiede reflektieren individuelle Perspektiven und Erfahrungen, die relevante Konsequenzen für zukünftige Stadtentwicklung darstellen können. Trotz eher geringer Unterschiede ist es wichtig, diese verschiedenen Sichtweisen zu berücksichtigen, um eine weitere Auseinanderentwicklung zu vermeiden. Die gewonnenen Erkenntnisse betonen die Notwendigkeit, ebendiese Unterschiede genauer zu erforschen, um die Fahrradfreundlichkeit in Gunzenhausen zu verbessern und die Ansichten von Einheimischen und Touristen sogar angleichen zu können. Im Kontext der globalen Entwicklung hin zu nachhaltigen Verkehrsmitteln und umweltfreundlichen Mobilitätslösungen gewinnt die Analyse der Fahrradfreundlichkeit in Städten wie Gunzenhausen immer mehr an Relevanz. Die Ergebnisse und die daraus folgenden Erkenntnisse dieser Untersuchung können als Grundlage für eine an den Bedürfnissen verschiedener Bevölkerungsgruppen ausgerichtete Stadtentwicklung dienen. Sowohl die Zukunft des Radfahrens als Verkehrsmittel als auch die Erhaltung und Erweiterung seiner Attraktivität bleiben in Bezug auf die Anpassung städtischer Infrastrukturen weiterhin von Interesse. Die Berücksichtigung unterschiedlicher Perspektiven, wie die für diese Arbeit ausgewählten, kann dabei helfen, eine umfassendere Mobilitätsstrategie zu entwickeln, die die Stadt Gunzenhausen und ähnliche Gebiete umweltfreundlicher und auch lebenswerter gestaltet. KW - Fahrradfreundliche Stadtentwicklung KW - Fahrradfreundlichkeit KW - Gunzenhausen KW - Stadtentwicklung KW - Wahrnehmung Fahrradfreundlichkeit Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:739-opus4-15079 ER -