@article{Otto2023, author = {Otto, Magdalena}, title = {Der Beteiligungsimperativ}, series = {Theorie und Praxis der Diskursforschung}, journal = {Theorie und Praxis der Diskursforschung}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Wiesbaden}, isbn = {978-3-65843066-5}, issn = {2626-2886}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-658-43067-2}, pages = {XIII, 220}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Sp{\"a}testens seit den 1990-er Jahren erscheint der Begriff Beteiligung in diversen gesellschaftlichen Bereichen als allgemein anerkannter Imperativ, der von unterschiedlichen Akteur*innen als Allheilmittel angepriesen wird. Doch wenn Beteiligung proklamiert wird, bedeutet das mitnichten eine Garantie f{\"u}r gesellschaftliche Teilhabe. Mit Hilfe einer dispositivanalytischen Untersuchung von top-down Beteiligungsmaßnahmen in der Berliner Quartiersentwicklung zeigt Magdalena Otto, wie der Begriff Beteiligung verschiedenartig anschlussf{\"a}hig ist und dadurch eine kaum hinterfragte Legitimationskraft ausstrahlt. Im Zentrum der hier entwickelten Theorie {\"u}ber den Beteiligungsimperativ steht die Rekonstruktion von vier idealtypisch zu verstehenden Deutungsmustern zur Legitimation von Beteiligungsmaßnahmen sowie ihre intendierten und unbeabsichtigten Folgen. Der konstatierte Beteiligungsimperativ zeigt sich dabei als eine auf Aktivierung setzende, neoliberale Gouvernementalit{\"a}t in Reaktion auf st{\"a}dtische Segregations- und Marginalisierungsprozesse, die Krise des Kommunalstaats und damit einhergehende ver{\"a}nderte Steuerungserfordernisse f{\"u}r Regierungshandeln.}, language = {de} } @book{MusilKirchner2022, author = {Musil, Andreas and Kirchner, S{\"o}ren}, title = {Das Recht der Berliner Verwaltung}, series = {Springer-Lehrbuch}, journal = {Springer-Lehrbuch}, edition = {5. Auflage}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-662-65500-9}, issn = {0937-7433}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-662-65501-6}, pages = {XXI, 317}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Dieses Buch widmet sich dem Landesrecht des Stadtstaats Berlin, insbesondere mit Blick auf dessen organisatorische Strukturen. Berlin weist hier gegen{\"u}ber den Fl{\"a}chenl{\"a}ndern grundlegende Besonderheiten auf, da es keine Gemeinden gibt, sondern nur Bezirke ohne eigene Rechtspers{\"o}nlichkeit. Die Besonderheiten Berlins werden anhand eines Vergleichs mit dem Kommunalrecht der Fl{\"a}chenl{\"a}nder aufgezeigt. Dabei findet die aktuelle Rechtsprechung und Literatur mit Bezug zur Berliner Verwaltung eine vollst{\"a}ndige Ber{\"u}cksichtigung. Der weiteren Vertiefung dienen {\"U}bungsf{\"a}lle aus der Rechtsprechung der Berliner Gerichte. Das Buch richtet sich an Studierende der Rechtswissenschaft, Rechtsreferendare und Praktiker in Gerichten, Verwaltungen und Beraterschaft.}, language = {de} } @article{MenachemZoufalaDyduchGloeckner2021, author = {Menachem Zoufala, Marcela and Dyduch, Joanna and Gl{\"o}ckner, Olaf}, title = {Jews and muslims in Dubai, Berlin, and Warsaw}, series = {Religions}, volume = {13}, journal = {Religions}, number = {1}, publisher = {MDPI}, address = {Basel}, issn = {2077-1444}, doi = {10.3390/rel13010013}, pages = {21}, year = {2021}, abstract = {What is the nature of interactions between Jews and Muslims in contemporary Dubai, Berlin, and Warsaw? The purpose of the three presented case studies is to evaluate the state of affairs and identify newly emerging trends and patterns in the given trans-urban context. The methodology is based on qualitative anthropological research, emphasising an emic perspective that centralises respondents' own lived experiences and worldviews. The main research's findings made evident that interactions between Muslims and Jews in each examined location are, to various extents, acknowledged, and in some cases, also embody a formative part of public discourses. Perhaps the most visible manifestations of these relations are represented by the ambitious interfaith projects that were recently established in each geographical area in focus. The Abrahamic Family House (UEA), The House of One (GE), and The Community of Conscience (PL) reveal the aspirations of multi-faith religious leaders to overcome polarising dichotomies and search for common ground. One of the conclusive outcomes of the study is a somewhat diminishing impact of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict on the Jewish-Muslim relations; however, the extent differs in each destination in focus. Finally, an unpredicted observation can be made. A surfacing inclination towards embracing a joint Muslim-Jewish Middle Eastern identity was perceived.}, language = {en} } @article{StillfriedFickelBoerneretal.2017, author = {Stillfried, Milena and Fickel, J{\"o}rns and B{\"o}rner, Konstantin and Wittstatt, Ulrich and Heddergott, Mike and Ortmann, Sylvia and Kramer-Schadt, Stephanie and Frantz, Alain C.}, title = {Do cities represent sources, sinks or isolated islands for urban wild boar population structure?}, series = {Journal of applied ecology : an official journal of the British Ecological Society}, volume = {54}, journal = {Journal of applied ecology : an official journal of the British Ecological Society}, number = {1}, publisher = {Wiley-Blackwell}, address = {Hoboken}, issn = {0021-8901}, doi = {10.1111/1365-2664.12756}, pages = {272 -- 281}, year = {2017}, language = {en} } @article{Copercini2015, author = {Copercini, Marco}, title = {Place of creation and place of production: Spatial dimensions of the Berlin fashion-design production network}, series = {Quaestiones geographicae}, volume = {34}, journal = {Quaestiones geographicae}, number = {2}, publisher = {De Gruyter Open}, address = {Warsaw}, issn = {0137-477X}, doi = {10.1515/quageo-2015-0017}, pages = {75 -- 85}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Fashion design plays a significant role in Berlin's creative industries and for its start-up scene. Berlin has the highest concentration of designers in Germany, most of them working in small start-ups, while the spatial organisation of their production is stretched from the local level to the global network of fashion events, showing different entrepreneurial strategies within the production process. Different spatial structures of the production organisation are identifiable through which it is possible to discuss the role of Berlin in the production network of fashion designers and the kinds of relations holding between the city, designers, and their production network.}, language = {en} } @article{LangeBuerkner2013, author = {Lange, Bastian and B{\"u}rkner, Hans-Joachim}, title = {Value creation in scene-based music production - the case of electronic club music in Germany}, series = {Economic geography}, volume = {89}, journal = {Economic geography}, number = {2}, publisher = {Wiley-Blackwell}, address = {Hoboken}, issn = {0013-0095}, doi = {10.1111/ecge.12002}, pages = {149 -- 169}, year = {2013}, abstract = {The focus of this article is on the variability of value creation in the popular music industry. Recent trends in electronic music have been based on both the valorization of global tastes and of local specialities in performance and production. Depending on musical styles and market niches, local scenes have become important forces behind heterogeneous globalocal markets. At the same time, technological change and the virtualization of music production and distribution contribute to increasingly differentiated configurations of value creation. It is therefore necessary to reconstruct theoretically and empirically the new interplay among the local music production, digital media markets, and virtual communities that are involved. On the basis of empirical explorations in a German hot spot of electronic club-music production (the city of Berlin), the article indentifies local interaction practice and constellations of stakeholders. The findings show that value creation in these rapidly changing production scenes has moved away from the large-scale distribution of producer-induced media to audience-induced live performance and interactive soundtrack production. This change involves the rising importance of cultural embeddings such as taste building, reputation building among artists and producers, and local community building. Starting from an open theoretical problematization of value creation with regard to fluid scenes and shifting modes of production, the results of first empirical reconstructions are taken as inputs to an evolving discussion on the configurations of value creation in consumer-based strands of music production.}, language = {en} } @article{Schwarz2013, author = {Schwarz, Anja}, title = {"Parallel Societies" of the Past? - Articulations of citizenship's commemorative dimension in Berlin's cityscape}, series = {Space and Culture}, volume = {16}, journal = {Space and Culture}, number = {3}, publisher = {Sage Publ.}, address = {Thousand Oaks}, issn = {1206-3312}, doi = {10.1177/1206331213487051}, pages = {261 -- 273}, year = {2013}, abstract = {Historical narratives play an important role in constructing contemporary notions of citizenship. They are sites on which ideas of the nation are not only reaffirmed but also contested and reframed. In contemporary Germany, dominant narratives of the country's modern history habitually focus on the legacy of the Third Reich and tend to marginalize the country's rich and highly complex histories of immigration. The article addresses this commemorative void in relation to Berlin's urban landscape. It explores how the city's multilayered architecture provides locations for the articulation of marginal memoriesand hence sites of urban citizenshipthat are often denied to immigrant communities on a national scale. Through a detailed examination of a small celebration in 1965 that marked the anniversary of the founding of the modern Turkish republic, the article engages with the layers of history that coalesce around such sites in Berlin.}, language = {en} }