@article{KinskyEhritt2010, author = {Kinsky-Ehritt, Andrea}, title = {The British Music Hall}, series = {Victorian highways, Victorian byways : new approaches to nineteenth century British literature and culture}, journal = {Victorian highways, Victorian byways : new approaches to nineteenth century British literature and culture}, publisher = {Trafo}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-89626-939-3}, pages = {243 -- 267}, year = {2010}, language = {en} } @article{Havemann2010, author = {Havemann, Anna}, title = {Victorian Women Artists}, series = {Victorian highways, Victorian byways : new approaches to nineteenth century British literature and culture}, journal = {Victorian highways, Victorian byways : new approaches to nineteenth century British literature and culture}, publisher = {Trafo}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-89626-939-3}, pages = {15 -- 40}, year = {2010}, language = {en} } @article{Drexler2010, author = {Drexler, Peter}, title = {Labour and Gender}, series = {Victorian highways, Victorian byways : new approaches to nineteenth century British literature and culture}, journal = {Victorian highways, Victorian byways : new approaches to nineteenth century British literature and culture}, publisher = {Trafo}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-89626-939-3}, pages = {67 -- 101}, year = {2010}, language = {en} } @article{BoehnkeBrusbergKiermeierDrexler2010, author = {B{\"o}hnke, Dietmar and Brusberg-Kiermeier, Stefanie and Drexler, Peter}, title = {Introduction}, series = {Victorian highways, Victorian byways : new approaches to nineteenth century British literature and culture}, journal = {Victorian highways, Victorian byways : new approaches to nineteenth century British literature and culture}, publisher = {Trafo}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-89626-939-3}, pages = {7 -- 11}, year = {2010}, language = {en} } @article{RianoPachonKleessenNeigenfindetal.2010, author = {Ria{\~n}o-Pach{\´o}n, Diego Mauricio and Kleessen, Sabrina and Neigenfind, Jost and Durek, Pawel and Weber, Elke and Engelsberger, Wolfgang R. and Walther, Dirk and Selbig, Joachim and Schulze, Waltraud X. and Kersten, Birgit}, title = {Proteome-wide survey of phosphorylation patterns affected by nuclear DNA polymorphisms in Arabidopsis thaliana}, series = {BMC Genomics}, volume = {11}, journal = {BMC Genomics}, publisher = {Biomed Central}, address = {London}, issn = {1471-2164}, doi = {10.1186/1471-2164-11-411}, pages = {19}, year = {2010}, abstract = {Background: Protein phosphorylation is an important post-translational modification influencing many aspects of dynamic cellular behavior. Site-specific phosphorylation of amino acid residues serine, threonine, and tyrosine can have profound effects on protein structure, activity, stability, and interaction with other biomolecules. Phosphorylation sites can be affected in diverse ways in members of any species, one such way is through single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). The availability of large numbers of experimentally identified phosphorylation sites, and of natural variation datasets in Arabidopsis thaliana prompted us to analyze the effect of non-synonymous SNPs (nsSNPs) onto phosphorylation sites. Results: From the analyses of 7,178 experimentally identified phosphorylation sites we found that: (i) Proteins with multiple phosphorylation sites occur more often than expected by chance. (ii) Phosphorylation hotspots show a preference to be located outside conserved domains. (iii) nsSNPs affected experimental phosphorylation sites as much as the corresponding non-phosphorylated amino acid residues. (iv) Losses of experimental phosphorylation sites by nsSNPs were identified in 86 A. thaliana proteins, among them receptor proteins were overrepresented. These results were confirmed by similar analyses of predicted phosphorylation sites in A. thaliana. In addition, predicted threonine phosphorylation sites showed a significant enrichment of nsSNPs towards asparagines and a significant depletion of the synonymous substitution. Proteins in which predicted phosphorylation sites were affected by nsSNPs (loss and gain), were determined to be mainly receptor proteins, stress response proteins and proteins involved in nucleotide and protein binding. Proteins involved in metabolism, catalytic activity and biosynthesis were less affected. Conclusions: We analyzed more than 7,100 experimentally identified phosphorylation sites in almost 4,300 protein-coding loci in silico, thus constituting the largest phosphoproteomics dataset for A. thaliana available to date. Our findings suggest a relatively high variability in the presence or absence of phosphorylation sites between different natural accessions in receptor and other proteins involved in signal transduction. Elucidating the effect of phosphorylation sites affected by nsSNPs on adaptive responses represents an exciting research goal for the future.}, language = {en} } @article{OPUS4-59448, title = {Editorial}, series = {Berliner Journal f{\"u}r Soziologie}, journal = {Berliner Journal f{\"u}r Soziologie}, number = {20}, editor = {Mackert, J{\"u}rgen and Schmidt, Michael}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Wiesbaden}, issn = {0863-1808}, doi = {10.1007/s11609-010-0131-y}, pages = {281 -- 284}, year = {2010}, abstract = {In der Wissenschaft sollten Geburtstage oder Jubil{\"a}en bestenfalls Anlass, nicht aber der eigentliche Grund sein, sich in Form eines Schwerpunktheftes erneut mit dem Werk eines wichtigen Vertreters der Zunft zu befassen. Nur allzu leicht geraten R{\"u}ckblicke zu einer bloßen Einordnung eines Werkes in den Kontext seiner Zeit und beschr{\"a}nken sich damit auf seine schlichte Historisierung. Das lange Schaffen Robert King Mertons ließe sich ohne Probleme als bedeutender Teil der Geschichte der Soziologie in der zweiten H{\"a}lfte des 20. Jahrhunderts beschreiben. Doch Merton selbst hat schon fr{\"u}h betont, dass in der Wissenschaft ein grundlegender Unterschied zwischen erz{\"a}hlter (Wissenschafts-)Geschichte und systematischer Analyse eines klassischen theoretischen Werkes besteht. In diesem Sinne geht es darum, jenem Diktum Alfred N. Whiteheads gerecht zu werden, das Merton selbst seinem Hauptwerk Social Theory and Social Structure vorangestellt hat: „A science that hesitates to forget its founders is lost." Damit sollte keineswegs die fortbestehende Bedeutung einer Auseinandersetzung mit den klassischen Texten der Soziologie in Zweifel gezogen werden, aber eben nicht in der Form immer wiederkehrender Exegese, die zum gebetsm{\"u}hlenhaften Wiederholen bereits bekannten Wissens oder zu dessen Banalisierung f{\"u}hren muss. Vielmehr ging es Merton darum, dass der theoretische Wissensfundus sowie die forschungspraktischen und methodischen Erfahrungen und Kenntnisse der Soziologie im Zentrum der Besch{\"a}ftigung mit den Klassikern und Gr{\"u}nderv{\"a}tern der Disziplin stehen sollten.}, language = {de} } @article{MooijTrolleJeppesenetal.2010, author = {Mooij, Wolf M. and Trolle, Dennis and Jeppesen, Erik and Arhonditsis, George B. and Belolipetsky, Pavel V. and Chitamwebwa, Deonatus B. R. and Degermendzhy, Andrey G. and DeAngelis, Donald L. and Domis, Lisette Nicole de Senerpont and Downing, Andrea S. and Elliott, J. Alex and Fragoso Jr, Carlos Ruberto and Gaedke, Ursula and Genova, Svetlana N. and Gulati, Ramesh D. and H{\aa}kanson, Lars and Hamilton, David P. and Hipsey, Matthew R. and 't Hoen, Jochem and H{\"u}lsmann, Stephan and Los, F. Hans and Makler-Pick, Vardit and Petzoldt, Thomas and Prokopkin, Igor G. and Rinke, Karsten and Schep, Sebastiaan A. and Tominaga, Koji and Van Dam, Anne A. and Van Nes, Egbert H. and Wells, Scott A. and Janse, Jan H.}, title = {Challenges and opportunities for integrating lake ecosystem modelling approaches}, series = {Aquatic ecology}, volume = {44}, journal = {Aquatic ecology}, publisher = {Springer Science + Business Media B.V.}, address = {Dordrecht}, issn = {1573-5125}, doi = {10.1007/s10452-010-9339-3}, pages = {633 -- 667}, year = {2010}, abstract = {A large number and wide variety of lake ecosystem models have been developed and published during the past four decades. We identify two challenges for making further progress in this field. One such challenge is to avoid developing more models largely following the concept of others ('reinventing the wheel'). The other challenge is to avoid focusing on only one type of model, while ignoring new and diverse approaches that have become available ('having tunnel vision'). In this paper, we aim at improving the awareness of existing models and knowledge of concurrent approaches in lake ecosystem modelling, without covering all possible model tools and avenues. First, we present a broad variety of modelling approaches. To illustrate these approaches, we give brief descriptions of rather arbitrarily selected sets of specific models. We deal with static models (steady state and regression models), complex dynamic models (CAEDYM, CE-QUAL-W2, Delft 3D-ECO, LakeMab, LakeWeb, MyLake, PCLake, PROTECH, SALMO), structurally dynamic models and minimal dynamic models. We also discuss a group of approaches that could all be classified as individual based: super-individual models (Piscator, Charisma), physiologically structured models, stage-structured models and traitbased models. We briefly mention genetic algorithms, neural networks, Kalman filters and fuzzy logic. Thereafter, we zoom in, as an in-depth example, on the multi-decadal development and application of the lake ecosystem model PCLake and related models (PCLake Metamodel, Lake Shira Model, IPH-TRIM3D-PCLake). In the discussion, we argue that while the historical development of each approach and model is understandable given its 'leading principle', there are many opportunities for combining approaches. We take the point of view that a single 'right' approach does not exist and should not be strived for. Instead, multiple modelling approaches, applied concurrently to a given problem, can help develop an integrative view on the functioning of lake ecosystems. We end with a set of specific recommendations that may be of help in the further development of lake ecosystem models.}, language = {en} } @article{Mackert2010, author = {Mackert, J{\"u}rgen}, title = {Opportunit{\"a}tsstrukturen und Lebenschancen}, series = {Berliner Journal f{\"u}r Soziologie}, volume = {20}, journal = {Berliner Journal f{\"u}r Soziologie}, number = {3}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Wiesbaden}, issn = {1862-2593}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s11609-010-0135-7}, pages = {401 -- 420}, year = {2010}, abstract = {Der Beitrag diskutiert Genese, Bedeutungsgehalt und theoretischen Kontext des Merton'schen Konzepts der Opportunit{\"a}tsstruktur und des von ihm bei Weber entliehenen Konzepts der Lebenschancen. Die These lautet, dass beide Konzepte konflikttheoretisch interpretiert werden m{\"u}ssen, damit sie ihr volles analytisches und erkl{\"a}rendes Potenzial zur Analyse zentraler sozialer Konflikte entfalten k{\"o}nnen. Es wird davon ausgegangen, dass beide Konzepte in ihrem Bedeutungsgehalt konvergieren, ein konflikttheoretisch inspiriertes Verst{\"a}ndnis aber unterschiedliche theoretische Strategien erfordert. W{\"a}hrend die Opportunit{\"a}tsstrukturen jenseits des Merton'schen Verst{\"a}ndnisses reinterpretiert werden m{\"u}ssen, um verstehen zu k{\"o}nnen, dass das Handeln sozialer Akteure die Optionen anderer beschr{\"a}nken kann, ist f{\"u}r die Lebenschancen ein Zur{\"u}ck zu Max Webers urspr{\"u}nglicher Idee angezeigt, um der Bedeutung sozialer Schließung als sozialen Mechanismus einer Auseinandersetzung um knappe G{\"u}ter nachgehen zu k{\"o}nnen}, language = {de} } @article{Mackert2010, author = {Mackert, J{\"u}rgen}, title = {Auf den Schultern von Robert Merton?}, series = {die analytische Soziologie in der Diskussion}, journal = {die analytische Soziologie in der Diskussion}, publisher = {VS, Verl. f{\"u}r Sozialwiss.}, address = {Wiesbaden}, isbn = {978-3-531-16914-9}, pages = {91 -- 115}, year = {2010}, language = {de} } @article{Mackert2010, author = {Mackert, J{\"u}rgen}, title = {Lebenschancen und die Dynamik sozialer Ungleichheit}, series = {Soziale Ungleichheiten}, journal = {Soziale Ungleichheiten}, publisher = {Seismo}, address = {Z{\"u}rich}, isbn = {978-3-03-777067-2}, pages = {11 -- 33}, year = {2010}, language = {de} }