@phdthesis{Bubeck2024, author = {Bubeck, Philip}, title = {Flood impacts, behavioural responses of individuals, and intergrated risk management}, school = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, pages = {328}, year = {2024}, language = {en} } @article{MarienfeldtKuehlerKuhlmannetal.2024, author = {Marienfeldt, Justine and K{\"u}hler, Jakob and Kuhlmann, Sabine and Proeller, Isabella}, title = {Kommunale Verwaltungsdigitalisierung im f{\"o}deralen Kontext}, series = {der moderne staat - Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Public Policy, Recht und Management}, volume = {17}, journal = {der moderne staat - Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Public Policy, Recht und Management}, number = {1}, publisher = {Verlag Barbara Budrich}, address = {Leverkusen-Opladen}, issn = {1865-7192}, doi = {10.3224/dms.v17i1.03}, pages = {35 -- 59}, year = {2024}, abstract = {Dieser Beitrag vergleicht die kommunale Verwaltungsdigitalisierung in Deutschland, {\"O}sterreich und der Schweiz (DACH-L{\"a}nder) als Vertreter der kontinentaleurop{\"a}isch-f{\"o}deralen Verwaltungstradition bei zugleich unterschiedlichen Digitalisierungsans{\"a}tzen und -fortschritten. Basierend auf Interviews mit 22 Expert*innen und Beobachtungen in je einer Kommune pro Land sowie Dokumenten-, Literatur- und Sekund{\"a}rdatenanalysen untersucht die Studie, wie Verwaltungsdigitalisierung im Mehrebenensystem organisiert ist und welche Rolle dabei das Verwaltungsprofil spielt sowie welche Innovationsschwerpunkte die Kommunen im Hinblick auf die Leistungserbringung und die internen Prozesse setzen. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass der hohe Grad lokaler Autonomie den Kommunen erm{\"o}glicht, eigene Akzente in der Verwaltungsdigitalisierung zu setzen. Zugleich wirken die stark verflochtenen komplexen Entscheidungsstrukturen und hohen Koordinationsbedarfe in verwaltungsf{\"o}deralen Systemen, die in Deutschland am st{\"a}rksten, in {\"O}sterreich etwas schw{\"a}cher und in der Schweiz am geringsten ausgepr{\"a}gt sind, als Digitalisierungshemmnisse. Ferner weisen die Befunde auf eine unitarisierende Wirkung der Verwaltungsdigitalisierung als Reformbereich hin. Insgesamt tr{\"a}gt die Studie zu einem besseren Verst{\"a}ndnis daf{\"u}r bei, welche Problematik die Verwaltungsdigitalisierung f{\"u}r f{\"o}deral-dezentrale Verwaltungsmodelle mit sich bringt.}, language = {de} } @article{KuehlerDrathschmidtGrossmann2024, author = {K{\"u}hler, Jakob and Drathschmidt, Nicolas and Großmann, Daniela}, title = {'Modern talking'}, series = {Information polity}, volume = {29}, journal = {Information polity}, number = {2}, publisher = {IOS Press}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {1570-1255}, doi = {10.3233/IP-230059}, pages = {199 -- 216}, year = {2024}, abstract = {Despite growing interest, we lack a clear understanding of how the arguably ambiguous phenomenon of agile is perceived in government practice. This study aims to alleviate this puzzle by investigating how managers and employees in German public sector organisations make sense of agile as a spreading management fashion in the form of narratives. This is important because narratives function as innovation carriers that ultimately influence the manifestations of the concept in organisations. Based on a multi-case study of 31 interviews and 24 responses to a qualitative online survey conducted in 2021 and 2022, we provide insights into what public sector managers, employees and consultants understand (and, more importantly, do not understand) as agile and how they weave it into their existing reality of bureaucratic organisations. We uncover three meta-narratives of agile government, which we label 'renew', 'complement' and 'integrate'. In particular, the meta-narratives differ in their positioning of how agile interacts with the characteristics of bureaucratic organisations. Importantly, we also show that agile as a management fad serves as a projection surface for what actors want from a modern and digital organisation. Thus, the vocabulary of agile government within the narratives is inherently linked to other diffusing phenomena such as new work or digitalisation.}, language = {en} } @article{Czychowski2023, author = {Czychowski, Christian}, title = {Bouquets nicht von Blumen, sondern Sendern}, series = {Gewerblicher Rechtsschutz und Urheberrecht}, volume = {125}, journal = {Gewerblicher Rechtsschutz und Urheberrecht}, number = {14}, publisher = {C.H. Beck}, address = {M{\"u}nchen}, issn = {0016-9420}, pages = {1008 -- 1010}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Art. 1 Abs. 2 Buchst. b der RL 93/83/EWG des Rates vom 27. September 1993 zur Koordinierung bestimmter urheber- und leistungsschutzrechtlicher Vorschriften betreffend Satellitenrundfunk und Kabelweiterverbreitung ist dahin auszulegen, dass ein Satellitenbouquet-Anbieter, der verpflichtet ist, f{\"u}r eine Handlung in Form der {\"o}ffentlichen Wiedergabe {\"u}ber Satellit, an der er mitwirkt, die Zustimmung der Inhaber der betreffenden Urheberrechte und verwandten Schutzrechte einzuholen, diese Zustimmung - entsprechend der dem betreffenden Sendeunternehmen erteilten Zustimmung - nur in dem Mitgliedstaat einholen muss, in dem die programmtragenden Signale in die zum Satelliten f{\"u}hrende Kommunikationskette eingegeben werden.}, language = {de} } @article{Czychowski2024, author = {Czychowski, Christian}, title = {Adblocker und cheat bots - Thema und Variationen f{\"u}r das Softwareurheberrecht}, series = {Gewerblicher Rechtsschutz und Urheberrecht}, volume = {126}, journal = {Gewerblicher Rechtsschutz und Urheberrecht}, number = {1/2}, publisher = {C.H. Beck}, address = {M{\"u}nchen}, issn = {0016-9420}, pages = {32 -- 34}, year = {2024}, abstract = {1. Es ist zweifelhaft, ob die Dateien, die beim Abrufen einer Internetseite an den Nutzer {\"u}bermittelt werden, Computerprogramme im Sinne von \S URHG \S 69a UrhG sind. 2. Bei Nutzung eines Adblockers erfolgt keine unberechtigte Vervielf{\"a}ltigung im Sinne von \S URHG \S 69c Nr. URHG \S 69C Nummer 1 UrhG, da die HTML-Dateien und weitere Elemente mit Zustimmung des Seitenbetreibers in den Arbeitsspeicher des Nutzer geladen werden. 3. Bei Nutzung eines Adblockers erfolgt auch keine Umarbeitung der im Arbeitsspeicher gespeicherten Daten, da der Adblocker lediglich Auswirkungen auf den Programmablauf hat, nicht aber in die Programmsubstanz eingreift. (Leits{\"a}tze der Redaktion)}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Martin2024, author = {Martin, Johannes}, title = {Synthesis of protein-polymer conjugates and block copolymers via sortase-mediated ligation}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-64566}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-645669}, school = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, pages = {XVII, 150}, year = {2024}, abstract = {In den vergangenen Jahrzehnten haben therapeutische Proteine in der pharmazeutischen Industrie mehr und mehr an Bedeutung gewonnen. Werden Proteine nichtmenschlichen Ursprungs verwendet, kann es jedoch zu einer Immunreaktion kommen, sodass das Protein sehr schnell aus dem K{\"o}rper ausgeschieden oder abgebaut wird. Um die Zirkulationszeit im Blut signifikant zu verl{\"a}ngern, werden die Proteine mit synthetischen Polymeren modifiziert (Protein-Polymer-Konjugate). Die Proteine aller heute auf dem Markt erh{\"a}ltlichen Medikamente dieser Art tragen eine oder mehrere Polymerketten aus Poly(ethylenglycol) (PEG). Ein Nachteil der PEGylierung ist, dass viele Patienten bei regelm{\"a}ßiger Einnahme dieser Medikamente Antik{\"o}rper gegen PEG entwickeln, die den effizienzsteigernden Effekt der PEGylierung wieder aufheben. Ein weiterer Nachteil der PEGylierung ist die oftmals deutlich verringerte Aktivit{\"a}t der Konjugate im Vergleich zum nativen Protein. Der Grund daf{\"u}r ist die Herstellungsmethode der Konjugate, bei der meist die prim{\"a}ren Amine der Lysin-Seitenketten und der N-Terminus des Proteins genutzt werden. Da die meisten Proteine mehrere gut zug{\"a}ngliche Lysine aufweisen, werden oft unterschiedliche und teilweise mehrere Lysine mit PEG funktionalisiert, was zu einer Mischung an Regioisomeren f{\"u}hrt. Je nach Position der PEG-Kette kann das aktive Zentrum abgeschirmt oder die 3D-Struktur des Proteins ver{\"a}ndert werden, was zu einem teilweise drastischen Aktivit{\"a}tsabfall f{\"u}hrt. In dieser Arbeit wurde eine neuartige Methode zur Ligation von Makromolek{\"u}len untersucht. Die Verwendung eines Enzyms als Katalysator zur Verbindung zweier Makromolek{\"u}le ist bisher wenig untersucht und ineffizient. Als Enzym wurde Sortase A ausgew{\"a}hlt, eine gut untersuchte Ligase aus der Familie der Transpeptidasen, welche die Ligation zweier Peptide katalysieren kann. Ein Nachteil dieser Sortase-vermittelten Ligation ist, dass es sich um eine Gleichgewichtsreaktion handelt, wodurch hohe Ausbeuten schwierig zu erreichen sind. Im Rahmen dieser Dissertation wurden zwei zuvor entwickelte Methoden zur Verschiebung des Gleichgewichts ohne Einsatz eines großen {\"U}berschusses von einem Edukt f{\"u}r Makromolek{\"u}le {\"u}berpr{\"u}ft. Zur Durchf{\"u}hrung der Sortase-vermittelten Ligation werden zwei komplement{\"a}re Peptidsequenzen verwendet, die Erkennungssequenz und das Nukleophil. Um eine systematische Untersuchung durchf{\"u}hren zu k{\"o}nnen, wurden alle n{\"o}tigen Bausteine (Protein-Erkennungssequenz zur Reaktion mit Nukleophil-Polymer und Polymer-Erkennungssequenz mit Nukleophil-Protein) hergestellt. Als Polymerisationstechnik wurde die radikalische Polymerisation mit reversibler Deaktivierung (im Detail, Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization, ATRP und Reversible Addition-Fragmentation Chain Transfer, RAFT polymerization) gew{\"a}hlt, um eine enge Molmassenverteilung zu erreichen. Die Herstellung der Bausteine begann mit der Synthese der Peptide via automatisierter Festphasen-Peptidsynthese, um eine einfache {\"A}nderung der Peptidsequenz zu gew{\"a}hrleisten und um eine Modifizierung der Polymerkette nach der Polymerisation zu umgehen. Um die ben{\"o}tigte unterschiedliche Funktionalit{\"a}t der zwei Peptidsequenzen (freier C-Terminus bei der Erkennungssequenz bzw. freier N-Terminus bei dem Nukleophil) zu erreichen, wurden verschiedene Linker zwischen Harz und Peptid verwendet. Danach wurde der Ketten{\"u}bertr{\"a}ger (chain transfer agent, CTA) zur Kontrolle der Polymerisation mit dem auf dem Harz befindlichen Peptid gekoppelt. Die f{\"u}r die anschließende Polymerisation verwendeten Monomere basierten auf Acrylamiden und Acrylaten und wurden anhand ihrer Eignung als Alternativen zu PEG ausgew{\"a}hlt. Es wurde eine k{\"u}rzlich entwickelte Technik basierend auf der RAFT-Polymerisation (xanthate-supported photo-iniferter RAFT, XPI-RAFT) verwendet um eine Reihe an Peptid-Polymeren mit unterschiedlichen Molekulargewichten und engen Molekulargewichtsverteilungen herzustellen. Nach Entfernung der Schutzgruppen der Peptid-Seitenketten wurden die Peptid-Polymere zun{\"a}chst genutzt, um mittels Sortase-vermittelter Ligation zwei Polymerketten zu einem Blockcopolymer zu verbinden. Unter Verwendung von Ni2+-Ionen in Kombination mit einer Verl{\"a}ngerung der Erkennungssequenz um ein Histidin zur Unterdr{\"u}ckung der R{\"u}ckreaktion konnte ein maximaler Umsatz von 70 \% erreicht werden. Dabei zeigte sich ein oberes Limit von durchschnittlich 100 Wiederholungseinheiten; die Ligation von l{\"a}ngeren Polymeren war nicht erfolgreich. Danach wurden ein Modellprotein und ein Nanobody mit vielversprechenden medizinischen Eigenschaften mit den f{\"u}r die enzymkatalysierte Ligation ben{\"o}tigten Peptidsequenzen f{\"u}r die Kopplung mit den zuvor hergestellten Peptid-Polymeren verwendet. Dabei konnte bei Verwendung des Modellproteins keine Bildung von Protein-Polymer-Konjugaten beobachtet werden. Der Nanobody konnte dagegen C-terminal mit einem Polymer funktionalisiert werden. Dabei wurde eine {\"a}hnliche Limitierung in der Polymer-Kettenl{\"a}nge beobachtet wie zuvor. Die auf Ni-Ionen basierte Strategie zur Gleichgewichtsverschiebung hatte hier keinen ausschlaggebenden Effekt, w{\"a}hrend die Verwendung von einem {\"U}berschuss an Polymer zur vollst{\"a}ndigen Umsetzung des Edukt-Nanobody f{\"u}hrte. Die erhaltenen Daten aus diesem Projekt bilden eine gute Basis f{\"u}r weitere Forschung in dem vielversprechenden Feld der enzymkatalysierten Herstellung von Protein-Polymer-Konjugaten und Blockcopolymeren. Langfristig k{\"o}nnte diese Herangehensweise eine vielseitig einsetzbare Herstellungsmethode von ortsspezifischen therapeutischen Protein-Polymer Konjugaten darstellen, welche sowohl eine hohe Aktivit{\"a}t als auch eine lange Zirkulationszeit im Blut aufweisen.}, language = {en} } @article{Czychowski2024, author = {Czychowski, Christian}, title = {Pl{\"a}doyer f{\"u}r eine rechtliche Qualifikation von nicht-personenbezogenen Daten}, series = {Gewerblicher Rechtsschutz und Urheberrecht}, volume = {126}, journal = {Gewerblicher Rechtsschutz und Urheberrecht}, number = {13}, publisher = {C.H. Beck}, address = {M{\"u}nchen}, issn = {0016-9420}, pages = {905 -- 907}, year = {2024}, abstract = {Vertr{\"a}ge {\"u}ber nicht-personenbezogene Daten werden seit dem Data Act immer wichtiger. Gleichwohl ist deren rechtliche Qualifikation immer noch nicht abschließend gekl{\"a}rt. Auch wenn klar ist, dass Daten in aller Regel keinem geistigen Eigentumsrecht unterliegen, nur in seltenen F{\"a}llen Know-how sind und an ihnen kein Sacheigentum bestehen kann, ben{\"o}tigen die Vertr{\"a}ge eine hinreichende rechtliche Grundlage ihres Gegenstands. Der Beitrag pl{\"a}diert f{\"u}r eine geringf{\"u}gige Anpassung, jedenfalls in der Technologiegruppenfreistellungsverordnung.}, language = {de} } @article{CzychowskiDworschak2023, author = {Czychowski, Christian and Dworschak, Sebastian}, title = {Durchsetzung von technischem Know-How}, series = {GRUR Patent}, volume = {1}, journal = {GRUR Patent}, number = {1}, publisher = {C.H. Beck}, address = {M{\"u}nchen}, issn = {2940-9411}, pages = {20 -- 24}, year = {2023}, language = {de} } @article{DurandvandenBroekeLeCozannetetal.2022, author = {Durand, Gael and van den Broeke, Michiel R. and Le Cozannet, Goneri and Edwards, Tamsin L. and Holland, Paul R. and Jourdain, Nicolas C. and Marzeion, Ben and Mottram, Ruth and Nicholls, Robert J. and Pattyn, Frank and Paul, Frank and Slangen, Aimee B. A. and Winkelmann, Ricarda and Burgard, Clara and van Calcar, Caroline J. and Barre, Jean-Baptiste and Bataille, Amelie and Chapuis, Anne}, title = {Sea-Level rise: from global perspectives to local services}, series = {Frontiers in Marine Science}, volume = {8}, journal = {Frontiers in Marine Science}, publisher = {Frontiers Media}, address = {Lausanne}, issn = {2296-7745}, doi = {10.3389/fmars.2021.709595}, pages = {8}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Coastal areas are highly diverse, ecologically rich, regions of key socio-economic activity, and are particularly sensitive to sea-level change. Over most of the 20th century, global mean sea level has risen mainly due to warming and subsequent expansion of the upper ocean layers as well as the melting of glaciers and ice caps. Over the last three decades, increased mass loss of the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets has also started to contribute significantly to contemporary sea-level rise. The future mass loss of the two ice sheets, which combined represent a sea-level rise potential of similar to 65 m, constitutes the main source of uncertainty in long-term (centennial to millennial) sea-level rise projections. Improved knowledge of the magnitude and rate of future sea-level change is therefore of utmost importance. Moreover, sea level does not change uniformly across the globe and can differ greatly at both regional and local scales. The most appropriate and feasible sea level mitigation and adaptation measures in coastal regions strongly depend on local land use and associated risk aversion. Here, we advocate that addressing the problem of future sea-level rise and its impacts requires (i) bringing together a transdisciplinary scientific community, from climate and cryospheric scientists to coastal impact specialists, and (ii) interacting closely and iteratively with users and local stakeholders to co-design and co-build coastal climate services, including addressing the high-end risks.}, language = {en} } @article{KothariBattistiBooteetal.2022, author = {Kothari, Kritika and Battisti, Rafael and Boote, Kenneth J. and Archontoulis, Sotirios and Confalone, Adriana and Constantin, Julie and Cuadra, Santiago and Debaeke, Philippe and Faye, Babacar and Grant, Brian and Hoogenboom, Gerrit and Jing, Qi and van der Laan, Michael and Macena da Silva, Fernando Antonio and Marin, Fabio R. and Nehbandani, Alireza and Nendel, Claas and Purcell, Larry C. and Qian, Budong and Ruane, Alex C. and Schoving, Celine and Silva, Evandro H. F. M. and Smith, Ward and Soltani, Afshin and Srivastava, Amit and Vieira, Nilson A. and Slone, Stacey and Salmeron, Montserrat}, title = {Are soybean models ready for climate change food impact assessments?}, series = {European journal of agronomy : the official journal of the European Society for Agronomy}, volume = {135}, journal = {European journal of agronomy : the official journal of the European Society for Agronomy}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {1161-0301}, doi = {10.1016/j.eja.2022.126482}, pages = {15}, year = {2022}, abstract = {An accurate estimation of crop yield under climate change scenarios is essential to quantify our ability to feed a growing population and develop agronomic adaptations to meet future food demand. A coordinated evaluation of yield simulations from process-based eco-physiological models for climate change impact assessment is still missing for soybean, the most widely grown grain legume and the main source of protein in our food chain. In this first soybean multi-model study, we used ten prominent models capable of simulating soybean yield under varying temperature and atmospheric CO2 concentration [CO2] to quantify the uncertainty in soybean yield simulations in response to these factors. Models were first parametrized with high quality measured data from five contrasting environments. We found considerable variability among models in simulated yield responses to increasing temperature and [CO2]. For example, under a + 3 degrees C temperature rise in our coolest location in Argentina, some models simulated that yield would reduce as much as 24\%, while others simulated yield increases up to 29\%. In our warmest location in Brazil, the models simulated a yield reduction ranging from a 38\% decrease under + 3 degrees C temperature rise to no effect on yield. Similarly, when increasing [CO2] from 360 to 540 ppm, the models simulated a yield increase that ranged from 6\% to 31\%. Model calibration did not reduce variability across models but had an unexpected effect on modifying yield responses to temperature for some of the models. The high uncertainty in model responses indicates the limited applicability of individual models for climate change food projections. However, the ensemble mean of simulations across models was an effective tool to reduce the high uncertainty in soybean yield simulations associated with individual models and their parametrization. Ensemble mean yield responses to temperature and [CO2] were similar to those reported from the literature. Our study is the first demonstration of the benefits achieved from using an ensemble of grain legume models for climate change food projections, and highlights that further soybean model development with experiments under elevated [CO2] and temperature is needed to reduce the uncertainty from the individual models.}, language = {en} } @article{RomeroBarbosaCoelhoScheiffeleetal.2021, author = {Romero Barbosa, Lu{\´i}s and Coelho, Victor Hugo R. and Scheiffele, Lena and Baroni, Gabriele and Ramos Filho, Geraldo M. and Montenegro, Suzana M. G. L. and Das Neves Almeida, Cristiano and Oswald, Sascha}, title = {Dynamic groundwater recharge simulations based on cosmic-ray neutron sensing in a tropical wet experimental basin}, series = {Vadose zone journal : VZJ : advancing critical zone science}, volume = {20}, journal = {Vadose zone journal : VZJ : advancing critical zone science}, number = {4}, publisher = {Wiley}, address = {Hoboken}, issn = {1539-1663}, doi = {10.1002/vzj2.20145}, pages = {22}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Although cosmic-ray neutron sensing (CRNS) is probably the most promising noninvasive proximal soil moisture measurement technique at the field scale, its application for hydrological simulations remains underexplored in the literature so far. This study assessed the use of CRNS to inversely calibrate soil hydraulic parameters at the intermediate field scale to simulate the groundwater recharge rates at a daily timescale. The study was conducted for two contrasting hydrological years at the Guaraira experimental basin, Brazil, a 5.84-km(2), a tropical wet and rather flat landscape covered by secondary Atlantic forest. As a consequence of the low altitude and proximity to the equator low neutron count rates could be expected, reducing the precision of CRNS while constituting unexplored and challenging conditions for CRNS applications. Inverse calibration for groundwater recharge rates was used based on CRNS or point-scale soil moisture data. The CRNS-derived retention curve and saturated hydraulic conductivity were consistent with the literature and locally performed slug tests. Simulated groundwater recharge rates ranged from 60 to 470 mm yr(-1), corresponding to 5 and 29\% of rainfall, and correlated well with estimates based on water table fluctuations. In contrast, the estimated results based on inversive point-scale datasets were not in alignment with measured water table fluctuations. The better performance of CRNS-based estimations of field-scale hydrological variables, especially groundwater recharge, demonstrated its clear advantages over traditional invasive point-scale techniques. Finally, the study proved the ability of CRNS as practicable in low altitude, tropical wet areas, thus encouraging its adoption for water resources monitoring and management.}, language = {en} } @book{LezziAdam2021, author = {Lezzi, Eva and Adam, Anna}, title = {Beni und Oma in den G{\"a}rten der Welt}, publisher = {Hentrich \& Hentrich}, address = {Leipzig}, isbn = {978-3-95565-430-6}, pages = {32}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Schon wieder ist Benis Skateboard kaputt. Er braucht dringend ein neues - aber wer soll es bezahlen? Wie gut, dass es den Wettbewerb „Meine Welt in den G{\"a}rten der Welt" gibt. Beni tr{\"a}umt vom Preisgeld und beschließt, ein Kunstwerk zum gerade entstehenden J{\"u}dischen Garten zu schaffen. In Begleitung seiner vergesslichen Oma wird der Ausflug dorthin jedoch zu einer echten Herausforderung. St{\"a}ndig geht Oma verloren! Im vierten Band der beliebten Kinderbuch-Reihe um Beni und seine j{\"u}dische Familie zieht Beni los. Er muss sich an Bushaltestellen und im großen Park alleine orientieren und findet heraus, dass sich Pflanzen an keine Grenzen halten und auch Menschen gerne mal jemand anders sind.}, language = {de} } @book{Lezzi2021, author = {Lezzi, Eva}, title = {Kalter Hund}, publisher = {Hentrich \& Hentrich}, address = {Leipzig}, isbn = {978-3-95565-433-7}, pages = {164}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Zwischen Schulabbruch und erstem Sex, zwischen Berlin und Istanbul, zwischen religi{\"o}ser Freundin und wilder Cousine sucht die 16-j{\"a}hrige G{\"u}lay ihren Weg. Sie verknallt sich in Hacke und erkennt zu sp{\"a}t, dass sein Rassismus nicht nur Fassade ist, sondern zu echter Gewalt f{\"u}hrt. Wird G{\"u}lay vor Gericht gegen ihn aussagen? Sie muss eine Entscheidung treffen - allein, rasch und mit allen Konsequenzen.}, language = {de} } @article{MarienfeldtWehmeierKuhlmann2024, author = {Marienfeldt, Justine and Wehmeier, Liz Marla and Kuhlmann, Sabine}, title = {Top-down or bottom-up digital transformation?}, series = {Public money \& management}, journal = {Public money \& management}, publisher = {Taylor \& Francis}, address = {Abingdon}, issn = {0954-0962}, doi = {10.1080/09540962.2024.2365351}, pages = {10}, year = {2024}, abstract = {This article analyses incremental institutional change and subsequent organizational and performance outcomes of the digital transformation from a comparative perspective. Through 31 expert interviews, the authors compare two digitalized public services in Germany. Two digitalization approaches are identified. The voluntary, decentralized bottom-up approach involves layering of new rules, limited organizational restructuring, and performance deficits. Conversely, the compulsory, top-down approach with centralized control facilitates displacement of existing rules and far-reaching organizational change; in this study, it is also associated with improved performance.}, language = {en} } @book{AdamLezzi2022, author = {Adam, Anna and Lezzi, Eva}, title = {Lilly und Willy}, publisher = {Hentrich \& Hentrich}, address = {Leipzig}, isbn = {978-3-95565-508-2}, pages = {32}, year = {2022}, abstract = {„He, du frecher Wurm, das ist mein Blatt! Mein liebster Landeplatz." „Quatsch! Das Blatt kommt in meine H{\"o}hle. Ich werde es mampfen." Obwohl sie unterschiedlicher nicht sein k{\"o}nnten, entwickelt sich zwischen Lilly-Libelle und Willy-Regenwurm eine dicke Freundschaft voller gemeinsamer Abenteuer … Diese ungew{\"o}hnliche Freundschaftsgeschichte ist mit viel Humor erz{\"a}hlt und mit fantasievollen dreidimensionalen Collagen der K{\"u}nstlerin Anna Adam gestaltet. Das Buch macht zugleich neugierig auf aufregende Vorg{\"a}nge in der Natur. Kann ein Regenwurm wirklich beides sein, weiblich und m{\"a}nnlich? Und wie verwandelt sich eine im Wasser lebende Larve in eine fliegende Libelle?}, language = {de} } @article{KretzschmarAshbyFearonetal.2022, author = {Kretzschmar, Mirjam E. and Ashby, Ben and Fearon, Elizabeth and Overton, Christopher E. and Panovska-Griffiths, Jasmina and Pellis, Lorenzo and Quaife, Matthew and Rozhnova, Ganna and Scarabel, Francesca and Stage, Helena B. and Swallow, Ben and Thompson, Robin N. and Tildesley, Michael J. and Villela, Daniel Campos}, title = {Challenges for modelling interventions for future pandemics}, series = {Epidemics}, volume = {38}, journal = {Epidemics}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {1755-4365}, doi = {10.1016/j.epidem.2022.100546}, pages = {13}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Mathematical modelling and statistical inference provide a framework to evaluate different non-pharmaceutical and pharmaceutical interventions for the control of epidemics that has been widely used during the COVID-19 pandemic. In this paper, lessons learned from this and previous epidemics are used to highlight the challenges for future pandemic control. We consider the availability and use of data, as well as the need for correct parameterisation and calibration for different model frameworks. We discuss challenges that arise in describing and distinguishing between different interventions, within different modelling structures, and allowing both within and between host dynamics. We also highlight challenges in modelling the health economic and political aspects of interventions. Given the diversity of these challenges, a broad variety of interdisciplinary expertise is needed to address them, combining mathematical knowledge with biological and social insights, and including health economics and communication skills. Addressing these challenges for the future requires strong cross disciplinary collaboration together with close communication between scientists and policy makers.}, language = {en} } @article{RajewarMohanaLakshmiMohantyetal.2021, author = {Rajewar, S. K. and Mohana Lakshmi, Ch. and Mohanty, Aditya and Pandey, Dwijendra N. and Pandey, Anshuman and Chaurasia, Anurag and Pandey, Ananya and Rajeswar Rao, V. and Naidu, M. S. and Kumar, Amit and Mondal, Saroj K. and Yadav, Rajeev K. and Catherine, J. K. and Giri, R. K. and Gahalaut, Vineet Kumar}, title = {Constraining plate motion and crustal deformation from GNSS measurements}, series = {Journal of the Geological Society of India}, volume = {97}, journal = {Journal of the Geological Society of India}, number = {10}, publisher = {Springer India}, address = {New Delhi}, issn = {0974-6889}, doi = {10.1007/s12594-021-1850-8}, pages = {1207 -- 1213}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Geodetic studies of crustal deformation using Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS, earlier commonly referred to as Global Positioning System, GPS) measurements at CSIR-NGRI started in 1995 with the installation of a permanent GNSS station at CSIR-NGRI Hyderabad which later became an International GNSS Service (IGS) site. The CSIR-NGRI started expanding its GNSS networks after 2003 with more focussed studies through installation in the NE India, Himalayan arc, Andaman subduction zone, stable and failed rift regions of India plate. In each instance, these measurements helped in unravelling the geodynamics of the region and seismic hazard assessment, e.g., the discovery of a plate boundary fault in the Indo-Burmese wedge, rate and mode of strain accumulation and its spatial variation in the Garhwal-Kumaun and Kashmir region of the Himalayan arc, the influence of non-tectonic deformation on tectonic deformation in the Himalayan arc, nature of crustal deformation through earthquake cycle in the Andaman Sumatra subduction zone, and localised deformation in the intraplate region and across the paleo rift regions. Besides these, GNSS measurements initiated in the Antarctica region have helped in understanding the plate motion and influence of seasonal variations on deformation. Another important by-product of the GNSS observations is the capabilities of these observations in understanding the ionospheric variations due to earthquake processes and also due to solar eclipse. We summarize these outcomes in this article.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Salzer2023, author = {Salzer, Dorothea M.}, title = {"God Is Not Just One People's God, Not a National God, But the Only God of All Nations"}, series = {Religious knowledge and positioning - the case of nineteenth-century educational media}, volume = {3}, booktitle = {Religious knowledge and positioning - the case of nineteenth-century educational media}, editor = {K{\"a}bisch, David and von der Krone, Kerstin and Wiese, Christian}, publisher = {De Gruyter}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-11-079590-5}, doi = {10.1515/9783110795905-009}, pages = {117 -- 132}, year = {2023}, language = {en} } @article{Zielnica2024, author = {Zielnica, Krzystof}, title = {Alexander von Humboldt und Polen - zum 150. Jahrestag seiner Reise nach Warschau}, series = {HiN : Alexander von Humboldt im Netz ; International Review for Humboldtian Studies}, volume = {XXV}, journal = {HiN : Alexander von Humboldt im Netz ; International Review for Humboldtian Studies}, number = {48}, editor = {Ette, Ottmar and Knobloch, Eberhard}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Potsdam}, address = {Potsdam}, issn = {2568-3543}, doi = {10.18443/368}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-646635}, pages = {87 -- 101}, year = {2024}, abstract = {Zuerst erschienen in: Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung. Mitteilungen, 5. Jg., Heft 38, Oktober 1980, S. 27-36.}, language = {en} } @article{Kutzinski2024, author = {Kutzinski, Vera M.}, title = {Off-road adventures}, series = {HiN : Alexander von Humboldt im Netz ; International Review for Humboldtian Studies}, volume = {XXV}, journal = {HiN : Alexander von Humboldt im Netz ; International Review for Humboldtian Studies}, number = {48}, editor = {Ette, Ottmar and Knobloch, Eberhard}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Potsdam}, address = {Potsdam}, issn = {2568-3543}, doi = {10.18443/367}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-646601}, pages = {65 -- 86}, year = {2024}, abstract = {This article focuses on the visual qualities of Alexander von Humboldt's statistical tables in his Political Essay on the Kingdom of New Spain (1808-1811, 2nd ed. 1825-1827) with special attention to how such composites of numbers, alphabetical script, and semiotic elements relate to narrative writing. I argue that Humboldt's tables/tableaus open up spaces inside his narrative that fragment the reading process, inviting new conversations, connections, and ideas.}, language = {en} } @article{Kraft2024, author = {Kraft, Tobias}, title = {Neue Quellen zu Humboldts Kuba-Forschung. Das „Digitale Dossier" des Proyecto Humboldt Digital (2019-2023)}, series = {HiN : Alexander von Humboldt im Netz ; International Review for Humboldtian Studies}, volume = {XXV}, journal = {HiN : Alexander von Humboldt im Netz ; International Review for Humboldtian Studies}, number = {48}, editor = {Ette, Ottmar and Knobloch, Eberhard}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Potsdam}, address = {Potsdam}, issn = {2568-3543}, doi = {10.18443/373}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-646592}, pages = {25 -- 64}, year = {2024}, abstract = {Die deutsch-kubanische Forschungs- und Digitalisierungsinitiative „Proyecto Humboldt Digital" (ProHD) hat w{\"a}hrend ihrer Projektlaufzeit (2019-2023) wichtige Quellen zum Thema „Humboldt und Kuba" erstmals digital erschlossen. Als Kooperation zwischen der Berlin-Brandenburgischen Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Oficina del Historiador de la Ciudad de La Habana hat ProHD damit wichtige Akzente f{\"u}r die Archivdigitalisierung, die digitale Editionsphilologie und die digitale Wissenschaftskommunikation in Kuba gesetzt. Das Korpus der erschlossenen Best{\"a}nde wird hier in f{\"u}nf Schlaglichtern vorgestellt: 1) Quellen zur Humboldt'schen Forschungsreise, 2) Juan Luis de la Cuesta, 3) Materialien zu Kuba aus dem Humboldt-Nachlass, 4) Zensur und Beschlagnahme des Essai politique sur l'{\^i}le de Cuba, 5) Francisco de Arango y Parre{\~n}o.}, language = {de} } @article{Gao2024, author = {Gao, Hong}, title = {Nachgedanken zur {\"U}bersetzung des ersten Bandes von Humboldts „Kosmos"}, series = {HiN : Alexander von Humboldt im Netz ; International Review for Humboldtian Studies}, volume = {XXV}, journal = {HiN : Alexander von Humboldt im Netz ; International Review for Humboldtian Studies}, number = {48}, editor = {Ette, Ottmar and Knobloch, Eberhard}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Potsdam}, address = {Potsdam}, issn = {2568-3543}, doi = {10.18443/371}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-646569}, pages = {17 -- 24}, year = {2024}, abstract = {La traduction en langue chinoise du premier volume du monumental ouvrage scientifique d'Alexander von Humboldt, intitul{\´e} «Cosmos», a vu le jour en 2023 sous l՚{\´e}gide de la prestigieuse maison d՚{\´e}dition de l՚Universit{\´e} de P{\´e}kin. Dans sa postface {\´e}clair{\´e}e, la traductrice {\´e}m{\´e}rite, Gao Hong, {\´e}claire la lanterne des lecteurs chinois sur la fresque cosmique esquiss{\´e}e par Humboldt, r{\´e}v{\´e}lant ainsi les intrications entre les ph{\´e}nom{\`e}nes naturels et leur pertinence {\`a} l՚{\´e}chelle de l'univers tout entier. Gao Hong narre son propre p{\´e}riple aux c{\^o}t{\´e}s de Humboldt, tout en distillant ses r{\´e}flexions personnelles sur cette fresque cosmique. «Cosmos» d՚Humboldt, œuvre scientifique par excellence, transcende {\´e}galement les sph{\`e}res esth{\´e}tiques et artistiques, exprimant invariablement une profonde v{\´e}n{\´e}ration pour l՚univers. Restituer en chinois la «beaut{\´e} g{\´e}om{\´e}trique» de la langue allemande, empreinte d՚une rigueur structurelle, constitue un d{\´e}fi singulier, le chinois se caract{\´e}risant par sa fluidit{\´e}, sa souplesse et sa po{\´e}sie imag{\´e}e, en totale antith{\`e}se avec l՚allemand. En qualit{\´e} de traducteur, il importe de naviguer librement entre ces deux mondes linguistiques distincts.}, language = {de} } @article{TiberiusWeyland2023, author = {Tiberius, Victor and Weyland, Michael}, title = {Identifying constituent elements of entrepreneurship curricula}, series = {Administrative sciences}, volume = {14}, journal = {Administrative sciences}, number = {1}, publisher = {MDPI}, address = {Basel}, issn = {2076-3387}, doi = {10.3390/admsci14010001}, pages = {18}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Entrepreneurship education research has a strong "output" focus on impact studies but pays much less attention to the "inside" or process perspective of the way entrepreneurship education occurs. In particular, the scattered previous entrepreneurship curriculum research has not managed to provide a current and comprehensive overview of the curricular elements that constitute entrepreneurship education. To overcome this shortcoming, we aim to identify the teaching objectives, teaching contents, teaching methods, and assessment methods discussed in entrepreneurship curriculum research. To this end, we conducted a systematic literature review on the four entrepreneurship curriculum dimensions and collected all mentioned curriculum items. We used a two-stage coding procedure to find the genuinely entrepreneurship-specific items. Among numerous items (also from business management and other subjects), we found 26 objectives, 34 contents, 11 teaching methods, and 7 assessment methods that were entrepreneurship-specific. Most of these items were addressed by only a few scholarly papers.}, language = {en} } @article{EtteSchwarz2024, author = {Ette, Ottmar and Schwarz, Ingo}, title = {„Ein junges, neues Geschlecht wird besseres liefern als das alte". Ein Empfehlungsbrief Alexander von Humboldts f{\"u}r Carl Ludwig}, series = {HiN : Alexander von Humboldt im Netz ; International Review for Humboldtian Studies}, volume = {XXV}, journal = {HiN : Alexander von Humboldt im Netz ; International Review for Humboldtian Studies}, number = {48}, editor = {Ette, Ottmar and Knobloch, Eberhard}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Potsdam}, address = {Potsdam}, issn = {2568-3543}, doi = {10.18443/370}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-646552}, pages = {5 -- 15}, year = {2024}, abstract = {In dem Aufsatz wird ein Brief erstmalig ver{\"o}ffentlicht, in dem Alexander von Humboldt im Jahr 1849 bei einem Minister der liberalen Regierung von Kurhessen die Verdienste eines an der Universit{\"a}t in Marburg lehrenden jungen Professors hervorhob. Die Rede ist hier von dem sp{\"a}ter durch bahnbrechende Entdeckungen ber{\"u}hmten Physiologen Carl Ludwig. Vermittelt wurde das Schreiben durch den Humboldt nahestehenden Mediziner und Physiologen Emil du Bois-Reymond. Der Empfehlungsbrief, mit dem Humboldt versuchte, Ludwigs finanzielle Situation zu verbessern, ist ein Beispiel f{\"u}r die F{\"o}rderung junger Forscher wie auch freier wissenschaftlicher Institutionen durch Humboldt.}, language = {de} } @article{XinYingTiberiusAlnooretal.2024, author = {XinYing, Chew and Tiberius, Victor and Alnoor, Alhamzah and Camilleri, Mark and Khaw, Khai Wah}, title = {The dark side of metaverse: a multi-perspective of deviant behaviors from PLS-SEM and fsQCA findings}, series = {International journal of human-computer interaction}, journal = {International journal of human-computer interaction}, publisher = {Taylor \& Francis}, address = {London}, issn = {1044-7318}, doi = {10.1080/10447318.2024.2331875}, pages = {21}, year = {2024}, abstract = {The metaverse has created a huge buzz of interest because such a phenomenon is emerging. The behavioral aspect of the metaverse includes user engagement and deviant behaviors in the metaverse. Such technology has brought various dangers to individuals and society. There are growing cases reported of sexual abuse, racism, harassment, hate speech, and bullying because of online disinhibition make us feel more relaxed. This study responded to the literature call by investigating the effect of technical and social features through mediating roles of security and privacy on deviant behaviors in the metaverse. The data collected from virtual network users reached 1121 respondents. Partial Least Squares based structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) and fuzzy set Qualitative Comparative Analysis (fsQCA) were used. PLS-SEM results revealed that social features such as user-to-user interaction, homophily, social ties, and social identity, and technical design such as immersive experience and invisibility significantly affect users' deviant behavior in the metaverse. The fsQCA results provided insights into the multiple causal solutions and configurations. This study is exceptional because it provided decisive results by understanding the deviant behavior of users based on the symmetrical and asymmetrical approach to virtual networks.}, language = {en} } @article{RolingGrumGronauetal.2024, author = {Roling, Wiebke M. and Grum, Marcus and Gronau, Norbert and Kluge, Annette}, title = {The roots of errors in adaptive performance}, series = {Journal of workplace learning}, volume = {36}, journal = {Journal of workplace learning}, number = {4}, publisher = {Emerald}, address = {Bradford}, issn = {1366-5626}, doi = {10.1108/JWL-10-2023-0168}, pages = {267 -- 281}, year = {2024}, abstract = {Purpose The purpose of this study was to investigate work-related adaptive performance from a longitudinal process perspective. This paper clustered specific behavioral patterns following the introduction of a change and related them to retentivity as an individual cognitive ability. In addition, this paper investigated whether the occurrence of adaptation errors varied depending on the type of change content. Design/methodology/approach Data from 35 participants collected in the simulated manufacturing environment of a Research and Application Center Industry 4.0 (RACI) were analyzed. The participants were required to learn and train a manufacturing process in the RACI and through an online training program. At a second measurement point in the RACI, specific manufacturing steps were subject to change and participants had to adapt their task execution. Adaptive performance was evaluated by counting the adaptation errors. Findings The participants showed one of the following behavioral patterns: (1) no adaptation errors, (2) few adaptation errors, (3) repeated adaptation errors regarding the same actions, or (4) many adaptation errors distributed over many different actions. The latter ones had a very low retentivity compared to the other groups. Most of the adaptation errors were made when new actions were added to the manufacturing process. Originality/value Our study adds empirical research on adaptive performance and its underlying processes. It contributes to a detailed understanding of different behaviors in change situations and derives implications for organizational change management.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Goertemaker2024, author = {G{\"o}rtemaker, Manfred}, title = {F{\"o}deralistische Weichenstellungen zwischen Bizone und Bundesrepublik}, series = {Nationalstaat und F{\"o}deralismus}, booktitle = {Nationalstaat und F{\"o}deralismus}, editor = {Wirsching, Andreas and Lehmann, Lars}, publisher = {Campus Verlag}, address = {Frankfurt am Main}, isbn = {978-3-593-51762-9}, pages = {153 -- 170}, year = {2024}, abstract = {Der F{\"o}deralismus, dessen Wurzeln bis in das Mittelalter zur{\"u}ckreichen, geh{\"o}rt zu den Grundtatsachen der deutschen Geschichte. Dieses historische Erbe spiegelt sich in der heutigen deutschen Staatlichkeit wider, wie sie im Grundgesetz verankert ist und von Bund, L{\"a}ndern und Kommunen mit Leben erf{\"u}llt wird. Renommierte Historiker, Politologen und Rechtswissenschaftler zeichnen in diesem Band die grundlegenden Entwicklungen der F{\"o}deralismusgeschichte in Deutschland seit der Gr{\"u}ndung des deutschen Nationalstaats (1871) nach. Sie zeigen dabei die Kontinuit{\"a}ten und Systembr{\"u}che deutscher Staatlichkeit auf - vom Kaiserreich {\"u}ber die Weimarer Republik und den NS-Staat bis hin zur Gegenwart in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland.}, language = {de} } @book{OPUS4-64794, title = {J{\"u}dische religi{\"o}se Erziehung im Zeitalter der Emanzipation}, series = {Europ{\"a}isch-j{\"u}dische Studien - Beitr{\"a}ge}, volume = {56}, journal = {Europ{\"a}isch-j{\"u}dische Studien - Beitr{\"a}ge}, editor = {Salzer, Dorothea M.}, publisher = {De Gruyter Oldenbourg}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-11-074305-0}, doi = {10.1515/9783110743050}, pages = {285}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Aufkl{\"a}rung und Emanzipation stellten das deutschsprachige Judentum vor die Aufgabe, ein modernes j{\"u}disches Selbstverst{\"a}ndnis zu entwickeln, das den neuen gesellschaftlichen Anforderungen entsprach. Dabei war das Gebiet der Erziehung einer jener Bereiche, in denen die j{\"u}dische Modernisierung zuerst zum Tragen kam. Durch die Neukonzeption des j{\"u}dischen Lernens, die stark von transkulturellen Diskursen gepr{\"a}gt war, entstanden neue p{\"a}dagogische Konzepte und neue Lehrb{\"u}cher. Als Erziehungsmittel trugen diese einen wichtigen Teil zum Sozialisierungsprozess des sich transformierenden Judentums bei und sind somit zentrale Quellen f{\"u}r die in jener Zeit stattfindende Aushandlung eines neuen j{\"u}dischen Selbstverst{\"a}ndnisses. Der Sammelband beleuchtet in {\"U}berblicksdarstellungen und Einzelstudien die vielf{\"a}ltigen Wechselbeziehungen zwischen p{\"a}dagogischen, religi{\"o}sen und gesellschaftlichen Entwicklungen dieser Zeit und konturiert damit die im Hintergrund der j{\"u}dischen Modernisierung stehenden Prozesse des Kulturtransfers genauer.}, language = {de} } @book{OPUS4-64800, title = {J{\"u}dische Leben erz{\"a}hlen}, series = {J{\"u}dische Kulturgeschichte in der Moderne}, volume = {30}, journal = {J{\"u}dische Kulturgeschichte in der Moderne}, editor = {Jurewicz, Grażyna and Schr{\"o}der, Marie}, publisher = {Neofelis}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-95808-429-2}, doi = {10.52007/9783958084803}, pages = {298}, year = {2023}, abstract = {J{\"u}dische Leben erz{\"a}hlen versammelt Werkstattberichte von Autorinnen und Autoren biographischer Studien, die in jahrelanger, intensiver Besch{\"a}ftigung mit den Hinterlassenschaften von Menschen j{\"u}discher Herkunft deren Leben erforscht haben. Mit dem Ziel, aus der erfolgten Praxis f{\"u}r die k{\"u}nftige Biographieforschung zu lernen, bieten die Praktikerinnen und Praktiker des biographischen Genres erhellende Einblicke in die historiographischen und literarischen Aspekte ihrer Arbeit. Ihre Protagonistinnen und Protagonisten, zu denen unter anderem so einmalige Pers{\"o}nlichkeiten j{\"u}discher Geschichte wie Salman Schocken, Itzik Manger, Friedrich Pollock und Susan Taubes geh{\"o}ren, verk{\"o}rpern ein breites Spektrum j{\"u}discher Erfahrungen in der Moderne. Eine biographische Erschließung solcher Erfahrungsr{\"a}ume stellt oft eine große Herausforderung dar. Multiple Identit{\"a}ten, Mehrsprachigkeit, Transterritorialit{\"a}t, Exil, Flucht und Schoah sind nur einige Beispiele f{\"u}r Erfahrungen und Ph{\"a}nomene, deren ‚Biographierbarkeit' alles andere als einfach ist und die sich sogar - wie im Fall der Schoah - jeder Darstellbarkeit entziehen k{\"o}nnen. Bei der lebensgeschichtlich orientierten Erforschung und Schilderung dieser Ph{\"a}nomene bedarf es einer besonderen methodologischen Diskussion, zu der die Autorinnen und Autoren dieses Bandes im R{\"u}ckblick auf ihre abgeschlossenen biographischen Projekte essenzielle Beitr{\"a}ge leisten. Ihre Werkstattberichte machen deutlich, dass Biographie zu den schwierigsten historiographischen Genres geh{\"o}rt, sie aber gleichzeitig der historischen Forschung im Allgemeinen und der Erforschung j{\"u}discher Geschichte im Speziellen besondere M{\"o}glichkeiten bietet.}, language = {de} } @article{KrokeSchmidtAminietal.2022, author = {Kroke, Anja and Schmidt, Annemarie and Amini, Anna M. and Kalotai, Nicole and Lehmann, Andreas and Haardt, Julia and Bauer, J{\"u}rgen M. and Bischoff-Ferrari, Heike A. and Boeing, Heiner and Egert, Sarah and Ellinger, Sabine and K{\"u}hn, Tilman and Louis, Sandrine and Lorkowski, Stefan and Nimptsch, Katharina and Remer, Thomas and Schulze, Matthias B. and Siener, Roswitha and Stangl, Gabriele and Volkert, Dorothee and Zittermann, Armin and Buyken, Anette E. and Watzl, Bernhard and Schwingshackl, Lukas}, title = {Dietary protein intake and health-related outcomes: a methodological protocol for the evidence evaluation and the outline of an evidence to decision framework underlying the evidence-based guideline of the German Nutrition Society}, series = {European journal of nutrition}, volume = {61}, journal = {European journal of nutrition}, number = {4}, publisher = {Springer Nature}, address = {Heidelberg}, organization = {German Nutr Soc}, issn = {1436-6207}, doi = {10.1007/s00394-021-02789-5}, pages = {2091 -- 2101}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Purpose: The present work aimed to delineate (i) a revised protocol according to recent methodological developments in evidence generation, to (ii) describe its interpretation, the assessment of the overall certainty of evidence and to (iii) outline an Evidence to Decision framework for deriving an evidence-based guideline on quantitative and qualitative aspects of dietary protein intake. Methods A methodological protocol to systematically investigate the association between dietary protein intake and several health outcomes and for deriving dietary protein intake recommendations for the primary prevention of various non-communicable diseases in the general adult population was developed. Results The developed methodological protocol relies on umbrella reviews including systematic reviews with or without meta-analyses. Systematic literature searches in three databases will be performed for each health-related outcome. The methodological quality of all selected systematic reviews will be evaluated using a modified version of AMSTAR 2, and the outcome-specific certainty of evidence for systematic reviews with or without meta-analysis will be assessed with NutriGrade. The general outline of the Evidence to Decision framework foresees that recommendations in the derived guideline will be given based on the overall certainty of evidence as well as on additional criteria such as sustainability. Conclusion The methodological protocol permits a systematic evaluation of published systematic reviews on dietary protein intake and its association with selected health-related outcomes. An Evidence to Decision framework will be the basis for the overall conclusions and the resulting recommendations for dietary protein intake.}, language = {en} } @article{AndersKhalatyanQueirozetal.2022, author = {Anders, Friedrich and Khalatyan, Arman and Queiroz, Anna B. A. and Chiappini, Cristina and Ard{\`e}vol, Judith and Casamiquela, Laia and Figueras, Francesca and Jim{\´e}nez-Arranz, {\´O}scar and Jordi, Carme and Monguio, Maria and Romero-G{\´o}mez, Merce and Altamirano, Diego and Antoja, Teresa and Assaad, R. and Cantat-Gaudin, Tristan and Castro-Ginard, Alfred and Enke, Harry and Girardi, L{\´e}o and Guiglion, Guillaume and Khan, Saniya and Luri, Xavier and Miglio, Andrea and Minchev, Ivan and Ramos, Pau and Santiago, Basillio Xavier and Steinmetz, Matthias}, title = {Photo-astrometric distances, extinctions, and astrophysical parameters for Gaia EDR3 stars brighter than G=18.5}, series = {Astronomy and astrophysics}, volume = {658}, journal = {Astronomy and astrophysics}, publisher = {EDP Sciences}, address = {Les Ulis}, issn = {0004-6361}, doi = {10.1051/0004-6361/202142369}, pages = {27}, year = {2022}, abstract = {We present a catalogue of 362 million stellar parameters, distances, and extinctions derived from Gaia's Early Data Release (EDR3) cross-matched with the photometric catalogues of Pan-STARRS1, SkyMapper, 2MASS, and All WISE. The higher precision of the Gaia EDR3 data, combined with the broad wavelength coverage of the additional photometric surveys and the new stellar-density priors of the StarHorse code, allows us to substantially improve the accuracy and precision over previous photo-astrometric stellar-parameter estimates. At magnitude G = 14 (17), our typical precisions amount to 3\% (15\%) in distance, 0.13 mag (0.15 mag) in V-band extinction, and 140 K (180 K) in effective temperature. Our results are validated by comparisons with open clusters, as well as with asteroseismic and spectroscopic measurements, indicating systematic errors smaller than the nominal uncertainties for the vast majority of objects. We also provide distance- and extinction-corrected colour-magnitude diagrams, extinction maps, and extensive stellar density maps that reveal detailed substructures in the Milky Way and beyond. The new density maps now probe a much greater volume, extending to regions beyond the Galactic bar and to Local Group galaxies, with a larger total number density. We publish our results through an ADQL query interface (gaia . aip . de) as well as via tables containing approximations of the full posterior distributions. Our multi-wavelength approach and the deep magnitude limit render our results useful also beyond the next Gaia release, DR3.}, language = {en} } @article{PohankovaHlavinkaKersebaumetal.2022, author = {Pohankov{\´a}, Eva and Hlavinka, Petr and Kersebaum, Kurt-Christian and Rodr{\´i}guez, Alfredo and Balek, Jan and Bednař{\´i}k, Martin and Dubrovsk{\´y}, Martin and Gobin, Anne and Hoogenboom, Gerrit and Moriondo, Marco and Nendel, Claas and Olesen, J{\o}rgen E. E. and R{\"o}tter, Reimund Paul and Ruiz-Ramos, Margarita and Shelia, Vakhtang and Stella, Tommaso and Hoffmann, Munir Paul and Tak{\´a}č, Jozef and Eitzinger, Josef and Dibari, Camilla and Ferrise, Roberto and Bl{\´a}hov{\´a}, Monika and Trnka, Miroslav}, title = {Expected effects of climate change on the production and water use of crop rotation management reproduced by crop model ensemble for Czech Republic sites}, series = {European journal of agronomy}, volume = {134}, journal = {European journal of agronomy}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {1161-0301}, doi = {10.1016/j.eja.2021.126446}, pages = {27}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Crop rotation, fertilization and residue management affect the water balance and crop production and can lead to different sensitivities to climate change. To assess the impacts of climate change on crop rotations (CRs), the crop model ensemble (APSIM,AQUACROP, CROPSYST, DAISY, DSSAT, HERMES, MONICA) was used. The yields and water balance of two CRs with the same set of crops (winter wheat, silage maize, spring barley and winter rape) in a continuous transient run from 1961 to 2080 were simulated. CR1 was without cover crops and without manure application. Straw after the harvest was exported from the fields. CR2 included cover crops, manure application and crop residue retention left on field. Simulations were performed using two soil types (Chernozem, Cambisol) within three sites in the Czech Republic, which represent temperature and precipitation gradients for crops in Central Europe. For the description of future climatic conditions, seven climate scenarios were used. Six of them had increasing CO \& nbsp;concentrations according RCP 8.5, one had no CO2 increase in the future. The output of an ensemble expected higher productivity by 0.82 t/ha/year and 2.04 t/ha/year for yields and aboveground biomass in the future (2051-2080). However, if the direct effect of a CO2 increase is not considered, the average yields for lowlands will be lower. Compared to CR1, CR2 showed higher average yields of 1.26 t/ha/year for current climatic conditions and 1.41 t/ha/year for future climatic conditions. For the majority of climate change scenarios, the crop model ensemble agrees on the projected yield increase in C3 crops in the future for CR2 but not for CR1. Higher agreement for future yield increases was found for Chernozem, while for Cambisol, lower yields under dry climate scenarios are expected. For silage maize, changes in simulated yields depend on locality. If the same hybrid will be used in the future, then yield reductions should be expected within lower altitudes. The results indicate the potential for higher biomass production from cover crops, but CR2 is associated with almost 120 mm higher evapotranspiration compared to that of CR1 over a 5-year cycle for lowland stations in the future, which in the case of the rainfed agriculture could affect the long-term soil water balance. This could affect groundwater replenishment, especially for locations with fine textured soils, although the findings of this study highlight the potential for the soil water-holding capacity to buffer against the adverse weather conditions.}, language = {en} } @article{FoerstnerTschornReinosoSchilleretal.2022, author = {F{\"o}rstner, Bernd R. and Tschorn, Mira and Reinoso-Schiller, Nicolas and Maričić, Lea Mascarell and R{\"o}cher, Erik and Kalman, Janos L. and Stroth, Sanna and Mayer, Annalina V. and Schwarz, Kristina and Kaiser, Anna and Pfennig, Andrea and Manook, Andr{\´e} and Ising, Marcus and Heinig, Ingmar and Pittig, Andre and Heinz, Andreas and Mathiak, Klaus and Schulze, Thomas G. and Schneider, Frank and Kamp-Becker, Inge and Meyer-Lindenberg, Andreas and Padberg, Frank and Banaschewski, Tobias and Bauer, Michael and Rupprecht, Rainer and Wittchen, Hans-Ulrich and Rapp, Michael A.}, title = {Mapping research domain criteria using a transdiagnostic mini-RDoC assessment in mental disorders: a confirmatory factor analysis}, series = {European archives of psychiatry and clinical neuroscience}, volume = {273}, journal = {European archives of psychiatry and clinical neuroscience}, number = {3}, publisher = {Springer Nature}, address = {Heidelberg}, issn = {0940-1334}, doi = {10.1007/s00406-022-01440-6}, pages = {527 -- 539}, year = {2022}, abstract = {This study aimed to build on the relationship of well-established self-report and behavioral assessments to the latent constructs positive (PVS) and negative valence systems (NVS), cognitive systems (CS), and social processes (SP) of the Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) framework in a large transnosological population which cuts across DSM/ICD-10 disorder criteria categories. One thousand four hundred and thirty one participants (42.1\% suffering from anxiety/fear-related, 18.2\% from depressive, 7.9\% from schizophrenia spectrum, 7.5\% from bipolar, 3.4\% from autism spectrum, 2.2\% from other disorders, 18.4\% healthy controls, and 0.2\% with no diagnosis specified) recruited in studies within the German research network for mental disorders for the Phenotypic, Diagnostic and Clinical Domain Assessment Network Germany (PD-CAN) were examined with a Mini-RDoC-Assessment including behavioral and self-report measures. The respective data was analyzed with confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) to delineate the underlying latent RDoC-structure. A revised four-factor model reflecting the core domains positive and negative valence systems as well as cognitive systems and social processes showed a good fit across this sample and showed significantly better fit compared to a one factor solution. The connections between the domains PVS, NVS and SP could be substantiated, indicating a universal latent structure spanning across known nosological entities. This study is the first to give an impression on the latent structure and intercorrelations between four core Research Domain Criteria in a transnosological sample. We emphasize the possibility of using already existing and well validated self-report and behavioral measurements to capture aspects of the latent structure informed by the RDoC matrix.}, language = {en} } @article{RuiperezValienteStaubitzJenneretal.2022, author = {Ruip{\´e}rez-Valiente, Jos{\´e} A. and Staubitz, Thomas and Jenner, Matt and Halawa, Sherif and Zhang, Jiayin and Despujol, Ignacio and Maldonado-Mahauad, Jorge and Montoro, German and Peffer, Melanie and Rohloff, Tobias and Lane, Jenny and Turro, Carlos and Li, Xitong and P{\´e}rez-Sanagust{\´i}n, Mar and Reich, Justin}, title = {Large scale analytics of global and regional MOOC providers: Differences in learners' demographics, preferences, and perceptions}, series = {Computers \& education}, volume = {180}, journal = {Computers \& education}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Oxford}, issn = {0360-1315}, doi = {10.1016/j.compedu.2021.104426}, pages = {17}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) remarkably attracted global media attention, but the spotlight has been concentrated on a handful of English-language providers. While Coursera, edX, Udacity, and FutureLearn received most of the attention and scrutiny, an entirely new ecosystem of local MOOC providers was growing in parallel. This ecosystem is harder to study than the major players: they are spread around the world, have less staff devoted to maintaining research data, and operate in multiple languages with university and corporate regional partners. To better understand how online learning opportunities are expanding through this regional MOOC ecosystem, we created a research partnership among 15 different MOOC providers from nine countries. We gathered data from over eight million learners in six thousand MOOCs, and we conducted a large-scale survey with more than 10 thousand participants. From our analysis, we argue that these regional providers may be better positioned to meet the goals of expanding access to higher education in their regions than the better-known global providers. To make this claim we highlight three trends: first, regional providers attract a larger local population with more inclusive demographic profiles; second, students predominantly choose their courses based on topical interest, and regional providers do a better job at catering to those needs; and third, many students feel more at ease learning from institutions they already know and have references from. Our work raises the importance of local education in the global MOOC ecosystem, while calling for additional research and conversations across the diversity of MOOC providers.}, language = {en} } @article{KelesMallonnKitzmannetal.2022, author = {Keles, Engin and Mallonn, Matthias and Kitzmann, Daniel and Poppenh{\"a}ger, Katja and Hoeijmakers, H. Jens and Ilyin, Ilya and Alexoudi, Xanthippi and Carroll, Thorsten A. and Alvarado-Gomez, Julian and Ketzer, Laura and Bonomo, Aldo S. and Borsa, Francesco and Gaudi, B. Scott and Henning, Thomas and Malavolta, Luca and Molaverdikhani, Karan and Nascimbeni, Valerio and Patience, Jennifer and Pino, Lorenzo and Scandariato, Gaetano and Schlawin, Everett and Shkolnik, Evgenya and Sicilia, Daniela and Sozzetti, Alessandro and Foster, Mary G. and Veillet, Christian and Wang, Ji and Yan, Fei and Strassmeier, Klaus G.}, title = {The PEPSI exoplanet transit survey (PETS) I: Investigating the presence of a silicate atmosphere on the super-earth 55 Cnc e}, series = {Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society}, volume = {513}, journal = {Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society}, number = {1}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, address = {Oxford}, issn = {0035-8711}, doi = {10.1093/mnras/stac810}, pages = {1544 -- 1556}, year = {2022}, abstract = {The study of exoplanets and especially their atmospheres can reveal key insights on their evolution by identifying specific atmospheric species. For such atmospheric investigations, high-resolution transmission spectroscopy has shown great success, especially for Jupiter-type planets. Towards the atmospheric characterization of smaller planets, the super-Earth exoplanet 55 Cnc e is one of the most promising terrestrial exoplanets studied to date. Here, we present a high-resolution spectroscopic transit observation of this planet, acquired with the PEPSI instrument at the Large Binocular Telescope. Assuming the presence of Earth-like crust species on the surface of 55 Cnc e, from which a possible silicate-vapor atmosphere could have originated, we search in its transmission spectrum for absorption of various atomic and ionized species such as Fe , Fe (+), Ca , Ca (+), Mg, and K , among others. Not finding absorption for any of the investigated species, we are able to set absorption limits with a median value of 1.9 x R-P. In conclusion, we do not find evidence of a widely extended silicate envelope on this super-Earth reaching several planetary radii.}, language = {en} } @article{WangHeWangetal.2022, author = {Wang, Enli and He, Di and Wang, Jing and Lilley, Julianne M. and Christy, Brendan and Hoffmann, Munir P. and O'Leary, Garry and Hatfield, Jerry L. and Ledda, Luigi and Deligios, Paola A. and Grant, Brian and Jing, Qi and Nendel, Claas and Kage, Henning and Qian, Budong and Rezaei, Ehsan Eyshi and Smith, Ward and Weymann, Wiebke and Ewert, Frank}, title = {How reliable are current crop models for simulating growth and seed yield of canola across global sites and under future climate change?}, series = {Climatic change}, volume = {172}, journal = {Climatic change}, number = {1-2}, publisher = {Springer Nature}, address = {Dordrecht}, issn = {0165-0009}, doi = {10.1007/s10584-022-03375-2}, pages = {22}, year = {2022}, abstract = {To better understand how climate change might influence global canola production, scientists from six countries have completed the first inter-comparison of eight crop models for simulating growth and seed yield of canola, based on experimental data from six sites across five countries. A sensitivity analysis was conducted with a combination of five levels of atmospheric CO2 concentrations, seven temperature changes, five precipitation changes, together with five nitrogen application rates. Our results were in several aspects different from those of previous model inter-comparison studies for wheat, maize, rice, and potato crops. A partial model calibration only on phenology led to very poor simulation of aboveground biomass and seed yield of canola, even from the ensemble median or mean. A full calibration with additional data of leaf area index, biomass, and yield from one treatment at each site reduced simulation error of seed yield from 43.8 to 18.0\%, but the uncertainty in simulation results remained large. Such calibration (with data from one treatment) was not able to constrain model parameters to reduce simulation uncertainty across the wide range of environments. Using a multi-model ensemble mean or median reduced the uncertainty of yield simulations, but the simulation error remained much larger than observation errors, indicating no guarantee that the ensemble mean/median would predict the correct responses. Using multi-model ensemble median, canola yield was projected to decline with rising temperature (2.5-5.7\% per degrees C), but to increase with increasing CO2 concentration (4.6-8.3\% per 100-ppm), rainfall (2.1-6.1\% per 10\% increase), and nitrogen rates (1.3-6.0\% per 10\% increase) depending on locations. Due to the large uncertainty, these results need to be treated with caution. We further discuss the need to collect new data to improve modelling of several key physiological processes of canola for increased confidence in future climate impact assessments.}, language = {en} } @article{KramerBouriaudFeindtetal.2022, author = {Kramer, Koen and Bouriaud, Laura and Feindt, Peter H. and van Wassenaer, Lan and Glanemann, Nicole and Hanewinkel, Marc and van der Heide, Martijn and Hengeveld, Geerten M. and Hoogstra, Marjanke and Ingram, Verina and Levermann, Anders and Lindner, Marcus and M{\´a}ty{\´a}s, Csaba and Mohren, Frits and Muys, Bart and Nabuurs, Gert-Jan and Palahi, Marc and Polman, Nico and Reyer, Christopher P. O. and Schulze, Ernst-Detlef and Seidl, Rupert and de Vries, Wim and Werners, Saskia E. and Winkel, Georg and Yousefpour, Rasoul}, title = {Perspective Roadmap to develop a stress test for forest ecosystem services supply}, series = {One Earth}, volume = {5}, journal = {One Earth}, number = {1}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {2590-3330}, doi = {10.1016/j.oneear.2021.12.009}, pages = {25 -- 34}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Forests play a key role in a bio-based economy by providing renewable materials, mitigating climate change, and accommodating biodiversity. However, forests experience massive increases in stresses in their ecological and socioeconomic environments, threatening forest ecosystem services supply. Alleviating those stresses is hampered by conflicting and disconnected governance arrangements, competing interests and claims, and rapid changes in technology and social demands. Identifying which stresses threaten forest ecosystem services supply and which factors hamper their alleviation requires stakeholders' perceptions. Stakeholder-oriented stress tests for the supply of forest ecosystem services are therefore necessary but are not yet available. This perspective presents a roadmap to develop a stress test tailored to multiple stakeholders' needs and demands across spatial scales. We provide the Cascade and Resilience Rosetta, with accompanying performance- and resilience indicators, as tools to facilitate development of the stress test. The application of the stress test will facilitate the transition toward a bio-based economy in which healthy and diverse forests provide sustainable and resilient ecosystem services.}, language = {en} } @article{McHuronAdamczakArnouldetal.2022, author = {McHuron, Elizabeth A. and Adamczak, Stephanie and Arnould, John P. Y. and Ashe, Erin and Booth, Cormac and Bowen, W. Don and Christiansen, Fredrik and Chudzinska, Magda and Costa, Daniel P. and Fahlman, Andreas and Farmer, Nicholas A. and Fortune, Sarah M. E. and Gallagher, Cara A. and Keen, Kelly A. and Madsen, Peter T. and McMahon, Clive R. and Nabe-Nielsen, Jacob and Noren, Dawn P. and Noren, Shawn R. and Pirotta, Enrico and Rosen, David A. S. and Speakman, Cassie N. and Villegas-Amtmann, Stella and Williams, Rob}, title = {Key questions in marine mammal bioenergetics}, series = {Conservation physiology}, volume = {10}, journal = {Conservation physiology}, number = {1}, publisher = {Oxford Univ. Press}, address = {Oxford}, issn = {2051-1434}, doi = {10.1093/conphys/coac055}, pages = {17}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Bioenergetic approaches are increasingly used to understand how marine mammal populations could be affected by a changing and disturbed aquatic environment. There remain considerable gaps in our knowledge of marine mammal bioenergetics, which hinder the application of bioenergetic studies to inform policy decisions. We conducted a priority-setting exercise to identify high-priority unanswered questions in marine mammal bioenergetics, with an emphasis on questions relevant to conservation and management. Electronic communication and a virtual workshop were used to solicit and collate potential research questions from the marine mammal bioenergetic community. From a final list of 39 questions, 11 were identified as 'key'questions because they received votes from at least 50\% of survey participants. Key questions included those related to energy intake (prey landscapes, exposure to human activities) and expenditure (field metabolic rate, exposure to human activities, lactation, time-activity budgets), energy allocation priorities, metrics of body condition and relationships with survival and reproductive success and extrapolation of data from one species to another. Existing tools to address key questions include labelled water, animal-borne sensors, mark-resight data from long-term research programs, environmental DNA and unmanned vehicles. Further validation of existing approaches and development of new methodologies are needed to comprehensively address some key questions, particularly for cetaceans. The identification of these key questions can provide a guiding framework to set research priorities, which ultimately may yield more accurate information to inform policies and better conserve marine mammal populations.}, language = {en} } @book{Salzer2023, author = {Salzer, Dorothea M.}, title = {Mit der Bibel in die Moderne}, series = {Studia Judaica}, volume = {122}, journal = {Studia Judaica}, publisher = {De Gruyter}, address = {Boston}, isbn = {978-3-11-074874-1}, issn = {0585-5306}, doi = {10.1515/9783110748741}, pages = {367}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Gegen Ende des 18. Jahrhunderts entwickelte sich im Zuge der j{\"u}dischen Aufkl{\"a}rung erstmals eine explizit an ein kindliches Lesepublikum gerichtete Literatur. Den j{\"u}dischen Aufkl{\"a}rern galt die verst{\"a}rkte Auseinandersetzung mit der Hebr{\"a}ischen Bibel als M{\"o}glichkeit, an j{\"u}dische Traditionen anzukn{\"u}pfen, gleichzeitig aber auch neuen Vorstellungen und Erwartungen, die von j{\"u}discher und nichtj{\"u}discher Seite an ein modernes Judentum gestellt wurden, gerecht zu werden. Daher geh{\"o}rten Kinderbibeln, die eine Auswahl an oftmals {\"u}berarbeiteten Texten der Hebr{\"a}ischen Bibel bieten, zu den ersten solcher Werke, die ver{\"o}ffentlicht wurden. Im 19. Und dem fr{\"u}hen 20. Jahrhundert entwickelte sich die J{\"u}dische Kinderbibel zur erfolgreichsten Gattung j{\"u}disch-religi{\"o}ser Bildungsmedien. Auswahl und Bearbeitung der Texte folgten dabei bestimmten p{\"a}dagogischen, philosophischen und religi{\"o}sen Anliegen und waren auf ein konkretes Lesepublikum abgestimmt. Die vorliegende Studie untersucht diese Werke als Quelle gesellschaftlicher und religi{\"o}ser Transfer-, Transformations- und Innovationsprozesse ihrer Zeit. Dabei wird zun{\"a}chst der historische Kontext der Entstehungszeit und anschließend die Entwicklung der Gattung bis in das 21. Jahrhundert nachgezeichnet und mit eingehenden Textanalysen illustriert. Grundlage und Leitlinien der Untersuchung bilden die Analyse verschiedener Bearbeitungsstrategien in Bezug auf den biblischen Text. Neben der religionshistorischen Perspektive werden auch literatur-, sprach- und kulturwissenschaftliche Fragestellungen auf die Gattung J{\"u}dische Kinderbibel angewandt.}, language = {de} } @article{KowalczykAmannStrefleretal.2024, author = {Kowalczyk, Katarzyna A. and Amann, Thorben and Strefler, Jessica and Vorrath, Maria-Elena and Hartmann, Jens and de Marco, Serena and Renforth, Phil and Foteinis, Spyros and Kriegler, Elmar}, title = {Marine carbon dioxide removal by alkalinization should no longer be overlooked}, series = {Environmental research letters}, volume = {19}, journal = {Environmental research letters}, number = {7}, publisher = {IOP Publishing}, address = {Bristol}, issn = {1748-9326}, doi = {10.1088/1748-9326/ad5192}, pages = {12}, year = {2024}, abstract = {To achieve the Paris climate target, deep emissions reductions have to be complemented with carbon dioxide removal (CDR). However, a portfolio of CDR options is necessary to reduce risks and potential negative side effects. Despite a large theoretical potential, ocean-based CDR such as ocean alkalinity enhancement (OAE) has been omitted in climate change mitigation scenarios so far. In this study, we provide a techno-economic assessment of large-scale OAE using hydrated lime ('ocean liming'). We address key uncertainties that determine the overall cost of ocean liming (OL) such as the CO2 uptake efficiency per unit of material, distribution strategies avoiding carbonate precipitation which would compromise efficiency, and technology availability (e.g., solar calciners). We find that at economic costs of 130-295 \$/tCO2 net-removed, ocean liming could be a competitive CDR option which could make a significant contribution towards the Paris climate target. As the techno-economic assessment identified no showstoppers, we argue for more research on ecosystem impacts, governance, monitoring, reporting, and verification, and technology development and assessment to determine whether ocean liming and other OAE should be considered as part of a broader CDR portfolio.}, language = {en} } @article{Behrendt2023, author = {Behrendt, Marie Ch.}, title = {Die {\"O}ffentlichkeitsarbeit des Council of Jews from Germany in deutsch-j{\"u}dischen Nachkriegsperiodika}, series = {On the transcultural nature of jewish periodicals : interconnectivity and entanglements}, volume = {84}, journal = {On the transcultural nature of jewish periodicals : interconnectivity and entanglements}, editor = {Marten-Finnis, Susanne and Nagel, Michael and Leo Baeck Institut London,}, publisher = {Mohr Siebeck}, address = {T{\"u}bingen}, isbn = {978-3-16-162044-7}, issn = {2569-4383}, doi = {10.1628/978-3-16-162252-6}, pages = {251 -- 274}, year = {2023}, language = {de} } @article{Wentker2024, author = {Wentker, Hermann}, title = {Zwischen F{\"o}deralismus und Zentralismus}, series = {Nationalstaat und F{\"o}deralismus}, journal = {Nationalstaat und F{\"o}deralismus}, editor = {Wirsching, Andreas and Lehmann, Lars}, publisher = {Campus Verlag}, address = {Frankfurt am Main}, isbn = {978-3-593-45486-3}, pages = {133 -- 152}, year = {2024}, language = {de} } @article{Behrendt2021, author = {Behrendt, Marie Ch.}, title = {Mehr als eine Villa}, series = {K{\"u}hlungsborner Magazin}, journal = {K{\"u}hlungsborner Magazin}, number = {2}, publisher = {Sand7Media}, address = {Rostock}, pages = {46 -- 49}, year = {2021}, language = {de} } @article{Behrendt2021, author = {Behrendt, Marie Ch.}, title = {Kein Epilog}, series = {Centralverein deutscher Staatsb{\"u}rger j{\"u}dischen Glaubens : Anwalt zwischen Deutschtum und Judentum}, journal = {Centralverein deutscher Staatsb{\"u}rger j{\"u}dischen Glaubens : Anwalt zwischen Deutschtum und Judentum}, editor = {Denz, Rebekka and Gempp-Friedrich, Tilmann}, publisher = {De Gruyter Oldenbourg}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-11067-553-5}, doi = {10.1515/9783110675535-012}, pages = {211 -- 226}, year = {2021}, language = {de} } @article{SchillingHarschHippetal.2024, author = {Schilling, Erik and Harsch, Corinna and Hipp, Lena and Knobloch, Marcel and Munnes, Stefan and Vogel, Johannes S.}, title = {Wer wird nominiert, wer gewinnt?}, series = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Literaturwissenschaft und Linguistik}, volume = {54}, journal = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Literaturwissenschaft und Linguistik}, number = {1}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, address = {Cham}, issn = {0049-8653}, doi = {10.1007/s41244-024-00321-w}, pages = {125 -- 144}, year = {2024}, abstract = {Wir nehmen eine vergleichende Untersuchung der Nominierten und Preistr{\"a}ger:innen von sieben Buchpreisen im deutschsprachigen Raum vor, die mit einer vorab ver{\"o}ffentlichten Long- und/oder Shortlist arbeiten. Dazu vergleichen wir die Preise in Bezug auf soziodemographische Faktoren der Autor:innen (Geschlecht, Alter und Muttersprache), deren Bekanntheit zum Zeitpunkt der Nominierung (Aufrufe auf Wikipedia), die Anzahl vorheriger Nominierungen der Autor:innen f{\"u}r den gleichen Buchpreis, die ›Qualit{\"a}t‹ der ausgezeichneten B{\"u}cher (Anzahl der Rezensionen des nominierten Buches, positive bzw. negative Beurteilung in Rezensionen sowie die Einigkeit der Rezensent:innen dar{\"u}ber), das Ansehen der Verlage und die Geschlechterzusammensetzung der Jurys. Der Analysezeitraum umfasst 15 Jahre. Unser Datensatz beinhaltet Informationen zu 428 Autor:innen mit insgesamt 627 zwischen den Jahren 2005 und 2020 nominierten B{\"u}chern und 2.469 Rezensionen zu diesen B{\"u}chern. Der Datensatz wurde mittels mehrerer Methoden (z. B. Web-Scraping, Hand-Kodierung, Expert:innenbewertungen) aus verschiedenen Quellen (z. B. Web-Daten, Bibliothekskataloge, Expert:innenbewertungen) zusammengestellt. Auf diese Weise k{\"o}nnen wir unter anderem zeigen, dass f{\"u}r alle untersuchten Preise {\"u}berwiegend deutsche Muttersprachler:innen mit gut rezensierten B{\"u}chern aus renommierten Verlagen nominiert werden und die Preise gewinnen.}, language = {de} } @article{Krzymuski2024, author = {Krzymuski, Marcin}, title = {Ph{\"a}nomen des Kollisionsrechts im Verwaltungsrecht?}, series = {Kommunalwissenschaften an der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam (KWI-Schriften ; 15)}, journal = {Kommunalwissenschaften an der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam (KWI-Schriften ; 15)}, number = {15}, editor = {Schmidt, Thorsten Ingo and Bickenbach, Christian and Gronewold, Ulfert and Kuhlmann, Sabine and Ulrich, Peter}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Potsdam}, address = {Potsdam}, isbn = {978-3-86956-581-1}, issn = {1867-951X}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-64791}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-647912}, pages = {121 -- 124}, year = {2024}, language = {de} } @article{Gailing2024, author = {Gailing, Ludger}, title = {Regionalplanung - und die Kommunalwissenschaften}, series = {Kommunalwissenschaften an der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam (KWI-Schriften ; 15)}, journal = {Kommunalwissenschaften an der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam (KWI-Schriften ; 15)}, number = {15}, editor = {Schmidt, Thorsten Ingo and Bickenbach, Christian and Gronewold, Ulfert and Kuhlmann, Sabine and Ulrich, Peter}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Potsdam}, address = {Potsdam}, isbn = {978-3-86956-581-1}, issn = {1867-951X}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-64789}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-647899}, pages = {111 -- 120}, year = {2024}, language = {de} } @article{KernKochskaemper2024, author = {Kern, Kristine and Kochsk{\"a}mper, Elisa}, title = {Wege zur urbanen Transformation}, series = {Kommunalwissenschaften an der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam (KWI-Schriften ; 15)}, journal = {Kommunalwissenschaften an der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam (KWI-Schriften ; 15)}, number = {15}, editor = {Schmidt, Thorsten Ingo and Bickenbach, Christian and Gronewold, Ulfert and Kuhlmann, Sabine and Ulrich, Peter}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Potsdam}, address = {Potsdam}, isbn = {978-3-86956-581-1}, issn = {1867-951X}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-64788}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-647882}, pages = {101 -- 109}, year = {2024}, language = {de} } @article{Maass2024, author = {Maaß, Christian}, title = {Brandenburg, (k)ein Land der Reformen?}, series = {Kommunalwissenschaften an der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam (KWI-Schriften ; 15)}, journal = {Kommunalwissenschaften an der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam (KWI-Schriften ; 15)}, number = {15}, editor = {Schmidt, Thorsten Ingo and Bickenbach, Christian and Gronewold, Ulfert and Kuhlmann, Sabine and Ulrich, Peter}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Potsdam}, address = {Potsdam}, isbn = {978-3-86956-581-1}, issn = {1867-951X}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-64787}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-647878}, pages = {87 -- 98}, year = {2024}, language = {de} } @article{Tessmann2024, author = {Tessmann, Jens}, title = {Organisationsvarianten kommunaler Selbstverwaltung in Deutschland}, series = {Kommunalwissenschaften an der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam (KWI-Schriften ; 15)}, journal = {Kommunalwissenschaften an der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam (KWI-Schriften ; 15)}, number = {15}, editor = {Schmidt, Thorsten Ingo and Bickenbach, Christian and Gronewold, Ulfert and Kuhlmann, Sabine and Ulrich, Peter}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Potsdam}, address = {Potsdam}, isbn = {978-3-86956-581-1}, issn = {1867-951X}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-64786}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-647869}, pages = {79 -- 85}, year = {2024}, language = {de} }