@article{JaehnSaskoHolmbergetal.2022, author = {Jaehn, Philipp and Sasko, Benjamin and Holmberg, Christine and Hoffmann, Stephanie and Spallek, Jacob and Kelesidis, Theodoros and Rapp, Michael Armin and Westhoff, Timm H. and Ritter, Oliver and Pagonas, Nikolaos}, title = {Levels of high-density lipoprotein lipid peroxidation according to spatial socioeconomic deprivation and rurality among patients with coronary artery disease}, series = {European journal of preventive cardiology}, volume = {29}, journal = {European journal of preventive cardiology}, number = {15}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, address = {Oxford}, issn = {2047-4873}, doi = {10.1093/eurjpc/zwac068}, pages = {E343 -- E346}, year = {2022}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{YaelLapidotTzuberi2022, author = {Yael, Attia and Lapidot, Elad and Tzuberi, Hannah}, title = {60 Years after the Algerian War}, publisher = {Katholische Akademie Berlin}, address = {Berlin}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Over the six decades since it officially ended, the Algerian War has become a key event for marking, retrospectively, the beginning of a new era in European, Western and global history. This new era is characterized by the proclaimed end of Western hegemony - by the proclaimed end of European history as global, universal history. This era, our era, understands itself as the time after the domination of the West, a time or multiple times of "post": the time of postcolonialism, but also postmodernity, postsecularism, posthumanism. The times of "post" are characterized by a fundamental reconfiguration of the relations between European civilization and its Others, first and foremost by the proclaimed split between Europe and its Others, and more generally by the disintegration, disruption and dispersion of the - allegedly - unified space of culture, knowledge and discourse. The postcolonial era is an era of diversity and difference, an era of dispersions and diasporas, where the space of culture is a space of multiple cultures, a space of in-between, of "inter": the space of the intercultural, but also the interreligious, interethnic, interracial and inter-epistemic. This conference will reflect on the "inter" in the time of "post". We invited scholars, thinkers, intellectuals and artists to discuss various aspects and models of intercultural dynamics that have been developed and articulated in the aftermath of the Algerian War or of other events that marked the decline of Western hegemony, such as the Second Vatican, May 1968 or the Vietnam War. How did the age of decolonization reshape the discourse and practice of intercultural relations? To what extent interculturality itself is a sign or a site of decolonization? To what extent, on the contrary, intercultural relations may reproduce colonial or generate neocolonial patterns? Contributions examine the emergence of intercultural notions and practices in various intellectual traditions, European or non-European; the development of new categories and constellations of identity, otherness and dialogue; the interrelations between epistemic, cultural, discursive, religious and political aspects; as well as reactions to these new developments and various forms of critique and resistance. We are especially interested in how this reflection may shed light on socio-political and cultural phenomena, trends and concerns of the present time.}, language = {en} } @article{Borysek2022, author = {Bor{\´y}sek, Martin}, title = {In search of ovidian hebrew}, series = {Acta Universitatis Carolinae : AUC}, journal = {Acta Universitatis Carolinae : AUC}, number = {4}, publisher = {Karolinum Press}, address = {Prag}, issn = {0567-8269}, doi = {10.14712/24646830.2022.11}, pages = {29 -- 56}, year = {2022}, abstract = {This paper focuses on the first substantial translation of Ovid's Metamorphoses into modern Hebrew, whose author was Yehoshua Friedman (1885-1934). The first part of the paper sets Friedman into the context of modern Hebrew classical philology and explores the character of his verse. The core of the text consists of three case studies of selected excerpts from Ovid's story of Apollo and Daphne (Met. I, 456-465; 481-482; 545-552). Based on detailed linguistic and stylistic analysis of these texts, I argue that Friedman did not simply adopt a pre-existing linguistic register, but rather created an original Ovidian idiom that helped to win him lasting significance in the history of Hebrew translations from classical languages.}, language = {en} } @misc{Zakrzewski2022, author = {Zakrzewski, Tanja}, title = {Rezension zu: Poettering, Jorun: Migrating Merchants - Trade, Nation, and Religion in Seventeenth-Century Hamburg and Portugal . - Berlin: De Gryter, 2018. - 397 S. - ISBN: 978-3-11-047001-7}, series = {Comparativ: Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Globalgeschichte und vergleichende Gesellschaftsforschung}, volume = {2}, journal = {Comparativ: Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Globalgeschichte und vergleichende Gesellschaftsforschung}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag}, address = {Leipzig}, issn = {0940-3566}, pages = {289 -- 291}, year = {2022}, language = {en} } @misc{HeroldTheobaldGronwaldetal.2022, author = {Herold, Fabian and Theobald, Paula and Gronwald, Thomas and Rapp, Michael Armin and M{\"u}ller, Notger Germar}, title = {Going digital - a commentary on the terminology used at the intersection of physical activity and digital health}, series = {Zweitver{\"o}ffentlichungen der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam : Gesundheitswissenschaftliche Reihe}, journal = {Zweitver{\"o}ffentlichungen der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam : Gesundheitswissenschaftliche Reihe}, number = {5}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-58130}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-581301}, pages = {7}, year = {2022}, abstract = {In recent years digital technologies have become a major means for providing health-related services and this trend was strongly reinforced by the current Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. As it is well-known that regular physical activity has positive effects on individual physical and mental health and thus is an important prerequisite for healthy aging, digital technologies are also increasingly used to promote unstructured and structured forms of physical activity. However, in the course of this development, several terms (e.g., Digital Health, Electronic Health, Mobile Health, Telehealth, Telemedicine, and Telerehabilitation) have been introduced to refer to the application of digital technologies to provide health-related services such as physical interventions. Unfortunately, the above-mentioned terms are often used in several different ways, but also relatively interchangeably. Given that ambiguous terminology is a major source of difficulty in scientific communication which can impede the progress of theoretical and empirical research, this article aims to make the reader aware of the subtle differences between the relevant terms which are applied at the intersection of physical activity and Digital Health and to provide state-of-art definitions for them.}, language = {en} } @misc{GoeldelKamrathMindenetal.2022, author = {G{\"o}ldel, Julia Marlen and Kamrath, Clemens and Minden, Kirsten and Wiegand, Susanna and Lanzinger, Stefanie and Sengler, Claudia and Weihrauch-Bl{\"u}her, Susann and Holl, Reinhard and Tittel, Sascha Ren{\´e} and Warschburger, Petra}, title = {Access to Healthcare for Children and Adolescents with a Chronic Health Condition during the COVID-19 Pandemic: First Results from the KICK-COVID Study in Germany}, series = {Zweitver{\"o}ffentlichungen der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam : Humanwissenschaftliche Reihe}, journal = {Zweitver{\"o}ffentlichungen der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam : Humanwissenschaftliche Reihe}, number = {812}, issn = {1866-8364}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-57836}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-578363}, pages = {11}, year = {2022}, abstract = {This study examines the access to healthcare for children and adolescents with three common chronic diseases (type-1 diabetes (T1D), obesity, or juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA)) within the 4th (Delta), 5th (Omicron), and beginning of the 6th (Omicron) wave (June 2021 until July 2022) of the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany in a cross-sectional study using three national patient registries. A paper-and-pencil questionnaire was given to parents of pediatric patients (<21 years) during the routine check-ups. The questionnaire contains self-constructed items assessing the frequency of healthcare appointments and cancellations, remote healthcare, and satisfaction with healthcare. In total, 905 parents participated in the T1D-sample, 175 in the obesity-sample, and 786 in the JIA-sample. In general, satisfaction with healthcare (scale: 0-10; 10 reflecting the highest satisfaction) was quite high (median values: T1D 10, JIA 10, obesity 8.5). The proportion of children and adolescents with canceled appointments was relatively small (T1D 14.1\%, JIA 11.1\%, obesity 20\%), with a median of 1 missed appointment, respectively. Only a few parents (T1D 8.6\%; obesity 13.1\%; JIA 5\%) reported obstacles regarding health services during the pandemic. To conclude, it seems that access to healthcare was largely preserved for children and adolescents with chronic health conditions during the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany.}, language = {en} } @article{GarbusowEbrahimiRiemerschmidetal.2022, author = {Garbusow, Maria and Ebrahimi, Claudia and Riemerschmid, Carlotta and Daldrup, Luisa and Rothkirch, Marcus and Chen, Ke and Chen, Hao and Belanger, Matthew J. and Hentschel, Angela and Smolka, Michael and Heinz, Andreas and Pilhatsch, Maximilan and Rapp, Michael Armin}, title = {Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer across mental disorders}, series = {Neuropsychobiology : international journal of experimental and clinical research in biological psychiatry, pharmacopsychiatry, Biological Psychology/Pharmacopsychology and Pharmacoelectroencephalography}, volume = {81}, journal = {Neuropsychobiology : international journal of experimental and clinical research in biological psychiatry, pharmacopsychiatry, Biological Psychology/Pharmacopsychology and Pharmacoelectroencephalography}, number = {5}, publisher = {Karger}, address = {Basel}, issn = {0302-282X}, doi = {10.1159/000525579}, pages = {418 -- 437}, year = {2022}, abstract = {A mechanism known as Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer (PIT) describes a phenomenon by which the values of environmental cues acquired through Pavlovian conditioning can motivate instrumental behavior. PIT may be one basic mechanism of action control that can characterize mental disorders on a dimensional level beyond current classification systems. Therefore, we review human PIT studies investigating subclinical and clinical mental syndromes. The literature prevails an inhomogeneous picture concerning PIT. While enhanced PIT effects seem to be present in non-substance-related disorders, overweight people, and most studies with AUD patients, no altered PIT effects were reported in tobacco use disorder and obesity. Regarding AUD and relapsing alcohol-dependent patients, there is mixed evidence of enhanced or no PIT effects. Additionally, there is evidence for aberrant corticostriatal activation and genetic risk, e.g., in association with high-risk alcohol consumption and relapse after alcohol detoxification. In patients with anorexia nervosa, stronger PIT effects elicited by low caloric stimuli were associated with increased disease severity. In patients with depression, enhanced aversive PIT effects and a loss of action-specificity associated with poorer treatment outcomes were reported. Schizophrenic patients showed disrupted specific but intact general PIT effects. Patients with chronic back pain showed reduced PIT effects. We provide possible reasons to understand heterogeneity in PIT effects within and across mental disorders. Further, we strengthen the importance of reliable experimental tasks and provide test-retest data of a PIT task showing moderate to good reliability. Finally, we point toward stress as a possible underlying factor that may explain stronger PIT effects in mental disorders, as there is some evidence that stress per se interacts with the impact of environmental cues on behavior by selectively increasing cue-triggered wanting. To conclude, we discuss the results of the literature review in the light of Research Domain Criteria, suggesting future studies that comprehensively assess PIT across psychopathological dimensions.}, language = {en} } @article{HeroldTheobaldGronwaldetal.2022, author = {Herold, Fabian and Theobald, Paula and Gronwald, Thomas and Rapp, Michael Armin and M{\"u}ller, Notger Germar}, title = {Going digital - a commentary on the terminology used at the intersection of physical activity and digital health}, series = {European review of aging and physical activity}, volume = {19}, journal = {European review of aging and physical activity}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Berlin ; Heidelberg}, issn = {1861-6909}, doi = {10.1186/s11556-022-00296-y}, pages = {7}, year = {2022}, abstract = {In recent years digital technologies have become a major means for providing health-related services and this trend was strongly reinforced by the current Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. As it is well-known that regular physical activity has positive effects on individual physical and mental health and thus is an important prerequisite for healthy aging, digital technologies are also increasingly used to promote unstructured and structured forms of physical activity. However, in the course of this development, several terms (e.g., Digital Health, Electronic Health, Mobile Health, Telehealth, Telemedicine, and Telerehabilitation) have been introduced to refer to the application of digital technologies to provide health-related services such as physical interventions. Unfortunately, the above-mentioned terms are often used in several different ways, but also relatively interchangeably. Given that ambiguous terminology is a major source of difficulty in scientific communication which can impede the progress of theoretical and empirical research, this article aims to make the reader aware of the subtle differences between the relevant terms which are applied at the intersection of physical activity and Digital Health and to provide state-of-art definitions for them.}, language = {en} } @misc{Erol2022, author = {Erol, Adem Muzaffer}, title = {Ra'anana, Batyam ve Tel Aviv'de T{\"u}rkiyeli Yahudi Olma Halleri [2]}, series = {Avlaremoz}, journal = {Avlaremoz}, publisher = {Avlaremoz}, address = {İstanbul}, year = {2022}, abstract = {2. B{\"o}l{\"u}m: T{\"u}rkiye Nostaljisinin ve Sefarad Haf{\i}zas{\i}n{\i}n Şehri: Batyam "Denizin K{\i}z{\i}" anlam{\i}na gelen Batyam, T{\"u}rkiyeli Yahudilerle ilgili yap{\i}lm{\i}{\c{s}} bir{\c{c}}ok {\c{c}}al{\i}{\c{s}}mada defalarca rastlad{\i}ğ{\i}m, Tel Aviv'in g{\"u}neyinde bulunan bir sahil {\c{s}}ehri. T{\"u}rkiyeli Yahudilerin 1948-1951, 1956-1957, 1961-1965 ve 1969-1972 y{\i}llar{\i} aras{\i}nda ger{\c{c}}ekle{\c{s}}en kitlesel g{\"o}{\c{c}} d{\"o}nemlerinden itibaren yerle{\c{s}}meye ba{\c{s}}lad{\i}klar{\i}, g{\"u}n{\"u}m{\"u}zde Rusya'dan gelen Yahudilerin de izlerinin {\c{c}}ok net izlenebildiği bir {\c{s}}ehir ayn{\i} zamanda[1]. T{\"u}rkiye ile İsrail'i birbirine bağlayan Batyam'{\i}n belki de en {\"o}nemli {\"o}zelliklerinden birisi tarihi, 1937 y{\i}l{\i}nda T{\"u}rkiyeli Yahudiler taraf{\i}ndan kurulan Irgun Ole T{\"u}rkiya adl{\i} derneğe dayanan İsrail'deki T{\"u}rkiyeliler Birliği'nin (Itahdut Yotsey Turkia BeIsrael) bulunduğu {\c{s}}ehir olmas{\i}.}, language = {mul} } @misc{Erol2022, author = {Erol, Adem Muzaffer}, title = {Ra'anana, Batyam ve Tel Aviv'de T{\"u}rkiyeli Yahudi Olma Halleri [1]}, series = {Avlaremoz}, journal = {Avlaremoz}, publisher = {Avlaremoz}, address = {Istanbul}, year = {2022}, abstract = {1. B{\"o}l{\"u}m: T{\"u}rkiye'den İsrail'e G{\"o}{\c{c}} Etmi{\c{s}} Yahudiler Pandemi, al{\i}{\c{s}}kanl{\i}klar{\i}m{\i}zda, planlar{\i}m{\i}zda, hayata bak{\i}{\c{s}} a{\c{c}}{\i}m{\i}zda geri d{\"o}n{\"u}lemez deği{\c{s}}iklikler yapt{\i}. Benim pay{\i}ma d{\"u}{\c{s}}en ise uzun zamand{\i}r {\"u}zerinde {\c{c}}al{\i}{\c{s}}t{\i}ğ{\i}m doktora tezimin olmazsa olmaz par{\c{c}}as{\i} olan İsrail'de yapmay{\i} planlad{\i}ğ{\i}m alan ara{\c{s}}t{\i}rmas{\i}n{\i}n iki sene boyunca s{\"u}rekli ertelenmesi oldu. {\"O}nce a{\c{s}}{\i} s{\i}ras{\i} bekledim sonra birinci ve ikinci doz aras{\i}ndaki on d{\"o}rt g{\"u}n{\"u}; bu s{\i}rada en {\c{c}}ok girdiğim internet sitesi İsrail D{\i}{\c{s}}i{\c{s}}leri Bakanl{\i}ğ{\i}'n{\i}n seyahat d{\"u}zenlemelerini payla{\c{s}}t{\i}ğ{\i} sayfas{\i} oldu. Kimi zaman detaylar aras{\i}nda kayboldum, b{\"u}rokrasinin {\c{c}}arklar{\i} aras{\i}nda "bu madde acaba i{\c{s}}ime yarar m{\i}?" diye beyhude ak{\i}llar y{\"u}r{\"u}tt{\"u}m. Tel Aviv {\"U}niversitesi'nden alan ara{\c{s}}t{\i}rmam{\i}n merakla desteklendiğini i{\c{c}}eren davet mektuplar{\i} ald{\i}m ama pandemi merakla desteklenen {\c{c}}al{\i}{\c{s}}maya iki kez bask{\i}n {\c{c}}{\i}kt{\i} ve vize ba{\c{s}}vurum iki kez reddedildi. Sonu{\c{c}} olarak 2020'nin ikinci yar{\i}s{\i}nda yapmam gereken alan ara{\c{s}}t{\i}rmas{\i}n{\i} 2022 y{\i}l{\i}n{\i}n Şubat ay{\i}na kadar ertelenmek zorunda kald{\i}m.}, language = {mul} }