@incollection{Grum2020, author = {Grum, Marcus}, title = {Managing human and artificial knowledge bearers}, series = {Business modeling and software design : 10th International Symposium, BMSD 2020, Berlin, Germany, July 6-8, 2020, Proceedings}, booktitle = {Business modeling and software design : 10th International Symposium, BMSD 2020, Berlin, Germany, July 6-8, 2020, Proceedings}, editor = {Shishkov, Boris}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing AG}, address = {Cham}, isbn = {978-3-030-52305-3}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-52306-0_12}, pages = {182 -- 201}, year = {2020}, abstract = {As part of the digitization, the role of artificial systems as new actors in knowledge-intensive processes requires to recognize them as a new form of knowledge bearers side by side with traditional knowledge bearers, such as individuals, groups, organizations. By now, artificial intelligence (AI) methods were used in knowledge management (KM) for knowledge discovery, for the reinterpreting of information, and recent works focus on the studying of different AI technologies implementation for knowledge management, like big data, ontology-based methods and intelligent agents [1]. However, a lack of holistic management approach is present, that considers artificial systems as knowledge bearers. The paper therefore designs a new kind of KM approach, that integrates the technical level of knowledge and manifests as Neuronal KM (NKM). Superimposing traditional KM approaches with the NKM, the Symbiotic Knowledge Management (SKM) is conceptualized furthermore, so that human as well as artificial kinds of knowledge bearers can be managed as symbiosis. First use cases demonstrate the new KM, NKM and SKM approaches in a proof-of-concept and exemplify their differences.}, language = {en} } @incollection{BenderHeine2021, author = {Bender, Benedict and Heine, Moreen}, title = {Government as a platform?}, series = {Electronic government and the information systems perspective}, booktitle = {Electronic government and the information systems perspective}, editor = {K{\"o}, Andrea and Francesconi, Enrico and Kotsis, Gabriele and Tjoa, A. Min and Khalil, Ismail}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, address = {Cham}, isbn = {978-3-030-86610-5}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-86611-2_1}, pages = {3 -- 20}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Digital platforms, by their design, allow the coordination of multiple entities to achieve a common goal. Motivated by the success of platforms in the private sector, they increasingly receive attention in the public sector. However, different understandings of the platform concept prevail. To guide the development and further research a coherent understanding is required. To address this gap, we identify the constitutive elements of platforms in the public sector. Moreover, their potential to coordinate partially autonomous entities as typical for federal organized states is highlighted. This study contributes through a uniform understanding of public service platforms. Despite constitutive elements, the proposed framework for platforms in the public sector may guide future analysis. The analysis framework is applied to platforms of federal states in the European Union.}, language = {en} } @incollection{HaaseThimBender2022, author = {Haase, Jennifer and Thim, Christof and Bender, Benedict}, title = {Expanding modeling notations}, series = {Business process management workshops}, volume = {436}, booktitle = {Business process management workshops}, editor = {Marrella, Andrea and Weber, Barbara}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Cham}, isbn = {978-3-030-94342-4}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-94343-1_15}, pages = {197 -- 208}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Creativity is a common aspect of business processes and thus needs a proper representation through process modeling notations. However, creative processes constitute highly flexible process elements, as new and unforeseeable outcome is developed. This presents a challenge for modeling languages. Current methods representing creative-intensive work are rather less able to capture creative specifics which are relevant to successfully run and manage these processes. We outline the concept of creative-intensive processes and present an example from a game design process in order to derive critical process aspects relevant for its modeling. Six aspects are detected, with first and foremost: process flexibility, as well as temporal uncertainty, experience, types of creative problems, phases of the creative process and individual criteria. By first analyzing what aspects of creative work modeling notations already cover, we further discuss which modeling extensions need to be developed to better represent creativity within business processes. We argue that a proper representation of creative work would not just improve the management of those processes, but can further enable process actors to more efficiently run these creative processes and adjust them to better fit to the creative needs.}, language = {en} } @incollection{RojahnAmbrosBiruetal.2023, author = {Rojahn, Marcel and Ambros, Maximilian and Biru, Tibebu and Krallmann, Hermann and Gronau, Norbert and Grum, Marcus}, title = {Adequate basis for the data-driven and machine-learning-based identification}, series = {Artificial intelligence and soft computing}, booktitle = {Artificial intelligence and soft computing}, editor = {Rutkowski, Leszek and Scherer, Rafał and Korytkowski, Marcin and Pedrycz, Witold and Tadeusiewicz, Ryszard and Zurada, Jacek M.}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Cham}, isbn = {978-3-031-42504-2}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-031-42505-9_48}, pages = {570 -- 588}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Process mining (PM) has established itself in recent years as a main method for visualizing and analyzing processes. However, the identification of knowledge has not been addressed adequately because PM aims solely at data-driven discovering, monitoring, and improving real-world processes from event logs available in various information systems. The following paper, therefore, outlines a novel systematic analysis view on tools for data-driven and machine learning (ML)-based identification of knowledge-intensive target processes. To support the effectiveness of the identification process, the main contributions of this study are (1) to design a procedure for a systematic review and analysis for the selection of relevant dimensions, (2) to identify different categories of dimensions as evaluation metrics to select source systems, algorithms, and tools for PM and ML as well as include them in a multi-dimensional grid box model, (3) to select and assess the most relevant dimensions of the model, (4) to identify and assess source systems, algorithms, and tools in order to find evidence for the selected dimensions, and (5) to assess the relevance and applicability of the conceptualization and design procedure for tool selection in data-driven and ML-based process mining research.}, language = {en} } @incollection{WulffTiberiusMahto2023, author = {Wulff, Markus and Tiberius, Victor and Mahto, Raj V.}, title = {Mapping the intellectual structure of family firm research and proposing a research agenda}, series = {Research handbook on entrepreneurship and innovation in family firms}, booktitle = {Research handbook on entrepreneurship and innovation in family firms}, editor = {Kraus, Sascha and Clauß, Thomas and Kallmuenzer, Andreas}, publisher = {Edward Elgar Publishing}, address = {Cheltenham}, isbn = {978-1-80088-923-1}, doi = {10.4337/9781800889248.00007}, pages = {14 -- 37}, year = {2023}, abstract = {In this chapter, we conduct bibliometric performance analyses and a co-citation analysis on all articles relating to family firms indexed in Scopus and Web of Science and all articles published in the Family Business Review, Journal of Family Business Management, and the Journal of Family Business Strategy. Based on the literature sample of 4,056 articles published between 1960 and 2020 by 3,600 authors in 783 journals and their 175,163 references, we identify the most productive and most cited journals, the most cited authors, and the 25 most cited articles. Our science mapping reveals the agency theory, definitions, entrepreneurship, internationalization, ownership, resources, socioemotional wealth, and succession as the predominant research themes in family firm research. Whereas entrepreneurship explicitly appears in one of the clusters, innovation does not yet. Based on our findings, we propose a research framework and point to several research gaps to be addressed by future research.}, language = {en} } @incollection{GrumGronau2020, author = {Grum, Marcus and Gronau, Norbert}, title = {Adaptable knowledge-driven information systems improving knowledge transfers}, series = {Business modeling and software design : 10th International Symposium, BMSD 2020, Berlin, Germany, July 6-8, 2020, Proceedings}, volume = {391}, booktitle = {Business modeling and software design : 10th International Symposium, BMSD 2020, Berlin, Germany, July 6-8, 2020, Proceedings}, editor = {Shishkov, Boris}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, address = {Cham}, isbn = {978-3-030-52305-3}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-52306-0_13}, pages = {202 -- 220}, year = {2020}, abstract = {A growing number of business processes can be characterized as knowledge-intensive. The ability to speed up the transfer of knowledge between any kind of knowledge carriers in business processes with AR techniques can lead to a huge competitive advantage, for instance in manufacturing. This includes the transfer of person-bound knowledge as well as externalized knowledge of physical and virtual objects. The contribution builds on a time-dependent knowledge transfer model and conceptualizes an adaptable, AR-based application. Having the intention to accelerate the speed of knowledge transfers between a manufacturer and an information system, empirical results of an experimentation show the validity of this approach. For the first time, it will be possible to discover how to improve the transfer among knowledge carriers of an organization with knowledge-driven information systems (KDIS). Within an experiment setting, the paper shows how to improve the quantitative effects regarding the quality and amount of time needed for an example manufacturing process realization by an adaptable KDIS.}, language = {en} } @incollection{SiegelProeller2022, author = {Siegel, John and Proeller, Isabella}, title = {Strategic management in public administration}, series = {Elgar encyclopedia of public management}, booktitle = {Elgar encyclopedia of public management}, editor = {Schedler, Kuno}, publisher = {Edward Elgar Publishing}, address = {Cheltenham}, isbn = {978-1-80037-548-2}, doi = {10.4337/9781800375499.strategic}, pages = {302 -- 306}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Strategic management is the deliberate engagement of an administration with the challenges of fulfilling its mission and ensuring and improving its ability to act by clarifying measures of success, an understanding of how to influence patterns of action, and organiza-tional learning. In this respect, it is not just about planning, but about an understanding of the emerging strategies of the administration in fulfilling its tasks and the use of opportunities for performance improvement, taking into account stakeholder expectations, resource base and organizational capabilities.}, language = {en} } @incollection{ProellerSiegel2022, author = {Proeller, Isabella and Siegel, John}, title = {'Tools' in public management}, series = {Elgar encyclopedia of public management}, booktitle = {Elgar encyclopedia of public management}, editor = {Schedler, Kuno}, publisher = {Edward Elgar Publishing}, address = {Cheltenham}, isbn = {978-1-80037-548-2}, doi = {10.4337/9781800375499.tools}, pages = {186 -- 190}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Tools are methods or procedures, and thus operational patterns of action, applied in public administrations to solve standard problems. It is also possible to consider them as structured communication according to professional standards aiming at complexity reduction. Regularly, tools in management stem on a deductive-synoptic rationale offering a seemingly 'objective' decision basis. They have a strong formative influence on the organization, regularly also beyond the intended effects. The prominence of tools is sometimes confused with management as such, e.g. introducing tools is mistaken as equivalent to managing for a particular purpose. However, tools have to be closely and carefully managed regarding the objectives and purposes they should serve.}, language = {en} } @incollection{GrumKotarskiAmbrosetal.2021, author = {Grum, Marcus and Kotarski, David and Ambros, Maximilian and Biru, Tibebu and Krallmann, Hermann and Gronau, Norbert}, title = {Managing knowledge of intelligent systems}, series = {Business modeling and software design : 11th International Symposium, BMSD 2021, Sofia, Bulgaria, July 5-7, 2021, Proceedings}, volume = {422}, booktitle = {Business modeling and software design : 11th International Symposium, BMSD 2021, Sofia, Bulgaria, July 5-7, 2021, Proceedings}, editor = {Shishkov, Boris}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, address = {Cham}, isbn = {978-3-030-79975-5}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-79976-2_5}, pages = {78 -- 96}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Since more and more business tasks are enabled by Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based techniques, the number of knowledge-intensive tasks increase as trivial tasks can be automated and non-trivial tasks demand human-machine interactions. With this, challenges regarding the management of knowledge workers and machines rise [9]. Furthermore, knowledge workers experience time pressure, which can lead to a decrease in output quality. Artificial Intelligence-based systems (AIS) have the potential to assist human workers in knowledge-intensive work. By providing a domain-specific language, contextual and situational awareness as well as their process embedding can be specified, which enables the management of human and AIS to ease knowledge transfer in a way that process time, cost and quality are improved significantly. This contribution outlines a framework to designing these systems and accounts for their implementation.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Gronau2022, author = {Gronau, Norbert}, title = {Errors in the process of modeling business processes}, series = {Business modeling and software design : 12th International Symposium, BMSD 2022, Fribourg, Switzerland, June 27-29, 2022, proceedings}, volume = {453}, booktitle = {Business modeling and software design : 12th International Symposium, BMSD 2022, Fribourg, Switzerland, June 27-29, 2022, proceedings}, editor = {Shishkov, Boris}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, address = {Cham}, isbn = {978-3-031-11509-7}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-031-11510-3_13}, pages = {221 -- 229}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Process models are the basic ingredient for many attempts to improve business processes. The graphical depiction of otherwise not observable behavior in an enterprise is one of the most important techniques in the digital society. They help to enable decision making in the design of processes and workflows. Nevertheless it is not easy to correctly model business processes. Some approaches try to detect errors by an automated analysis of the process model. This contribution focuses on the creation of the first model from scratch. Which errors occur most frequently and how can these be avoided?}, language = {en} } @incollection{GrumGronau2021, author = {Grum, Marcus and Gronau, Norbert}, title = {Quantification of knowledge transfers}, series = {Business modeling and software design : 11th International Symposium, BMSD 2021, Sofia, Bulgaria, July 5-7, 2021, Proceedings}, volume = {422}, booktitle = {Business modeling and software design : 11th International Symposium, BMSD 2021, Sofia, Bulgaria, July 5-7, 2021, Proceedings}, editor = {Shishkov, Boris}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, address = {Cham}, isbn = {978-3-030-79975-5}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-79976-2_13}, pages = {224 -- 242}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Faced with the triad of time-cost-quality, the realization of knowledge-intensive tasks at economic conditions is not trivial. Since the number of knowledge-intensive processes is increasing more and more nowadays, the efficient design of knowledge transfers at business processes as well as the target-oriented improvement of them is essential, so that process outcomes satisfy high quality criteria and economic requirements. This particularly challenges knowledge management, aiming for the assignment of ideal manifestations of influence factors on knowledge transfers to a certain task. Faced with first attempts of knowledge transfer-based process improvements [1], this paper continues research about the quantitative examination of knowledge transfers and presents a ready-to-go experiment design that is able to examine quality of knowledge transfers empirically and is suitable to examine knowledge transfers on a quantitative level. Its use is proven by the example of four influence factors, which namely are stickiness, complexity, competence and time pressure.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Gronau2021, author = {Gronau, Norbert}, title = {Modeling the handling of knowledge for Industry 4.0}, series = {Business modeling and software design : 11th International Symposium, BMSD 2021, Sofia, Bulgaria, July 5-7, 2021, Proceedings}, volume = {422}, booktitle = {Business modeling and software design : 11th International Symposium, BMSD 2021, Sofia, Bulgaria, July 5-7, 2021, Proceedings}, editor = {Shishkov, Boris}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, address = {Cham}, isbn = {978-3-030-79975-5}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-79976-2_12}, pages = {207 -- 223}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Industry 4.0, i.e. the connection of cyber-physical systems via the Internet in production and logistics, leads to considerable changes in the socio-technical system of the factory. The effects range from a considerable need for further training, which is exacerbated by the current shortage of skilled workers, to an opening of the previously inaccessible boundaries of the factory to third-party access, an increasing merging of office IT and manufacturing IT, and a new understanding of what machines can do with their data. This results in new requirements for the modeling, analysis and design of information processing and performance mapping business processes. In the past, procedures were developed under the name of "process-oriented knowledge management" with which the exchange and use of knowledge in business processes could be represented, analyzed and improved. However, these approaches were limited to the office environment. A method that makes it possible to document, analyze and jointly optimize the new possibilities of knowledge processing by using artificial intelligence and machine learning in production and logistics in the same way and in a manner compatible with the approach in the office environment does not exist so far. The extension of the modeling language KMDL, which is described in this paper, will contribute to close this research gap. This paper describes first approaches for an analysis and design method for a knowledge management integrating man and machine in the age of Industry 4.0.}, language = {en} } @incollection{GronauWeberWanderetal.2022, author = {Gronau, Norbert and Weber, Edzard and Wander, Paul and Ullrich, Andr{\´e}}, title = {A regional remanufacturing network approach}, series = {Digitization of the work environment for sustainable production}, booktitle = {Digitization of the work environment for sustainable production}, editor = {Plapper, Peter}, publisher = {GITO Verlag}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-95545-407-4}, doi = {10.30844/WGAB_2022_8}, pages = {145 -- 170}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Manufacturing companies still have relatively few points of contact with the circular economy. Especially, extending life time of whole products or parts via remanufacturing is an promising approach to reduce waste. However, necessary cost-efficient assessment of the condition of the individual parts is challenging and assessment procedures are technically complex (e.g., scanning and testing procedures). Furthermore, these assessment procedures are usually only available after the disassembly process has been completed. This is where conceptualization, data acquisition and simulation of remanufacturing processes can help. One major constraining aspect of remanufacturing is reducing logistic efforts, since these also have negative external effects on the environment. Thus regionalization is an additional but in the end consequential challenge for remanufacturing. This article aims to fill a gap by providing an regional remanufacturing approach, in particular the design of local remanufacturing chains. Thereby, further focus lies on modeling and simulating alternative courses of action, including feasibility study and eco-nomic assessment.}, language = {en} } @incollection{GrumThimGronau2021, author = {Grum, Marcus and Thim, Christof and Gronau, Norbert}, title = {Aiming for knowledge-transfer-optimizing intelligent cyber-physical systems}, series = {Towards sustainable customization : cridging smart products and manufacturing systems}, booktitle = {Towards sustainable customization : cridging smart products and manufacturing systems}, editor = {Andersen, Ann-Louise and Andersen, Rasmus and Brunoe, Thomas Ditlev and Larsen, Maria Stoettrup Schioenning and Nielsen, Kjeld and Napoleone, Alessia and Kjeldgaard, Stefan}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Cham}, isbn = {978-3-030-90699-3}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-90700-6_16}, pages = {149 -- 157}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Since more and more production tasks are enabled by Industry 4.0 techniques, the number of knowledge-intensive production tasks increases as trivial tasks can be automated and only non-trivial tasks demand human-machine interactions. With this, challenges regarding the competence of production workers, the complexity of tasks and stickiness of required knowledge occur [1]. Furthermore, workers experience time pressure which can lead to a decrease in output quality. Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) have the potential to assist workers in knowledge-intensive work grounded on quantitative insights about knowledge transfer activities [2]. By providing contextual and situational awareness as well as complex classification and selection algorithms, CPS are able to ease knowledge transfer in a way that production time and quality is improved significantly. CPS have only been used for direct production and process optimization, knowledge transfers have only been regarded in assistance systems with little contextual awareness. Embedding production and knowledge transfer optimization thus show potential for further improvements. This contribution outlines the requirements and a framework to design these systems. It accounts for the relevant factors.}, language = {en} } @incollection{LangemeyerGronauSchmidWalzetal.2021, author = {Langemeyer, Ines and Gronau, Norbert and Schmid-Walz, Sabrina and Kotarski, David and Reimann, Daniela and Teichmann, Malte}, title = {From employee to expert}, series = {2021 Crossing Boundaries Muttenz/Basel and Bern : 4th International VET Conference Crossing Boundaries 8 to 9 April 2021, online, Muttenz and Bern, Switzerland}, booktitle = {2021 Crossing Boundaries Muttenz/Basel and Bern : 4th International VET Conference Crossing Boundaries 8 to 9 April 2021, online, Muttenz and Bern, Switzerland}, doi = {10.5281/zenodo.4590196}, pages = {226 -- 231}, year = {2021}, abstract = {In the context of the collaborative project Ageing-appropriate, process-oriented and interactive further training in SME (API-KMU), innovative solutions for the challenges of demographic change and digitalisation are being developed for SMEs. To this end, an approach to age-appropriate training will be designed with the help of AR technology. In times of the corona pandemic, a special research design is necessary for the initial survey of the current state in the companies, which will be systematically elaborated in this paper. The results of the previous methodological considerations illustrate the necessity of a mix of methods to generate a deeper insight into the work processes. Video-based retrospective interviews seem to be a suitable instrument to adequately capture the employees' interpretative perspectives on their work activities. In conclusion, the paper identifies specific challenges, such as creating acceptance among employees, open questions, e.g., how a transfer or generalization of the results can succeed, and hypotheses that will have to be tested in the further course of the research process.}, language = {en} } @incollection{GronauTeichmannWeber2023, author = {Gronau, Norbert and Teichmann, Malte and Weber, Edzard}, title = {Serious game-based haptic modeling}, series = {Business modeling and software design}, booktitle = {Business modeling and software design}, editor = {Shishkov, Boris}, publisher = {Springer Nature}, address = {Cham}, isbn = {978-3-031-36756-4}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-031-36757-1_3}, pages = {32 -- 55}, year = {2023}, abstract = {The authors propose that while tacit knowledge is a valuable resource for developing new business models, its externalization presents several challenges. One major challenge is that individuals often don't recognize their tacit knowledge resources, while another is the reluctance to share one's knowledge with others. Addressing these challenges, the authors present an application-oriented serious game-based haptic modeling approach for externalize tacit knowledge, which can be used to develop the first versions of business models based on tacit knowledge. Both conceptual and practical design fundamentals are presented based on elaborated theoretical approaches, which were developed with the help of a design science approach. The development of the research process is presented step by step, whereby we focused on the high accessibility of the presented research. Practitioners are presented with guidelines for implementing their serious game projects. Scientists benefit from starting points for their research topics of externalization, internalization, and socialization of tacit knowledge, development of business models, and serious games or gamification. The paper concludes with open research desiderata and questions from the presented research process.}, language = {en} } @incollection{ThimGronauHaaseetal.2023, author = {Thim, Christof and Gronau, Norbert and Haase, Jennifer and Grum, Marcus and Sch{\"u}ffler, Arnulf and Roling, Wiebke and Kluge, Annette}, title = {Modeling change in business processes}, series = {Business modeling and software design}, booktitle = {Business modeling and software design}, editor = {Shishkov, Boris}, publisher = {Springer Nature}, address = {Cham}, isbn = {978-3-031-36756-4}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-031-36757-1_1}, pages = {3 -- 17}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Business processes are regularly modified either to capture requirements from the organization's environment or due to internal optimization and restructuring. Implementing the changes into the individual work routines is aided by change management tools. These tools aim at the acceptance of the process by and empowerment of the process executor. They cover a wide range of general factors and seldom accurately address the changes in task execution and sequence. Furthermore, change is only framed as a learning activity, while most obstacles to change arise from the inability to unlearn or forget behavioural patterns one is acquainted with. Therefore, this paper aims to develop and demonstrate a notation to capture changes in business processes and identify elements that are likely to present obstacles during change. It connects existing research from changes in work routines and psychological insights from unlearning and intentional forgetting to the BPM domain. The results contribute to more transparency in business process models regarding knowledge changes. They provide better means to understand the dynamics and barriers of change processes.}, language = {en} } @incollection{GonnermannBrandenburgerVladovaetal.2023, author = {Gonnermann, Jana and Brandenburger, Bonny and Vladova, Gergana and Gronau, Norbert}, title = {To what extent can individualisation in terms of different types of mode improve learning outcomes and learner satisfaction?}, series = {Proceedings of the 56th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences January 3-6, 2023}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 56th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences January 3-6, 2023}, editor = {Bui, Tung X.}, publisher = {Department of IT Management Shidler College of Business University of Hawaii}, address = {Honolulu, HI}, isbn = {978-0-9981331-6-4}, pages = {123 -- 132}, year = {2023}, abstract = {With the latest technological developments and associated new possibilities in teaching, the personalisation of learning is gaining more and more importance. It assumes that individual learning experiences and results could generally be improved when personal learning preferences are considered. To do justice to the complexity of the personalisation possibilities of teaching and learning processes, we illustrate the components of learning and teaching in the digital environment and their interdependencies in an initial model. Furthermore, in a pre-study, we investigate the relationships between the learner's ability to (digital) self-organise, the learner's prior- knowledge learning in different variants of mode and learning outcomes as one part of this model. With this pre-study, we are taking the first step towards a holistic model of teaching and learning in digital environments.}, language = {en} } @incollection{ThimGrumSchueffleretal.2021, author = {Thim, Christof and Grum, Marcus and Sch{\"u}ffler, Arnulf and Roling, Wiebke and Kluge, Annette and Gronau, Norbert}, title = {A concept for a distributed Interchangeable knowledge base in CPPS}, series = {Towards sustainable customization: cridging smart products and manufacturing systems}, booktitle = {Towards sustainable customization: cridging smart products and manufacturing systems}, editor = {Andersen, Ann-Louise and Andersen, Rasmus and Brunoe, Thomas Ditlev and Larsen, Maria Stoettrup Schioenning and Nielsen, Kjeld and Napoleone, Alessia and Kjeldgaard, Stefan}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Cham}, isbn = {978-3-030-90699-3}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-90700-6_35}, pages = {314 -- 321}, year = {2021}, abstract = {As AI technology is increasingly used in production systems, different approaches have emerged from highly decentralized small-scale AI at the edge level to centralized, cloud-based services used for higher-order optimizations. Each direction has disadvantages ranging from the lack of computational power at the edge level to the reliance on stable network connections with the centralized approach. Thus, a hybrid approach with centralized and decentralized components that possess specific abilities and interact is preferred. However, the distribution of AI capabilities leads to problems in self-adapting learning systems, as knowledgebases can diverge when no central coordination is present. Edge components will specialize in distinctive patterns (overlearn), which hampers their adaptability for different cases. Therefore, this paper aims to present a concept for a distributed interchangeable knowledge base in CPPS. The approach is based on various AI components and concepts for each participating node. A service-oriented infrastructure allows a decentralized, loosely coupled architecture of the CPPS. By exchanging knowledge bases between nodes, the overall system should become more adaptive, as each node can "forget" their present specialization.}, language = {en} } @incollection{UllrichGronau2020, author = {Ullrich, Andr{\´e} and Gronau, Norbert}, title = {Time to change}, series = {Proceedings of the International Conference on Innovative Intelligent Industrial Production and Logistics}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the International Conference on Innovative Intelligent Industrial Production and Logistics}, editor = {Panetto, Herv{\´e} and Madani, Kurosh and Smirnov, Alexander}, publisher = {SciTePress}, address = {[Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar]}, isbn = {978-989-758-476-3}, doi = {10.5220/0010148601090116}, pages = {109 -- 116}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Industry 4.0 leads to a radical change that is progressing incrementally. The new information and communication technologies provide many conceivable opportunities for their application in the context of sustainable corporate management. The combination of new digital technologies with the ecological and social goals of companies offers a multitude of unimagined potentials and challenges. Although companies already see the need for action, there was in the past and currently still is a lack of concrete measures that lever the potential of Industry 4.0 for sustainability management. During the course of this position paper we develop six theses (two from each sustainability perspective) against the background of the current situation in research and practice, and policy.}, language = {en} } @incollection{LedererHoehneStehleetal.2020, author = {Lederer, Markus and H{\"o}hne, Chris and Stehle, Fee and Hickmann, Thomas and Fuhr, Harald}, title = {Multilevel climate governance in Brazil and Indonesia}, series = {Climate governance across the globe : Pioneers, leaders and followers}, booktitle = {Climate governance across the globe : Pioneers, leaders and followers}, editor = {Wurzel, R{\"u}diger K. W. and Andersen, Mikael Skou and Tobin, Paul}, publisher = {Routledge}, address = {Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY}, isbn = {978-1-003-01424-9}, doi = {10.4324/9781003014249}, pages = {101 -- 119}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Focusing on forest policy and urban climate politics in Brazil and Indonesia, the primary objective of this chapter is to identify domestic pioneers and leaders who, compared to other sectors, governmental levels or jurisdictions within the same nation-state, move 'ahead of the troops' (Liefferink and Wurzel, 2017: 2-3). The chapter focuses especially on the role of multilevel governance in bringing about pioneership and leadership and on the different types of that have emerged. It also explores whether and, if so, to what extent domestic pioneers and leaders attract followers and whether there are signs of sustained domestic leadership. The chapter identifies the actors that constitute pioneers and leaders and assesses the processes which lead to their emergence. The chapter authors take up Wurzel et al.'s (2019) call to open up the black box of the nation-state. But instead of stressing the role of non-state actors, the chapter authors focus on vertical interactions among different governmental levels within nation states. The main argument put forward is that international and transnational processes, incentives, and ideas often trigger the development of domestic pioneership and leadership. Such processes, however, cannot be understood properly if domestic politics and dynamics across governmental levels within the nation-state are not taken into account.}, language = {en} } @incollection{KayaKopshteyn2020, author = {Kaya, Gizem and Kopshteyn, Georgy}, title = {Dispersing the fog}, series = {Corruption and informal practices in the Middle East and North Africa}, booktitle = {Corruption and informal practices in the Middle East and North Africa}, editor = {Kubbe, Ina and Varraich, Aiysha}, publisher = {Routledge}, address = {London}, isbn = {978-0-367-82285-9}, doi = {10.4324/9780367822859-2}, pages = {23 -- 42}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Countries in the Middle East generally fare poorly in Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index. One of the biggest challenges for the anti-corruption-regime in the Middle East are the many forms of corruption that are not being recognised as such on the local level, if assessed against a culturally relativistic benchmark. Our paper seeks to establish a unifying ground by providing a functional analysis of corruption which is both, normatively guiding and culturally sensitive. We demarcate our work as follows: (1) our reference point will be the phenomenon of institutional corruption, whereas (2) our working definition of corruption will conceive of corruption as a violation of role-specific norms that is motivated by the role-occupier's private motives. In an attempt to offer a comprehensive approach, corruption will be viewed on two differing levels. On the external level, we will begin with an investigation of features within a norm-order that typically instantiate corruption. We will argue that corruption is externally conditioned by an authority's inability to enforce and (re)establish the norms of conduct that ought to be action-guiding in office. This changes the expectation-structure within a norm-order and erodes public trust in the authorities, giving rise to willing perpetrators. Complementing this, the internal level of our framework will emphasize the motivational deficits of corrupt acts. It will be argued that this deficit can typically be found in societies that lack civic virtues. This, we suspect, is the functional reason why corrupt societies have such a hard time to overcome the problem: they lack both features and are, as a consequence, caught in a vicious circle as they struggle to strengthen civil society and consolidate institutional structures - whereas corruption increasingly disappears from the radar as it becomes accepted reality.}, language = {en} } @incollection{WeissZimmermann2022, author = {Weiß, Norman and Zimmermann, Andreas}, title = {Remarks on the relationship between international human rights law and international humanitarian law}, series = {Human rights and international humanitarian law : challenges ahead}, booktitle = {Human rights and international humanitarian law : challenges ahead}, editor = {Zimmermann, Andreas and Weiß, Norman}, publisher = {Edward Elgar Publishing}, address = {Cheltenham}, isbn = {978-1-83910-826-6}, doi = {10.4337/9781839108273.00006}, pages = {1 -- 10}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Back in 1949, and thus only one year after the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the four Geneva Conventions were adopted, providing a strong signal for a new world order created after 1945 with the United Nations at their centre and combining as their goals both the maintenance of peace and security and the protection of human rights, but also recognising, realistically, that succeeding generations had so far not yet been saved from the scourge of war. Hence, the continued need for rules governing, and limiting, the means and methods of warfare once an armed conflict has erupted. At the same time, the international community has unfortunately not been able so far to fully safeguard individual human rights, its efforts to that effect and the continuous development of international human rights law over the years notwithstanding.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Zimmermann2022, author = {Zimmermann, Andreas}, title = {Article 124 Transitional provision}, series = {Rome statute of the International Criminal Court}, booktitle = {Rome statute of the International Criminal Court}, editor = {Ambos, Kai}, edition = {Fourth}, publisher = {Beck}, address = {M{\"u}nchen}, isbn = {978-3-406-77926-8}, pages = {2905 -- 2914}, year = {2022}, language = {en} } @incollection{ZimmermannFreiburgBraun2022, author = {Zimmermann, Andreas and Freiburg-Braun, Elisa}, title = {Article 8bis Crime of aggression}, series = {Rome statute of the International Criminal Court}, booktitle = {Rome statute of the International Criminal Court}, editor = {Ambos, Kai}, edition = {Fourth}, publisher = {Beck}, address = {M{\"u}nchen}, isbn = {978-3-406-77926-8}, doi = {10.17104/9783406779268-686}, pages = {686 -- 726}, year = {2022}, language = {en} } @incollection{ZimmermannFreiburgBraun2022, author = {Zimmermann, Andreas and Freiburg-Braun, Elisa}, title = {Article 15ter Exercise of jurisdiction over the crime of aggression (Security Council referral)}, series = {Rome statute of the International Criminal Court}, booktitle = {Rome statute of the International Criminal Court}, editor = {Ambos, Kai}, edition = {Fourth}, publisher = {Beck}, address = {M{\"u}nchen}, isbn = {978-3-406-77926-8}, doi = {10.17104/9783406779268-927}, pages = {927 -- 932}, year = {2022}, language = {en} } @incollection{Zimmermann2022, author = {Zimmermann, Andreas}, title = {Article 5 Crimes within the jurisdiction of the Court}, series = {Rome statute of the International Criminal Court}, booktitle = {Rome statute of the International Criminal Court}, editor = {Ambos, Kai}, edition = {Fourth}, publisher = {Beck}, address = {M{\"u}nchen}, isbn = {978-3-406-74384-9}, pages = {107 -- 116}, year = {2022}, language = {en} } @incollection{Zimmermann2022, author = {Zimmermann, Andreas}, title = {Article 15bis. Exercise of jurisdiction over the crime of aggression (State referral, proprio motu)}, series = {Rome statute of the International Criminal Court}, booktitle = {Rome statute of the International Criminal Court}, editor = {Ambos, Kai}, edition = {Fourth}, publisher = {Beck}, address = {M{\"u}nchen}, isbn = {978-3-406-77926-8}, doi = {10.17104/9783406779268-899}, pages = {899 -- 926}, year = {2022}, language = {en} } @incollection{ZimmermannGeiss2022, author = {Zimmermann, Andreas and Geiß, Robin}, title = {Article 8 Para. 2(b)(xiii): Prohibited destruction}, series = {Rome statute of the International Criminal Court}, booktitle = {Rome statute of the International Criminal Court}, editor = {Ambos, Kai}, edition = {4}, publisher = {Beck}, address = {M{\"u}nchen}, isbn = {978-3-406-74384-9}, pages = {474 -- 503}, year = {2022}, language = {en} } @incollection{ZimmermannGeiss2022, author = {Zimmermann, Andreas and Geiß, Robin}, title = {Article 8 Para. 2(b)(x): Prohibition of physical mutilation}, series = {Rome statute of the International Criminal Court}, booktitle = {Rome statute of the International Criminal Court}, editor = {Ambos, Kai}, edition = {4}, publisher = {Beck}, address = {M{\"u}nchen}, isbn = {978-3-406-74384-9}, pages = {419 -- 436}, year = {2022}, language = {en} } @incollection{ZimmermannGeiss2022, author = {Zimmermann, Andreas and Geiß, Robin}, title = {Article 8 Paras. 2(c)-(f) and 3: War crimes committed in an armed conflict not of an international character}, series = {Rome statute of the International Criminal Court}, booktitle = {Rome statute of the International Criminal Court}, editor = {Ambos, Kai}, edition = {4}, publisher = {C.H. Beck}, address = {M{\"u}nchen}, isbn = {978-3-406-74384-9}, pages = {837 -- 1048}, year = {2022}, language = {en} } @incollection{ZimmermannGeiss2022, author = {Zimmermann, Andreas and Geiß, Robin}, title = {Article 8 Para. 2(b)(xvi): Pillage}, series = {Rome statute of the International Criminal Court}, booktitle = {Rome statute of the International Criminal Court}, editor = {Ambos, Kai}, edition = {Fourth edition}, publisher = {C.H. Beck}, address = {M{\"u}nchen}, isbn = {978-3-406-74384-9}, pages = {539 -- 554}, year = {2022}, language = {en} } @incollection{Zimmermann2021, author = {Zimmermann, Andreas}, title = {Would the world be a better place if one were to adopt a European approach to state immunity?}, series = {Remedies against immunity?}, volume = {297}, booktitle = {Remedies against immunity?}, editor = {Volpe, Valentina and Peters, Anne and Battini, Stefano}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Berlin ; Heidelberg}, isbn = {978-3-662-62303-9}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-662-62304-6_12}, pages = {219 -- 233}, year = {2021}, abstract = {This chapter argues not only that there is no European Sonderweg (or 'special way') when it comes to the law of state immunity but that there ought not to be one. Debates within The Hague Conference on Private International Law in the late 1990s and those leading to the adoption of the 2002 UN Convention on Jurisdictional Immunities of States, as well as the development of the EU Brussels Regulation on Jurisdiction and Enforcement, as amended in 2015, all demonstrate that state immunity was not meant to be limited by such treaties but 'safeguarded'. Likewise, there is no proof that regional European customary law limits state immunity when it comes to ius cogens violations, as Italy and (partly) Greece are the only European states denying state immunity in such cases while the European Court of Human Rights has, time and again, upheld a broad concept of state immunity. It therefore seems unlikely that in the foreseeable future a specific European customary law norm on state immunity will develop, especially given the lack of participation in such practice by those states most concerned by the matter, including Germany. This chapter considers the possible legal implications of the jurisprudence of the Italian Constitutional Court for European military operations (if such operations went beyond peacekeeping). These implications would mainly depend on the question of attribution: if one where to assume that acts undertaken within the framework of military operations led by the EU were to be, at least also, attributable to the troop-contributing member states, the respective troop-contributing state would be entitled to enjoy state immunity exactly to the same degree as in any kind of unilateral military operations. Additionally, some possible perspectives beyond Sentenza 238/2014 are examined, in particular concerning the redress awarded by domestic courts 'as long as' neither the German nor the international system grant equivalent protection to the victims of serious violations of international humanitarian law committed during World War II. In the author's opinion, strengthening the jurisdiction of international courts and tribunals, bringing interstate cases for damages before the International Court of Justice, as well as providing for claims commissions where individual compensation might be sought for violations of international humanitarian law would be more useful and appropriate mechanisms than denying state immunity.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Zimmermann2022, author = {Zimmermann, Andreas}, title = {The International Criminal Court's decision on jurisdiction concerning Palestine and the future of the ICC}, series = {Strafrecht und Systemunrecht : Festschrift f{\"u}r Gerhard Werle zum 70. Geburtstag}, booktitle = {Strafrecht und Systemunrecht : Festschrift f{\"u}r Gerhard Werle zum 70. Geburtstag}, editor = {Jeßberger, Florian and Burghardt, Boris and Vormbaum, Moritz}, publisher = {Mohr Siebeck}, address = {T{\"u}bingen}, isbn = {978-3-16-161046-2}, doi = {10.1628/978-3-16-161046-2}, pages = {451 -- 460}, year = {2022}, language = {en} } @incollection{vanBernum2019, author = {van Bernum, Anja}, title = {When does life end?}, series = {Perspectives of law and culture on the end-of-life legislations in France, Germany, India, Italy and United Kingdom}, booktitle = {Perspectives of law and culture on the end-of-life legislations in France, Germany, India, Italy and United Kingdom}, editor = {Rohlfing-Dijoux, Stephanie and Hellmann, Uwe}, publisher = {Nomos}, address = {Baden-Baden}, isbn = {978-3-8487-5492-2}, doi = {10.5771/9783845296777-251}, pages = {251 -- 260}, year = {2019}, abstract = {If you look at the question of the end-of-life legislation, one - or rather THE basic question - is particularly interesting: What is the "end of life"? What is death? Ofcourse, one can approach this question theologically or philosophically, but alsolegally and especially medically. Since the 1960 s, medical progress has made itpossible to distinguish between different individual points of time within the na-tural dying process. However, this raises the question as to which of these pointsof time is relevant for criminal law. This question, which is usually onsideredvery emotionally, will be examined in more detail in the paper.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Wiemann2022, author = {Wiemann, Dirk}, title = {Network Realism/Capitalist Realism}, series = {Realism: Aesthetics, Experiments, Politics}, booktitle = {Realism: Aesthetics, Experiments, Politics}, publisher = {Bloomsbury Academic}, address = {New York}, isbn = {978-1-5013-8548-3}, doi = {10.5040/9781501385513.0018}, pages = {209 -- 227}, year = {2022}, language = {en} } @incollection{Ette2019, author = {Ette, Ottmar}, title = {Pride and conviviality - pride in conviviality}, series = {Taking Stock - Twenty-Five Years of Comparative Literary Research (Internationale Forschungen zur allgemeinen und vergleichenden Literaturwissenschaft)}, volume = {200}, booktitle = {Taking Stock - Twenty-Five Years of Comparative Literary Research (Internationale Forschungen zur allgemeinen und vergleichenden Literaturwissenschaft)}, publisher = {Brill Rodopi}, address = {Leiden [u.a.]}, isbn = {978-90-04-41035-0}, issn = {0929-6999}, doi = {10.1163/9789004410350_006}, pages = {121 -- 155}, year = {2019}, abstract = {Pride is linked to conviviality, to the practice of life-with-an-other, and to an awareness of the limitations of the life forms and life norms which guide and regulate the life of culturally, socially, and historically defined communities. Assuming this link, pride in living-together and conviviality appear as concepts creating a framework for future perspectives. But these concepts need a space in which they can unfold critically and confidently with a view to the future. For millennia, the literatures of the world have created this space of simulation and experimentation in which knowledge of how-to-live-with-an-other has been put down on paper through the open-ended tradition of writing. It is the space of the life forms and life norms of conviviality: it offers us prospective knowledge for the future by translating the imaginable into the thinkable, and the readable into the livable.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Jacobi2019, author = {Jacobi, Juliane}, title = {Education}, series = {The routledge history of women in early modern Europe}, booktitle = {The routledge history of women in early modern Europe}, publisher = {Routledge}, address = {Abingdon}, isbn = {978-0-429-35578-3}, doi = {10.4324/9780429355783}, pages = {115 -- 134}, year = {2019}, abstract = {Vives emphasizes needlework as an appropriate occupation for all women, even for 'a princess or a queen'. A wide variety of schools run by individual tradesmen or women offered instruction in certain fields, such as writing and calculus, while schools erected or licensed by the authorities concentrated on religious education. A large group of orphanages founded during the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries provided a sound education for boys and girls. Authorities, parents and educational thinkers of the time were much less concerned with girls' education than with that of boys. Private tutoring at home concentrated on the same subjects but, when boys were instructed at home, some girls had a chance to participate in a more academically oriented education. In most educational settings, be it at day schools, boarding schools or in private homes, teachers, mothers and governesses were expected to raise good housewives, pious mothers and obedient spouses.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Schmidt2021, author = {Schmidt, Thorsten Ingo}, title = {Urbanisation and local government - an introduction}, series = {Urbanisation and local government(s)}, booktitle = {Urbanisation and local government(s)}, editor = {Hoffman, Istv{\´a}n and Rozsnyai, Krisztina F. and Nagy, Marianna}, publisher = {Institute for Local Self-Government}, address = {Maribor}, isbn = {978-961-7124-06-4}, doi = {10.4335/2021.7}, pages = {5 -- 14}, year = {2021}, abstract = {This introductory essay is structured as follows: First of all, several forms of urbanisation (I.) are introduced and the processes of urbanisation and dis-urbanisation (II.) are defined. Then four fields of law which are deeply affected by urbanisation are put into the focus. These are, local government law (III.), but also public building law (IV.), civil service law (V.) and public finance law (VI.). Afterwards the effects of the corona pandemic on these fields of law are contemplated, taking account of the process of urbanisation (VII.). Finally, the main results are summarised (VIII.).}, language = {en} } @incollection{Schmidt2021, author = {Schmidt, Thorsten Ingo}, title = {The cde of conduct for the justices of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany}, series = {Challenged justice}, booktitle = {Challenged justice}, editor = {Shetreet, Shimon and Chodosh, Hiram and Helland, Eric}, publisher = {Brill Nijhoff}, address = {Leiden ; Boston}, isbn = {978-9-00442-155-4}, doi = {10.1163/9789004421554_016}, pages = {293 -- 299}, year = {2021}, abstract = {In all matters, both official and unofficial, the Justices of the Federal Constitutional Court conduct themselves in a way that does notcompromise the reputation of the Court, the dignity of their officeor confidence in their independence, impartiality, neutrality and integrity.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Karolewski2020, author = {Karolewski, Ireneusz Pawel}, title = {Memory games and populism in postcommunist Poland}, series = {European memory in populism. Representations of self and other. Edited by Chiara de Cesari, Ayhan Kaya}, booktitle = {European memory in populism. Representations of self and other. Edited by Chiara de Cesari, Ayhan Kaya}, editor = {De Cesari, Chiara and Kaya, Ayhan}, publisher = {Routledge, Taylor \& Francis Group}, address = {London, New York}, isbn = {978-0-429-45481-3}, doi = {10.4324/9780429454813}, pages = {239 -- 256}, year = {2020}, abstract = {The chapter explores aspects of 'memory games' in postcommunist Poland vis-{\`a}-vis the country's authoritarian communist past. In particular, it is interested in the populist moments of lustration and de-communization, and also after October 2015 when the right-wing Law and Justice party (PiS) won the parliamentary and presidential elections in Poland. The main argument is that even though legitimate considerations of lustration and de-communization play a role, a number of policies dealing with transitional justice are related to populist mobilization by the PiS. Against this background, the chapter discusses how far the transitional justice has been accompanied by the process of reframing the political memory about the guilt, suffering, and righteousness during communism. Populist legitimation aims at reconfiguring the public discourse on the transitional justice in a way that it is used to justify controversial public policies in tune with the interest of the groups currently in power, which present themselves as the true voice of the people. The core of the article deals with three main aspects of Polish memory games: (1) the meandering of lustration (mainly with regard to the position of the PiS/Law and Justice and PO/Civic Platform - the largest Polish political parties since 2005), (2) the lustration as the function of power, and (3) the role of the Institute of National Remembrance as a case of institutionalized memory games.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Kohler, author = {Kohler, Ulrich}, title = {European Quality of Life Survey}, series = {Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-Being Research}, booktitle = {Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-Being Research}, editor = {Michalos, Alex C.}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Dordrecht}, isbn = {978-94-007-0752-8}, doi = {10.1007/978-94-007-0753-5_939}, pages = {2014 -- 2017}, language = {en} } @incollection{Bickenbach2021, author = {Bickenbach, Christian}, title = {Smend, Rudolf}, series = {Encyclopedia of the philosophy of law and social philosophy}, booktitle = {Encyclopedia of the philosophy of law and social philosophy}, editor = {Sellers, Mortimer and Kirste, Stephan}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Dordrecht}, isbn = {978-94-007-6730-0}, doi = {10.1007/978-94-007-6730-0_795-1}, pages = {1 -- 4}, year = {2021}, language = {en} } @incollection{Bickenbach2022, author = {Bickenbach, Christian}, title = {Legal peace through legal protection against administrative decisions}, series = {Novi Sad - European Capital of Culture 2022}, booktitle = {Novi Sad - European Capital of Culture 2022}, editor = {Ristivojević, Branislav and Jovanov, Ilija and Milutin, Milan and Midorović, Sloboda and Kovačević, Milica}, publisher = {University of Novi Sad Faculty of Law Publishing Centre}, address = {Novi Sad}, isbn = {978-86-7774-250-8}, pages = {45 -- 47}, year = {2022}, language = {en} } @incollection{Brendel2019, author = {Brendel, Nina}, title = {(How) do students reflect on sustainability?}, series = {Issues in Teaching and Learning of Education for Sustainability}, booktitle = {Issues in Teaching and Learning of Education for Sustainability}, editor = {Chang, Chew-Hung and Kidman, Gillian and Wi, Andy}, publisher = {Routledge}, address = {Abingdon}, isbn = {978-0-429-45043-3}, doi = {10.4324/9780429450433}, pages = {117 -- 126}, year = {2019}, abstract = {The ability to reflect is considered an essential element of Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) and a key competence for learners and educators in ESD (UNECE Strategy for ESD, 2012). In contrast to its high importance, little is known about how reflective thinking can be identified, influenced or increased in the classroom. Therefore, the objective of this study is to address this need by developing an empirical multi-stage model designed to help educators diagnose different levels of reflective thinking and to identify factors that influence students' reflective thinking about sustainability. Based on a 4-8-week project with grade 10 and 11 students studying sustainability, reflective thinking performance using weblogs as reflective journals was analysed. In addition, qualitative semi-structured interviews were conducted with the teachers to comprehend the learning environment and the personal value they assigned to ESD in their geography class. To determine the levels of reflective thinking achieved by the students, the study built on the work of Dewey (1933) and pre-existing multi-stage models of reflective thinking (Bain, Ballantyne, \& Packer, 1999; Chen, Wei, Wu, \& Uden, 2009). Using a qualitative, iterative data analysis, the study adapted the stage models to be applicable in ESD and found great differences in the students' reflection levels. Furthermore, the study identified eight factors that influence students' reflective thinking about sustainability. The outcomes of this study may be valuable for educators in high school and higher education, who seek to diagnose their students' reflective thinking performance and facilitate reflection about sustainability.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Steiger2019, author = {Steiger, Dominik}, title = {International law and new challenges to democracy in the digital age}, series = {Big data, political campaigning and the law : democracy and privacy in the age of micro-targeting}, booktitle = {Big data, political campaigning and the law : democracy and privacy in the age of micro-targeting}, editor = {Witzleb, Normann and Paterson, Moira and Richardson, Janice}, publisher = {Routledge}, address = {London}, isbn = {9780429288654}, doi = {10.4324/9780429288654}, pages = {71 -- 98}, year = {2019}, abstract = {This chapter aims to analyse whether and how democracy is actually threatened by big-data-based operations and what role international law can play to respond to this possible threat. It shows how big-data-based operations challenge democracy and how international law can help in defending it. The chapter focuses on both state and non-state actors may undermine democracy through big data operations; although democracy as such is a rather underdeveloped concept in international law, which is often more concerned with effectivity than legitimacy - international law protects against these challenges via a democracy-based approach rooted in international human rights law on the one hand, and the principle of non-intervention on the other hand. Thus, although democracy does not play a major role in international law, international law nevertheless is able to protect democracy against challenges from the inside as well as outside.}, language = {en} } @incollection{AlbrechtSchneider2022, author = {Albrecht, Anna Helena and Schneider, Anne}, title = {Between laissez-faire and literal regulation - The German approach to the implementation of the directives on defence rights}, series = {Effective protection of the rights of the accused in the EU directives: A computable approach to criminal procedure law}, booktitle = {Effective protection of the rights of the accused in the EU directives: A computable approach to criminal procedure law}, editor = {Contissa, Giuseppe and Lasagni, Giulia and Caianiello, Michele and Sartor, Giovanni}, publisher = {Brill}, address = {Leiden}, isbn = {978-90-04-51338-9}, doi = {10.1163/9789004513396_009}, pages = {114 -- 132}, year = {2022}, language = {en} } @incollection{Albrecht2023, author = {Albrecht, Anna Helena}, title = {Compensation for wrongful convictions in Germany}, series = {Compensation for wrongful convictions: A comparative perspective}, booktitle = {Compensation for wrongful convictions: A comparative perspective}, editor = {Jasiński, Wojciech and Kremens, Karolina}, edition = {1st ed.}, publisher = {Routledge}, address = {London}, doi = {10.4324/9781003229414-3}, pages = {25 -- 51}, year = {2023}, abstract = {The chapter describes the German procedure for obtaining compensation for wrongful convictions. Besides specific cases of compensation for convictions based on subsequently repealed legislation and claims arising from general official liability, German law provides a mechanism for compensation, insofar as a conviction is eliminated or mitigated in a retrial in criminal proceedings. Still within this retrial, the criminal court is called upon to determine whether a claim exists for compensation of material and/or non-material damages on the merits. The amount of compensation is assessed in a judicial administrative procedure at the request of the person concerned. The compensation for non-material harm is calculated on the basis of a lump sum of currently €75 per day of imprisonment; the extent of material harm must be submitted and proven by the person concerned. She has the right to take legal action in the civil courts against the decision on the amount, she has the right to take legal action in the civil courts.}, language = {en} } @incollection{HosliDoerfler2015, author = {Hosli, Madeleine O. and D{\"o}rfler, Thomas}, title = {The United Nations Security Council}, series = {Rising powers and multilateral institutions (International Political Economy Series)}, booktitle = {Rising powers and multilateral institutions (International Political Economy Series)}, editor = {Lesage, Dries and Van de Graaf, Thijs}, publisher = {Palgrave Macmillan}, address = {London}, isbn = {978-1-349-48504-8}, doi = {10.1057/9781137397607_8}, pages = {135 -- 152}, year = {2015}, abstract = {The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) is one of the most important multilateral institutions having the ambition to shape global governance and the only organ of the global community that can adopt legally binding resolutions for the maintenance of international peace and security and, if necessary, authorize the use of force. Created in the aftermath of World War II by its victors, the UNSC's constellation looks increasingly anachronistic, however, in light of the changing global distribution of power. Adapting the institutional structure and decision-making procedures of the UNSC has proven to be one of the most difficult challenges of the last decades, while it is the institution that has probably been faced with the most vociferous calls for reform. Although there have been changes to the informal ways in which outside actors are drawn into the UNSC's work and activities, many of the major players in the current international system seem to be deprived from equal treatment in its core patterns of decision-making. Countries such as Brazil, Germany, India and Japan, alongside emerging African nations such as Nigeria and South Africa, are among the states eager to secure permanent representation on the Council. By comparison, selected BRICS countries, China and Russia - in contrast to their role in other multilateral institutions - are permanent members of the UNSC and with this, have been "insiders" for a long time. This renders the situation of the UNSC different from global institutions, in which traditionally, Western powers have dominated the agenda.}, language = {en} } @incollection{HosliDoerfler2020, author = {Hosli, Madeleine and D{\"o}rfler, Thomas}, title = {The United Nations Security Council}, series = {The Changing Global Order : Challenges and Prospects}, booktitle = {The Changing Global Order : Challenges and Prospects}, editor = {Hosli, Madeleine O. and Selleslaghs, Joren}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Cham}, isbn = {978-3-030-21603-0}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-21603-0_15}, pages = {299 -- 320}, year = {2020}, abstract = {The chapter explores how the Security Council has reacted to the changing global order in terms of institutional reform and its working methods. First, we look at how the Security Council's setup looks increasingly anachronistic against the tremendous shifts in global power. Yet, established and rising powers are not disengaging. In contrast, they are turning to the Council to address growing challenges posed by the changing nature of armed conflict, the surge of terrorism and foreign fighters, nuclear proliferation and persistent intra-state conflicts. Then, we explore institutional and political hurdles for Council reform. While various reform models have been suggested, none of them gained the necessary global support. Instead, we demonstrate how the Council has increased the representation of emerging powers in informal ways. Potential candidates for permanent seats and their regional counterparts are committed as elected members, peacekeeping contributors or within the Peacebuilding Commission. Finally, we analyze how innovatively the Council has reacted to global security challenges. This includes working methods reform, expansion of sanctions regimes and involvement of non-state actors. We conclude that even though the Council's membership has not yet been altered, it has reacted to the changing global order in ways previously unaccounted for.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Kosman2022, author = {Kosman, Admiʾel}, title = {Tanakh, Mishnah and Talmud}, series = {Revenge : History and Fantasy : exhibition catalogue}, booktitle = {Revenge : History and Fantasy : exhibition catalogue}, publisher = {Hanser}, address = {M{\"u}nchen}, isbn = {978-3-446-27246-0}, pages = {39 -- 46}, year = {2022}, language = {en} } @incollection{CarlaUhinkRollinger2023, author = {Carl{\`a}-Uhink, Filippo and Rollinger, Christian}, title = {The Tetrarchy as Ideology}, series = {The Tetrarchy as Ideology. Recoonfigurations and Representations of an Imperial Power}, booktitle = {The Tetrarchy as Ideology. Recoonfigurations and Representations of an Imperial Power}, editor = {Carl{\`a}-Uhink, Filippo}, publisher = {Franz Steiner}, address = {Stuttgart}, isbn = {978-3-515-13403-3}, pages = {11 -- 24}, year = {2023}, language = {en} } @incollection{CarlaUhink2023, author = {Carl{\`a}-Uhink, Filippo}, title = {Quod omni consanguinitate certius est, virtutibus fratres Families and Family Relationships in 'Tetrarchic' Ideology}, series = {The Tetrarchy as Ideology : Recoonfigurations and Representations of an Imperial Power}, booktitle = {The Tetrarchy as Ideology : Recoonfigurations and Representations of an Imperial Power}, editor = {Carl{\`a}-Uhink, Filippo}, publisher = {Franz Steiner}, address = {Stuttgart}, isbn = {978-3-515-13403-3}, pages = {25 -- 46}, year = {2023}, language = {en} } @incollection{HennemannMeisnitzer2022, author = {Hennemann, Anja and Meisnitzer, Benjamin}, title = {An introduction to contact-induced and cognitively motivated grammaticalization and lexicalization processes in Romance languages}, series = {Linguistic hybridity: contact-induced and cognitively motivated grammaticalization and lexicalization processes in Romance languages}, booktitle = {Linguistic hybridity: contact-induced and cognitively motivated grammaticalization and lexicalization processes in Romance languages}, publisher = {Heidelberg}, address = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Winter}, isbn = {978-3-8253-4936-3}, pages = {7 -- 13}, year = {2022}, language = {en} } @incollection{BoehmHennemannMeisnitzer2022, author = {B{\"o}hm, Ver{\´o}nica Julia and Hennemann, Anja and Meisnitzer, Benjamin}, title = {Language contact and the linguistic coding of evidentiality in varieties of Spanish in Latin America}, series = {Linguistic hybridity: contact-induced and cognitively motivated grammaticalization and lexicalization processes in Romance languages}, booktitle = {Linguistic hybridity: contact-induced and cognitively motivated grammaticalization and lexicalization processes in Romance languages}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Winter}, address = {Heidelberg}, isbn = {978-3-8253-4936-3}, pages = {117 -- 142}, year = {2022}, language = {en} } @incollection{CarlaUhinkWieber2020, author = {Carl{\`a}-Uhink, Filippo and Wieber, Anja}, title = {Introduction}, series = {Orientalism and the reception of powerful women from the ancient world}, booktitle = {Orientalism and the reception of powerful women from the ancient world}, publisher = {Bloomsbury Academic}, address = {New York}, isbn = {978-1-3500-5011-2}, doi = {10.5040/9781350077416}, pages = {1 -- 15}, year = {2020}, abstract = {In 1932, Grace Harriet Macurdy, Professor of Greek at Vassar College, wrote about Cleopatra's and Marc Antony's lifestyle in Egypt: In a manner of living as though taken from the Arabian Nights Entertainment, they gambled, drank, hunted and fished together, and wandered about Alexandria by night in disguise.  .  . Even Macurdy - the author of a pioneering study on Hellenistic queens and 'woman-power', in which she stressed the necessity of evaluating powerful women by the same standards as their male counterparts - could not avoid using an Orientalist flair when describing the most famous Ptolemaic queen. It is the aim of this book to show that Macurdy was and is anything but alone, and that discourses and images developed by the Orientalist imagination have dominated the ways in which powerful ancient women have been represented in modern reception. The reason for this, we argue, is...}, language = {en} } @incollection{Lettl2022, author = {Lettl, Tobias}, title = {Patient decree and help for dying (Euthanasia) in German Law}, series = {Culture and law : multidisciplinary cross-fertilization of views on the end of life}, booktitle = {Culture and law : multidisciplinary cross-fertilization of views on the end of life}, publisher = {Nomos}, address = {Baden-Baden}, isbn = {978-3-8487-7731-0}, doi = {10.5771/9783748921271-48}, pages = {48 -- 55}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Der folgende Artikel befasst sich mit der Frage, unter welchen Voraussetzungen eine Patientenverf{\"u}gung im deutschen Recht m{\"o}glich ist. Eine Patientenverf{\"u}gung kann innerhalb gewisser Grenzen den Willen des Patienten im Stadium der Rechtsf{\"a}higkeit festlegen, was in bestimmten Situationen geschehen soll,wenn der Patient sp{\"a}ter in Pflege ist und daher eine Pflegekraft seine Vertretung bei bestimmten Entscheidungen {\"u}bernimmt. Dies gilt insbesondere f{\"u}r die Beendigung von lebenserhaltenden Maßnahmen im Krankheitsfall.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Tanneberg2020, author = {Tanneberg, Dag}, title = {Toward a theory of political repression}, series = {The politics of repression under authoritarian rule : how steadfast is the Iron Throne?}, booktitle = {The politics of repression under authoritarian rule : how steadfast is the Iron Throne?}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Cham}, isbn = {978-3-030-35477-0}, issn = {2198-7289}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-35477-0_2}, pages = {9 -- 41}, year = {2020}, abstract = {To ensure political survival, autocrats must prevent popular rebellion, and political repression is a means to that end. However, autocrats face threats from both the inside and the outside of the center of power. They must avoid popular rebellion and at the same time share power with strategic actors who enjoy incentive to challenge established power-sharing arrangements whenever repression is ordered. Can autocrats turn repression in a way that allows trading one threat off against the other? This chapter first argues that prior research offers scant insight on that question because it relies on umbrella concepts and questionable measurements of repression. Next, the chapter disaggregates repression into restrictions and violence and reflects on their drawbacks. Citizens adapt to the restriction of political civil liberties, and violence backfires against its originators. Hence, restrictions require enforcement, and violence requires moderation. When interpreted as complements, it becomes clear that restrictions and violence have the potential to compensate for their respective weaknesses. The complementarity between violence and restrictions turns political repression into a valuable addition to the authoritarian toolkit. The chapter concludes with an application of these ideas to the twin problems of authoritarian control and power-sharing.}, language = {en} } @incollection{BronstertCrisologoHeistermannetal.2020, author = {Bronstert, Axel and Crisologo, Irene and Heistermann, Maik and {\"O}zt{\"u}rk, Ugur and Vogel, Kristin and Wendi, Dadiyorto}, title = {Flash-floods: more often, more severe, more damaging?}, series = {Climate change, hazards and adaptation options: handling the impacts of a changing climate}, booktitle = {Climate change, hazards and adaptation options: handling the impacts of a changing climate}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Cham}, isbn = {978-3-030-37425-9}, issn = {1610-2010}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-37425-9_12}, pages = {225 -- 244}, year = {2020}, abstract = {In recent years, urban and rural flash floods in Europe and abroad have gained considerable attention because of their sudden occurrence, severe material damages and even danger to life of inhabitants. This contribution addresses questions about possibly changing environmental conditions which might have altered the occurrence frequencies of such events and their consequences. We analyze the following major fields of environmental changes. Altered high intensity rain storm conditions, as a consequence of regionalwarming; Possibly altered runoff generation conditions in response to high intensity rainfall events; Possibly altered runoff concentration conditions in response to the usage and management of the landscape, such as agricultural, forest practices or rural roads; Effects of engineering measures in the catchment, such as retention basins, check dams, culverts, or river and geomorphological engineering measures. We take the flash-flood in Braunsbach, SW-Germany, as an example, where a particularly concise flash flood event occurred at the end of May 2016. This extreme cascading natural event led to immense damage in this particular village. The event is retrospectively analyzed with regard to meteorology, hydrology, geomorphology and damage to obtain a quantitative assessment of the processes and their development. The results show that it was a very rare rainfall event with extreme intensities, which in combination with catchment properties and altered environmental conditions led to extreme runoff, extreme debris flow and immense damages. Due to the complex and interacting processes, no single flood cause can be identified, since only the interplay of those led to such an event. We have shown that environmental changes are important, but-at least for this case study-even natural weather and hydrologic conditions would still have resulted in an extreme flash flood event.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Krueger2020, author = {Kr{\"u}ger, Hans-Peter}, title = {Closed environment and open world}, series = {Jakob von Uexk{\"u}ll and philosophy: life, environments, anthropology}, booktitle = {Jakob von Uexk{\"u}ll and philosophy: life, environments, anthropology}, publisher = {Routledge}, address = {London}, isbn = {978-0-429-27909-6}, doi = {10.4324/9780429279096}, pages = {89 -- 105}, year = {2020}, abstract = {According to Plessner, both adaptation and selection can be conceived not just as requested by the environment but also as actively proceeding from the organism. In this respect, Plessner finds in Uexk{\"u}ll's new biology a powerful counterweight to the constraints of Darwinism. However, despite all the points in common in their respective understanding of the problem, Plessner reproaches to Uexk{\"u}ll to have entirely missed the intermediate layer of the lived body [Leib] between the organism and its environment. Unlike Uexk{\"u}ll, concerning the more developed animals, Plessner took up elements of animal psychology from Wolfgang K{\"o}hler and Frederik Jacobus Johannes Buytendijk. Finally, Plessner finds insufficiencies also in Uexk{\"u}ll's distinction between the notion of world and the notion of environment, which would lead to the parallel positing of different environments. In reaction to Uexk{\"u}ll's leveling of all environments, Plessner drafted a philosophical-anthropological spectrum between the intelligent way of living observed in the great apes, whose intelligence had been demonstrated, and the co-wordly life of the symbolic mind as seen in the personal sphere of human life.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Hassler2022, author = {Haßler, Gerda}, title = {Aspectual periphrases in Romance languages in contact with the English progressive form}, series = {Linguistic Hybridity. Contact-induced and cognitively motivated grammaticalization and lexicalization processes in Romance Languages}, booktitle = {Linguistic Hybridity. Contact-induced and cognitively motivated grammaticalization and lexicalization processes in Romance Languages}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Winter}, address = {Heidelberg}, isbn = {978-3-8253-4936-3}, pages = {215 -- 229}, year = {2022}, language = {en} } @incollection{Schmidt2017, author = {Schmidt, Marco F.}, title = {Preface}, series = {Drug target miRNA}, volume = {1517}, booktitle = {Drug target miRNA}, editor = {Schmidt, Marco F.}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {New York}, isbn = {978-1-4939-6563-2}, issn = {1064-3745}, doi = {10.1007/978-1-4939-6563-2}, pages = {V -- V}, year = {2017}, language = {en} } @incollection{Bookhagen2017, author = {Bookhagen, Bodo}, title = {The influence of hydrology and glaciology on wetlands in the Himalayas}, series = {Bird migration across the Himalayas : wetland functioning amidst mountains and glaciers}, booktitle = {Bird migration across the Himalayas : wetland functioning amidst mountains and glaciers}, editor = {Prins, Herbert H.T. and Namgail, Tsewang}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, address = {Cambridge}, isbn = {978-1-107-11471-5}, doi = {10.1017/9781316335420}, pages = {175 -- 188}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Birds migrating across the Himalayan region fly over the highest peaks in the world, facing immense physiological and climatic challenges. The authors show the different strategies used by birds to cope with these challenges. Many wetland avian species are seen in the high-altitude lakes of the Himalayas and the adjoining Tibetan Plateau, such as Bar-Headed Geese. Ringing programmes have generated information about origins and destinations, and this book is the first to present information on the bird's exact migratory paths. Capitalising on knowledge generated through satellite telemetry, the authors describe the migratory routes of a multitude of birds flying over or skirting the Himalayas. The myriad of threats to migratory birds and the wetland system in the Central Asian Flyway are discussed, with ways to mitigate them. This volume will inform and persuade policy-makers and conservation practitioners to take appropriate measures for the long-term survival of this unique migration}, language = {en} } @incollection{VerwiebeKazepovFrieseneckeretal.2022, author = {Verwiebe, Roland and Kazepov, Yuri and Friesenecker, Michael and Ahn, Byeongsun}, title = {Vienna's resilience}, series = {Vienna: Still a Just City?}, booktitle = {Vienna: Still a Just City?}, publisher = {Routledge}, address = {London}, isbn = {978-1-003-13382-7}, doi = {10.4324/9781003133827-14}, pages = {146 -- 158}, year = {2022}, abstract = {This chapter provides a synthesis of the volume, bringing together the aspects that characterise each of the single policy domains analysed throughout and highlighting their synergic effects on the output. In particular, it addresses the dualisation tendencies between 'winners' and 'losers' in Vienna's urban transformation in the changing dimensions of social stratification, on the one hand; and the mechanisms of institutional resilience, on the other hand. Despite the inclusive welfare system, emerging vulnerabilities currently pose new challenges for Vienna's redistributive capacity in the key policy areas. Existing institutional arrangements and their regulatory capacities are a good starting point to answer the question: is Vienna still a just city?}, language = {en} } @incollection{RiedererFritschSeewann2021, author = {Riederer, Bernhard Edwin and Fritsch, Nina-Sophie and Seewann, Lena}, title = {Singles in the city}, series = {Vienna Yearbook of Population Research}, volume = {19}, booktitle = {Vienna Yearbook of Population Research}, number = {1}, publisher = {Austrian Academy of Sciences Press}, address = {Vienna}, issn = {1728-5305}, doi = {10.1553/populationyearbook2021.res3.2}, pages = {319 -- 353}, year = {2021}, abstract = {More people than ever are living in cities, and in these cities, more and more people are living alone. Using the example of Vienna, this paper investigates the subjective well-being of single households in the city. Previous research has identified positive and negative aspects of living alone (e.g., increased freedom vs. missing social embeddedness). We compare single households with other household types using data from the Viennese Quality of Life Survey (1995-2018). In our analysis, we consider overall life satisfaction as well as selected dimensions of subjective wellbeing (i.e., housing, financial situation, main activity, family, social contacts, leisure time). Our findings show that the subjective well-being of single households in Vienna is high and quite stable over time. While single households are found to have lower life satisfaction than two-adult households, this result is mainly explained by singles reporting lower satisfaction with family life. Compared to households with children, singles are more satisfied with their financial situation, leisure time and housing, which helps to offset the negative consequences of missing family ties (in particular with regard to single parents).}, language = {en} } @incollection{Tanneberg2020, author = {Tanneberg, Dag}, title = {Conclusion}, series = {Politics of repression under authoritarian rule}, booktitle = {Politics of repression under authoritarian rule}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Cham}, isbn = {978-3-030-35477-0}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-35477-0_6}, pages = {163 -- 176}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Does political repression work for authoritarian rule? On the one hand, repression is a hallmark of authoritarian governance. It denotes any action governments take to increase the costs of collective action. Autocrats consciously apply repression to curb popular opposition within their territorial jurisdiction. They repress in order to protect their policies, personnel, or other interests against challenges from below. Repression is, thus, a means to the end of political survival in non-democratic contexts. A useful means lives up to its promises. Does repression do that? This project started on the suspicion that we do not yet know the answer. This concluding chapter recalls the key theoretical ideas developed along the way, highlights the main findings of the book, and concludes with opportunities for future research.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Kuegler2017, author = {K{\"u}gler, Frank}, title = {Tone and intonation in Akan}, series = {Intonation in African Tone Languages}, volume = {24}, booktitle = {Intonation in African Tone Languages}, publisher = {De Gruyter Mouton}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-11-050352-4; 978-3-11-048479-3}, issn = {1861-4191}, doi = {10.1515/9783110503524-004}, pages = {89 -- 129}, year = {2017}, abstract = {This chapter provides an account of the intonation patterns in Akan (Kwa, Niger-Congo). Tonal processes such as downstep, tonal spreading and tonal replacement influence the surface tone pattern of a sentence. In general, any Akan utterance independent of sentence type shows a characteristic down-trend in pitch. This chapter proposes that Akan employs a simple post-lexical tonal grammar that accounts for the shapes of an intonation contour. The unmarked post-lexical structure is found in simple declaratives. The downward trend of an intonation contour is shaped by local tonal interactions (downstep), and sentence-final tonal neutralization. In polar questions, an iota-phrase-final low boundary tone (L\%) accounts for the intensity increase and lengthening of the final vowel compared to a declarative. Complex declaratives and left-dislocations show a partial pitch reset at the left edge of an embedded iota-phrase. Underlying lexical tones are not affected by intonation with the exception of sentence-final H-tones.}, language = {en} } @incollection{CarlaUhinkCecchetMachado2022, author = {Carl{\`a}-Uhink, Filippo and Cecchet, Lucia and Machado, Carlos}, title = {Introduction}, series = {Poverty in Ancient Greece and Rome. Realities and Discourses}, booktitle = {Poverty in Ancient Greece and Rome. Realities and Discourses}, publisher = {Routledge}, address = {London / New York}, isbn = {978-0-36722-115-7}, doi = {10.4324/9780367221157-1}, pages = {1 -- 13}, year = {2022}, language = {en} } @incollection{CarlaUhink2022, author = {Carl{\`a}-Uhink, Filippo}, title = {Cicero, the Poor, and Roman Rhetoric}, series = {Poverty in Ancient Greece and Rome. Realities and Discourses}, booktitle = {Poverty in Ancient Greece and Rome. Realities and Discourses}, publisher = {Routledge}, address = {London / New York}, isbn = {978-0-36722-115-7}, doi = {10.4324/9780367221157-11}, pages = {166 -- 183}, year = {2022}, language = {en} } @incollection{Demske2021, author = {Demske, Ulrike}, title = {Silent Heads in Early New High German}, series = {Headedness and/or grammatical anarchy?}, booktitle = {Headedness and/or grammatical anarchy?}, publisher = {Language Science Press}, address = {Berlin}, pages = {I -- XXIX}, year = {2021}, abstract = {The rising standard language in Early New High German (1350-1650) provides particularly interesting cases for the question of missing heads on all levels of language structure. A well-known example are subordinate clauses lacking a finite auxiliary verb, traditionally called Afinite Constructions. Based on new data, drawn from two treebanks of Early New High German, the present paper will briefly sketch the distribution of ACs, before establishing that they are in fact a type of ellipsis and do not cluster with other non-finite clauses in German. The remainder of the paper addresses the question what kind of information is missing in ACs and how this information is retrieved. Obviously, auxiliary drop in ENHG represents a type of ellipsis rarely attested in present-day German.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Adamik2022, author = {Adamik, Verena}, title = {Boyle, T.C.}, series = {The encyclopedia of contemporary American fiction 1980-2020}, booktitle = {The encyclopedia of contemporary American fiction 1980-2020}, publisher = {John Wiley \& Sons Ltd.}, address = {Hoboken, NJ}, isbn = {978-1-119-43173-2}, doi = {10.1002/9781119431732.ecaf0023}, year = {2022}, abstract = {T.C. Boyle, or Thomas Coraghessan Boyle, is probably best known for his 1995 novel Tortilla Curtain , which quickly became a staple of high school and college syllabi. Tortilla Curtain deftly illustrates what Boyle does best: acerbically tracing the irrationality that governs human thought and the resulting contradictory and often unethical behavior (mostly in relation to xenophobia, environmentalism, and the intersections of gender). Despite often casting a critical eye over US American society, Boyle's works are accessible reads with fast-paced and eventful plots. This combination has produced a number of international bestsellers. In fact, Boyle is so popular in Germany that translations of his works have been published before the original versions came out in English. However, his talent for depicting the impotence of reason in the face of base desires, selfishness, group dynamics, and indoctrinated ideologies is also a weakness: at times, Boyle's satire reproduces what it means to criticize, coming close to naturalizing the hedonistic, prejudiced, and emotionally charged behavior of his characters.}, language = {en} } @incollection{SchenckMohamedZakariaNdiritiroetal.2021, author = {Schenck, Marcia C. and Mohamed Zakaria, Abdalla and Ndiritiro, Richesse and Omar, Shaema and Rer, Samson and Reed, Kate and Teferra, Gerawork}, title = {Opportunities and challenges of oral history research through refugee voices, narratives, and memories}, series = {Global South scholars in the Western Academy}, booktitle = {Global South scholars in the Western Academy}, publisher = {Routledge}, address = {New York}, isbn = {978-0-367-62582-5}, doi = {10.4324/9781003109808-18}, pages = {171 -- 185}, year = {2021}, abstract = {While academic mobility has generally been positioned in the literature as a ready, at-will movement of people and ideas, this chapter demonstrates how the conditions of mobility and immobility "all at once" impact knowledge production and exchange. By offering a more nuanced window into the experiences of scholars in exile, this chapter challenges dominant discourses of academic mobility and draws on lessons learned from within liminal spaces of knowledge production to elicit more response within higher education communities. Context-rich examples reveal the interpersonal tensions and cultural shifts—including gender, ethnic and race-based stereotypes and discrimination—that affect intellectual outputs, further problematizing the conceptualization of knowledge production in human capital terms. Lessons gleaned from Scholars at Risk (SAR) and related programmes suggest support structures that amplify scholars' agency; more broadly, higher education should consider ways of adapting to its diverse knowledge producers, rather than supporting the acclimation to its current environment.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Wiemann2021, author = {Wiemann, Dirk}, title = {Being Taught Something World-Sized}, series = {The Work of World Literature}, volume = {2021}, booktitle = {The Work of World Literature}, publisher = {ICI Berlin Press}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-96558-011-4}, issn = {2627-728X}, doi = {10.37050/ci-19_07}, pages = {149 -- 172}, year = {2021}, abstract = {This paper reads 'The Detainee's Tale as told to Ali Smith' (2016) as an exemplary demonstration of the work of world literature. Smith's story articulates an ethics of reading that is grounded in the recipient's openness to the singular, unpredictable, and unverifiable text of the other. More specifically, Smith's account enables the very event that it painstakingly stages: the encounter with alterity and newness, which is both the theme of the narrative and the effect of the text on the reader. At the same time, however, the text urges to move from an ethics of literature understood as the responsible reception of the other by an individual reader to a more explicitly convivial and political ethics of commitment beyond the scene of reading.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Pinkas2021, author = {Pinkas, Ronen}, title = {Idolatry}, series = {Encyclopedia of Jewish-Christian Relations online (EJCR)}, booktitle = {Encyclopedia of Jewish-Christian Relations online (EJCR)}, publisher = {de Gruyter}, address = {Berlin}, issn = {2569-3530}, doi = {10.1515/ejcro.11304938}, year = {2021}, language = {en} } @incollection{CarlaUhink2021, author = {Carl{\`a}-Uhink, Filippo}, title = {The impact of Roman Roads on Landscape and Space}, series = {The Impact of the Roman Empire on Landscapes}, booktitle = {The Impact of the Roman Empire on Landscapes}, publisher = {Brill}, address = {Leiden \& Boston}, isbn = {978-90-04-41144-9}, doi = {10.1163/9789004411449_005}, pages = {69 -- 91}, year = {2021}, language = {en} } @incollection{Weiss2017, author = {Weiß, Norman}, title = {Programmes of Cooperation and Solidarity}, series = {The Council of Europe : its law and policies}, booktitle = {The Council of Europe : its law and policies}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, address = {Oxford}, isbn = {978-0-19-967252-3}, pages = {788 -- 798}, year = {2017}, language = {en} } @incollection{Klein2017, author = {Klein, Eckart}, title = {Seat and Symbols of the Council of Europe}, series = {The Council of Europe : its law and politics}, booktitle = {The Council of Europe : its law and politics}, editor = {Schmahl, Stefanie and Breuer, Marten}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, address = {Oxford}, isbn = {978-0-19-967252-3}, pages = {93 -- 107}, year = {2017}, language = {en} } @incollection{Klein2017, author = {Klein, Eckart}, title = {Membership and Observer Status}, series = {The Council of Europe : its law and politics}, booktitle = {The Council of Europe : its law and politics}, editor = {Schmahl, Stefanie and Breuer, Marten}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, address = {Oxford}, isbn = {978-0-19-967252-3}, pages = {41 -- 92}, year = {2017}, language = {en} } @incollection{CarlaUhink2020, author = {Carl{\`a}-Uhink, Filippo}, title = {Res tamquam proprias retinebat}, series = {Himmelw{\"a}rts und erdverbunden? Religi{\"o}se und wirtschaftliche Aspekte sp{\"a}tantiker Lebensrealit{\"a}t}, volume = {2021}, booktitle = {Himmelw{\"a}rts und erdverbunden? Religi{\"o}se und wirtschaftliche Aspekte sp{\"a}tantiker Lebensrealit{\"a}t}, publisher = {Verlag Marie Leidorf}, address = {Rahden}, isbn = {978-3-86757-398-6}, pages = {339 -- 355}, year = {2020}, language = {en} } @incollection{McNamara2019, author = {McNamara, James}, title = {The Monstrosity of Cato in Lucan's Civil War 9}, series = {Classical Literature and Posthumanism}, booktitle = {Classical Literature and Posthumanism}, publisher = {Bloomsbury Academic}, address = {London}, isbn = {978-1-350-06953-4}, doi = {10.5040/9781350069534.ch-012}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, pages = {167 -- 174}, year = {2019}, abstract = {This chapter discusses the monstrosity of Cato in Lucan's Civil War, and posthuman facets of his attempt to resurrect virtus after the collapse of established mores.}, language = {en} } @incollection{BauerMalchowMeinel2019, author = {Bauer, Matthias and Malchow, Martin and Meinel, Christoph}, title = {Full Lecture Recording Watching Behavior, or Why Students Watch 90-Min Lectures in 5 Min}, series = {IMCL 2018: Mobile Technologies and Applications for the Internet of Things}, volume = {909}, booktitle = {IMCL 2018: Mobile Technologies and Applications for the Internet of Things}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Cham}, isbn = {978-3-030-11434-3}, issn = {2194-5357}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-11434-3_38}, pages = {347 -- 358}, year = {2019}, abstract = {Many universities record the lectures being held in their facilities to preserve knowledge and to make it available to their students and, at least for some universities and classes, to the broad public. The way with the least effort is to record the whole lecture, which in our case usually is 90 min long. This saves the labor and time of cutting and rearranging lectures scenes to provide short learning videos as known from Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs), etc. Many lecturers fear that recording their lectures and providing them via an online platform might lead to less participation in the actual lecture. Also, many teachers fear that the lecture recordings are not used with the same focus and dedication as lectures in a lecture hall. In this work, we show that in our experience, full lectures have an average watching duration of just a few minutes and explain the reasons for that and why, in most cases, teachers do not have to worry about that.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Hafner2020, author = {Hafner, Johann Evangelist}, title = {From indoctrination to testimonials}, series = {Communicating Religion and Atheism in central and eastern europe}, booktitle = {Communicating Religion and Atheism in central and eastern europe}, publisher = {De Gruyter}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-11-054637-8}, pages = {121 -- 144}, year = {2020}, abstract = {This book brings together case studies dealing with historical as well as recent phenomena in former socialist nations, which testify the transfer of knowledge about religion and atheism. The material is connected on a semantic level by the presence of a historical watershed before and after socialism as well as on a theoretical level by the sociology of knowledge. With its focus on Central and Eastern Europe this volume is an important contribution to the research on nonreligion and secularity. The collected volume deals with agents and media within specific cultural and historical contexts. Theoretical claims and conceptions by single agents and/or institutions in which the imparting of knowledge about religion and atheism was or is a central assignment, are analyzed. Additionally, procedures of transmitting knowledge about religion and atheism and of sustaining related institutionalized norms, interpretations, roles and practices are in the focus of interest. The book opens the perspective for the multidimensional and negotiating character of legitimation processes, being involved in the establishment or questioning of the institutionalized opposition between religion and atheism or religion and science.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Hafner2020, author = {Hafner, Johann Evangelist}, title = {The will of the masses}, series = {"Mit Gott auf unserer Seite". Religi{\"o}se Aufrufe zur Gewalt und ihre Gegenreaktionen}, booktitle = {"Mit Gott auf unserer Seite". Religi{\"o}se Aufrufe zur Gewalt und ihre Gegenreaktionen}, publisher = {Ergon}, address = {Baden-Baden}, isbn = {978-3-95650-664-2}, pages = {163 -- 204}, year = {2020}, abstract = {This article describes the way of Conrado Balweg from the Tingguian-tribe in the Cordillera mountains/Philippines, who was educated in Catholic seminaries, entered a missionary congregation, was ordained priest and joined the communist insurgency New People's Army. There he quickly attained the rank of a political officer and military commander. Balweg held teachings on Marxism in remote villages, he organized several ambushes on government troops and conducted people's courts against traitors. Over time he developed a special indigenous Maoism and broke away from the party-line and, which was the reason why he was killed by the NPA in 1999. In a contextualized biographical portrait we track the question: How did Maoist thought become part of Balweg's conviction? As a hypothesis we assumed, that Maoist thought was integrated in Catholic tenets (e.g. interpreting God's will as the will of the masses). After a close analysis of intellectual backgrounds and political events it turned out, that Maoist ideology superseded religious motives instead. This is crucial to understand if violence was justified in the name of God or in the name of the people.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Krah2020, author = {Krah, Markus}, title = {The Americanization of Simon Dubnow}, series = {Dubnow Institute Yearbook}, volume = {XVII}, booktitle = {Dubnow Institute Yearbook}, publisher = {Vandenhoeck \& Ruprecht}, address = {G{\"o}ttingen}, isbn = {978-3-525-37080-3}, pages = {539 -- 568}, year = {2020}, language = {en} } @incollection{RoosStarksMacdonaldetal.2020, author = {Roos, Jana and Starks, Donna and Macdonald, Shem and Nicholas, Howard}, title = {Connecting worlds}, series = {The Routledge handbook of language education curriculum design}, booktitle = {The Routledge handbook of language education curriculum design}, publisher = {Routledge}, address = {New York}, isbn = {978-1-138-95857-9}, pages = {238 -- 257}, year = {2020}, abstract = {This chapter considers the benefits of working with linguistic landscapes for language education curriculum. It shows how introducing linguistic landscape exploration into the curriculum can support learners to read beyond words and to build critical understandings of intersections between words and worlds. The chapter explores data from two case studies in different educational contexts. The first study shows the effects of scaffolding in-service languages teachers to learn to read their worlds from multiple perspectives. The second study illustrates the types of insights that can emerge from school EFL learners when they explore the linguistic landscapes of worlds beyond their classrooms.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Heidt2020, author = {Heidt, Irene}, title = {Teaching language and culture as discourse through telecollaboration}, series = {Masters of reflective practice - Abschlussarbeiten in der Englischdidaktik}, booktitle = {Masters of reflective practice - Abschlussarbeiten in der Englischdidaktik}, publisher = {WVT}, address = {Trier}, pages = {165 -- 182}, year = {2020}, language = {en} } @incollection{Eckstein2020, author = {Eckstein, Lars}, title = {Recollecting bones}, series = {Remembering German-Australian colonial entanglements}, booktitle = {Remembering German-Australian colonial entanglements}, publisher = {Routledge}, address = {London}, isbn = {978-0-367-42159-5}, pages = {22 -- 35}, year = {2020}, language = {en} } @incollection{Kosman2020, author = {Kosman, Admiʾel}, title = {Buber vs. Weber}, series = {The Impact of Religion : on Character Formation, Ethical Education, and the Communication of Values in Late Modern Pluralistic Societies}, booktitle = {The Impact of Religion : on Character Formation, Ethical Education, and the Communication of Values in Late Modern Pluralistic Societies}, publisher = {Evangelische Verlagsanstalt}, address = {Leipzig}, isbn = {978-3-374-06410-6}, pages = {103 -- 122}, year = {2020}, language = {en} } @incollection{Zimmermann2016, author = {Zimmermann, Andreas}, title = {Article 8, D. Article 8 para 2 (c)-(f) and para 3: War crimes committed in an armed conflict not of an international character}, series = {The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court : a Commentary}, booktitle = {The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court : a Commentary}, edition = {3}, publisher = {Beck}, address = {M{\"u}nchen}, isbn = {978-3-8487-2263-1}, doi = {10.5771/9783845263571-296}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, pages = {296 -- 580}, year = {2016}, language = {en} } @incollection{SprinzShreejayaPrasad2020, author = {Sprinz, Detlef F. and Shreejaya, Shradha and Prasad, Devi K. V.}, title = {Predicting climate policy choices}, series = {Leidenschaft und Augenmaß : sozialwissenschaftliche Perspektiven auf Entwicklung, Verwaltung, Umwelt und Klima : Festschrift f{\"u}r Harald Fuhr}, booktitle = {Leidenschaft und Augenmaß : sozialwissenschaftliche Perspektiven auf Entwicklung, Verwaltung, Umwelt und Klima : Festschrift f{\"u}r Harald Fuhr}, publisher = {Nomos}, address = {Baden-Baden}, isbn = {978-3-8487-5249-2}, doi = {10.5771/9783845294292-207}, pages = {207 -- 220}, year = {2020}, language = {en} } @incollection{Streck2020, author = {Streck, Charlotte}, title = {Public and Private Responsibility and the Evolving Climate Regime}, series = {Leidenschaft und Augenmaß : sozialwissenschaftliche Perspektiven auf Entwicklung, Verwaltung, Umwelt und Klima : Festschrift f{\"u}r Harald Fuhr}, booktitle = {Leidenschaft und Augenmaß : sozialwissenschaftliche Perspektiven auf Entwicklung, Verwaltung, Umwelt und Klima : Festschrift f{\"u}r Harald Fuhr}, publisher = {Nomos}, address = {Baden-Baden}, isbn = {978-3-8487-5249-2}, doi = {10.5771/9783845294292-221}, pages = {221 -- 234}, year = {2020}, language = {en} } @incollection{ZimmermannGeiss2016, author = {Zimmermann, Andreas and Geiß, Robin}, title = {Article 8, VI, Article 8 para. 2 (f): scope of application of article 8 para. 2 (e)}, series = {The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court}, booktitle = {The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court}, publisher = {Beck}, address = {M{\"u}nchen}, isbn = {978-3-406-64854-0}, year = {2016}, language = {en} } @incollection{Zimmermann2015, author = {Zimmermann, Andreas}, title = {Article 8bis: Crime of Aggression}, series = {The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court}, booktitle = {The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court}, edition = {3. Aufl.}, publisher = {Beck}, address = {M{\"u}nchen}, pages = {580 -- 618}, year = {2015}, language = {en} } @incollection{CarlaUhink2020, author = {Carl{\`a}-Uhink, Filippo}, title = {Posthuman Ambitions in the Roman Principate}, series = {Beyond the Romans. Posthuman Perspectives in Roman Archaeology}, booktitle = {Beyond the Romans. Posthuman Perspectives in Roman Archaeology}, publisher = {Oxbow}, address = {Oxford}, isbn = {978-1-78925-136-4}, pages = {11 -- 24}, year = {2020}, language = {en} } @incollection{ZimmermannGeiss2017, author = {Zimmermann, Andreas and Geiß, Robin}, title = {The International Committee of the Red Cross: A Unique Actor in the Field of International Humanitarian Law Creation and Progressive Development}, series = {Humanizing the Laws of War}, booktitle = {Humanizing the Laws of War}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, address = {Cambridge}, isbn = {978-1-107-17135-0}, doi = {10.1017/9781316759967.009}, pages = {215 -- 255}, year = {2017}, language = {en} } @incollection{CarlaUhink2020, author = {Carl{\`a}-Uhink, Filippo}, title = {Theodora A.P. (After Procopius) / Theodora A.S. (After Sardou): Metamorphoses of an Empress}, series = {Orientalism and the Reception of Powerful Women from the Ancient World}, booktitle = {Orientalism and the Reception of Powerful Women from the Ancient World}, publisher = {Bloomsbury}, address = {London et al.}, isbn = {978-1-3500-5010-5 print}, doi = {10.5040/9781350077416.ch-011}, pages = {167 -- 183}, year = {2020}, language = {en} } @incollection{CarlaUhinkWieber2020, author = {Carl{\`a}-Uhink, Filippo and Wieber, Anja}, title = {Introduction}, series = {Orientalism and the reception of powerful women from the ancient world}, booktitle = {Orientalism and the reception of powerful women from the ancient world}, publisher = {Bloomsbury}, address = {London}, isbn = {978-1-3500-5010-5}, doi = {10.5040/9781350077416.0006}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, pages = {1 -- 15}, year = {2020}, language = {en} } @incollection{ClavierGuoPaychaetal.2020, author = {Clavier, Pierre J. and Guo, Li and Paycha, Sylvie and Zhang, Bin}, title = {Renormalisation and locality}, series = {Algebraic Combinatorics, Resurgence, Moulds and Applications (CARMA) Volume 2}, booktitle = {Algebraic Combinatorics, Resurgence, Moulds and Applications (CARMA) Volume 2}, publisher = {European Mathematical Society Publishing House}, address = {Z{\"u}rich}, isbn = {978-3-03719-205-4 print}, doi = {10.4171/205}, pages = {85 -- 132}, year = {2020}, language = {en} } @incollection{Bosch2020, author = {Bosch, David}, title = {Robo-Advisiory and the consequences for capital market effiency}, series = {EU's connectivity in times of Eurasian Dynamics : challenges for banking and finance}, booktitle = {EU's connectivity in times of Eurasian Dynamics : challenges for banking and finance}, publisher = {WeltTrends}, address = {Potsdam}, isbn = {978-3-947802-44-9}, pages = {239 -- 249}, year = {2020}, language = {en} } @incollection{Bunnenberg2020, author = {Bunnenberg, Philipp}, title = {ETFs vs. aktives Fondsmanagement und Moral Hazard durch Closet Indexing}, series = {EU's connectivity in times of Eurasian Dynamics : challenges for banking and finance}, booktitle = {EU's connectivity in times of Eurasian Dynamics : challenges for banking and finance}, publisher = {WeltTrends}, address = {Potsdam}, isbn = {978-3-947802-44-9}, pages = {175 -- 189}, year = {2020}, language = {en} }