@article{Kleger2007, author = {Kleger, Heinz}, title = {Tolerantes Brandenburg : staatliche und nichtstaatliche Handlungschancen}, isbn = {978-3-86650-640-4}, year = {2007}, language = {de} } @article{Kleger2005, author = {Kleger, Heinz}, title = {Erweiterung ohne Vertiefung : ein halbherziger Ratifikationsprozess als Debattendefizit}, isbn = {3-932502-47- 7}, year = {2005}, language = {de} } @article{Karolewski2005, author = {Karolewski, Ireneusz Pawel}, title = {Verfassungsdiskurs in Polen}, isbn = {3-932502-47- 7}, year = {2005}, language = {de} } @article{Karolewski2006, author = {Karolewski, Ireneusz Pawel}, title = {Civil society and its discontents}, isbn = {978-3-949469-40-7}, year = {2006}, language = {en} } @article{Kleger1999, author = {Kleger, Heinz}, title = {Normalfall und Sonderfall : unheimliche Stabilit{\"a}t bei rasanten gesellschaftlichen Ver{\"a}nderungen 1956- 63}, year = {1999}, language = {de} } @article{Kleger1999, author = {Kleger, Heinz}, title = {Was heißt: "Die Idee der Demokratie ist reflexiv geworden"?}, year = {1999}, language = {de} } @article{Kleger1998, author = {Kleger, Heinz}, title = {Wie ist politische Mehrfachidentit{\"a}t lebbar? : Deutschland zwischen Sub- und Transnationalit{\"a}t}, year = {1998}, language = {de} } @article{Kleger1997, author = {Kleger, Heinz}, title = {Totalit{\"a}re Erfahrung und politische Theorie : Hannah-Arendt-Tage Z{\"u}rich 1996}, year = {1997}, language = {de} } @article{Kleger1998, author = {Kleger, Heinz}, title = {Stadtregion und Transnation : Herausforderungen politischer Theorie heute}, year = {1998}, language = {de} } @article{Kleger1997, author = {Kleger, Heinz}, title = {Politische Urbanit{\"a}t und urbane Regime}, year = {1997}, language = {de} } @article{Kleger1997, author = {Kleger, Heinz}, title = {Ist politische Mehrfachidentit{\"a}t m{\"o}glich?}, year = {1997}, language = {de} } @article{Kleger1997, author = {Kleger, Heinz}, title = {Regionale Handlungsf{\"a}higkeit nach der gescheiterten Fusion?}, year = {1997}, language = {de} } @article{Kleger1997, author = {Kleger, Heinz}, title = {Bausteine transnationaler Demokratie}, year = {1997}, language = {de} } @article{Kleger1996, author = {Kleger, Heinz}, title = {Die nationale B{\"u}rgergesellschaft im Krieg und Nachkrieg 1943 - 1955}, year = {1996}, language = {de} } @article{KlegerMueller1996, author = {Kleger, Heinz and M{\"u}ller, Alios}, title = {Nationale und europ{\"a}ische B{\"u}rgerreligion}, year = {1996}, language = {de} } @article{Kleger1996, author = {Kleger, Heinz}, title = {Kooperativer Staat - kooperative Stadt}, year = {1996}, language = {de} } @article{Kleger1996, author = {Kleger, Heinz}, title = {Welches urbane Regime f{\"u}r eine versp{\"a}tete Region?}, year = {1996}, language = {de} } @article{Kleger1996, author = {Kleger, Heinz}, title = {Formen der Solidarit{\"a}t : B{\"u}rgerschaft, Staat und private Hilfe}, year = {1996}, language = {de} } @article{Kleger1995, author = {Kleger, Heinz}, title = {Staatsb{\"u}rgerschaft und Einb{\"u}rgerung - oder: Wer ist ein B{\"u}rger? : ein Vergleich zwischen Deutschland, Frankreich und der Schweiz}, year = {1995}, language = {de} } @article{Kleger1995, author = {Kleger, Heinz}, title = {Staatsb{\"u}rgerschaft, Solidarit{\"a}t und soziale Demokratie}, year = {1995}, language = {de} } @article{Kleger1995, author = {Kleger, Heinz}, title = {Verhandlungsdemokratie : zur alten und neuen Theorie des kooperativen Staates}, year = {1995}, language = {de} } @article{Kleger1996, author = {Kleger, Heinz}, title = {Das Stadtforum Berlin und die Region}, year = {1996}, language = {de} } @article{Kleger1995, author = {Kleger, Heinz}, title = {Transnationale Staatsb{\"u}rgerschaft - oder : l{\"a}ßt sich Staatsb{\"u}rgerschaft entnationalisieren?}, year = {1995}, language = {de} } @article{Kleger1995, author = {Kleger, Heinz}, title = {The transformation of urban regimes : learning in and from Berlon-Brandenburg}, year = {1995}, language = {en} } @article{Kleger1995, author = {Kleger, Heinz}, title = {Politische Urbanit{\"a}t}, issn = {0936-9465}, year = {1995}, language = {de} } @article{Kleger1995, author = {Kleger, Heinz}, title = {Politische Theorie als Frage nach der B{\"u}rgergesellschaft}, year = {1995}, language = {de} } @article{Kleger1994, author = {Kleger, Heinz}, title = {Die Versprechen des evolution{\"a}ren Sozialismus - oder : warum noch einmal Bernstein lesen?}, year = {1994}, language = {de} } @article{Kleger1995, author = {Kleger, Heinz}, title = {Transnationale Staatsb{\"u}rgerschaft : zur Arbeit an einem europ{\"a}ischen B{\"u}rgerstatus}, year = {1995}, language = {de} } @article{Kleger1994, author = {Kleger, Heinz}, title = {Orientierungskrise als Selbstfindung einer neuen politischen Gesellschaft}, year = {1994}, language = {de} } @article{Kleger1994, author = {Kleger, Heinz}, title = {Reflexive Politikf{\"a}higkeit : zur Verschr{\"a}nkung von B{\"u}rger- und Staatsgesellschaft}, year = {1994}, language = {de} } @article{Kleger1994, author = {Kleger, Heinz}, title = {Zukunftsethik und advokatorisches Handeln}, year = {1994}, language = {de} } @article{KarolewskiMehlhausenSus2015, author = {Karolewski, Ireneusz Pawel and Mehlhausen, Thomas and Sus, Monika}, title = {The Polish EU Council Presidency in 2011: Master or Servant?}, series = {Journal of European integration}, volume = {37}, journal = {Journal of European integration}, number = {6}, publisher = {Routledge, Taylor \& Francis Group}, address = {Abingdon}, issn = {0703-6337}, doi = {10.1080/07036337.2015.1053085}, pages = {667 -- 684}, year = {2015}, abstract = {The point of departure of this article is limited systematic research on the rotating EU Council Presidency after the Lisbon Treaty. In order to assess rotating presidencies the paper proposes a three-tier approach which includes a functional, a behavioural and a contingency dimension. These dimensions are supplemented by the institutional changes of the Lisbon Treaty referring to the rotating presidencies. Next, the paper applies this evaluation framework to the Polish Presidency that took place in the second half of 2011. Finally, it draws conclusions from the Polish case for both the leadership capacity of the rotating Council Presidency in the post-Lisbon European Union and the performance of Poland's EU Council Presidency.}, language = {en} } @article{Hartmann2012, author = {Hartmann, Eddie}, title = {Der Forscher als Exot. Fremdheit als Ressource praxeologischer Feldforschung}, isbn = {978-3-531-17871-4}, year = {2012}, language = {de} } @article{Angerer2018, author = {Angerer, Marie-Luise}, title = {Intensive bondage}, series = {Affect in relation: families, places, technologies}, journal = {Affect in relation: families, places, technologies}, publisher = {Routledge}, address = {Abingdon}, isbn = {978-1-315-16386-4}, pages = {241 -- 258}, year = {2018}, language = {en} } @article{GirnusNeuhof2018, author = {Girnus, Luisa and Neuhof, Julia}, title = {Der Wandel von Staatlichkeit als Ziel- und Ausgangspunkt politischen Lernens in der Praxis}, series = {Gesellschaft im Wandel : neue Aufgaben f{\"u}r die politische Bildung und ihre Didaktik}, journal = {Gesellschaft im Wandel : neue Aufgaben f{\"u}r die politische Bildung und ihre Didaktik}, publisher = {Wochenschau Verlag}, address = {Frankfurt}, isbn = {978-3-7344-0827-4}, pages = {69 -- 76}, year = {2018}, language = {de} } @article{Girnus2019, author = {Girnus, Luisa}, title = {Anforderungen an politische Legitimation im gesellschaftlichen Wandel und dessen Verh{\"a}ltnis zum politischen Lernen}, series = {Gesellschaft im Wandel : neue Aufgaben f{\"u}r die politische Bildung und ihre Didaktik}, journal = {Gesellschaft im Wandel : neue Aufgaben f{\"u}r die politische Bildung und ihre Didaktik}, publisher = {Wochenschau Verlag}, address = {Frankfurt}, isbn = {978-3-7344-0827-4}, pages = {77 -- 85}, year = {2019}, language = {de} } @article{Kleinwaechter2018, author = {Kleinw{\"a}chter, Lutz}, title = {Kalter Frieden}, series = {WeltTrends das außenpolitische Journal}, volume = {26}, journal = {WeltTrends das außenpolitische Journal}, number = {139}, publisher = {WeltTrends}, address = {Potsdam}, isbn = {978-3-945878-84-2}, pages = {4 -- 8}, year = {2018}, language = {de} } @article{TroendleLilliestamMarellietal.2020, author = {Tr{\"o}ndle, Tim and Lilliestam, Johan and Marelli, Stefano and Pfenninger, Stefan}, title = {Trade-offs between geographic scale, cost, and infrastructure requirements for fully renewable electricity in Europe}, series = {Joule}, volume = {4}, journal = {Joule}, number = {9}, publisher = {Cell Press}, address = {Cambridge , Mass.}, issn = {2542-4351}, doi = {10.1016/j.joule.2020.07.018}, pages = {1929 -- 1948}, year = {2020}, abstract = {The European potential for renewable electricity is sufficient to enable fully renewable supply on different scales, from self-sufficient, subnational regions to an interconnected continent. We not only show that a continental-scale system is the cheapest, but also that systems on the national scale and below are possible at cost penalties of 20\% or less. Transmission is key to low cost, but it is not necessary to vastly expand the transmission system. When electricity is transmitted only to balance fluctuations, the transmission grid size is comparable to today's, albeit with expanded cross-border capacities. The largest differences across scales concern land use and thus social acceptance: in the continental system, generation capacity is concentrated on the European periphery, where the best resources are. Regional systems, in contrast, have more dispersed generation. The key trade-off is therefore not between geographic scale and cost, but between scale and the spatial distribution of required generation and transmission infrastructure.}, language = {en} } @article{GerhardsSawertKohler2019, author = {Gerhards, J{\"u}rgen and Sawert, Tim and Kohler, Ulrich}, title = {Des Kaisers alte Kleider: Fiktion und Wirklichkeit des Nutzens von Lateinkenntnissen}, series = {K{\"o}lner Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie}, volume = {71}, journal = {K{\"o}lner Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie}, number = {2}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Wiesbaden}, issn = {0023-2653}, doi = {10.1007/s11577-019-00624-8}, pages = {309 -- 326}, year = {2019}, abstract = {Obwohl Latein eine nicht mehr gesprochene Sprache ist und ihr deswegen kein kommunikativer Nutzen zukommt, ist die Anzahl der Latein als Schulfach w{\"a}hlenden Sch{\"u}ler im Zeitverlauf angestiegen. Mehrere Studien haben zudem gezeigt, dass Lateinkenntnisse weder das logische Denken, noch den Erwerb anderer Sprachen, noch das Gesp{\"u}r f{\"u}r die grammatikalische Struktur der Muttersprache verbessern. Auch wenn sich empirisch keine Vorteile des Erwerbs alter Sprachen nachweisen lassen, k{\"o}nnen Menschen subjektiv an solche Vorteile glauben und ihr Verhalten an ihrer Konstruktion von Wirklichkeit ausrichten. Auf der Basis einer unter Eltern von Gymnasialsch{\"u}lern durchgef{\"u}hrten Befragung zeigen wir, dass Latein umfassende Transfereffekte zugeschrieben und Personen mit Lateinkenntnissen positiver bewertet werden als Personen mit Kenntnissen moderner Sprachen. Weiterhin zeigt sich, dass die „Illusio" der Vorteile von Latein zwar in allen Bildungsgruppen wirksam ist, doch besonders von den Hochgebildeten vertreten wird. Sie arbeiten damit an der Konstruktion einer Realit{\"a}t, von der sie selbst die gr{\"o}ßten Nutznießer sind, indem sie Latein als symbolisches Kapital verwenden.}, language = {de} } @article{Sawert2016, author = {Sawert, Tim}, title = {Dead Languages as an Profitable Investment?}, series = {Zeitschrift f{\~A}¼r Soziologie}, volume = {45}, journal = {Zeitschrift f{\~A}¼r Soziologie}, publisher = {Lucius \& Lucius}, address = {Stuttgart}, issn = {0340-1804}, doi = {10.1515/zfsoz-2015-1020}, pages = {340 -- 356}, year = {2016}, abstract = {How does the selection of a classical language at school affect prospects on the labor market? Even though research on the impact of horizontal educational inequalities on labor market outcomes has become prominent recently, this question has not yet attracted scholarly attention. Based on several differing approaches (Human Capital Theory, Signaling Theory, Homophily Principle), hypotheses are derived about the impact of the language profile at school on labor market prospects at career entry. To test these assumptions, a field experiment was conducted in which applications were submitted in response to job advertisements. Results show that choosing Latin and Ancient Greek has a positive impact on the chances of being invited to a job interview.}, language = {de} } @article{BradyGiesselmannKohleretal.2018, author = {Brady, David and Giesselmann, Marco and Kohler, Ulrich and Radenacker, Anke}, title = {How to measure and proxy permanent income}, series = {The Journal of Economic Inequality}, volume = {16}, journal = {The Journal of Economic Inequality}, number = {3}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Dordrecht}, issn = {1569-1721}, doi = {10.1007/s10888-017-9363-9}, pages = {321 -- 345}, year = {2018}, abstract = {Permanent income (PI) is an enduring concept in the social sciences and is highly relevant to the study of inequality. Nevertheless, there has been insufficient progress in measuring PI. We calculate a novel measure of PI with the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) and U.S. Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID). Advancing beyond prior approaches, we define PI as the logged average of 20+ years of post-tax and post-transfer ("post-fisc") real equivalized household income. We then assess how well various household- and individual-based measures of economic resources proxy PI. In both datasets, post-fisc household income is the best proxy. One random year of post-fisc household income explains about half of the variation in PI, and 2-5 years explain the vast majority of the variation. One year of post-fisc HH income even predicts PI better than 20+ years of individual labor market earnings or long-term net worth. By contrast, earnings, wealth, occupation, and class are weaker and less cross-nationally reliable proxies for PI. We also present strategies for proxying PI when HH post-fisc income data are unavailable, and show how post-fisc HH income proxies PI over the life cycle. In sum, we develop a novel approach to PI, systematically assess proxies for PI, and inform the measurement of economic resources more generally.}, language = {en} } @article{KohlerKreuterStuart2018, author = {Kohler, Ulrich and Kreuter, Frauke and Stuart, Elizabeth A.}, title = {Nonprobability Sampling and Causal Analysis}, series = {Annual review of statistics and its application}, volume = {6}, journal = {Annual review of statistics and its application}, publisher = {Annual Reviews}, address = {Palo Alto}, issn = {2326-8298}, doi = {10.1146/annurev-statistics-030718-104951}, pages = {149 -- 172}, year = {2018}, abstract = {The long-standing approach of using probability samples in social science research has come under pressure through eroding survey response rates, advanced methodology, and easier access to large amounts of data. These factors, along with an increased awareness of the pitfalls of the nonequivalent comparison group design for the estimation of causal effects, have moved the attention of applied researchers away from issues of sampling and toward issues of identification. This article discusses the usability of samples with unknown selection probabilities for various research questions. In doing so, we review assumptions necessary for descriptive and causal inference and discuss research strategies developed to overcome sampling limitations.}, language = {en} } @article{Kohler2020, author = {Kohler, Ulrich}, title = {Survey Research Methods during the COVID-19 Crisis}, series = {Survey research methods}, volume = {14}, journal = {Survey research methods}, number = {2}, publisher = {European Survey Research Association}, address = {Konstanz}, issn = {1864-3361}, doi = {10.18148/srm/2020.v14i2.7769}, pages = {93 -- 94}, year = {2020}, language = {en} } @article{SalenHoviSprinzetal.2020, author = {S{\ae}len, H{\aa}kon and Hovi, Jon and Sprinz, Detlef F. and Underdal, Arild}, title = {How US withdrawal might influence cooperation under the Paris climate agreement}, series = {Environmental science \& policy}, volume = {108}, journal = {Environmental science \& policy}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Oxford}, issn = {1462-9011}, doi = {10.1016/j.envsci.2020.03.011}, pages = {121 -- 132}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Using a novel agent-based model, we study how US withdrawal might influence the political process established by the Paris Agreement, and hence the prospects for reaching the collective goal to limit warming below 2 degrees C. Our model enables us to analyze to what extent reaching this goal despite US withdrawal would place more stringent requirements on other core elements of the Paris cooperation process. We find, first, that the effect of a US withdrawal depends critically on the extent to which member countries reciprocate others' promises and contributions. Second, while the 2 degrees C goal will likely be reached only under a very small set of conditions in any event, even temporary US withdrawal will further narrow this set significantly. Reaching this goal will then require other countries to step up their ambition at the first opportunity and to comply nearly 100\% with their pledges, while maintaining high confidence in the Paris Agreements institutions. Third, although a US withdrawal will first primarily affect the United States' own emissions, it will eventually prove even more detrimental to other countries' emissions.}, language = {en} } @article{BangHoviSprinz2012, author = {Bang, Guri and Hovi, Jon and Sprinz, Detlef F.}, title = {US presidents and the failure to ratify multilateral environmental agreements}, series = {Climate policy}, volume = {12}, journal = {Climate policy}, number = {6}, publisher = {Routledge, Taylor \& Francis Group}, address = {Abingdon}, issn = {1469-3062}, doi = {10.1080/14693062.2012.699788}, pages = {755 -- 763}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Whereas the US President signed the Kyoto Protocol, the failure of the US Congress to ratify it seriously hampered subsequent international climate cooperation. This recent US trend, of signing environmental treaties but failing to ratify them, could thwart attempts to come to a future climate agreement. Two complementary explanations of this trend are proposed. First, the political system of the US has distinct institutional features that make it difficult for presidents to predict whether the Senate will give its advice and consent to multilateral environmental agreements (MEAs) and whether Congress will pass the required enabling legislation. Second, elected for a fixed term, US presidents might benefit politically from supporting MEAs even when knowing that legislative support is not forthcoming. Four policy implications are explored, concerning the scope for unilateral presidential action, the potential for bipartisan congressional support, the effectiveness of a treaty without the US, and the prospects for a deep, new climate treaty. Policy relevance Why does the failure of US ratification of multilateral environmental treaties occur? This article analyses the domestic political mechanisms involved in cases of failed US ratification. US non-participation in global environmental institutions often has serious ramifications. For example, it sharply limited Kyoto's effectiveness and seriously hampered international climate negotiations for years. Although at COP 17 in Durban the parties agreed to negotiate a new agreement by 2015, a new global climate treaty may well trigger a situation resembling the one President Clinton faced in 1997 when he signed Kyoto but never obtained support for it in the Senate. US failure to ratify could thwart future climate agreements.}, language = {en} } @article{HoviHusebySprinz2005, author = {Hovi, Jon and Huseby, R and Sprinz, Detlef F.}, title = {When do (imposed) economic sanctions work?}, year = {2005}, abstract = {Previous research has documented only a modest success rate for imposed sanctions. By contrast, the success rate is higher in cases that are settled at the threat stage. In this article, the authors provide new insights about the circumstances under which sanctions cause behavioral change only after being imposed. First, the target must initially underestimate the impact of sanctions, miscalculate the sender's determination to impose them, or wrongly believe that sanctions will be imposed and maintained whether it yields or not. Second, the target's misperceptions must be corrected after sanctions are imposed. A game-theoretical model with incomplete information is used to develop and clarify the argument}, language = {en} } @article{KrasnovaVeltriGuenther2012, author = {Krasnova, Hanna and Veltri, Natasha F. and G{\"u}nther, Oliver}, title = {Self-disclosure and privacy calculus on social networking sites the role of culture intercultural dynamics of privacy calculus}, series = {Business \& information systems engineering : the international journal of Wirtschaftsinformatik}, volume = {4}, journal = {Business \& information systems engineering : the international journal of Wirtschaftsinformatik}, number = {3}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Heidelberg}, issn = {1867-0202}, doi = {10.1007/s12599-012-0216-6}, pages = {127 -- 135}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Social Network Sites (SNSs) rely exclusively on user-generated content to offer engaging and rewarding experience to its members. As a result, stimulating user communication and self-disclosure is vital for the sustainability of SNSs. However, considering that the SNS users are increasingly culturally diverse, motivating this audience to self-disclose requires understanding of their cultural intricacies. Yet existing research offers only limited insights into the role of culture behind the motivation of SNS users to self-disclose. Building on the privacy calculus framework, this study explores the role of two cultural dimensions - individualism and uncertainty avoidance - in self-disclosure decisions of SNS users. Survey responses of US and German Facebook members are used as the basis for our analysis. Structural equation modeling and multi-group analysis results reveal the distinct role of culture in the cognitive patterns of SNS users. The authors find that trusting beliefs play a key role in the self-disclosure decisions of users from individualistic cultures. At the same time, uncertainty avoidance determines the impact of privacy concerns. This paper contributes to the theory by rejecting the universal nature of privacy calculus processes. The findings provide for an array of managerial implications for SNS providers as they strive to encourage content creation and sharing by their heterogeneous members.}, language = {en} } @article{HeintzWobbe2021, author = {Heintz, Bettina and Wobbe, Theresa}, title = {Vorwort}, series = {K{\"o}lner Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie : KZfSS}, volume = {73}, journal = {K{\"o}lner Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie : KZfSS}, number = {Suppl. 1}, publisher = {Springer VS}, address = {Wiesbaden}, issn = {0023-2653}, doi = {10.1007/s11577-021-00740-4}, pages = {1 -- 4}, year = {2021}, language = {de} } @article{FuhrLederer2008, author = {Fuhr, Harald and Lederer, Markus}, title = {Emerging modes of governance and climate protection : the Role of green companies in newly industrializing countries}, isbn = {978-81-8450-080-6}, year = {2008}, language = {en} } @article{Lederer2010, author = {Lederer, Markus}, title = {Evaluating carbon governance : the clean development mechanism from an emerging economy perspective}, issn = {1756-3607}, year = {2010}, language = {en} }