@article{Winzer2013, author = {Winzer, Jan-Erik}, title = {Potsdam - Sansibar - Town : kommunale Handlungsoptionen gegen den Klimawandel}, isbn = {978-3-941880-79-5}, year = {2013}, language = {de} } @article{Winzer2013, author = {Winzer, Jan-Erik}, title = {Vorwort}, isbn = {978-3-941880-62-7}, year = {2013}, language = {de} } @article{Winzer2013, author = {Winzer, Jan-Erik}, title = {Sansibar und der Klimawandel}, isbn = {978-3-941880-62-7}, year = {2013}, language = {de} } @book{Wefers2013, author = {Wefers, Tom}, title = {Ursachen, Verlauf und Folgen der aktuellen Finanz- und Wirtschaftskrise}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-70618}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, year = {2013}, language = {de} } @misc{Vogl2013, author = {Vogl, Janna}, title = {Social workers, communities and politics : Akteursperspektiven von NGO-Gr{\"u}ndern und -Gr{\"u}nderinnen in S{\"u}dindien}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-68922}, year = {2013}, abstract = {Gegenstand dieser Arbeit sind die (Selbst-)Darstellungen von Gr{\"u}nder_innen von Nichtregierungsorganisationen (NGOs) im Bereich Kinder- und Frauenrechte in Tamil Nadu, S{\"u}dindien. Um diese (Selbst-)Darstellungen angemessen analysieren zu k{\"o}nnen, wird zuerst eine analytische Herangehensweise entworfen, die davon ausgeht, dass bestehende soziologische Konzepte, die in erster Linie in Auseinandersetzung mit einem spezifischen (west-europ{\"a}ischen) Kontext entstanden sind, nicht unhinterfragt auf andere Kontexte {\"u}bertragen werden k{\"o}nnen. Das erschwert die Verwendung von Begrifflichkeiten wie „Zivilgesellschaft", „Entwicklung" oder auch der scheinbar klaren Dichotomie von Moderne und Tradition. Eisenstadt machte diese Problematik in der von ihm begonnenen Debatte um „Multiple Modernities" deutlich. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wird an diese Diskussion mit handlungstheoretischen Argumenten angekn{\"u}pft, um auch Akteursperspektiven angemessen analysieren zu k{\"o}nnen. Nachdem der theoretische Rahmen und die methodische Grundlage der Arbeit erl{\"a}utert wurden, wird Kontextwissen erarbeitet, um die Analyse der Interviews einzubetten. Es werden Diskurse um Kaste und den Status von Frauen sowie Aspekte der aktuellen politischen Situation Tamil Nadus betrachtet. Die (Selbst-)Darstellungen lassen sich dann anhand der im Titel angedeuteten Dreiteilung aufschl{\"u}sseln: Die Gr{\"u}nder_innen setzen sich zum ersten mit der eigenen Rolle auseinander. Sie beschreiben sich als „social worker" und greifen in den Selbstbeschreibungen zum Teil auf populistische Elemente des politischen Umfeldes zur{\"u}ck. Zum zweiten beschreiben sie die eigene Position gegen{\"u}ber ihren „Zielgruppen". Dabei wird deutlich, dass die Beziehungen zwischen NGO und „community" zwischen Partizipation und Paternalismus schwanken. Zum dritten formulieren sie Zielsetzungen in Abgrenzung zu anderen (lokalen) politischen Akteuren: Sie grenzen sich zum Beispiel von einem ihrem Verst{\"a}ndnis nach „westlichen" Begriff von Entwicklung ab und formulieren demgegen{\"u}ber „eigene" Ziele. Sie reflektieren {\"u}ber lokale Kooperationen, z.B. mit politischen Pers{\"o}nlichkeiten, Kastenassoziationen, aber auch {\"u}ber Abgrenzungen oder Zusammenst{\"o}ße, die sich dabei ergeben. Insgesamt wird deutlich, dass die (Selbst-)Darstellungen der Gr{\"u}nder_innen sich spannungsgeladen und ambivalent auf unterschiedliche Diskurse, Ideen und soziale Praktiken beziehen. Sie lassen sich insbesondere nicht in eine Perspektive von „Entwicklung" einordnen, welche auf der Dichotomie von Moderne und Tradition aufbaut.}, language = {de} } @article{vanLeeuwenKern2013, author = {van Leeuwen, Judith and Kern, Kristine}, title = {The External Dimension of European Union Marine Governance: Institutional Interplay between the EU and the International Maritime Organization}, series = {Global environmental politics}, volume = {13}, journal = {Global environmental politics}, number = {1}, publisher = {MIT Press}, address = {Cambridge}, issn = {1526-3800}, doi = {10.1162/GLEP_a_00154}, pages = {69 -- +}, year = {2013}, abstract = {This article focuses on the emergence of a decentralized institutional complex, interplay management, and the institutional interplay between the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and the EU in the issue area of environmental shipping policies. It shows that the synergistic relationship between both institutions has been driven primarily by commitment and compliance mechanisms. By influencing IMO decision-making and improving the implementation and effectiveness of IMO conventions, the EU has become a driving force in international environmental shipping policies, and its new initiatives may even enhance its leadership role within the IMO in the future. Despite the still-existing lack of cognitive leadership by the EU, the synergies between both institutions provide evidence for the EU's leadership capacities in global environmental politics.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Stachursky2013, author = {Stachursky, Banjamin}, title = {The Promise and Perils of transnationalization: NGO activism and the socialization of women's human rights in Egypt and Iran}, series = {Routledge advances in internaional relations and global politics}, volume = {102}, journal = {Routledge advances in internaional relations and global politics}, publisher = {Routledge}, address = {New York}, isbn = {978-3-415-66202-4}, pages = {294 S.}, year = {2013}, language = {en} } @misc{Sorge2013, author = {Sorge, Arndt}, title = {Disintegrating Democracy at Work: Labor Unions and the Future of Good Jobs in the Service Economy}, series = {British journal of industrial relations : an international journal of employment relations}, volume = {51}, journal = {British journal of industrial relations : an international journal of employment relations}, number = {1}, publisher = {Wiley-Blackwell}, address = {Hoboken}, issn = {0007-1080}, doi = {10.1177/0094306113514539i}, pages = {2}, year = {2013}, language = {en} } @article{SchroeterReichard2013, author = {Schr{\"o}ter, Eckhard and Reichard, Christoph}, title = {{\"O}ffentliche Aufgaben - ein Versuch {\"u}ber ihre Bestimmung, Entwicklung und Wahrnehmung}, isbn = {978-3-8474-0090-5}, year = {2013}, language = {de} } @article{ReichersdorferChristensenVrangbaek2013, author = {Reichersdorfer, Johannes and Christensen, Tom and Vrangbaek, Karsten}, title = {Accountability of immigration administration comparing crises in Norway, Denmark and Germany}, series = {International review of administrative sciences : an international journal of comparative public administration}, volume = {79}, journal = {International review of administrative sciences : an international journal of comparative public administration}, number = {2}, publisher = {Sage Publ.}, address = {London}, issn = {0020-8523}, doi = {10.1177/0020852313478251}, pages = {271 -- 291}, year = {2013}, abstract = {Accountability can be conceptualized as institutionalized mechanisms obliging actors to explain their conduct to different forums, which can pose questions and impose sanctions. This article analyses different crises' in immigration policies in Norway, Denmark and Germany along a descriptive framework of five different accountability types: political, administrative, legal, professional and social accountability. The exchanges of information, debate and their consequences between an actor and a forum are crucial to understanding how political-administrative action is carried out in critical situations. First, accountability dynamics emphasize conventional norms and values regarding policy change and, second, formal political responsibility does not necessarily lead to political consequences such as minister resignations in cases of misbehaviour. Consequences strongly depend on how accountability dynamics take place.}, language = {en} } @article{Reichard2013, author = {Reichard, Christoph}, title = {Qualifikaton der Ressource Personal}, isbn = {978-3-8474-0090-5}, year = {2013}, language = {de} } @book{Podstawski2013, author = {Podstawski, Maximilian}, title = {Wettbewerbsf{\"a}higkeit und Leistungsbilanzen in einer nicht optimalen W{\"a}hrungsunion}, series = {Forschungsbericht}, volume = {113}, journal = {Forschungsbericht}, editor = {Fuhrmann, Wilfried}, publisher = {Inst. f{\"u}r Makro{\"o}konomik}, address = {Potsdam}, isbn = {978-3-9812422-9-4}, pages = {113 S.}, year = {2013}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Patz2013, author = {Patz, Ronny}, title = {Information flows in the context of EU policy-making : affiliation networks and the post-2012 reform of the EU's Common Fisheries Policy}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-70732}, school = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, year = {2013}, abstract = {Information flows in EU policy-making are heavily dependent on personal networks, both within the Brussels sphere but also reaching outside the narrow limits of the Belgian capital. These networks develop for example in the course of formal and informal meetings or at the sidelines of such meetings. A plethora of committees at European, transnational and regional level provides the basis for the establishment of pan-European networks. By studying affiliation to those committees, basic network structures can be uncovered. These affiliation network structures can then be used to predict EU information flows, assuming that certain positions within the network are advantageous for tapping into streams of information while others are too remote and peripheral to provide access to information early enough. This study has tested those assumptions for the case of the reform of the Common Fisheries Policy for the time after 2012. Through the analysis of an affiliation network based on participation in 10 different fisheries policy committees over two years (2009 and 2010), network data for an EU-wide network of about 1300 fisheries interest group representatives and more than 200 events was collected. The structure of this network showed a number of interesting patterns, such as - not surprisingly - a rather central role of Brussels-based committees but also close relations of very specific interests to the Brussels-cluster and stronger relations between geographically closer maritime regions. The analysis of information flows then focused on access to draft EU Commission documents containing the upcoming proposal for a new basic regulation of the Common Fisheries Policy. It was first documented that it would have been impossible to officially obtain this document and that personal networks were thus the most likely sources for fisheries policy actors to obtain access to these "leaks" in early 2011. A survey of a sample of 65 actors from the initial network supported these findings: Only a very small group had accessed the draft directly from the Commission. Most respondents who obtained access to the draft had received it from other actors, highlighting the networked flow of informal information in EU politics. Furthermore, the testing of the hypotheses connecting network positions and the level of informedness indicated that presence in or connections to the Brussels sphere had both advantages for overall access to the draft document and with regard to timing. Methodologically, challenges of both the network analysis and the analysis of information flows but also their relevance for the study of EU politics have been documented. In summary, this study has laid the foundation for a different way to study EU policy-making by connecting topical and methodological elements - such as affiliation network analysis and EU committee governance - which so far have not been considered together, thereby contributing in various ways to political science and EU studies.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Mueller2013, author = {M{\"u}ller, Jochen}, title = {Demokratische Responsivit{\"a}t auf regionaler Ebene : eine vergleichende Untersuchung des Entscheidungsverhaltens von W{\"a}hlern und Parteien in europ{\"a}ischen Mehrebenensystemen}, address = {Potsdam}, pages = {303 S.}, year = {2013}, language = {de} } @article{MoellersHaelterlein2013, author = {M{\"o}llers, Norma Tamaria and H{\"a}lterlein, Jens}, title = {Privacy issues in public discourse the case of "smart" CCTV in Germany}, series = {Innovation : the European journal of social sciences}, volume = {26}, journal = {Innovation : the European journal of social sciences}, number = {1-2}, publisher = {Routledge, Taylor \& Francis Group}, address = {Abingdon}, issn = {1351-1610}, doi = {10.1080/13511610.2013.723396}, pages = {57 -- 70}, year = {2013}, abstract = {In dealing with surveillance, scholars have widely agreed to refute privacy as an analytical concept and defining theme. Nonetheless, in public debates, surveillance technologies are still confronted with issues of privacy, and privacy therefore endures as an empirical subject of research on surveillance. Drawing from our analysis of public discourse of so-called smart closed-circuit television (CCTV) in Germany, we propose to use a sociology of knowledge perspective to analyze privacy in order to understand how it is socially constructed and negotiated. Our data comprise 117 documents, covering all publicly available documents between 2006 and 2010 that we were able to obtain. We found privacy to be the only form of critique in the struggle for the legitimate definition of smart CCTV. In this paper, we discuss the implications our preliminary findings have for the relationship between privacy issues and surveillance technology and conclude with suggestions of how this relationship might be further investigated as paradoxical, yet constitutive.}, language = {en} } @article{Mackert2013, author = {Mackert, J{\"u}rgen}, title = {Towards a sociological explanation of violence in conflicts of social orders}, series = {Berliner Journal f{\"u}r Soziologie = Journal de sociologie de Berlin}, volume = {23}, journal = {Berliner Journal f{\"u}r Soziologie = Journal de sociologie de Berlin}, number = {1}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Wiesbaden}, issn = {0863-1808}, doi = {10.1007/s11609-013-0210-y}, pages = {91 -- 113}, year = {2013}, abstract = {The article argues that the uprisings during the Arab Spring as well as the riots in either the banlieues of French cities or in London have to be considered as violent conflicts that pose a serious threat to the social orders in which they emerge. These different kinds of social resistance have in common that they communicate more or less developed alternative conceptions of social orders that challenge what has been considered legitimate so far. Until now, sociology has neither successfully explained such kinds of conflicts nor the way they are triggered. Therefore, the article discusses crucial problems of a sociology of violence, i.e. violence as term and concept, theoretical and methodological deficits and, finally, assumptions about the role of violence in conflict-ridden processes of modernization and civilization in general. The article argues that a sociology of violence should concentrate on the nexus of social order and violence in order to explain how and why violent conflicts emerge in specific social contexts. Thus, a sociology of violence should take an effort to reconstruct the crucial social mechanisms that underlie the dynamics of emerging violence in processes of production and reproduction of social order.}, language = {de} } @article{Kumarasingham2013, author = {Kumarasingham, Harshan}, title = {Exporting executive accountability? - Westminster legacies of executive power}, series = {Parliamentary affairs : a journal of representative politics}, volume = {66}, journal = {Parliamentary affairs : a journal of representative politics}, number = {3}, publisher = {Oxford Univ. Press}, address = {Oxford}, issn = {0031-2290}, doi = {10.1093/pa/gss008}, pages = {579 -- 596}, year = {2013}, abstract = {The Westminster system places great power upon the Executive with minimal accountabilities. Despite the dissolution of the British Empire, so many countries maintained the Westminster system whether it was transplanted or implanted to their soil. The Westminster system provides various actors with a great potential of increasing power autonomy over others due to the high levels of flexibility and manoeuvrability. Political actors, especially following independence, were able to operate generally unencumbered by fixed and formal institutional expectations. This allowed the countries and their executive, particularly the Prime Minister, the ability to mould and establish constitutional traditions, which in turn shaped the nascent polity that surrounded the real and constitutional independence. This article examines the Westminster systems critical legacy to accountability and its impact on executive power.}, language = {en} } @misc{Kumarasingham2013, author = {Kumarasingham, Harshan}, title = {Semi-presidentialism and democracy}, series = {Political studies review}, volume = {11}, journal = {Political studies review}, number = {2}, publisher = {Wiley-Blackwell}, address = {Hoboken}, issn = {1478-9299}, doi = {10.1111/1478-9302.12016_10}, pages = {263 -- 264}, year = {2013}, language = {en} } @article{Kuhlmann2013, author = {Kuhlmann, Sabine}, title = {Frankreichs inkrementeller Weg der Kommunalreform : territoriale Konsolidierung ohne Fusion}, isbn = {978-3-8329-7917-1}, year = {2013}, language = {de} } @article{KraemerWallraf2013, author = {Kr{\"a}mer, Raimund and Wallraf, Wolfram}, title = {Juan Jose Linz : Nachruf}, year = {2013}, language = {de} }