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- Institut für Physik und Astronomie (127)
- Institut für Chemie (125)
- Institut für Geowissenschaften (97)
- Historisches Institut (95)
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- Fachgruppe Politik- & Verwaltungswissenschaft (91)
- Department Psychologie (83)
- Öffentliches Recht (75)
Background
There is a recurring and seamless interaction between the biology of human development and the social-economic-political-emotional (SEPE) environment. The SEPE environment influences the quality of the material conditions for human biology and, simultaneously, human growth in height and other dimensions provide social and moral signals that provide information to community networks.
Objectives
This article reviews the role of SEPE factors in human growth, especially skeletal growth.
Sample and Methods
The meaning of SEPE is defined and shown to be related to individual and group prestige, to social identity, and to ego and task motivation. These influence dominance or subordination of communities and the material and moral conditions of societies. Historical and contemporary examples of SEPE effects on skeletal size are presented.
Results
Membership in a SEPE community impacts skeletal size in height and breadth. Higher SEPE classes are taller, lower SEPE classes are broader. In elite level sport the winners have more growth stimulation via the hormone IGF-1 even before the contest. These findings are explained in terms of dominance versus subordination and the Community Effect in Height hypothesis.
Conclusions
SEPE factor regulation of human growth is shown to be a more comprehensive explanation for plasticity in height than traditional concepts such as socioeconomic status and simple-minded genetic determinism. People belonging to upper SEPE class communities, the elites, know that they are superior and are treated as such by the non-elites. The material and moral condition for life operating through these community social networks provide positive stimulation for the elites and negative stimulation for the lower SEPE classes. These differences maintain the gradients in height between SEPE communities in human societies.
Settings Perspective
(2021)
The scapula plays a significant role in efficient shoulder movement. Thus, alterations from typical scapular motion during upper limb movements are thought to be associated with shoulder pathologies. However, a clear understanding of the relationship is not yet obtained.. Scapular alterations may only represent physiological variability as their occurrence can appear equally as frequent in individuals with and without shoulder disorders. Evaluation of scapular motion during increased load might be a beneficial approach to detect clinically relevant alterations. However, functional motion adaptations in response to maximum effort upper extremity loading has not been established yet. Therefore, the overall purpose of this research project was to give further insight in physiological adaptations of scapular kinematics and their underlying scapular muscle activity in response to high demanding shoulder movements in healthy asymptomatic individuals. Prior to the investigation of the effect of various load situation, the reproducibility of scapular kinematics and scapular muscle activity were evaluated under maximum effort arm movements. Healthy asymptomatic adults performed unloaded and maximal loaded concentric and eccentric isokinetic shoulder flexion and extension movements in the scapular plane while scapular kinematics and scapular muscle activity were simultaneously assessed. A 3D motion capture system (infra-red cameras & reflective markers) was utilized to track scapular and humerus motion in relation to the thorax. 3D scapular position angles were given for arm raising and lowering between humerus positions of 20° and 120° flexion. To further characterize the scapular pattern, the scapular motion extent and scapulohumeral rhythm (ratio of scapular and humerus motion extent) were determined. Muscle activity of the upper and lower trapezius and the serratus anterior were assessed with surface electromyography. Amplitudes were calculated for the whole ROM and four equidistant movement phases. Reliability was characterized by overall moderate to good reproducibility across the load conditions. Irrespective of applied load, scapular kinematics followed a motion pattern of continuous upward rotation, posterior tilt and external rotation during arm elevation and a continuous downward rotation, anterior tilt and internal rotation during arm lowering. However, kinematics were altered between maximal loaded and unloaded conditions showing increased upward rotation, reduced posterior tilt and external rotation. Further, the scapulohumeral rhythm was decreased and scapular motion extent increased under maximal loaded movements. Muscle activity during maximum effort were of greater magnitude and differed in their pattern in comparison to the continuous increase and decrease of activity during unloaded shoulder flexion and extension. Relationships between scapular kinematics and their underlying scapular muscle activity could only be identified for a few isolated combinations, whereas the majority showed no associations. Scapular kinematics and scapular muscle activity pattern alter according to the applied load. Alterations between the load conditions comply in magnitude and partially in direction with differences seen between symptomatic and asymptomatic individuals. Even though long-term effects of identified adaptations in response to maximum load are so far unclear, deviations from typical scapular motion or muscle activation should not per se be seen as indicators of shoulder impairment. However, evaluation of alterations in scapular motion and activation in response to maximum effort may have the potential to identify individuals that are unable to cope with increased upper limb demands. Findings further challenge the understanding of scapular motion and stabilization by the trapezius and serratus anterior muscles, as clear relationships between the underlying scapular muscle activity and scapular kinematics were neither observed during unloaded nor maximal loaded shoulder movements.
The trace elements zinc and manganese are essential for human health, especially due to their enzymatic and protein stabilizing functions. If these elements are ingested in amounts exceeding the requirements, regulatory processes for maintaining their physiological concentrations (homeostasis) can be disturbed. Those homeostatic dysregulations can cause severe health effects including the emergence of neurodegenerative disorders such as Parkinson’s disease (PD). The concentrations of essential trace elements also change during the aging process. However, the relations of cause and consequence between increased manganese and zinc uptake and its influence on the aging process and the emergence of the aging-associated PD are still rarely understood. This doctoral thesis therefore aimed to investigate the influence of a nutritive zinc and/or manganese oversupply on the metal homeostasis during the aging process. For that, the model organism Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans) was applied. This nematode suits well as an aging and PD model due to properties such as its short life cycle and its completely sequenced, genetically amenable genome. Different protocols for the propagation of zinc- and/or manganese-supplemented young, middle-aged and aged C. elegans were established. Therefore, wildtypes, as well as genetically modified worm strains modeling inheritable forms of parkinsonism were applied. To identify homeostatic and neurological alterations, the nematodes were investigated with different methods including the analysis of total metal contents via inductively-coupled plasma tandem mass spectrometry, a specific probe-based method for quantifying labile zinc, survival assays, gene expression analysis as well as fluorescence microscopy for the identification and quantification of dopaminergic neurodegeneration.. During aging, the levels of iron, as well as zinc and manganese increased.. Furthermore, the simultaneous oversupply with zinc and manganese increased the total zinc and manganese contents to a higher extend than the single metal supplementation. In this relation the C. elegans metallothionein 1 (MTL-1) was identified as an important regulator of metal homeostasis. The total zinc content and the concentration of labile zinc were age-dependently, but differently regulated. This elucidates the importance of distinguishing these parameters as two independent biomarkers for the zinc status. Not the metal oversupply, but aging increased the levels of dopaminergic neurodegeneration. Additionally, nearly all these results yielded differences in the aging-dependent regulation of trace element homeostasis between wildtypes and PD models. This confirms that an increased zinc and manganese intake can influence the aging process as well as parkinsonism by altering homeostasis although the underlying mechanisms need to be clarified in further studies.
Wissenschaftliches Arbeiten
(2021)
Die formalen und theoretischen Grundlagen wissenschaftlichen Arbeitens spielen in der akademischen Weiterbildung und darüber hinaus auch im Geschäftsalltag eine - zumeist unterschätzte - Rolle: Gerade im Managementkontext müssen aus selbst erhobenen oder recherchierten Informationen gutachterliche Stellungnahmen erarbeitet und dabei die Grundsätze ordnungsgemäßer wissenschaftlicher Arbeit beachtet werden. Die Erstellung solcher Texte erfordert neben der Fähigkeit zur Formulierung bzw. Abgrenzung einer forschungsleitenden Frage und zur gezielten Informationsrecherche auch spezifische Fähigkeiten im Schreibprozess und beim Belegen von Quellen. Diese Kompetenzen sollen im Rahmen eines "Refresher"-Kurses, der als Grundlage für dieses Werk dient, so vermittelt werden, dass sowohl Studierende als auch Fach- und Führungskräfte aus der Praxis schnell informiert werden.
Mycotoxins and pesticides regularly co-occur in agricultural products worldwide. Thus, humans can be exposed to both toxic contaminants and pesticides simultaneously, and multi-methods assessing the occurrence of various food contaminants and residues in a single method are necessary. A two-dimensional high performance liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry method for the analysis of 40 (modified) mycotoxins, two plant growth regulators, two tropane alkaloids, and 334 pesticides in cereals was developed. After an acetonitrile/water/formic acid (79:20:1, v/v/v) multi-analyte extraction procedure, extracts were injected into the two-dimensional setup, and an online clean-up was performed. The method was validated according to Commission Decision (EC) no. 657/2002 and document N° SANTE/12682/2019. Good linearity (R2 > 0.96), recovery data between 70-120%, repeatability and reproducibility values < 20%, and expanded measurement uncertainties < 50% were obtained for a wide range of analytes, including very polar substances like deoxynivalenol-3-glucoside and methamidophos. However, results for fumonisins, zearalenone-14,16-disulfate, acid-labile pesticides, and carbamates were unsatisfying. Limits of quantification meeting maximum (residue) limits were achieved for most analytes. Matrix effects varied highly (−85 to +1574%) and were mainly observed for analytes eluting in the first dimension and early-eluting analytes in the second dimension. The application of the method demonstrated the co-occurrence of different types of cereals with 28 toxins and pesticides. Overall, 86% of the samples showed positive findings with at least one mycotoxin, plant growth regulator, or pesticide.
A fast high performance liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry multi-method based on an ACN-precipitation extraction was developed for the analysis of 41 (modified) mycotoxins in beer. Validation according to the performance criteria defined by the European Commission (EC) in Commission Decision no. 657/2002 revealed good linearity (R2 > 0.99), repeatability (RSDr < 15%), reproducibility (RSDR < 15%), and recovery (79–100%). Limits of quantification ranging from 0.04 to 75 µg/L were obtained. Matrix effects varied from −67 to +319% and were compensated for using standard addition. In total, 87 beer samples, produced worldwide, were analyzed for the presence of mycotoxins with a focus on modified mycotoxins, whereof 76% of the samples were contaminated with at least one mycotoxin. The most prevalent mycotoxins were deoxynivalenol-3-glucoside (63%), HT-2 toxin (15%), and tenuazonic acid (13%). Exposure estimates of deoxynivalenol and its metabolites for German beer revealed no significant contribution to intake of deoxynivalenol.
Negotiations between buyers and suppliers directly influence a company’s costs, revenue, and consequently its profits. The outcome of these negotiations relies heavily on the companies’ as well as the negotiators’ power position. Across three empirical articles the author demonstrates how the own power position can first be identified as well as improved and subsequently used to maximize profits in negotiations between sellers and buyers. In the first paper the sources underlying buyer and supplier power are identified and weighted. The results of the first paper show the impact of each single sources on the buyer and supplier power. The number of suppliers available for one product is by far the most important source of power for both sides. The results indicate that a higher number of suppliers leads to a better power position of the buyer and simultaneously to an inferior power position of a single supplier. The second paper aims to examine the impact of the number of suppliers on the outcome of buyer-seller-negotiations thereby considering the innovation level of the products purchased. The results of the second study which are based on real negotiation data from a German car manufacturer indicate that the number of available suppliers has a stronger impact on the negotiation outcome for innovative than for functional, less innovative products. The third paper analyzes how the ability to take the counterpart’s perspective (perspective taking ability) influences the negotiation outcome. This relationship is examined for different power positions. The results indicate that a negotiator’s high perspective taking ability leads to a more unfavorable negotiation outcome compared to low perspective taking ability. Simultaneously, high perspective taking ability causes a more positive perception of the conducted negotiation than low perspective taking ability. This contradictory effect of perspective taking ability bears the risk for buyers and suppliers to assess an unfavorable outcome as positive. Finally, the results of the papers are summarized and discussed. The dissertation concludes with implications for practice, limitations of the work, and approaches for future research.
Staatsklimahaftung
(2021)
Klimaklagen nehmen stetig an Relevanz zu. Für rechtliche Untersuchungen gibt es dabei diverse Anknüpfungspunkte. Die Arbeit befasst sich mit der Frage, inwieweit Staatshaftungsansprüche wegen Klimaschäden gegen Deutschland bzw. die EU begründbar sind, wenn eingegangene Verpflichtungen zur Reduzierung von Treibhausgasemissionen nicht eingehalten werden. Hierfür werden der deutsche Amtshaftungsanspruch gem. § 839 BGB i.V.m. Art. 34 GG, der unionsrechtliche Staatshaftungsanspruch gegen die Mitgliedstaaten und der Anspruch aus Art. 340 Abs. 2 AEUV gegen die EU näher untersucht. Am Ende der Arbeit werden Überlegungen zu rechtspraktischen Perspektiven der Staatsklimahaftung angestellt, um die Erfolgs- und Realisierungsaussichten zu verbessern.
Brown adipose tissue (BAT) is responsible for non-shivering thermogenesis, thereby allowing mammals to maintain a constant body temperature in a cold environment. Thermogenic capacity of this tissue is due to a high mitochondrial density and expression of uncoupling protein 1 (UCP1), a unique brown adipocyte marker which dissipates the mitochondrial proton gradient to produce heat instead of ATP. BAT is actively involved in whole-body metabolic homeostasis and during aging there is a loss of classical brown adipose tissue with concomitantly reduced browning capacity of white adipose tissue. Therefore, an age-dependent decrease of BAT-related energy expenditure capacity may exacerbate the development of metabolic diseases, including obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus. Given that direct effects of age-related changes of BAT-metabolic flux have yet to be unraveled, the aim of the current thesis is to investigate potential metabolic mechanisms involved in BAT-dysfunction during aging and to identify suitable metabolic candidates as functional biomarkers of BAT-aging. To this aim, integration of transcriptomic, metabolomic and proteomic data analyses of BAT from young and aged mice was performed, and a group of candidates with age-related changes was revealed. Metabolomic analysis showed age-dependent alterations of metabolic intermediates involved in energy, nucleotide and vitamin metabolism, with major alterations regarding the purine nucleotide pool. These data suggest a potential role of nucleotide intermediates in age-related BAT defects. In addition, the screening of transcriptomic and proteomic data sets from BAT of young and aged mice allowed identification of a 60-kDa lysophospholipase, also known as L-asparaginase (Aspg), whose expression declines during BAT-aging. Involvement of Aspg in brown adipocyte thermogenic function was subsequently analyzed at the molecular level using in vitro approaches and animal models. The findings revealed sensitivity of Aspg expression to β3-adrenergic activation via different metabolic cues, including cold exposure and treatment with β3-adrenergic agonist CL. To further examine ASPG function in BAT, an over-expression model of Aspg in a brown adipocyte cell line was established and showed that these cells were metabolically more active compared to controls, revealing increased expression of the main brown-adipocyte specific marker UCP1, as well as higher lipolysis rates. An in vitro loss-of-function model of Aspg was also functionally analyzed, revealing reduced brown adipogenic characteristics and an impaired lipolysis, thus confirming physiological relevance of Aspg in brown adipocyte function. Characterization of a transgenic mouse model with whole-body inactivation of the Aspg gene (Aspg-KO) allowed investigation of the role of ASPG under in vivo conditions, indicating a mild obesogenic phenotype, hypertrophic white adipocytes, impairment of the early thermogenic response upon cold-stimulation and dysfunctional insulin sensitivity. Taken together, these data show that ASPG may represent a new functional biomarker of BAT-aging that regulates thermogenesis and therefore a potential target for the treatment of age-related metabolic disease.
In der vorliegenden Arbeit wird die Geschichte des militärischen Transfusionswesens in Deutschland, ausgehend vom Deutsch-Französischen Krieg, über den Ersten und Zweiten Weltkrieg, bis hin zu der Organisation des Blutspendewesens sowie der Herstellung von Blut- und Blutbestandteilkonserven in der NVA, aber auch der Bundeswehr analysiert, Gemeinsamkeiten und Unterschiede der einzelnen Epochen und Armeen aufgezeigt sowie rückblickend ethische Problemfelder identifiziert und aufgearbeitet. Zusätzlich werden die den jeweiligen Zeiträumen zugeordneten technischen Apparaturen und Verfahren sowie zeitgenössische Forschungsprojekte skizziert.
Mycotoxins are secondary metabolites produced by several filamentous fungal species, thus occurring ubiquitously in the environment and food. While the heterogeneous group shows differences in their bioavailability and toxicity, the low-molecular-weight xenobiotics are capable of impacting human and animal health acutely and chronically. Therefore, maximum levels for the major mycotoxins in food and feed are regulated in the current European legislation. Besides free mycotoxins, naturally occurring modified mycotoxins are gaining more attention in recent years. Modified mycotoxins constitute toxins altered by plants, microorganisms, and living organisms in different metabolic pathways or food processing steps. The toxicological relevant compounds often co-occur with their free forms in infested food and feed. Thus, the toxins may contribute to the overall toxicity of mycotoxins, wherefore their presence and toxicity should be considered in risk assessment. Until now, however, there are no regulated limits for modified mycotoxins within the European Union. In this thesis, rapid, sensitive, and robust methods for the analysis of mycotoxins and their modified forms were developed and validated using state-of-the-art high performance liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) systems. Firstly, two analytical methods for determining 38 mycotoxins in cereals and 41 mycotoxins in beer were established since agricultural products count as the primary source of mycotoxin contamination. For the analysis of cereal samples, a QuEChERS- based extraction approach was pursued, while analytes from beer samples were extracted using an acetonitrile precipitation scheme. Validation in cereals, namely wheat, corn, rice, and barley, as well as in beer, demonstrated satisfactory results. To obtain information regarding the natural occurrence of mycotoxins in food products, the developed methods were applied to the analysis of several commercial samples partly produced worldwide. The Fusarium toxins deoxynivalenol and its conjugated metabolite deoxynivalenol-3-glucoside turned out to be the most abundant toxins. None of the other modified mycotoxins were quantified in the samples. However, one cereal sample showed traces of zearalenone- 14-sulfate below the limit of quantification. Moreover, pesticides, plant growth regulators, and tropane alkaloids were investigated in this thesis. Pesticides present biologically highly effective compounds applied in the environment to protect humans from the hazardous effects of pests. While plant growth regulators show similar functions, mainly improving agricultural production, tropane alkaloids are naturally occurring secondary metabolites mainly in the species of Solanaceae that may pose unintended poisoning of humans. The third part of the present thesis aimed to analyze cereal-relevant compounds simultaneously, wherefore a multi-method for the analysis of (modified) mycotoxins, pesticides, plant growth regulators, and tropane alkaloids was established. After processing the samples, this should be done in a single extraction step with subsequent one-time measurements. Various sample preparation procedures were compared, whereby an approach based on an acidified acetonitrile/water extraction, followed by an online clean-up, was finally chosen. The simultaneous determination of more than 350 analytes required an analytical tool that offered an increased resolving power, represented as an enhanced peak capacity, and the possibility of analyzing a broad polarity range. Thus, a two-dimensional LC-MS/MS system based on two different separation mechanisms that performed orthogonal to one another was used for the analysis. Validation of the developed method revealed good performance characteristics for most analytes, while subsequent application showed that 86% of the samples were contaminated with at least one compound. In summary, this thesis provides novel insights into the analysis of food-relevant (modified) mycotoxins. Different sample preparation and LC-MS/MS approaches were introduced, resulting in the development of three new analytical methods. For the first time, such a high number of modified mycotoxins was included in multi-mycotoxin methods and a multi-method ranging both contaminants and residues. Although first steps towards the analysis of modified mycotoxins have been made, further research is needed to elucidate their (co-) occurrence and toxicological behavior in order to understand their relevance to human health in the future.
Discriminative Models for Biometric Identification using Micro- and Macro-Movements of the Eyes
(2021)
Human visual perception is an active process. Eye movements either alternate between fixations and saccades or follow a smooth pursuit movement in case of moving targets. Besides these macroscopic gaze patterns, the eyes perform involuntary micro-movements during fixations which are commonly categorized into micro-saccades, drift and tremor. Eye movements are frequently studied in cognitive psychology, because they reflect a complex interplay of perception, attention and oculomotor control.
A common insight of psychological research is that macro-movements are highly individual. Inspired by this finding, there has been a considerable amount of prior research on oculomotoric biometric identification. However, the accuracy of known approaches is too low and the time needed for identification is too long for any practical application. This thesis explores discriminative models for the task of biometric identification.
Discriminative models optimize a quality measure of the predictions and are usually superior to generative approaches in discriminative tasks. However, using discriminative models requires to select a suitable form of data representation for sequential eye gaze data; i.e., by engineering features or constructing a sequence kernel and the performance of the classification model strongly depends on the data representation. We study two fundamentally different ways of representing eye gaze within a discriminative framework. In the first part of this thesis, we explore the integration of data and psychological background knowledge in the form of generative models to construct representations. To this end, we first develop generative statistical models of gaze behavior during reading and scene viewing that account for viewer-specific distributional properties of gaze patterns. In a second step, we develop a discriminative identification model by deriving Fisher kernel functions from these and several baseline models. We find that an SVM with Fisher kernel is able to reliably identify users based on their eye gaze during reading and scene viewing. However, since the generative models are constrained to use low-frequency macro-movements, they discard a significant amount of information contained in the raw eye tracking signal at a high cost: identification requires about one minute of input recording, which makes it inapplicable for real world biometric systems. In the second part of this thesis, we study a purely data-driven modeling approach. Here, we aim at automatically discovering the individual pattern hidden in the raw eye tracking signal. To this end, we develop a deep convolutional neural network DeepEyedentification that processes yaw and pitch gaze velocities and learns a representation end-to-end. Compared to prior work, this model increases the identification accuracy by one order of magnitude and the time to identification decreases to only seconds. The DeepEyedentificationLive model further improves upon the identification performance by processing binocular input and it also detects presentation-attacks.
We find that by learning a representation, the performance of oculomotoric identification and presentation-attack detection can be driven close to practical relevance for biometric applications. Eye tracking devices with high sampling frequency and precision are expensive and the applicability of eye movement as a biometric feature heavily depends on cost of recording devices.
In the last part of this thesis, we therefore study the requirements on data quality by evaluating the performance of the DeepEyedentificationLive network under reduced spatial and temporal resolution. We find that the method still attains a high identification accuracy at a temporal resolution of only 250 Hz and a precision of 0.03 degrees. Reducing both does not have an additive deteriorating effect.
Essays on Macroeconomics
(2021)
This dissertation consists of four self-contained papers. Each paper deals with a specific macroeconomic question. The first paper assesses the distributional implications of environmental policies from a general equilibrium macroeconomic perspective. I develop a New-Keynesian model with several types of uncertainties and frictions that incorporates liquidity constrained households. The model is calibrated to match the German economy and the numerical results show that climate policy instruments can be associated with regressive welfare effects. Furthermore, the analysis shows that these effects can be mitigated through an appropriate revenue recycling scheme. The second paper deals with short-run inequality dynamics within a real business cycle model. An empirical evaluation shows that the cyclical components of income inequality, the capital share and real GDP are correlated. We develop tractable representation of common inequality indicators in the general equilibrium model and show that the observed pattern is driven by innovations in the capital share. A Bayesian estimation of the model for the United States with data for the period 1948 to 2017 indicates that the model provides a reasonable fit for the data and successfully replicates the observed pattern of cyclical correlations. The third paper empirically examines the effects of banking regulation on the risk-relationship between sovereigns and banks. Based on a comprehensive data set of the European banking sector, we find that the implementation of the novel European banking regulation framework significantly contributed to a weakening of the risk-link between sovereigns and banks.The fourth paper empirically examines the role of institutional experience for institutional development in transition economies. To capture institutional experience, we develop a novel index, based on historical country records. The results of cross-sectional and panel estimations suggest that institutional experience helps to explain the divergent economic and institutional development in transition economies after the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
Ziel dieser Arbeit war, das Wesen der deutschen Steuerdisziplin und des ivorischen Steuersystems, welches aufgrund der Kolonialzeit auch als Erbe Frankreichs angesehen wird, historisch auszuarbeiten. Besonders betrachtet wurde der steuerrechtliche Rahmen, da dieser in hohem Maße dem Schutz der Ehe und Familie dient. Anhand der unterschiedlichen Steuersysteme werden Verbesserungsvorschläge für das Steuersystem Deutschlands und der Elfenbeinküste gegeben, um die Ehe und die Familie besser zu schützen. Das Hauptaugenmerk liegt bei meinen Betrachtungen immer auf dem Schutz des/der Kindes/r. Insbesondere wird dabei auf die Stellung der Frau und deren Wandlung in den letzten Jahrzehnten eingegangen und es werden Vorschläge gemacht, wie vor allem Alleinerziehende und berufstätige Mütter sowohl in Deutschland als auch in der Elfenbeinküste steuerlich entlastet werden können und verfügt daher über einen hohen aktuellen Bezug.
Umdenken!
(2021)
Judentum und Islam – zwei verfeindete Religionen? Hat nicht bereits der Koran zur Gewalt gegen Juden aufgerufen und damit das Fundament zu einem Konflikt gelegt, der heute aktueller ist denn je? Und auch hierzulande, in Deutschland, wirkt das Verhältnis beider Religionen von starken Gegensätzen geprägt – sowohl aus der Sicht von außen wie aus der Perspektive der Religionen selbst.
Doch wie lebt es sich als monotheistische Religion in der Diaspora? Wie fühlen sich Judentum und Islam von der deutschen Mehrheitsgesellschaft wahrgenommen? Mit welchen Problemen und Anfeindungen finden sie sich konfrontiert? Sind sie hier willkommen? Und wie gestaltet sich ihr gegenseitiges Verhältnis in einer christlich geprägten Gesellschaft? Darüber reden Rabbiner Walter Homolka und der renommierte islamische Theologe Mouhanad Khorchide. Eine ihrer Thesen lautet: Islam und Judentum sind sich erstaunlich nahe. Sie sind die eigentlichen Geschwister. Das Christentum gehört zum Freundeskreis. Freunde kann man sich aussuchen, die Verwandtschaft nicht.
"Das Repetitorium:
Dieses Examens-Repetitorium zum Allgemeinen Schuldrecht bietet eine vertiefende, wissenschaftlichen Ansprüchen genügende Darstellung zentraler Fragen des Rechtsgebietes zur Vorbereitung auf die Juristischen Staatsprüfungen. Die Fähigkeit zu eigenständiger Problemlösung wird in besonderem Maße gefördert. Es ist ein wichtiges Anliegen, die Bezüge des Allgemeinen Schuldrechts zum Besonderen Teil und zu den anderen Büchern des BGB und den ""Nebengesetzen"" darzustellen. Auch spielen handelsrechtliche und zivilprozessuale Folgefragen eine wichtige Rolle im Zusammenhang mit Regressfällen. Die Darstellung wurde in allen Teilen aktualisiert, neueste Rechtsprechung und Literatur sind bis Januar 2021 berücksichtigt.
Der Charakter Preußens als composite monarchy prägte seine Geschichte, wobei die politischen und territorialen Verwerfungen zu Beginn des 19. Jahrhunderts besondere Herausforderungen zur Integration der 1815 hinzugewonnenen Landesteile mit sich brachten – schließlich liefen sie parallel zu den gesellschaftlichen und ökonomischen Wandlungsprozessen jener ,Sattelzeit‘.
Die Potsdamer Dissertation widmet sich erstmals mit vergleichendem Blick der wirtschaftlichen Integration zweier Gebiete, denen unter den preußischen Neuerwerbungen von 1815 seitens der bisherigen Forschung weniger Aufmerksamkeit geschenkt wurde: das zuvor schwedische Vorpommern sowie diejenigen von Sachsen abgetretenen Territorien, die der dann entstehenden Provinz Brandenburg zugeordnet wurden, einschließlich der Niederlausitz. Quellenbasiert und methodisch fundiert arbeitet die Studie heraus, inwiefern es gelang, diese neuen Landesteile wirtschaftlich in den preußischen Gesamtstaat zu integrieren und so einen einheitlichen Wirtschaftsraum zu konstituieren. In welchem Maße staatliche und nicht-staatliche Akteure aus den Provinzen an dem Integrationsprozess beteiligt waren, ist dabei von besonderem Interesse. Lagen Hemmnisse etwa eher in Strukturen oder eher in dem Verhalten maßgeblicher Personen und Institutionen begründet? Warum stellte sich ein administratives oder legislatives Vorgehen in einem Gebiet als erfolgreich heraus, während es andernorts mehr Widerstände hervorrief? Welche Bedeutung kam außerdem der allgemeinen wirtschaftlichen Verfassung und deren Entwicklung während der beginnenden Industrialisierung für die Integrationsfähigkeit eines Gebietes zu? Durch den Vergleich der Territorien lassen sich die Motive der Beteiligten sowie Bedingungen und Einflussfaktoren für die wirtschaftliche Integration identifizieren.
Alix Giraud-Willer untersucht die Berechtigung starrer Mindeststrafen auf rechtsvergleichender Basis. Sie schränken den Entscheidungsspielraum des Richters bei der Strafzumessung erheblich ein. Absolute Strafen, eine extreme Ausprägung starrer Mindeststrafen, schließen einen richterlichen Entscheidungsspielraum im Grundsatz sogar gänzlich aus. Während das deutsche Strafrecht starre Mindeststrafen, einschließlich absoluter Strafen, vorsieht, nahm das französische Recht von starren (erhöhten) Mindeststrafen inzwischen Abstand. Die Autorin untersucht die Wechselwirkungen zwischen gesetzlicher Fixierung hoher Strafen, Reaktionen der Strafpraxis und gesetzlicher Lockerung der Strafdrohungen in beiden Rechtsordnungen. Durch ihren Blick auf zwei Jurisdiktionen bietet sie Erklärungsansätze für bestimmte Erscheinungen des geltenden Sanktionenrechts sowie Denkanstöße für seine Reformierung an.
In modern times of evolving globalization and continuous technological developments, organizations are required to respond to ever-changing demands. Therefore, to be successful in today’s highly uncertain environments, organizations need employees to actively search for opportunities, anticipate challenges, and act ahead. In other words, employee proactivity in the workplace represents a highly valuable resource in nowadays organizations. Empirical studies conducted as part of this thesis advance the research on the outcomes of proactivity from the individual perspective. The main contribution of this thesis pertains to revealing several important individual and contextual conditions under which engaging in proactivity will have negative and positive effects on employees’ well-being and their consequent behaviours, as well as shedding light on the unique psychological mechanisms through which these effects unfold. From a practical standpoint, this research underscores the importance of creating work environments that support employees’ autonomous motivation for proactivity and urge organizations and managers to be mindful about the pressures they place on employees to be proactive at work. Besides, this thesis stimulates research efforts aimed at further extending our knowledge of when and how individual proactive behaviours at work will do more good than harm for those who enact them.
Contributions to the theoretical analysis of the algorithms with adversarial and dependent data
(2021)
In this work I present the concentration inequalities of Bernstein's type for the norms of Banach-valued random sums under a general functional weak-dependency assumption (the so-called $\cC-$mixing). The latter is then used to prove, in the asymptotic framework, excess risk upper bounds of the regularised Hilbert valued statistical learning rules under the τ-mixing assumption on the underlying training sample. These results (of the batch statistical setting) are then supplemented with the regret analysis over the classes of Sobolev balls of the type of kernel ridge regression algorithm in the setting of online nonparametric regression with arbitrary data sequences. Here, in particular, a question of robustness of the kernel-based forecaster is investigated. Afterwards, in the framework of sequential learning, the multi-armed bandit problem under $\cC-$mixing assumption on the arm's outputs is considered and the complete regret analysis of a version of Improved UCB algorithm is given. Lastly, probabilistic inequalities of the first part are extended to the case of deviations (both of Azuma-Hoeffding's and of Burkholder's type) to the partial sums of real-valued weakly dependent random fields (under the type of projective dependence condition).
Water-deficits can cause lethal damage to organisms, which is rooted in cellular dehydration. Many plant species, but also other organisms have developed mechanisms to tolerate such stresses, such as the expression of LEA proteins. Many studies report on physiological protective functions of LEA proteins but lack information about their precise mechanisms on a molecular level. Most LEA proteins are intrinsically disordered in dilute solution but may adopt a distinct secondary structure upon changes in solvent conditions. Understanding the molecular mechanism of how LEA proteins contribute to the counteraction of cellular damage during water-deficits may in the long-term pave the way for breeding crops that are resistant to the effects of global warming. The objective of the work at hand is to improve the biophysical understanding of the sequencestructure-function relationship of LEA proteins as membrane stabilizers, based on the LEA_4 family of the model plant A. thaliana. This is pursued by using a combination of spectroscopic and scattering techniques, supported by bioinformatics and computational analyses. Eight out of the 18 LEA_4 proteins are experimentally assessed revealing that a coil-helix transition in response to water-deficit is a common feature, as predicted for the entire family. In addition, they all stabilize simple membrane models during a freeze/ thaw cycle. Three-dimensional structure prediction of representative members suggests that their completely folded states are represented by a sequential arrangement of alpha-helical segments connected by unstructured linkers, which is experimentally verified for the LEA_4 protein COR15A. The unstructured linker region of COR15A represents a conserved motif among its closest homologs and is, therefore, of particular interest. Facilitating a set of seven designed and investigated COR15A mutants uncovers a complex interplay of transient interactions between the amphipathic alpha-helical segments, mediated by the linker, which fine-tunes folding transitions and structural ensembles upon reduced water-availability. Finally, alpha-helicity is also induced in COR15A upon temperature decrease, which is enhanced in the presence of osmolytes. In addition, high solution osmolarity induced secondary structure is followed by oligomerization of COR15A. Interestingly, the functionality of COR15A, in terms of liposome stabilization, strongly correlates with its alpha-helix ratio in the folded state. The present work significantly improves the understanding of the sequence-structure-function relationship for LEA_4 proteins and offers novel findings on folding mechanisms and oligomerization of COR15A.
Werbeblocker im Internet
(2021)
Werbeblocker berühren zahlreiche, bislang ungeklärte Rechtsfragen. Während Werbeblocker bisher vor allem anhand des Lauterkeitsrechts beurteilt worden sind, zeigt diese Arbeit, dass vielmehr urheberrechtliche Wertungen entscheidend sind. Diese werden mit Blick auf die aktuelle Rechtsprechung des EuGH ausführlich hergeleitet.
Weiterhin wird der Begriff des Mitbewerbers im Lauterkeitsrecht fortentwickelt und mit der Bezugnahme auf die geschäftlichen Entscheidung auf ein neues Fundament gestellt.
Die Arbeit analysiert zudem umfassend die Rechtmäßigkeit der Handlungsalternativen der Webseitenbetreiber und der Reaktionsmöglichkeiten der Werbeblocker aus lauterkeitsrechtlicher und urheberrechtlicher Sicht unter Berücksichtigung der DS GVO.
George Santayana
(2021)
Diese Arbeit untersucht die Haftung zwischen Bund und Ländern bei der Ausführung der Bundesgesetze. Nach der Kompetenzverteilung des Grundgesetzes teilen sich Bund und Länder die Aufgabe der Ausführung der Bundesgesetze. Hierbei können sie die jeweils andere förderal Ebene schädigen. Dies kann etwa bei der fehlerhaften Verwaltung von Mitteln oder Steuern passieren. Ein anderes Beispiel ist das Auslösen von Haftungsansprüchen im Außenverhältnis zu Dritten. Solche Ansprüche können leicht hohe Beträge erreichen. Die maßgebliche Anspruchsgrundlage ist Art. 104a Abs. 5 Satz 1 Halbsatz 2 Grundgesetz. Hiernach haften Bund und Länder einander für die ordnungsgemäße Verwaltung. Diese Regelung wirft zahlreiche bis heute ungeklärte Rechtsfragen auf, welche die Arbeit näher untersucht.
30 Jahre Universität Potsdam
(2021)
Das Referat für Presse- und Öffentlichkeitsarbeit hat anlässlich des 30-jährigen Universitätsjubiläums einen Bildband zusammengestellt. Auf 168 Seiten finden sich rund 400 Fotos aus der Geschichte der Potsdamer Alma Mater – von der Pressekonferenz, auf der Brandenburgs Wissenschaftsminister Dr. Hinrich Enderlein die Gründung der Universität bekannt gibt, bis zu den traurig-schönen menschenleeren Campusimpressionen Anfang 2021. Die Auswahl aus Zehntausenden Bildern, die im Laufe der Jahre entstanden sind, dokumentiert die rasante Entwicklung der drei Uni-Standorte Golm, Am Neuen Palais und Griebnitzsee, begleitet Studierende und Forschende verschiedener Generationen und zeigt Eindrücke von wichtigen großen und kleinen Veranstaltungen und Ereignissen sowie – vor allem – vom Alltag einer Universität.
„Now is the winter of our discontent | Made glorious summer by this son of York“ – mit diesen Worten öffnet Shakespeares Richard III. Ein einziger Schau- spieler hat die Bühne betreten, beginnt zu reden und setzt so, alleine, das Stück in Gang – ein Novum für Shakespeare. Die frühneuzeitliche Bühne ist (fast) leer, die Zuschauer*innen hängen an den Lippen des Protagonisten, um durch seine Worte in die fiktive Welt des Dramas eingeführt zu werden.
Gleich mit dem ersten Wort versetzt Richard die Zuschauer*innen in eine andere Gegenwart: Fast wie eine hypnotische Anweisung konstituiert dieses „Now“ das Zeit-Raum-Gefüge der englischen Rosenkriege. Sich diesem thea- tralen „Now“ hinzugeben ist die Aufgabe der Zuschauer*innen. Sie sind auf- gerufen, „to forget (however briefly) everything they have experienced before. What matters is this ‚now‘, the hic et nunc of the theatre.“
Transitory starch granules result from complex carbon turnover and display specific situations during starch synthesis and degradation. The fundamental mechanisms that specify starch granule characteristics, such as granule size, morphology, and the number per chloroplast, are largely unknown. However, transitory starch is found in the various cells of the leaves of Arabidopsis thaliana, but comparative analyses are lacking. Here, we adopted a fast method of laser confocal scanning microscopy to analyze the starch granules in a series of Arabidopsis mutants with altered starch metabolism. This allowed us to separately analyze the starch particles in the mesophyll and in guard cells. In all mutants, the guard cells were always found to contain more but smaller plastidial starch granules than mesophyll cells. The morphological properties of the starch granules, however, were indiscernible or identical in both types of leaf cells.
Over millennia, droughts could not be understood or defined but rather were associated with mystical connotations. To understand this natural hazards, we first needed to understand the laws of physics and then develop plausible explanations of inner workings of the hydrological cycle. Consequently, modeling and predicting droughts was out of the scope of mankind until the end of the last century. In recent studies, it is estimated that this natural hazard has caused billions of dollars in losses since 1900 and that droughts have affected 2.2 billion people worldwide between 1950 and 2014.
For these reasons, droughts have been identified by the IPCC as the trigger of a web of impacts across many sectors leading to land degradation, migration and substantial socio-economic costs. This thesis summarizes a decade of research carried out at the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research on the subject of drought monitoring, modeling, and forecasting, from local to continental scales. The overarching objectives of this study, systematically addressed in the twelve previous chapters, are: 1) Create the capability to seamless monitor and predict water fluxes at various spatial resolutions and temporal scales varying from days to centuries; 2) Develop and test a modeling chain for monitoring, forecasting and predicting drought events and related characteristics at national and continental scales; and 3) Develop drought indices and impact indicators that are useful for end-users. Key outputs of this study are: the development of the open source model mHM, the German Drought Monitor System, the proof of concept for an European multi-model for improving water managent from local to continental scales, and the prototype of a crop-yield drought impact model for Germany.
Die Untersuchung befasst sich mit den umstrittenen Grenzen des Betrugs durch Unterlassen und schafft Klarheit für die Praxis, indem die dogmatischen Leitlinien der Rechtsprechung offengelegt werden. Im Zentrum steht dabei die Interpretation der betrugsspezifischen Garantenstellung durch die Judikatur. Nachdem diese sich im Ergebnis nicht mit der vermeintlich vorherrschenden Rechtsquellentrias aus Gesetz, Vertrag und Ingerenz erklären lässt, wird anhand einer eingehenden Durchsicht der gesamten Betrugsrechtsprechung der Vertrauensgedanke als materielles Kriterium herausgearbeitet und konturiert. Ob hiermit die gesetzgeberische Lücke in § 13 Abs. 1 StGB tatsächlich auf angemessene Art geschlossen wurde, wird abschließend kritisch besprochen.
Adaptive Force (AF) reflects the capability of the neuromuscular system to adapt adequately to external forces with the intention of maintaining a position or motion. One specific approach to assessing AF is to measure force and limb position during a pneumatically applied increasing external force. Through this method, the highest (AFmax), the maximal isometric (AFisomax) and the maximal eccentric Adaptive Force (AFeccmax) can be determined. The main question of the study was whether the AFisomax is a specific and independent parameter of muscle function compared to other maximal forces. In 13 healthy subjects (9 male and 4 female), the maximal voluntary isometric contraction (pre- and post-MVIC), the three AF parameters and the MVIC with a prior concentric contraction (MVICpri-con) of the elbow extensors were measured 4 times on two days. Arithmetic mean (M) and maximal (Max) torques of all force types were analyzed. Regarding the reliability of the AF parameters between days, the mean changes were 0.31–1.98 Nm (0.61%–5.47%, p = 0.175–0.552), the standard errors of measurements (SEM) were 1.29–5.68 Nm (2.53%–15.70%) and the ICCs(3,1) = 0.896–0.996. M and Max of AFisomax, AFmax and pre-MVIC correlated highly (r = 0.85–0.98). The M and Max of AFisomax were significantly lower (6.12–14.93 Nm; p ≤ 0.001–0.009) and more variable between trials (coefficient of variation (CVs) ≥ 21.95%) compared to those of pre-MVIC and AFmax (CVs ≤ 5.4%). The results suggest the novel measuring procedure is suitable to reliably quantify the AF, whereby the presented measurement errors should be taken into consideration. The AFisomax seems to reflect its own strength capacity and should be detected separately. It is suggested its normalization to the MVIC or AFmax could serve as an indicator of a neuromuscular function.
The particle noch (‘still’) can have an additive reading similar to auch (‘also’). We argue that both particles indicate that a previously partially answered QUD is re-opened to add a further answer. The particles differ in that the QUD, in the case of auch, can be re-opened with respect to the same topic situation, whereas noch indicates that the QUD is re-opened with respect to a new topic situation. This account predicts a difference in the accommodation behavior of the two particles. We present an experiment whose results are in line with this prediction.
Die gerechte, sichere und nachhaltige Rohstoffverteilung weltweit stellt eine der bedeutendsten Menschheitsaufgaben des 21. Jahrhunderts dar und entscheidet mit ihren Auswirkungen auf Leben, Umwelt und technischen Fortschritt über das Schicksal der kontinuierlich wachsenden Weltbevölkerung. Das Werk untersucht das gegenwärtige Rohstoffvölkerrecht, bestehend aus dem Grundsatz der ständigen Souveränität über natürliche Ressourcen, dem WTO-Recht, multilateralen Abkommen sowie Rohstoffkartellen wie der OPEC und kommt zu dem Ergebnis, dass sich der aktuelle Regelungsbestand auf – in der Regel unverbindliche – organisatorische Maßnahmen und Konsultationen beschränkt. Das internationale Wirtschaftsrecht verfolgt einen passiven Ansatz, der der großen Relevanz dieses völkerrechtlichen Teilgebiets nicht gerecht wird. Vor diesem Hintergrund werden sechs verschiedene juristische Lösungsstrategien erarbeitet und im Anschluss auf ihre politische Realisierbarkeit überprüft. Dabei wird insbesondere auf die Stellung der Entwicklungsländer eingegangen, die trotz ihres Rohstoffreichtums bisher nicht von diesem profitieren.
Learning to read in German
(2021)
In the present dissertation, the development of eye movement behavior and the perceptual span of German beginning readers was investigated in Grades 1 to 3 (Study 1) and longitudinally within a one-year time interval (Study 2), as well as in relation to intrinsic and extrinsic reading motivation (Study 3). The presented results are intended to fill the gap of only sparse information on young readers’ eye movements and completely missing information on German young readers’ perceptual span and its development. On the other hand, reading motivation data have been scrutinized with respect to reciprocal effects on reading comprehension but not with respect to more immediate, basic cognitive processing (e.g., word decoding) that is indicated by different eye movement measures. Based on a longitudinal study design, children in Grades 1–3 participated in a moving window reading experiment with eye movement recordings in two successive years. All children were participants of a larger longitudinal study on intrapersonal developmental risk factors in childhood and adolescence (PIER study). Motivation data and other psychometric reading data were collected during individual inquiries and tests at school. Data analyses were realized in three separate studies that focused on different but related aspects of reading and perceptual span development. Study 1 presents the first cross-sectional report on the perceptual span of beginning German readers. The focus was on reading rate changes in Grades 1 to 3 and on the issue of the onset of the perceptual span development and its dependence on basic foveal reading processes. Study 2 presents a successor of Study 1 providing first longitudinal data of the perceptual span in elementary school children. It also includes information on the stability of observed and predicted reading rates and perceptual span sizes and introduces a new measure of the perceptual span based on nonlinear mixed-effects models. Another issue addressed in this study is the longitudinal between-group comparison of slower and faster readers which refers to the detection of developmental patterns. Study 3 includes longitudinal reading motivation data and investigates the relation between different eye movement measures including perceptual span and intrinsic as well as extrinsic reading motivation. In Study 1, a decelerated increase in reading rate was observed between Grades 1 to 3. Grade effects were also reported for saccade length, refixation probability, and different fixation duration measures. With higher grade, mean saccade length increased, whereas refixation probability, first-fixation duration, gaze duration, and total reading time decreased. Perceptual span development was indicated by an increase in window size effects with grade level. Grade level differences with respect to window size effects were stronger between Grades 2 and 3 than between Grades 1 and 2. These results were replicated longitudinally in Study 2. Again, perceptual span size significantly changed between Grades 2 and 3, but not between Grades 1 and 2 or Grades 3 and 4. Observed and predicted reading rates were found to be highly stable after first grade, whereas stability of perceptual span was only moderate for all grade levels. Group differences between slower and faster readers in Year 1 remained observable in Year 2 showing a pattern of stable achievement differences rather than a compensatory pattern. Between Grades 2 and 3, between-group differences in reading rate even increased resulting in a Matthew effect. A similar effect was observed for perceptual span development between Grades 3 and 4. Finally, in Study 3, significant relations between beginning readers’ eye movements and their reading motivation were observed. In both years of measurement, higher intrinsic reading motivation was related to more skilled eye movement patterns as indicated by short fixations, longer saccades, and higher reading rates. In Year 2, intrinsic reading motivation was also significantly and negatively correlated with refixation probability. These correlational patterns were confirmed in cross-sectional linear models controlling for grade level and reading amount and including both reading motivation measures, extrinsic and intrinsic motivation. While there were significant positive relations between intrinsic reading motivation and word decoding as indicated by the above stated eye movement measures, extrinsic reading motivation only predicted variance in eye movements in Year 2 (significant for fixation durations and reading rate), with a consistently opposite pattern of effects as compared to intrinsic reading motivation. Finally, longitudinal effects of Year 1 intrinsic reading motivation on Year 2 word decoding were observed for gaze duration, total reading time, refixation probability, and perceptual span within cross-lagged panel models. These effects were reciprocal because all eye movement measures significantly predicted variance in intrinsic reading motivation. Extrinsic reading motivation in Year 1 did not affect any eye movement measure in Year 2, and vice versa, except for a significant, negative relation with perceptual span. Concluding, the present dissertation demonstrates that largest gains in reading development in terms of eye movement changes are observable between Grades 1 and 2. Together with the observed pattern of stable differences between slower and faster readers and a widening achievement gap between Grades 2 and 3 for reading rate, these results underline the importance of the first year(s) of formal reading instruction. The development of the perceptual span lags behind as it is most apparent between Grades 2 and 3. This suggests that efficient parafoveal processing presupposes a certain degree of foveal reading proficiency (e.g., word decoding). Finally, this dissertation demonstrates that intrinsic reading motivation—but not extrinsic motivation—effectively supports the development of skilled reading.
Der Fokusmarker 'so'
(2021)
The business problem of having inefficient processes, imprecise process analyses, and simulations as well as non-transparent artificial neuronal network models can be overcome by an easy-to-use modeling concept. With the aim of developing a flexible and efficient approach to modeling, simulating, and optimizing processes, this paper proposes a flexible Concept of Neuronal Modeling (CoNM). The modeling concept, which is described by the modeling language designed and its mathematical formulation and is connected to a technical substantiation, is based on a collection of novel sub-artifacts. As these have been implemented as a computational model, the set of CoNM tools carries out novel kinds of Neuronal Process Modeling (NPM), Neuronal Process Simulations (NPS), and Neuronal Process Optimizations (NPO). The efficacy of the designed artifacts was demonstrated rigorously by means of six experiments and a simulator of real industrial production processes.
Joschkas Kinder
(2021)
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.
While W.E.B. Du Bois’s first novel, The Quest of the Silver Fleece (1911), is set squarely in the USA, his second work of fiction, Dark Princess: A Romance (1928), abandons this national framework, depicting the treatment of African Americans in the USA as embedded into an international system of economic exploitation based on racial categories. Ultimately, the political visions offered in the novels differ starkly, but both employ a Western literary canon – so-called ‘classics’ from Greek, German, English, French, and US American literature. With this, Du Bois attempts to create a new space for African Americans in the world (literature) of the 20th century. Weary of the traditions of this ‘world literature’, the novels complicate and begin to decenter the canon that they draw on. This reading traces what I interpret as subtle signs of frustration over the limits set by the literature that underlies Dark Princess, while its predecessor had been more optimistic in its appropriation of Eurocentric fiction for its propagandist aims.
Paths Are Made by Walking
(2021)
Introduction
(2021)
This edited volume examines entanglements and disentanglements between Africa and East Germany during and after the Cold War from a global history perspective. Extending the view beyond political elites, it asks for the negotiated and plural character of socialism in these encounters and sheds light on migration, media, development, and solidarity through personal and institutional agency. With its distinctive focus on moorings and unmoorings, the volume shows how the encounters, albeit often brief, significantly influenced both African and East German histories.
Hintergrund. Personen, die mit der chronischen Erkrankung HIV leben (PWH), müssen ihr Leben lang die sog. antiretrovirale Therapie (ART) einnehmen, um einen Ausbruch der Erkrankung in das Vollbild AIDS (Akquiriertes Immun-Defizienz-Syndrom) zu vermeiden. Gleichzeitig ist die ART und HIV selbst assoziiert mit dem Auftreten zusätzlicher Erkrankungen (Komorbiditäten) kardiovaskulärer oder psychologischer Natur. Die Prävalenz von Komorbiditäten und schlechter Lebensqualität ist im Vergleich zu HIV-negativen Personen deutlich höher.
Methoden. Es wurden zwei Metaanalysen zu sportlicher Betätigung, PWH und (1) kardiovaskulären und (2) psychologischen Parametern sowie eine Querschnittsstudie (HIBES-Studie, HIV-Begleiterkrankungen und Sport) durchgeführt. Für die Auswertung der metaanalytischen Daten wurde der Review Manager 5.3, für die Auswertung der Daten der HIBES-Studie das Analyseprogramm „R“ verwendet. In den Metaanalysen wurden, neben den Hauptanalysen verschiedener Parameter, erstmals spezifische Subgruppenanalysen durchgeführt. Die HIBES-Studie untersuchte Unterschiede zwischen kumulativen (2-3 verschiedenen Sportarten pro Woche) und einfachen (eine Sportart pro Woche) Freizeitsport und analysiert die Zusammenhänge von Parametern des Freizeitsports (Trainingshäufigkeit, -Minuten und –Intensität), Komorbiditäten und der Lebensqualität.
Ergebnisse. Ausdauer- und Krafttraining haben einen mittel-starken bis starken positiven Effekt auf die maximale Sauerstoffaufnahme (SMD= 0.66, p< .00001), den 6-Minuten-Walk-Test (6MWT) (SMD= 0.59, p= .02), die maximale Watt Zahl (SMD= 0.80, p= .009). Kein Effekt wurde bei der maximalen Herzfrequenz und dem systolischen sowie diastolischen Blutdruck gefunden. Subgruppenanalysen zu ≥3 Einheiten/Woche, ≥150 Min./Woche ergaben hohe Effektstärken in der maximalen Watt Zahl und 6MWT. Ausdauer- und Krafttraining zusammen mit Yoga haben einen starken Effekt auf Symptome der Depression (SMD= -0.84, p= .02) und Angststörungen (SMD= -1.23, p= .04). Die Subanalyse der Depression zu professioneller Supervision und sportlicher Betätigung wiesen einen sehr starken Effekt (SMD= -1.40, p= .03). Die HIBES-Studie wies ein sehr differenziertes Bild im Sportverhalten von PWH in Deutschland auf. 49% der Teilnehmer übten mehr als eine Sportart pro Woche aus. Es wurden keine Unterschiede zwischen kumuliertem (CTE) und einfachem Sport (STE) in der Lebensqualität gefunden. Die Freizeitsportparameter (Häufigkeiten/Woche, Minuten/Woche, Intensität/Woche) waren in der CTE-Gruppe deutlich höher als in der STE-Gruppe. Trainingsminuten und die -Intensität zeigten beim Vorhandensein einer Komorbidität einen großen Zusammenhang mit der Lebensqualität. Die Minuten und die Intensität des durchgeführten Sportes zeigten einen prädiktiven Zusammenhang mit der Lebensqualität.
Konklusion: Sportliche Betätigung verbessert die maximale Sauerstoffaufnahme und Symptome der Depression und Angststörungen. Die Aussagekraft der Subanalysen ist aufgrund der geringen Studienzahl, vorsichtig zu interpretieren. Erhöhte Trainingsparameter finden sich eher bei PWH, die mehr als eine Sportart pro Woche treiben. Daher kann kumulierter Sport als mediierender Faktor zur Steigerung der Lebensqualität interpretiert werden; zumindest bei PWH mit einer psychologischen Komorbidität.
Simultaneously speculative and inspired by everyday experiences, this volume develops an aesthetics of metabolism that offers a new perspective on the human-environment relation, one that is processual, relational, and not dependent on conscious thought. In art installations, design prototypes, and researchcreation projects that utilize air, light, or temperature to impact subjective experience the author finds aesthetic milieus that shift our awareness to the role of different sense modalities in aesthetic experience. Metabolic and atmospheric processes allow for an aesthetics besides and beyond the usually dominant visual sense.
Blutige Enthaltung
(2021)
Die Militärhistoriker Sönke Neitzel und Matteo Scianna legen die erste historische Darstellung und Analyse der deutschen Syrienpolitik seit 2011 vor. Sie legen die Probleme einer Außenpolitik offen, die für die katastrophale Lage in Syrien und die großen Flüchtlingsbewegungen von dort mit verantwortlich ist. Neitzel und Scianna konstatieren eine Diskrepanz zwischen der wirtschaftlichen Macht und der Bereitschaft, einer gewachsenen politischen Verantwortung im internationalen Krisenmanagement gerecht zu werden – zumal in Fällen, in denen ein militärisches Eingreifen gefragt wäre. Die Autoren betrachten den Syrienkrieg als ein Beispiel, um die Haltung Deutschlands in internationalen Krisen und seine Rolle bei deren Bewältigung kritisch zu beleuchten. Ihr Fazit: Es fehlt hierzulande eine strategische Kultur im Umgang mit den wachsenden internationalen Konflikten. Stattdessen versucht sich die deutsche Außenpolititk möglichst aus der Affäre zu ziehen.
This article is a discussion of Plin. Ep. 7.29 and Ep. 8.6, in which he presents his reaction to seeing the grave monument of Marcus Antonius Pallas, the freedman and minister of the Emperor Claudius, beside the Via Tiburtina. The monument records a senatorial vote of thanks to Pallas, and Pliny expresses intense indignation at the Senate’s subservience and at the power and influence wielded by a freedman. This article compares Pliny’s letters with Tacitus’ account of the senatorial vote of thanks to Pallas at Ann. 12.52–3 and explores the differences between the ways in which the two authors encourage readers to relate to past events. It is noted that the Pallas letters are unusual amongst Pliny’s let- ters for their treatment of material unconnected with the life and career of Pliny and his friends, and argued that in Ep. 7.29 Pliny uses language and attitudes drawn from satire to evoke the past. Ep. 8.6 is read as an idiosyncratic piece of historical enquiry, consider- ing Pliny’s use of citation and his anonymization of historical individuals. Both letters are considered in the context of the surrounding letters, and a hypothesis is offered regarding the identity of their addressee Montanus, considering evidence from Tacitus’ Histories and Annals. Discussion of Tac. Ann. 12.52–3 focusses on the use of irony. Pliny’s evocation of enargeia (‘vividness’) is compared with that of Tacitus. The article concludes with comparison of the historical accounts offered by Pliny and Tacitus through reflection on Juvenal, Satire 1.
Die Rechtsfolgen einer fehlgeschlagenen Anteilsabtretung stellen ein rechtspraktisches Problem des GmbH-Rechts dar, dessen Lösungswege üblicherweise im Schuldrecht gesucht werden. Der Anwendung der schuldrechtlichen Rechtsinstitute im Rahmen des § 16 Abs. 1 GmbHG geht die Frage voran, ob das durch die Legitimationswirkung charakterisierte Auseinanderfallen von Herrschaftsrecht und Herrschaftsmöglichkeit zur Anwendung des Eigentümer-Besitzer-Verhältnisses führen kann. Der Übertragbarkeit der drei Komponenten der Vindikationslage – Sache, Eigentum, Besitz – und deren Interdependenzen auf die durch die Legitimationswirkung hervorgerufene Situation widmet sich diese Arbeit. Im Wege des systematischen Vergleichs der Rechtsbeziehungen weist der Autor eine Vergleichbarkeit nach und schlägt eine analoge Anwendung des Eigentümer-Besitzer-Verhältnisses vor. Im Mittelpunkt stehen die Rechtsgegenständlichkeit der Mitgliedschaft und die Ausdehnung des Besitzbegriffs auf unkörperliche Rechtsprodukte.
Strafrecht, Besonderer Teil
(2021)
Strafrecht, Besonderer Teil
(2021)
Das Lehrbuch behandelt die für Studium und Examen bedeutsamen Verbrechen und Vergehen aus dem Bereich der Nichtvermögensdelikte, wobei stets auch die Bezüge zum Allgemeinen Teil aufgezeigt werden. Die Darstellung erfolgt durchgehend anhand von Fällen und Beispielen und enthält eingehende Problembehandlungen. Band 1 bildet zusammen mit dem ebenfalls neu bearbeiteten Studienbuch Krey/Hellmann/Heinrich, Besonderer Teil, Band 2 (zu den Vermögensdelikten) ein gründliches und aktuelles Standardwerk zum Besonderen Teil. Das Buch richtet sich an Anfänger, denen es eine gründliche Einführung bietet, aber auch an Fortgeschrittene, Referendare und Praktiker zur Wiederholung, Ergänzung und Vertiefung.
En apenas tan pocas lenguas, como en el español, se ha publicado tantos trabajos sobre la evidencialidad en los últimos años. No obstante, en ello se pierde de vista con frecuencia la verdadera función de los marcadores de evidencialidad que hacen referencia al origen del conocimiento del hablante. Además de los marcadores léxicos, se consideran como medios de expresión de la evidencialidad incluso estructuras discursivas y expresiones proposicionales que hacen referencia a la fuente del conocimiento, alejándose demasiado de la restricción a los evidenciales gramaticales. En esta contribución, se intentará ordenar esta posición confusa y desarrollar un modelo de relación entre la evidencialidad y temporalidad, aspectualidad y modalidad que tenga en cuenta la realidad de las circunstancias en el español y sus variedades. Se partirá de un planteamiento onomasiológico hacia los medios de expresión del origen del conocimiento del hablante; al mismo tiempo se analizarán los medios de expresión en cuanto a su polifuncionalidad. La base empírica para este estudio será el análisis de un corpus (SketchEngine, CREA, CORPES XXI) sobre el condicional reportativo e inferencial y su relación con el imperfecto evidencial y futuro inferencial en las diversas variedades del español, así como las condiciones de uso de los adverbios evidenciales-epistémicos.
Die vorliegende Arbeit beschäftigt sich mit der Synthese von Disulfiden, der Thiol-Disulfid Metathesereaktion als Möglichkeit, Polymere zu funktionalisieren, und der Synthese von Polydisulfiden. Im ersten Teil der Arbeit wird die Aminolyse von RAFT-Polymeren und die Abhängigkeit der Polymer-Polymer Disulfidbildung von der Molmasse untersucht. Dabei wurde durch die Aufnahme von Reaktionskinetiken mittels Gel-Permeations-Chromatographie (GPC) festgestellt, dass je länger die Polymerketten sind, desto weniger Disulfid Polymerkopplung tritt auf. RAFT-Polymere werden oft genutzt, um die RAFT-Polymer Endgruppe nach der Polymerisation zu modifizieren oder in einer chemischen Reaktion zu funktionalisieren. Hier kann die Aminolyse in Anwesenheit von kurzkettigen Disulfiden, wie zum Beispiel Cystin, durchgeführt werden, um die Bildung von Polymer-Polymer Disulfiden vollständig zu unterdrücken und ein endgruppenfunktionalisiertes Polymer zu erhalten. Bei dieser Reaktion greift das bei der Aminolyse entstehende Polymerthiolat die kurzkettigen Disulfide an, und es kommt zur Bildung von funktionalisierten Polymeren. Es wurde ein Polyethylenglykoldisulfid eingesetzt, um ein amphiphiles Blockcopolymer zu erhalten. Als RAFT-Polymer wurde Polystyrol (PS) verwendet, und es konnte die Bildung von Polystyrol-Polyethylenglykol Copolymeren nachgewiesen werden. Das amphiphile Polymer bildet im wässrigen Medium Vesikel. Die Oberfläche der Vesikel konnte mittels der Thiol-Disulfid Metathese umfunktionalisiert werden. Die Aminolyse von PS RAFT-Polymeren mit einem Polylaktiddisulfid oder einem Polybenzylglutamatdisulfid ergab Polystyrol-block-Polyester und Polystyrol-block-Polyaminosäuren Copolymere. Im zweiten Teil der Arbeit liegt der Fokus auf der Synthese von Polydisulfiden und ihren thermischen Eigenschaften. Es wurden verschiedene Alkyldithiole synthetisiert und mittels Wasserstoffperoxid und Triethylamin polymerisiert. Dabei konnte gezeigt werden, dass die Polymere teilkristallin sind und dass der Schmelzpunkt und die Kristallinität der Polymere mit steigender Alkylkettenlänge zwischen den Disulfidbindungen zunehmen. Die Möglichkeit einer Polymerkettenerweiterung nach der Polymerisation ist mit diesem System gegeben. Die Abbaubarkeit der Polydisulfide konnte durch den Einsatz von Thiolen im basischen Milieu gezeigt werden.
Feminismus - das ist nicht nur für Männer, sondern auch für einige Frauen immer noch ein bedrohliches Wort, selbst oder gerade in Zeiten von #MeToo. Liegt das daran, dass viele gar nicht wissen, was Feminismus ist und worauf er hinarbeitet? Gibt es den einen Feminismus? Was hat Feminismus eigentlich mit Sexismus zu tun? Und was mit unseren Beziehungen? Offener Frauenhass ist in unserer Gesellschaft mittlerweile weitgehend geächtet. Aber auch nach über fünfzehn Jahren mit einer Frau an der Regierungsspitze sind wir noch längst nicht in der Gleichberechtigung angekommen. Im Gegenteil: Weiterhin strukturiert Sexismus geschlechtsspezifische Alltagserfahrungen, bis hinein in unsere Intimbeziehungen, wo die Grenzen zwischen Lust und sexueller Gewalt schnell verschwimmen. Die Philosophin und Schriftstellerin Hilkje Hänel deckt die Mechanismen sexueller Objektifizierung und männlichen Anspruchsdenkens auf. Sie zeigt, wie Frauen oft in die sexistischen Alltagsstrukturen verstrickt sind, an denen auch viele Männer leiden. Ihr zugängliches Buch ist das Plädoyer für einen Feminismus, von dem alle etwas haben - und vor dem niemand Angst haben muss.
Devotio malefica
(2021)
Antike Fluchrituale zielten darauf ab, die jeweilige Gerechtigkeitsvorstellung der Verfluchenden durchzusetzen – insbesondere wenn weder das öffentliche Justizsystem noch gesellschaftlich anerkannte Verhaltenskodize dem Anspruch gerecht werden konnten. In den Ritualen kamen sogenannte defixionis tabellae (Fluchtafeln) zur Anwendung, die hier devotiones maleficae genannt werden. Sie bestehen meistens aus eingeschriebenen Bleilamellen und wurden für die Beschädigung eines oder mehrerer Opfer angefertigt.
Sara Chiarini untersucht die dabei verwendete Fluchsprache, die durch ihre formelhaften Strukturen und Bestandteile auf eine Tradition des Fluchrituals hindeuten. Individuelle Ergänzungen bieten hingegen Hinweise auf die Bedingungen um die Entstehung des Rituals, die Gefühlslage der Verfluchenden und die Arten von Bestrafungen, die der rechtlichen Dimension des Rituals entsprechen. Chiarini ergänzt den bisherigen Forschungstand anhand der neu entdeckten und veröffentlichten Fluchtafeln und setzt sich umfassend mit diesem epigraphischen Material auseinander.
Kartellrecht
(2021)
Interview with Alana Jelinek
(2021)
Alana Jelinek is an art historian and artist — “an artist making art, and also writing about art”, in her words — , a former European Research Council artist in residence at the Museum of Anthropology and Archaeology at the University of Cambridge, and currently teaching in the School of Creative Arts at the University of Hertfordshire. Her art has revolved mostly around the issues of post- and neocolonialism and their connections with neoliberalism — a more implicit topic in her works from the 1990s on the “tourist gaze” developed into an interest in museums, collecting and ethnography throughout the past two decades. In this interview, she talks to thersites about the role of classical heritage and ancient art in her own work.
Spring Issue
(2021)
Probleme Jüdischer Theologie
(2021)
Der Aufsatz behandelt die drei unterschiedlichen Hinrichtungsformen, die im 5. und 4. Jahrhundert v. Chr. in Athen angedroht wurden: apotympanismós , Sturz ins Barathron und Schierling. Eine solche Untersuchung verspricht reichen Aufschluss über die demokratische Ideologie, die entsprechenden Diskurse und ihre stetige Verstärkung durch Prozesse und Bestrafungen. Der Aufsatz vertritt dabei die These, dass eine chronologische Analyse dieser Hinrichtungsformen einen wichtigen und bisher unerforschten Beitrag zur Debatte über Kontinuität und Diskontinuität in der athenischen Demokratie vor und nach der Tyrannis der Dreißig leisten kann. Er zeigt, dass die Formen, in denen die Todesstrafe angedroht wurde, das Ausmaß der Änderungen in den Diskursen in der und über die athenische Demokratie nach der Niederlage im Peloponnesischen Krieg erkennen lässt. Die Unterschiede in den Exekutionsformen können einen wichtigen Beitrag zum Verständnis der Verschiebung des Begriffes der „Gleichheit“ vom 5. ins 4. Jahrhundert v. Chr. leisten.
Un changement de la fonction de la périphrase verbale espagnole estar+gérondif a été reconnu depuis longtemps. Déjà Gili Gaya (1948: 114) avait mentionné la construction suivante et il l’avait expliquée par l’influence exercée par des manuels de correspondance commerciale traduits de l’anglais : Estamos enviándole esta carta para comunicarle [...] au lieu de: Le enviamos esta carta […]. Comme en anglais, on trouve la périphrase espagnole estar+gérondif avec des significations non-actionnelles et futures dans les corpus CREA et CORPES XXI de la Real Academia Española et dans le Corpus del español (Cuando el reloj dé las dos, estaré llamando por teléfono. Ahora está hablando el presidente.). Cette périphrase est fortement grammaticalisée avec la signification aspectuelle et son apparition dans de nouveaux contextes est un phénomène intéressant qu’on pourrait expliquer partiellement par le contact avec la langue anglaise. Dans le portugais brésilien, le même phénomène apparaît, tandis qu’il est absent dans le portugais européen. Les exemples trouvés dans le Corpus do português expriment des déclarations d’intentions ou des promesses qui seront réalisées dans le futur (O qual eu acho isso totalmente errado! Pois estou fazendo novamente um plano de negócios).
Il était surprenant de constater le même phénomène de l’emploi comme expression de situations futures pour la périphrase française être en train de dans des variétés parlées en Amérique du Nord. Dans le corpus FRAN (<http://continent.uottawa.ca/fr/corpus-et-ressources-electroniques/corpus/>), cette périphrase apparaît avec une plus grande fréquence que dans des textes comparables en français européen. Dans les occurrences de la périphrase être en train de+infinitif dans le corpus FRAN, on peut constater des phénomènes remarquables: le marquage de l’imperfectivité et de la progressivité dans des cas dans lesquels l’imparfait ou le présent auraient été suffisants (Fait que tu étais en train de me parler donc des nouvelles constructions dans le quartier); l’usage sans auxiliaire et en fonction attributive (des gens en train de parler français), l’usage pour exprimer une action future (cette année euh on est en train de f/ de/ de transcrire). Beaucoup de ruptures après être en train de indiquent la fixité de la construction (là on est en train de euh [phrase non terminée]).
Dans cette contribution, nous partons de la position selon laquelle le marquage de l’aspectualité imperfective est une nécessité qui peut mener à l’usage de moyens d’expression plus suréminents que les temps marqués aspectuellement. Le contact avec une construction de progressivité grammaticalisée peut induire l’usage multiplié de moyens d’expression périphrastiques, contribuer au changement de leur signification et accélérer des processus de grammaticalisation. La base de tous ces changements est un pont cognitif entre la non-délimitation propre à l’aspectualité imperfective et la futurité des situations décrites. L’influence de l’anglais sera décrite comme un phénomène déclencheur d’un changement possible dans toutes les langues romanes qui ont une périphrase d’aspectualité imperfective, même en français où cette périphrase présente une autre structure.
Vertragsgestaltung ist ein praktisch sehr relevantes Thema, das wegen der Justizorientierung in der Wissenschaft noch weitgehend stiefmütterlich behandelt wird. In dieser Untersuchung wird, zumindest für die besonders delikate Konstellation bei komplexen Kooperationen des Staats mit Privaten (ÖPP/PPP), Abhilfe geschaffen. Dabei gründet die Analyse auf einer fundierten Typisierung und Charakterisierung der Probleme solcher Projekte. Den theoretischen Rahmen liefert eine effizienzorientierte Studie institutionenökonomischer Ansätze, namentlich der Transaktionskostentheorie und der Prinzipal-Agenten-Theorie, rückversichert über die praxisorientierten Grundregeln der vertraglichen Risikoverteilung. So gelingt es praktische Formulierungsvorschläge für Standardprobleme der Vertragsgestaltung, wie Leistungsbestimmungen, Anpassungsmechanismen, Konfliktbeilegungsregeln, Informationsmechanismen und Kündigungsregeln zu finden. Diese werden auch aus den Erfolgsbedingungen erläutert.
The suitability of a newly developed cell-based functional assay was tested for the detection of the activity of a range of neurotoxins and neuroactive pharmaceuticals which act by stimulation or inhibition of calcium-dependent neurotransmitter release. In this functional assay, a reporter enzyme is released concomitantly with the neurotransmitter from neurosecretory vesicles. The current study showed that the release of a luciferase from a differentiated human neuroblastoma-based reporter cell line (SIMA-hPOMC1-26-GLuc cells) can be stimulated by a carbachol-mediated activation of the Gq-coupled muscarinic-acetylcholine receptor and by the Ca2+-channel forming spider toxin α-latrotoxin. Carbachol-stimulated luciferase release was completely inhibited by the muscarinic acetylcholine receptor antagonist atropine and α-latrotoxin-mediated release by the Ca2+-chelator EGTA, demonstrating the specificity of luciferase-release stimulation. SIMA-hPOMC1-26-GLuc cells express mainly L- and N-type and to a lesser extent T-type VGCC on the mRNA and protein level. In accordance with the expression profile a depolarization-stimulated luciferase release by a high K+-buffer was effectively and dose-dependently inhibited by L-type VGCC inhibitors and to a lesser extent by N-type and T-type inhibitors. P/Q- and R-type inhibitors did not affect the K+-stimulated luciferase release. In summary, the newly established cell-based assay may represent a versatile tool to analyze the biological efficiency of a range of neurotoxins and neuroactive pharmaceuticals which mediate their activity by the modulation of calcium-dependent neurotransmitter release.
Mental health problems remain among the main generators of costs within and beyond the health care system. Psychotherapy, the tool of choice in their treatment, is qualified by social interaction, and cooperation within the therapist-patient-dyad. Research into the factors influencing therapy success to date is neither exhaustive nor conclusive. Among many others, the quality of the relationship between therapist and patient stands out regardless of the followed psychotherapy school. Emerging research points to a connection between interpersonal synchronization within the sessions and therapy outcome. Consequently, it can be considered significant for the shaping of this relationship. The framework of Embodied Cognition assumes bodily and neuronal correlates of thinking. Therefore, the present paper reviews investigations on interpersonal, non-verbal synchrony in two domains: firstly, studies on interpersonal synchrony in psychotherapy are reviewed (synchronization of movement). Secondly, findings on neurological correlates of interpersonal synchrony (assessed with EEG, fMRI, fNIRS) are summarized in a narrative manner. In addition, the question is asked whether interpersonal synchrony can be achieved voluntarily on an individual level. It is concluded that there might be mechanisms which could give more insights into therapy success, but as of yet remain uninvestigated. Further, the framework of embodied cognition applies more to the current body of evidence than classical cognitivist views. Nevertheless, deeper research into interpersonal physical and neurological processes utilizing the framework of Embodied Cognition emerges as a possible route of investigation on the road to lower drop-out rates, improved and quality-controlled therapeutic interventions, thereby significantly reducing healthcare costs.
Focus on English Linguistics
(2021)
The Arctic environments constitute rich and dynamic ecosystems, dominated by microorganisms extremely well adapted to survive and function under severe conditions. A range of physiological adaptations allow the microbiota in these habitats to withstand low temperatures, low water and nutrient availability, high levels of UV radiation, etc. In addition, other adaptations of clear competitive nature are directed at not only surviving but thriving in these environments, by disrupting the metabolism of neighboring cells and affecting intermicrobial communication. Since Arctic microbes are bioindicators which amplify climate alterations in the environment, the Arctic region presents the opportunity to study local microbiota and carry out research about interesting, potentially virulent phenotypes that could be dispersed into other habitats around the globe as a consequence of accelerating climate change. In this context, exploration of Arctic habitats as well as descriptions of the microbes inhabiting them are abundant but microbial competitive strategies commonly associated with virulence and pathogens are rarely reported. In this project, environmental samples from the Arctic region were collected and microorganisms (bacteria and fungi) were isolated. The clinical relevance of these microorganisms was assessed by observing the following virulence markers: ability to grow at a range of temperatures, expression of antimicrobial resistance and production of hemolysins. The aim of this project is to determine the frequency and relevance of these characteristics in an effort to understand microbial adaptations in habitats threatened by climate change. The isolates obtained and described here were able to grow at a range of temperatures, in some cases more than 30 °C higher than their original isolation temperature. A considerable number of them consistently expressed compounds capable of lysing sheep and bovine erythrocytes on blood agar at different incubation temperatures. Ethanolic extracts of these bacteria were able to cause rapid and complete lysis of erythrocyte suspensions and might even be hemolytic when assayed on human blood. In silico analyses showed a variety of resistance elements, some of them novel, against natural and synthetic antimicrobial compounds. In vitro experiments against a number of antimicrobial compounds showed resistance phenotypes belonging to wild-type populations and some non-wild type which clearly denote human influence in the acquisition of antimicrobial resistance. The results of this project demonstrate the presence of virulence-associated factors expressed by microorganisms of natural, non-clinical environments. This study contains some of the first reports, to the best of our knowledge, of hemolytic microbes isolated from the Arctic region. In addition, it provides additional information about the presence and expression of intrinsic and acquired antimicrobial resistance in environmental isolates, contributing to the understanding of the evolution of relevant pathogenic species and opportunistic pathogens. Finally, this study highlights some of the potential risks associated with changes in the polar regions (habitat melting and destruction, ecosystem transition and re-colonization) as important indirect consequences of global warming and altered climatic conditions around the planet.
Introduction
(2021)
Food intake is driven by the need for energy but also by the demand for essential nutrients such as protein. Whereas it was well known how diets high in protein mediate satiety, it remained unclear how diets low in protein induce appetite. Therefore, this thesis aims to contribute to the research area of the detection of restricted dietary protein and adaptive responses.
This thesis provides clear evidence that the liver-derived hormone fibroblast growth factor 21 (FGF21) is an endocrine signal of a dietary protein restriction, with the cellular amino acid sensor general control nonderepressible 2 (GCN2) kinase acting as an upstream regulator of FGF21 during protein restriction. In the brain, FGF21 is mediating the protein-restricted metabolic responses, e.g. increased energy expenditure, food intake, insulin sensitivity, and improved glucose homeostasis. Furthermore, endogenous FGF21 induced by dietary protein or methionine restriction is preventing the onset of type 2 diabetes in the New Zealand Obese mouse.
Overall, FGF21 plays an important role in the detection of protein restriction and macronutrient imbalance in rodents and humans, and mediates both the behavioral and metabolic responses to dietary protein restriction. This makes FGF21 a critical physiological signal of dietary protein restriction, highlighting the important but often overlooked impact of dietary protein on metabolism and eating behavior, independent of dietary energy content.
Die Erzählungen der Energiewende: Erzählungen beherrschen die Interpretation des politischen Geschehens mehr als formal und methodisch strenge Argumentationsketten. Dies gilt insbesondere für Demokratien. In Demokratien gilt es zu überzeugen und auch zu überreden, um Macht zu erhalten, Macht zu sichern oder Akzeptanz für bestimmte politische Vorhaben zu generieren. Diese simple Feststellung lässt zwei Schlüsse für eine transformativ ausgerichtete Politikwissenschaft zu. Erstens können transformative Narrative produziert werden, die das Auftreten von ökologisch, sozial, ökonomisch und kulturell nachhaltigem wahrscheinlicher machen, Zweitens können die Narrative von nachhaltiger wie nicht-nachhaltiger Transformation analysiert werden. Beiden Aufgaben widmet sich die Dissertationsschrift. Dabei werden für den transformativen Teil ethnografisch erhobene Daten zu fünf transformativen Narrativen verdichtet, die Vorwärts- und Vorbildcharakter haben. In den fünf Aufsätzen wurde auf Diversität zwischen den beschriebenen Protagonisten geachtet, sodass eine breite Leser*innenschaft angesprochen wird. Im analytischen Part wird in einem Aufsatz über diese Vorgehen reflektiert und die Form beschrieben durch die transformative Narrative Wirksamkeit entfalten. Dabei gilt immer, dass die Wissenschaft keine Narrative selbst setzt, sondern mittels nachvollziehbarer Methoden Daten zum Sprechen bringt. Dies ist unter review-Bedingungen gelungen. Neben eines Einsatz von Narrativen in Fragen der Gestaltung der neu entstandenen und weiter entstehenden Energielandschaften behandelt diese Dissertationsschrift a, diskursstrangorientierte als auch institutionsorientierte Erzählungen über die Energiewende. Dabei wurden diskursstrangorientiert die unterschiedlichen Erzählungen der und über energieintensive Unternehmen bezüglich der EEG-Umlage untersucht und kategorisiert und die Metaphern der Energiewende im Magazin DER SPIEGEL erhoben und analysiert. Institutionsorientiert wurde die Energiewendeerzählung der Partei `Alternative für Deutschland´, die Bildsprache des Wirtschaftsministeriums an Hand eines Beispiels sowie die Nachhaltigkeitserzählungen der Zukunftsinstitut GmbH. Schließlich wird nach messbaren Folgen des Nachhaltigkeitsnarrativs in drei Regionen des Rhein-Maas-Gebiets gefragt, was die Arbeit abrunden soll.
History of Forgetfulness
(2021)
Unser modernes Strafrechtsbild ist geprägt von dem Gedanken, dass das Strafrecht den Bürgern ein freies und friedliches Zusammenleben unter Gewährleistung aller verfassungsrechtlich garantierten Grundrechte sichert. Der Einsatz des Strafrechts bedarf der Legitimation und darf nicht aus moralischen Vorstellungen oder Gedanken abgeleitet werden. Strafbar kann es demnach nicht sein, wenn ein Rechtsgutsträger über ein ihm disponibles Rechtsgut frei verfügt. Oftmals stehen hierbei der strafrechtliche Lebensschutz und das Selbstbestimmungsrecht des Einzelnen in einem Spannungsverhältnis.
Die vorliegende Arbeit hat untersucht, wie sich dieses Spannungsverhältnis in der höchstrichterlichen Judikatur entwickelt hat und wie es nunmehr gelöst wird. Konkret stellt sich hierbei die Frage, wie es strafrechtlich bewertet wurde, wenn jemand einen Tötungserfolg mitverursacht hat, der zugleich auf einem freiverantwortlichen Willensentschluss des Opfers beruhte.
Public Character
(2021)
This open access book presents a topical, comprehensive and differentiated analysis of Germany's public administration and reforms. It provides an overview on key elements of German public administration at the federal, Länder and local levels of government as well as on current reform activities of the public sector. It examines the key institutional features of German public administration; the changing relationships between public administration, society and the private sector; the administrative reforms at different levels of the federal system and numerous sectors; and new challenges and modernization approaches like digitalization, Open Government and Better Regulation. Each chapter offers a combination of descriptive information and problem-oriented analysis, presenting key topical issues in Germany which are relevant to an international readership.
Federal Administration
(2021)
The federal administration is significantly small (around 10 percent of all public employees). This speciality of the German administrative system is based on the division of responsibilities: the central (federal) level drafts and adopts most of the laws and public programmes, and the state level (together with the municipal level) implements them. The administration of the federal level comprises the ministries, subordinated agencies for special and selected operational tasks (e.g. the authorisation of drugs, information security and registration of refugees) in distinct administrative sectors (e.g. foreign service, armed forces and federal police). The capacity for preparing and monitoring government bills and statutory instruments is well developed. Moreover, the instruments and tools of coordination are exemplary compared with other countries, although the recent digital turn has been adopted less advanced than elsewhere.
This chapter describes the most prominent public management reform trajectories in German public administration over the past decades since unification. In the 1990s, the New Steering Model emerged as a German variant of the NPM. Since the mid-2000s, local governments in Germany have been subjected to a mandatory reform of their budgeting and accounting system known as the New Municipal Financial Management reforms. Both reforms have led to a substantial change in terms of internal decentralisation, customer orientation, transparency in resource use and the financial situation of administrative bodies. But the emerging reform patterns and their impacts have not replaced the dominance of a strong legalist culture with hierarchical, centralised control. However, in the course of the reforms, a citizen-customer perspective, more participation of citizens and limited application of new management instruments have been accommodated within the persisting bureaucratic system.
Over the last decades, Better Regulation has become a major reform topic at the federal and—in some cases—also at the Länder level. Although the debate about improving regulatory quality and reducing unnecessary burdens created by bureaucracy and red tape date back to the 1960s and 1970s, the introduction by law in 2006 of a new independent institutionalised body for regulatory control at the federal level of government has brought a new quality to the discourse and practice of Better Regulation in Germany. This chapter introduces the basic features of the legislative process at the federal level in Germany, addresses the issue of Better Regulation and outlines the role of the National Regulatory Control Council (Nationaler Normenkontrollrat—NKR) as a ‘watchdog’ for compliance costs, red tape and regulatory impacts.
Although German bureaucracy is typically categorised as Weberian, a clear distinction between politics and administration has never been a defining characteristic of the German political-administrative system. Many close interrelations and interactions between elected politicians and appointed civil servants can be observed at all levels of administration. Higher-ranking civil servants in Germany are used to and generally appreciate the functional politicisation of their jobs, that is their close involvement in all stages of the policy process, from policy formation, goal definition, negotiation within and outside government to the implementation and evaluation of policies. For top positions, therefore, a class of ‘political civil servants’ is a special feature of the German system, and obtaining ‘political craft’ has become an important part of the learning and job experience of higher-ranking civil servants.
German Public Administration
(2021)
The international community of public administration and administrative sciences shows a great interest in the basic features of the German administrative system. The German public administration with its formative decentralisation (called: administrative federalism) is regarded as a prime example of multilevel governance and strong local self-government. Furthermore, over the past decades, the traditional profile of the German administrative system has significantly been reshaped and remoulded through reforms, processes of modernisation and the transformation process in East Germany. Studies on the German administrative system should focus especially on
key institutional features of public administration;
changing relationships between public administration, society and the private sector;
administrative reforms at different levels of the federal system; and
new challenges and modernisation approaches, such as digitalisation, open government and better regulation.
Human resource management (HRM) reform has not been the focus of attention in Germany despite its obvious relevance for effective policy implementation. Although there is a general trend worldwide towards convergence between public and private HRM strategies and practices, management of the workforce in German public administration still remains largely traditional and bureaucratic. This chapter describes and analyses German practices regarding the central functions and elements of HRM such as planning, recruitment, training and leadership. Furthermore, it explores the importance and contribution of public service motivation, performance-related pay and diversity management in the context of German practices. The chapter concludes by highlighting some of the major paradoxes of German public HRM in light of current challenges, such as demographic change, digital transformation and organisational development capabilities.
The chapter analyses recent reforms in the multilevel system of the Länder, specifically territorial, functional and structural reforms, which represent three of the most crucial and closely interconnected reform trajectories at the subnational level. It sheds light on the variety of reform approaches pursued in the different Länder and also highlights some factors that account for these differences. The transfer of state functions to local governments is addressed as well as the restructuring of Länder administrations (e.g. abolishment of the meso level of the Länder administration and of single-purpose state agencies) and the rescaling of territorial boundaries at county and municipal levels, including a brief review of the recently failed (territorial) reforms in Eastern Germany.
The German system of public sector employment (including civil servants and public employees) qualifies as a classical European continental civil service model moulded in traditional forms of a Weberian bureaucracy. Its features include a career-based employment system with entry based on levels of formal qualification. Coordinated by legal frames and centralised collective bargaining, the civil service is, at the same time, decentralised and flexible enough to accommodate regional differences and societal changes. In comparison, the civil service system stands out for its high degrees of professionalism and legal fairness with low levels of corruption or cronyism.