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Sulfur is an important element that is incorporated into many biomolecules in humans. The incorporation and transfer of sulfur into biomolecules is, however, facilitated by a series of different sulfurtransferases. Among these sulfurtransferases is the human mercaptopyruvate sulfurtransferase (MPST) also designated as tRNA thiouridine modification protein (TUM1). The role of the human TUM1 protein has been suggested in a wide range of physiological processes in the cell among which are but not limited to involvement in Molybdenum cofactor (Moco) biosynthesis, cytosolic tRNA thiolation and generation of H2S as signaling molecule both in mitochondria and the cytosol. Previous interaction studies showed that TUM1 interacts with the L-cysteine desulfurase NFS1 and the Molybdenum cofactor biosynthesis protein 3 (MOCS3). Here, we show the roles of TUM1 in human cells using CRISPR/Cas9 genetically modified Human Embryonic Kidney cells. Here, we show that TUM1 is involved in the sulfur transfer for Molybdenum cofactor synthesis and tRNA thiomodification by spectrophotometric measurement of the activity of sulfite oxidase and liquid chromatography quantification of the level of sulfur-modified tRNA. Further, we show that TUM1 has a role in hydrogen sulfide production and cellular bioenergetics.
In late summer, migratory bats of the temperate zone face the challenge of accomplishing two energy-demanding tasks almost at the same time: migration and mating. Both require information and involve search efforts, such as localizing prey or finding potential mates. In non-migrating bat species, playback studies showed that listening to vocalizations of other bats, both con-and heterospecifics, may help a recipient bat to find foraging patches and mating sites. However, we are still unaware of the degree to which migrating bats depend on con-or heterospecific vocalizations for identifying potential feeding or mating opportunities during nightly transit flights. Here, we investigated the vocal responses of Nathusius’ pipistrelle bats, Pipistrellus nathusii, to simulated feeding and courtship aggregations at a coastal migration corridor. We presented migrating bats either feeding buzzes or courtship calls of their own or a heterospecific migratory species, the common noctule, Nyctalus noctula. We expected that during migratory transit flights, simulated feeding opportunities would be particularly attractive to bats, as well as simulated mating opportunities which may indicate suitable roosts for a stopover. However, we found that when compared to the natural silence of both pre-and post-playback phases, bats called indifferently during the playback of conspecific feeding sounds, whereas P. nathusii echolocation call activity increased during simulated feeding of N. noctula. In contrast, the call activity of P. nathusii decreased during the playback of conspecific courtship calls, while no response could be detected when heterospecific call types were broadcasted. Our results suggest that while on migratory transits, P. nathusii circumnavigate conspecific mating aggregations, possibly to save time or to reduce the risks associated with social interactions where aggression due to territoriality might be expected. This avoidance behavior could be a result of optimization strategies by P. nathusii when performing long-distance migratory flights, and it could also explain the lack of a response to simulated conspecific feeding. However, the observed increase of activity in response to simulated feeding of N. noctula, suggests that P. nathusii individuals may be eavesdropping on other aerial hawking insectivorous species during migration, especially if these occupy a slightly different foraging niche.
Chronologie der Englandreise
(2023)
Einleitender Kommentar
(2023)
Its properties make copper one of the world’s most important functional metals. Numerous megatrends are increasing the demand for copper. This requires the prospection and exploration of new deposits, as well as the monitoring of copper quality in the various production steps. A promising technique to perform these tasks is Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS). Its unique feature, among others, is the ability to measure on site without sample collection and preparation. In this work, copper-bearing minerals from two different deposits are studied. The first set of field samples come from a volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS) deposit, the second part from a stratiform sedimentary copper (SSC) deposit. Different approaches are used to analyze the data. First, univariate regression (UVR) is used. However, due to the strong influence of matrix effects, this is not suitable for the quantitative analysis of copper grades. Second, the multivariate method of partial least squares regression (PLSR) is used, which is more suitable for quantification. In addition, the effects of the surrounding matrices on the LIBS data are characterized by principal component analysis (PCA), alternative regression methods to PLSR are tested and the PLSR calibration is validated using field samples.
Das Spannungsverhältnis zwischen Meinungsfreiheit und allgemeinem Persönlichkeitsrecht hat das Bundesverfassungsgericht seit Jahrzehnten und wiederholt beschäftigt. Insbesondere in den letzten drei Jahren hatte sich das Gericht erneut intensiv damit zu befassen, einen angemessenen Ausgleich zwischen den sich gegenüberstehenden Grundrechtspositionen zu formulieren. Der Beitrag analysiert überblicksartig, inwieweit es in seinen neueren Entscheidungen seine bisherige Rechtsprechung fortgeführt, ergänzt oder gar nachjustiert hat.
Networking fast and slow
(2023)
Growing interest in network dynamics has led to insights about patterns of network change, drivers of tie formation, and the temporal unfolding of the consequences of networks. To this area of inquiry, we introduce networking speed—the time that it takes for individuals to form a network tie—as an important but so far largely overlooked aspect. We develop a theory of networking speed that explains how different catalysts enable professionals to introduce variation into the speed with which they form interpersonal network ties. We discuss how such variation in the speed with which ties have been formed influences relational outcomes and the network returns that these ties generate. This discussion illustrates that high networking speed can entail advantages as well as pitfalls. We also explore temporal implications of networking speed—for instance, the persistence of the effects of speed over time. Overall, we conceptualize networking speed as a constitutive element of how interpersonal networks function in professional settings, and we propose a future research program for the integration of this novel concept into organizational network research.
Digitalization, as well as sustainability, are gaining increased relevance and have attracted significant attention in research and practice. However, the research already published about this topic examining digitalization in the retail sector does not consider the acceptance of related innovations, nor their impact on sustainability. Therefore, this article critically analyzes the acceptance of customers towards digital technologies in fashion stores as well as their impact on sustainability in the textile industry. The comprehensive analysis of the literature and the current state of research provide the basis of this paper. Theoretical models, such as the Technology-Acceptance-Model (TAM) and the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology 2 (UTAUT 2) enable the evaluation of expectations and acceptance, as well as the assessment of possible inhibitory factors for the subsequent descriptive and statistical examination of the acceptance of digital technologies in fashion stores. The research on this subject was examined in a quantitative way. The key findings show that customers do accept digital technologies in fashion stores. The final part of this contribution describes the innovative Digitalization 4 Sustainability Framework which shows that digital technologies at the point of sale (PoS) in fashion stores could have a positive impact on sustainability. Overall, this paper shows that it is particularly important for fashion stores to concentrate on their individual strengths and customer needs as well as to indicate a more sustainable way by using digital technologies, in order to achieve added value for the customers and to set themselves apart from the competition while designing a more sustainable future. Moreover, fashion stores should make it a point of their honor to harness the power of digitalization for sake of sustainability and economic value creation.
In this paper, we show how socialist planning can be based on input-output data. We argue that the information required for this can be obtained by a central planning agency and thus dismiss Hayek’s information argument against socialism. We further show how economic planning can be made responsive to consumer demand through a feedback control mechanism. Output targets of products would be adjusted in response to observed consumer demand or based on predictions about future demand. Planners can use machine learning to make more accurate forecasts. The valuation of goods plays an important role in the feedback control mechanism. The values of goods can either be measured by the labour time necessary for their production (labour values) or through shadow prices based on linear programming.
Verantwortungseigentum ist mittlerweile mehr als ein Nischenthema innerhalb der Rechtswissenschaft und unternehmerischen Praxis. Unternehmen werden in Verantwortungseigentum gegründet oder umgewandelt, also die persönlichen Gewinne der Gesellschafter perpetuiert und die Nachfolge reguliert. Auch der Profifußball stellt sich immer wieder die Frage nach der richtigen Balance zwischen Gewinnstreben und Gemeinwohl. Das wirft Fragen nach alternativen Gestaltungsmöglichkeiten auf, für die das Verantwortungseigentum eine Lösung bieten könnte.
Social Scoring
(2023)
Das Fenster zum Garten
(2023)
Whistleblowing
(2023)
Taubblind, Juristin
(2023)
Angesichts der dramatischen Lage in der Ukraine untersucht der folgende Beitrag, auf welchem Wege, vor welchen völkerrechtlichen Gerichten, in welchem Umfang und mit welcher Aussicht auf Erfolg die Ukraine oder einzelne ukrainische Staatsangehörige Sicherheitsschutz vor der russischen Invasion und/oder den im Zusammenhang damit bereits begangenen oder noch bevorstehenden Völkerrechtsverstößen Rechtsschutz erlangen können. Im Einzelnen handelt es sich hierbei um zwei anhängige Verfahren vor dem Internationalen Gerichtshof, mehrere Staaten- sowie eine große Vielzahl von Individualbeschwerden vor dem Europäischen Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte; ein Verfahren vor dem Internationalen Seegerichtshof; zahlreiche Investitionsverfahren vor internationalen Schiedsgerichten sowie schließlich zwei "Situationen" vor dem Internationalen Strafgerichtshof. Abschließend wird die Option der Schaffung eines ad-hoc-Tribunals für das Verbrechen der Aggression behandelt.
Wirtschafts- und Sozialverträglichkeit des Klimaschutzes als Verfassungsgebot und Staatsräson
(2023)
A right to research?
(2023)
Terminology is a critical instrument for each researcher. Different terminologies for the same research object may arise in different research communities. By this inconsistency, many synergistic effects get lost. Theories and models will be more understandable and reusable if a common terminology is applied. This paper examines the terminological (in)consistence for the research field of job-shop scheduling by a literature review. There is an enormous variety in the choice of terms and mathematical notation for the same concept. The comparability, reusability and combinability of scheduling methods is unnecessarily hampered by the arbitrary use of homonyms and synonyms. The acceptance in the community of used variables and notation forms is shown by means of a compliance quotient. This is proven by the evaluation of 240 scientific publications on planning methods.
Competence development must change at all didactic levels to meet the new requirements triggered by digitization. Unlike classic learning theories and the resulting popular approaches (e.g., sender-receiver model), future-oriented vocational training must include new learning theory impulses in the discussion about competence acquisition. On the one hand, these impulses are often very well elaborated on the theoretical side, but the transfer into innovative learning environments - such as learning factories - is often still missing. On the other hand, actual learning factory (design) approaches often concentrate primarily on the technical side. Subject-oriented learning theory enables the design of competence development-oriented vocational training projectsin learning factories in which persons can obtain relevant competencies for digitization. At the same time, such learning theory approaches assume a potentially infinite number of learning interests and reasons. Following this, competence development is always located in an institutional or organizational context. The paper conceptionally answers how this theoryimmanent challenge is synthesizable with the reality of organizationally competence development requirements.
Many widely used observational data sets are comprised of several overlapping instrument records. While data inter-calibration techniques often yield continuous and reliable data for trend analysis, less attention is generally paid to maintaining higher-order statistics such as variance and autocorrelation. A growing body of work uses these metrics to quantify the stability or resilience of a system under study and potentially to anticipate an approaching critical transition in the system. Exploring the degree to which changes in resilience indicators such as the variance or autocorrelation can be attributed to non-stationary characteristics of the measurement process – rather than actual changes in the dynamical properties of the system – is important in this context. In this work we use both synthetic and empirical data to explore how changes in the noise structure of a data set are propagated into the commonly used resilience metrics lag-one autocorrelation and variance. We focus on examples from remotely sensed vegetation indicators such as vegetation optical depth and the normalized difference vegetation index from different satellite sources. We find that time series resulting from mixing signals from sensors with varied uncertainties and covering overlapping time spans can lead to biases in inferred resilience changes. These biases are typically more pronounced when resilience metrics are aggregated (for example, by land-cover type or region), whereas estimates for individual time series remain reliable at reasonable sensor signal-to-noise ratios. Our work provides guidelines for the treatment and aggregation of multi-instrument data in studies of critical transitions and resilience.
Development of self-concept and task interest has been shown to be affected by social comparison processes in a variety of cross-sectional studies. A potential explanation for these effects is an effect of social comparative performance feedback on an individual’s self-evaluation of performance, which in turn influences development of self-concept and task interest. There are, however, only few studies addressing this topic with experimental designs. This study was aimed at closing this research gap by experimentally manipulating social comparative performance. Feedback given was based on 2 × 2 experimental conditions: social position (high vs. low) and average performance of the reference group (high vs. low). Results show a strong effect of social position on self-evaluation of performance and smaller effects on self-concept and task interest.
The retention of actinides in different oxidation states (An(X), X = III, IV, VI) by a calcium-silicate-hydrate (C-S-H) phase with a Ca/Si (C/S) ratio of 0.8 was investigated in the presence of gluconate (GLU). The actinides considered were Am(III), Th(IV), Pu(IV), and U(VI). Eu(III) was investigated as chemical analogue for Am(III) and Cm(III). In addition to the ternary systems An(X)/GLU/C-S-H, also binary systems An(X)/C-S-H, GLU/C-S-H, and An(X)/GLU were studied. Complementary analytical techniques were applied to address the different specific aspects of the binary and ternary systems. Time-resolved laser-induced luminescence spectroscopy (TRLFS) was applied in combination with parallel factor analysis (PARAFAC) to identify retained species and to monitor species-selective sorption kinetics. ¹³C and ²⁹Si magic-angle-spinning (MAS) nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) were applied to determine the bulk structure and the composition of the C-S-H surface, respectively, in the absence and presence of GLU. The interaction of Th(IV) with GLU in different electrolytes was studied by capillary electrophoresis-inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (CE-ICP-MS). The influence of GLU on An(X) retention was investigated for a large concentration range up to 10⁻² M. The results showed that GLU had little to no effect on the overall An(X) retention by C-S-H with C/S of 0.8, regardless of the oxidation state of the actinides. For Eu(III), the TRLFS investigations additionally implied the formation of a Eu(III)-bearing precipitate with dissolved constituents of the C-S-H phase, which becomes structurally altered by the presence of GLU. For U(VI) sorption on the C-S-H phase, only a small influence of GLU could be established in the luminescence spectroscopic investigations, and no precipitation of U(VI)-containing secondary phases could be identified.
Defining the metaverse
(2023)
The term Metaverse is emerging as a result of the late push by multinational technology conglomerates and a recent surge of interest in Web 3.0, Blockchain, NFT, and Cryptocurrencies. From a scientific point of view, there is no definite consensus on what the Metaverse will be like. This paper collects, analyzes, and synthesizes scientific definitions and the accompanying major characteristics of the Metaverse using the methodology of a Systematic Literature Review (SLR). Two revised definitions for the Metaverse are presented, both condensing the key attributes, where the first one is rather simplistic holistic describing “a three-dimensional online environment in which users represented by avatars interact with each other in virtual spaces decoupled from the real physical world”. In contrast, the second definition is specified in a more detailed manner in the paper and further discussed. These comprehensive definitions offer specialized and general scholars an application within and beyond the scientific context of the system science, information system science, computer science, and business informatics, by also introducing open research challenges. Furthermore, an outlook on the social, economic, and technical implications is given, and the preconditions that are necessary for a successful implementation are discussed.
Mehr als nur Ehefrauen
(2023)
Frauen im Widerstand
(2023)
Krisen in Afganisthan
(2023)
A review of all research papers published in the European Sociological Review in 2016 and 2017 (N = 118) shows that only a minority of papers clearly define the parameter of interest and provide sufficient reasoning for the selected control variables of the statistical analysis. Thus, the vast majority of papers does not reach minimal standards for the selection of control variables. Consequently, a majority of papers interpret biased coefficients, or statistics without proper sociological meaning. We postulate that authors and reviewers should be more careful about control variable selection. We propose graphical causal models in the form of directed acyclic graphs as an example for a parsimonious and powerful means to that end.
Neben kleineren, meist automatisierten Update-Aktivitäten zur Fehlerbehebung und zur Steigerung der Performance von ERP-Systemen, gibt es größere Updates mit umfangreicheren Aktualisierungen und Erweiterungen der Software – auch „Updateprojekte“ oder „Upgrades“ genannt. Ein ERP-Upgrade beschreibt einen größeren Änderungsprozess, der die Nutzung neuer Technologien ermöglicht und das System mit (neuen) Geschäftsstrategien in Einklang bringt. Upgrades tragen zur Verbesserung der Software bei und sind klar zu unterscheiden von geringfügigen Änderungen innerhalb einer Version eines ERP-Systems.
Dotting the “I think”
(2023)
This chapter discusses a central problem in Sebastian Rödl’s Self-Consciousness and Objectivity and in Wittgenstein’s Tractatus. In a statement of the form “I think p”, the words “I think” do not contribute to the content, and yet they are not redundant. In other words, a thinking subject is not something and yet not nothing. But then in what sense is a thinking subject a part of the world? The problem is intractable on a merely negative understanding of “I think”, like Anscombe’s merely negative thesis, endorsed by Rödl, that “I” is not a referring expression. In search of a positive understanding, this chapter proposes to understand “I think” by comparison to “hello”. A speaking subject is the expression of mutual presence in conversation – in that sense a limit of the world. Such expression may be compared to facial expression, with the crucial difference that a verbal expression can be taken up – i.e., repeated – in the third person. A speaking subject, then, is potentially absent from conversation, and in that sense a part of the world.
Umfassend oder überfrachtet?
(2023)
In der Theorie klingt es erst mal pädagogisch und didaktisch verlockend: Umfassend ausgebildete Lehrkräfte verharren nicht stur in ihren fachlichen Grenzen, sondern unterrichten Phänomene in ihren mannigfaltigen Zusammenhängen. So erwerben Schüler*innen die Möglichkeit, Sachverhalte umfassend aus verschiedenen Perspektiven zu betrachten und ihnen kompetent zu begegnen. Im Hinblick auf eine vollgestopfte Stundentafel scheint dies auch zeitlich effizient: Warum verschiedene Fächer aufwenden, wenn man drei oder vier Bildungsanliegen in einem zweistündigen Fach unterbringen kann?
Virtual Reality
(2023)
Social Media
(2023)
Probier mal was Neues!
(2023)
Berufswahl differenzieren(d)
(2023)
Humboldtian science aims at an empirically supported transdisciplinary and at the same time transareal development of a world consciousness. In the development of this world consciousness, not only Europe and the Americas, but also Central Asia and especially China play an important role. The Humboldt Center for Transdisciplinary Studies (HCTS) in Changsha, is attempting to address the fact that China has been largely left out of international Humboldt studies and that Alexander von Humboldt was intensively engaged with Central Asia and China for decades. Therefore, the Humboldt Center in Changsha sets itself the goal of expanding Humboldt Studies to include this important aspect, to stimulate and coordinate special research work, and to build scientific and cultural bridges between Germany and China, Europe and Asia.
Der vorliegende Text versucht, das in der Humboldt-Forschung weithin bekannte und gut erforschte Thema „Humboldt und die Sklaverei“ biographisch neu einzuordnen und orientiert sich dabei an folgender These: Humboldt durchläuft in den Jahrzehnten nach Beginn seiner Reise durch die amerikanischen Tropen (1799–1804) verschiedene Phasen in der Beschäftigung mit dem Thema Sklaverei. Im Laufe dieser Phasen, die keineswegs einer chronologischen Ordnung folgen, sondern zum Teil parallel verlaufen, nimmt Humboldt verschiedene soziale Rollen an, die ihren Ausdruck in spezifischen Haltungen und Handlungen finden. In ihrer Summe zeichnen sie ein für das Verständnis von Humboldts Persönlichkeit typisches Psychogramm: ein selbstbewusster Moralist, ein rigoroser, beinahe kriminalistisch agierender Wissenschaftler, ein politisch zurückhaltender Akteur.
Der Humboldtsche Magnetische Verein (1829–1834) mit seinem Zentrum in Berlin, an dem 4 weitere Stationen mitwirkten, hatte einen Vorläufer, die Societas meteorologica Palatina (1780–1795). Diese verfügte über 17 über die Nordhalbkugel verteilte Stationen, an denen magnetische Beobachtungen durchgeführt wurden. Der Nachfolgeverein mit 61 über den Globus verteilten Stationen war der Göttinger Magnetische Verein (1834–1841).
Der Humboldtsche Magnetische Verein war der erste, an dem die Gleichzeitigkeit der Beobachtungen, sog. korrespondierende Beobachtungen, anhand Berliner Zeit eingeführt wurden. Diese Methode wurde in Göttingen, wo Gauß und Weber seit 1834 über ein Magnetisches Observatorium verfügten, übernommen, modifiziert und verbessert, alle 61 angeschlossenen Stationen beobachteten gemäß Göttinger mittlerer Zeit.
Im Gedenken an Heinz Krumpel
Mit meinem Freund Heinz Krumpel verband mich eine stets heitere, unbedingte, jahrzehntelange Freundschaft. Ich darf sagen, dass nie etwas diese Freundschaft trübte. In unseren Gesprächen gab es niemals eine Einleitung, ein wechselseitiges Sich-Beschnuppern, eine Einstimmung auf den jeweils Anderen. „Glaubst Du auch, dass Clavijero der wichtigste Aufklärungsphilosoph Lateinamerikas war?“ oder „Kants kategorischer Imperativ gilt noch heute, meinst Du nicht?“ waren übliche Eröffnungssätze unserer Gespräche. Und zwar gleichgültig, ob wir uns in Toluca, Mexiko-Stadt oder Potsdam begegneten. Stets war von der ersten Sekunde an Vertrautheit die Grundlage.
Heinz Krumpel hat in einer stark auf sich selbst bezogenen deutschen Philosophie, die am inter- und transkulturellen Austausch nur wenig Interesse zeigte, immer das offene Gespräch mit Lateinamerika gesucht. Die Philosophie anderer Breitengrade, anderer Denkrichtungen, vor allem aber die Philosophie der von ihm so geliebten lateinamerikanischen Welt lagen ihm am Herzen, waren für ihn eine Herzensangelegenheit. Die Hochachtung vor den großen Philosophen dieser Welt, der respektvolle Umgang und die bohrenden Fragen, die er an ihre philosophischen Ansätze richtete, waren die Grundlage dafür, dass er über Jahrzehnte einem Denken treu blieb, das den meisten Philosophen des deutschsprachigen Raumes noch nicht einmal vom Hörensagen bekannt war. Heinz Krumpel ließ sich dadurch nicht entmutigen, veröffentlichte in schöner Reihenfolge Bücher und Aufsätze, die den Weg zu dieser Welt, zu seiner Welt ebneten.
Daher rührte auch sein Interesse für Alexander von Humboldt. Der preußische Kultur- und Naturforscher war für ihn der Garant dafür, dass zwischen den Amerikas und Europa, dass zwischen Mexiko, Kolumbien, Peru oder Argentinien der Gesprächsfaden niemals abreißen durfte. Dass der Denker der Wechselwirkung stets das Symbol für eine transatlantische Wechselwirkung war und ist. Wie oft haben wir uns in unseren Gesprächen gefragt, wie Alexander die Entwicklung der Philosophie nach Hegel, bei dem er noch Vorlesungen gehört hatte, bewertet hätte.
Dass Heinz Krumpel sich für die Sache Alexander von Humboldts stark machte und sich selbstverständlich auch für unsere Zeitschrift HiN – Alexander von Humboldt im Netz einsetzte, verstand sich von selbst. Heinz hatte die Lektionen der Geschichte gelernt und stand nicht nur für den Polylog, den er auf vielen Ebenen führte, sondern auch und gerade für das Polylogische, das Viellogische. Für ein Denken, das die eigenen Positionen kritisch und selbstreflexiv aus unterschiedlichen Blickwinkeln befragt. So habe ich ihn kennengelernt, so werde ich ihn immer im Gedächtnis behalten.
Unsere Zeitschrift verneigt sich in Dankbarkeit für die jahrzehntelange Unterstützung vor Heinz Krumpel. Ich habe daher einen seiner beiden Söhne darum gebeten, einen Nachruf für unsere Zeitschrift zu verfassen – im Andenken an einen Menschen, dessen Heiterkeit, dessen Selbstkritik und dessen Spontaneität uns allen präsent und gegenwärtig sind.
Ottmar Ette
Megatrends, affecting multiple aspects of future society, economy, and technology, drive today's business world. They are expected to impact all areas in companies and will, therefore, most likely occur in business negotiations. Although several studies address future developments of different business divisions, the megatrends' impact on negotiations has, thus far, not been analyzed. We designed a model including the three megatrends, i.e., globalization and economic shift, digitalization and new technologies, and demographic and social change, which have main effects on specific negotiation aspects. Our study combined an online survey and expert interviews with negotiation practitioners to provide a first broad view of how megatrends affect future business negotiations. The results confirm our model and reveal a close connection of megatrends and single negotiation aspects. Among others, we examine an orientation toward global partners, an increased interconnection through various electronic systems, as well as two opposite relationship directions - long-term and integrative through strategic cooperation vs. short-term and distributive through competition and new technologies.
The genetic structure of Bryde's whale (Balaenoptera brydei) on the central and western North Pacific feeding grounds was investigated using a total of 1195 mitochondrial control region sequences and 1182 microsatellite genotypes at 17 loci in specimens collected from three longitudinal areas, 1W (135 degrees E-165 degrees E), 1E (165 degrees E-180 degrees), and 2 (180 degrees-155 degrees W). Genetic diversities were similar among areas and a haplotype network did not show any geographic structure, while an analysis of molecular variance found evidence of genetic structure in this species. Pairwise FST and G'ST estimates and heterogeneity tests attributed this structure to weak but significant differentiation between areas 1W/1E and 2. A Mantel test and a high-resolution analysis of genetic diversity statistics showed a weak spatial cline of genetic differentiation. These findings could be reconciled by two possible stock structure scenarios: (1) a single population with kin-association affecting feeding ground preference and (2) two populations with feeding ground preference for either area 1W or area 2. An estimated dispersal rate between areas 1W and 2 indicates that both scenarios should be considered as a precautionary principle in stock assessments.
Nachdem sich das BVerfG 2005 auf eine verfassungsrechtliche Garantie einer zwingenden, bedarfsunabhängigen Mindestbeteiligung der nächsten Angehörigen am Nachlass festgelegt hat, ist die Diskussion um das Pflichtteilsrecht abgeebbt. Ein radikaler Vorschlag aus dem Schrifttum könnte den Diskurs jetzt neu entfachen: An die Stelle des Quotenpflichtteils soll ein bedarfsabhängiger Angehörigenschutz in Form eines passiv vererblichen Unterhaltsanspruchs treten. Der Beitrag greift diesen Ansatz auf, beleuchtet Vorzüge und Schwächen des vorgelegten Konzepts und formuliert Fragen für die weitere rechtspolitische Debatte. Ergänzt werden die Überlegungen durch den Entwurf eines gesetzlichen Pflegevermächtnisses. De lege ferenda wird für einen vollständigen Systemwechsel von der zwingenden Mindestbeteiligung naher Angehöriger zu einer von den Gedanken der Alimentation und der Äquivalenz getragenen Nachlassteilhabe plädiert.
Thus far, research into reservations to treaties has often overlooked reservations formulated to both European Social Charters (and its Protocols) and the relevant European Committee of Social Rights practices. There are several pressing reasons to further explore this gap in existing literature. First, an analysis of practices within the European Social Charters (and Protocols) will provide a fuller picture of the reservations and responses of treaty bodies. Second, in the context of previous landmark events it is worth noting the practices of another human rights treaty monitoring body that is often omitted from analyses. Third, the very fact that the formulation of reservations to treaties gives parties such far-reaching flexibility to shape their contractual obligations (à la carte) is surprising. An important outcome of the research is the finding that, despite the far-reaching flexibility present in the treaties analysed, both the States Parties and the European Committee of Social Rights generally treat them as conventional treaties to which the general rules on reservations apply. Consequently, there is no basis for assuming that the mere fact of adopting the à la carte system in a treaty with no reservation clause implies a formal prohibition of reservations or otherwise discourages their formulation.
Bei der Festsetzung des Gefahrtarifs steht den Unfallversicherungsträgern nach § 157 SGB VII ein weiter Gestaltungsspielraum zu. An Grenzen stößt er bei der Zusammenfassung verschiedener Gewerbezweige in einer Tarifstelle. Unternehmensarten, die ein vom Durchschnitt der Tarifstelle erheblich abweichendes Gefährdungsrisiko haben, steht ein Anspruch auf Verselbstständigung als eigene Tarifstelle oder auf Neuzuordnung zu einer anderen, passenderen Tarifstelle zu. Ein fester Grenzwert für eine nicht mehr zulässige Abweichung der Belastungsziffer von Unternehmen von der Belastungsziffer des Tarifstellendurchschnitts hat sich aber bislang nicht herausgebildet. Der vorliegende Teil I befasst sich mit dem rechtlichen Rahmen für die Tarifstellenbildung im Gefahrtarif. Teil II (abgedruckt in einem der nächsten Hefte der SGb 2023) geht auf den aktuellen Fall des 4. Gefahrtarifs der BG BAU ein.
Der Beitrag hat sich in Teil 1 (abgedruckt in SGb 2023, 461 ff.) dem rechtlichen Rahmen und den offenen Rechtsfragen bei der Gliederung des Gefahrtarifs nach Tarifstellen gewidmet. Teil 2 zeigt anhand des aktuellen Falls des 4. Gefahrtarifs der BG BAU, welche Rechtsfehler zur Rechtswidrigkeit von Gefahrtarifen führen.
Finnland und Schweden
(2023)
Soziale Schließung
(2023)
Über kaum ein Thema werden so hitzige Debatten geführt wie über Geschlechtsidentität. Das Wissen darum, dass Gender sozial konstruiert ist, wird von Anti-Gender Aktivist*innen häufig als ‚Gender-Ideologie‘ bezeichnet und ruft heftige Gegenreaktionen hervor. Dies gilt nicht nur in Deutschland – sondern länderübergreifend. Auffällig viele der transnationalen Anti- Gender Mobilisierungen der letzten 20 Jahre finden bezogen auf Bildungseinrichtungen statt. Dieser Beitrag widmet sich der besonderen Rolle der Universität und der Wissenschaft für transnationale Anti-Gender Diskurse. Anhand verschiedener Beispiele zeige ich auf, dass das Verhältnis zwischen Anti-Gender Bewegungen und Wissenschaft geprägt ist von widersprüchlichen Dynamiken, von Abgrenzung aber auch Imitation. In ihrem Zusammenspiel wirken beide Dynamiken mobilisierend und tragen zum Erstarken regressiver Rollenbilder und antidemokratischer rechter Bewegungen in der breiteren Gesellschaft bei. Der letzte Teil des Beitrags ruft daher zu mehr Selbstreflexion der wissenschaftlichen Praxis auf Grundlage feministischer und intersektionaler Ansätze auf.
Ortsteilbudgets
(2023)
Ortsteile sind ein Forum lokaler Demokratie, was manche Landesgesetzgeber bewogen hat, ihnen Budgets zuzugestehen, die nach eigener Entscheidung des Ortsbeirats zu verwenden sind. Nach einer Erörterung des Für und Wider solch kleiner Globalhaushalte (I.) werden die bisherigen Regeln zur Einführung von Ortsteilbudgets (II.) sowie deren Ausgestaltung und Höhe betrachtet (III.). Konflikte zwischen Ortsteilbudgets und Haushaltsgrundsätzen (IV.) leiten über zur Bewährung der Budgets in besonderen haushaltsrechtlichen Lagen (V.) sowie zu ihrer Einordnung in die umfassenden Finanzbeziehungen zwischen Gesamtgemeinde und Land (VI.). Endlich werden die prozessuale Verteidigung der Budgets (VII.) sowie ähnliche Erscheinungsformen in anderen Selbstverwaltungsgebieten (VIII.) betrachtet und die gefundenen Ergebnisse zusammengefasst (IX.).
Im Zuge der Corona-Pandemie ist die alte Debatte über eine stärkere Berücksichtigung von gesundheitsschädlichem Vorverhalten Versicherter neu entflammt. Sollen nichtgeimpfte Versicherte bei einer Erkrankung mit Covid-19 an ihren Behandlungskosten beteiligt werden?[1] Mit § 52 SGB V existiert zwar eine Vorschrift, die es den Krankenkassen ermöglicht, Versicherte an den Kosten ihrer Krankenbehandlung zu beteiligen, eine Beteiligung nichtgeimpfter Versicherter an den Kosten ihrer Coronakrankheit wirft aber materiell-rechtlich und prozessual Probleme auf. Der Gesetzgeber könnte allerdings bei Wahrung des Verhältnismäßigkeitsprinzips und des allgemeinen Gleichheitssatzes eine Vorschrift zur Kostenbeteiligung Versicherter bei Nichtimpfung gegen Covid-19 einführen und das Solidarprinzip auf diese Weise neu justieren. Der Grundsatz der Eigenverantwortung ist Kernbestandteil und nicht Fremdkörper des Solidarprinzips. Das solidarische Finanzierungskonzept der gesetzlichen Krankenversicherung (GKV) ist langfristig nur tragfähig, wenn jeder Versicherte die ihm zumutbaren Möglichkeiten ergreift, um seine Gesundheit zu erhalten und den Eintritt von Krankheit zu vermeiden (vgl. § 1 S. 3 SGB V).
Multiplexity, the coexistence of more than one type of relationship between two actors, is a prevalent phenomenon with clear relevance for a wide range of management settings and phenomena. While there is a substantial body of work on multiplexity, the absence of a shared terminology and a typology for the mechanisms and arguments that are used in theorizing about its implications nevertheless hamper its appeal to organizational network scholars and slow its progress. Based on content analysis of 103 studies, we propose “relational harmony,” “task complementarity,” and “relational scope” as three categories to integrate the mechanisms and arguments used in the literature to theorize about the implications of multiplexity. We then survey the literature in light of this typology to show how it is also useful in revealing patterns of theorizing; for example, with respect to the types of relationships that are studied in relation to multiplexity. We conclude with suggestions for future research directions, focusing on how these can be pursued based on our integrative typology. We hope that the common ground we provide for theorizing about the implications of multiplexity will make it an even more engaging topic for organizational network and management scholars, and place it in the company of more prominently used relational constructs in management research, as aligned with its prevalence and relevance.
Wahlen in der Türkei
(2023)
Mord durch Unfallflucht
(2023)
Jüngst hat der BGH zu der Frage Stellung genommen, ob Garantenstellungen i. S.v. § STGB § 13 StGB zur Fussnote 1 „besondere persönliche Merkmale“ sind und bei Beteiligung mehrerer an einem unechten Unterlassungsdelikt folglich § STGB § 28 StGB zu beachten ist. Der BGH hat diese Frage bejaht. Nicht dazu soll hier ein Diskussionsbeitrag geliefert werden, sondern zu einem Teil der Entscheidung, der nicht strittig zu sein scheint: die Erfüllung von Mordmerkmalen gemäß § STGB § 211 Abs. STGB § 211 Absatz 2 StGB durch eine Tat, die ein unechtes Unterlassungsdelikt ist. Für die Leser einer Fachzeitschrift mit dem Fokus „Straßenverkehr“ könnte das Thema interessant sein, weil sich der Fall im Straßenverkehr ereignete und das entscheidungsgegenständliche Verhalten ein Akt der Teilnahme am Straßenverkehr war.
This essay takes an Anglophone Cultural Studies approach to reflect on the interdependence among as well as the individual (implicit) impact of the elements constituting our (embodied) power structures. These are, e.g., bodily experience/s such as shame and fear, everyday and institutional discourses and practices, but also manifestations of differences and particularities that we transform into phenomena such as “norms”, “binary systems” and “binary organisations”. The analysis of seemingly cyclic “Othering processes” and patterns of violence shows how people who identify as trans*, inter*, or non-binary have to live through and embody epistemological, emotional, and/or physical violence. At the same time, the descriptions illustrate numberless potential forms of resistance and change.
Umstieg auf S/4HANA
(2023)
Sehr viele langjährige R/3-Nutzer stehen derzeit vor der Frage, wie sie sich hinsichtlich des Upgrades auf S/4HANA entscheiden sollen. Die Wartung für R/3 endet absehbar in den nächsten Jahren, und mit S/4 kommen neue Möglichkeiten, aber auch neue Herausforderungen. Dieser Beitrag beschreibt die Entscheidungen, die bei der Prüfung eines Umstiegs auf S/4HANA getroffen werden müssen und zeigt diese am Beispiel eines Multi-Channel-Handelsunternehmens.
Brasilien in den BRICS
(2023)
Introduction
(2023)
Für eine gelingende Kommunikation und Zusammenarbeit zwischen Therapeut:innen und Eltern sind meines Erachtens zwei Aspekte wesentlich: die therapeutische Haltung/innere Einstellung zur Beziehungsgestaltung auf Seiten der Therapeut:innen sowie ihr Wissen und die Fähigkeiten, Eltern ganz pragmatisch in den therapeutischen Prozess einzubinden.
Alexander von Humboldt führte einen bisher völlig unbekannten Briefwechsel mit Ludwig August von Buch, einem Neffen des berühmten Geologen Leopold von Buch. Die drei in französischer Sprache verfassten und in Rom aufbewahrten Briefe werden zum ersten Mal publiziert. Sie berichten insbesondere über interessante Details von Humboldts Russland-Reise und enthalten ein Empfehlungsschreiben für den Offizier und Historiker Leopold von Orlich.
This study analyses the impact of managers’ risk preferences on their training allocation decisions. We begin by providing nationally representative evidence that managers’ risk-aversion is negatively correlated with the likelihood that their firms engage in any worker training. Using a novel vignette study, we then demonstrate that risk-tolerant and risk-averse decision makers have significantly different training preferences. Risk aversion results in increased sensitivity to turnover risk. Managers who are risk-averse offer less general training and are more reluctant to train workers with a history of job mobility. Adopting a weighting approach to flexibly control for observed differences in the characteristics of risk-averse and risk-tolerant managers, we show that our findings cannot be explained by heterogeneity in either managers’ observed characteristics or the type of firms where they work. All managers, irrespective of their risk preferences, are sensitive to the investment risk associated with training, avoiding training that is more costly or that targets those with less occupational expertise or nearing retirement. This provides suggestive evidence that the risks of training are primarily due to the risk that trained workers will leave the firm (turnover risk) rather than the risk that the benefits of training do not outweigh the costs (investment risk).
This paper examines how wealth and income inequality dynamics are related to fluctuations in the functional income distribution over the business cycle. In a panel estimation for OECD countries between 1970 and 2016, although inequality is, on average countercyclical and significantly associated with the capital share, one-third of the countries display a pro- or noncyclical relationship. To analyze the observed pattern, we incorporate distributive shocks into an RBC model, where agents are ex ante heterogeneous with respect to wealth and ability. We find that whether wealth and income inequality behave countercyclically or not depends on the elasticity of intertemporal substitution and the persistence of shocks. We match the model to quarterly US data using Bayesian techniques. The parameter estimates point toward a non-monotonic relationship between productivity and inequality fluctuations. On impact, inequality increases in response to TFP shocks but subsequently declines. Furthermore, TFP shocks explain 17% of inequality fluctuations.
The abrahamic religions
(2023)
Der Text analysiert den Gesetzesentwurf des Kriminalpolitischen Kreises zur Regelung des Notwehrexzesses und des Putativnotwehrexzesses, veröffentlicht unter Hoven/Mitsch in GA 2023, S. 241 ff., ausgehend vom aktuellen Diskussionsstand in Rechtsprechung und Literatur. Im Schwerpunkt widmet er sich dem Anwendungsbereich des Regelungsvorschlags, insbesondere der Reichweite des intensiven Notwehrexzesses, der Erfassung des extensiven Notwehrexzesses sowie den Voraussetzungen eines entschuldigenden Putativnotwehrexzesses. Er beruht auf einem Kommentar, den die Verfasserin im Juni 2023 auf dem Online-Workshop „Ein neues Konzept der Notwehr“ des kriminalpolitischen Kreises gehalten hat. Der Vortragsstil wurde beibehalten.
In recent experimental work, arguments for or against Condition C reconstruction in A'-movement have been based on low/high availability of coreference in sentences with and without A'-movement. We argue that this reasoning is problematic: It involves arbitrary thresholds, and the results are potentially confounded by the different surface orders of the compared structures and non-syntactic factors. We present three experiments with designs that do not require defining thresholds of 'low' or 'high' coreference values. Instead, we focus on grammatical contrasts (wh-movement vs. relativization, subject vs. object wh-movement) and aim to identify and reduce confounds. The results show that reconstruction for A'-movement of DPs is not very robust in German, contra previous findings. Our results are compatible with the view that the surface order and non-syntactic factors (e.g. plausibility, referential accessibility of an R-expression) heavily influence coreference possibilities. Thus, the data argue against a theory that includes both reconstruction and a hard Condition C constraint. There is a residual contrast between sentences with subject/object movement, which is compatible with an account without reconstruction (and an additional non-syntactic factor) or an account with reconstruction (and a soft Condition C constraint).
Die Amerikanischen Reisetagebücher wurden von Alexander von Humboldt während seines gesamten Lebens genutzt, dabei annotiert, auseinandergenommen und in Teilen an andere Forscher weitergegeben. In seinem letzten Lebensjahrzehnt ließ er diese in jene neun ledernen Bände einbinden, die heute in der Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin – Preußischer Kulturbesitz überliefert sind. Eine der Leitthesen der bisherigen Forschung lautete, dass dabei ihre ursprüngliche Ordnung verlorenging bzw. dass sie in großer Unordnung neu gebunden
wurden. In dem Beitrag wird gezeigt, dass diese Leitthese nicht zutrifft. Vielmehr darf von einem weitgehenden Erhalt des ursprünglichen Zustands der Tagebuchbände ausgegangen werden, jenes Zustands, der in dem 1805 in Berlin angefertigten alphabetischen Register zu seinen Manuskripten (Index général) überliefert ist. Analysiert wurden neben dem Index selbst die Materialität der Bän-
de, besonders Paginierungssprünge und Schnittkanten. Zudem wurde die bestehende Foliierung kritisch hinterfragt.
In der Handschriftenabteilung der Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin – Preußischer Kulturbesitz befindet sich das Manuskript einer Rezension von Humboldts Kosmos (Band 1), das der Berliner Pädagoge Karl Friedrich von Klöden kurz nach dem Erscheinen des Buches für die „Vossische Zeitung“ verfasste. Manuskript und gedruckter Text werden in dem folgenden Artikel reproduziert. Ihr Vergleich bietet die seltene Gelegenheit, die Entstehung eines Dokumentes zu verfolgen, das als ein Beispiel für die Humboldt-Rezeption im 19. Jahrhundert gelten kann.
Das Ganze erfassen
(2023)
Der Wissenschaftshistoriker Eberhard Knobloch beschäftigt sich seit rund zwanzig Jahren mit Leben und Werk Alexander von Humboldts. Er zeigt, dass Humboldts Wissenschaftstheorie vom Naturbild der pythagoreischen Schule inspiriert war, seine wissenschaftliche Methode hingegen dem Vorbild der Himmelsmechanik Laplaces folgte. Humboldt entwickelte aus diesen Quellen ein auf Zahlenverhältnisse und Mittelwerte gegründetes Erkenntnismodell, das wegweisend für die datenbasierten Bio- und Geowissenschaften wurde. Die wechselseitige Verbundenheit der verschiedenen Naturphänomene visualisierte Humboldt in seinem ‚Tableau physique des Andes‘. In mehreren Aufsätzen entschlüsselte Eberhard Knobloch auf anschauliche Weise diesen komplexen Blick ins Ganze der Natur.
Dieser Beitrag präsentiert die epistemischen Veränderungen, die von der Entdeckungsreise zur Forschungsreise führten, im Lichte jener Auseinandersetzungen, die als „Berliner Debatte um die Neue Welt“ berühmt wurden. Alexander von Humboldt bemerkte und beschrieb um die Wende zum 19. Jahrhundert eine fundamentale Epochenschwelle, die er im Vorwort zu seinen Vues des Cordillères et Monumens des Peuples Indigènes de l’Amérique als eine „glückliche Revolution“ bezeichnete. Diese Revolution schloss für Humboldt auch die Tatsache mit ein, die Aufklärung nicht als eine rein europäische, sondern als eine transatlantische und weltumspannende philosophische Bewegung zu verstehen.
Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) moves atmospheric carbon to geological or land-based sinks. In a first-best setting, the optimal use of CDR is achieved by a removal subsidy that equals the optimal carbon tax and marginal damages. We derive second-best policy rules for CDR subsidies and carbon taxes when no global carbon price exists but a national government implements a unilateral climate policy. We find that the optimal carbon tax differs from an optimal CDR subsidy because of carbon leakage and a balance of resource trade effect. First, the optimal removal subsidy tends to be larger than the carbon tax because of lower supply-side leakage on fossil resource markets. Second, net carbon exporters exacerbate this wedge to increase producer surplus of their carbon resource producers, implying even larger removal subsidies. Third, net carbon importers may set their removal subsidy even below their carbon tax when marginal environmental damages are small, to appropriate producer surplus from carbon exporters.
Animal Welfare Versus Commercial Animal Use. Commercial Use of Animals Outside Agriculture: The forms of commercial animal use beyond agriculture are diverse. This includes, for example, circuses and working with film animals. However, the associated animal welfare problems have so far not been discussed in great detail. The authorities work mainly with non-binding expert opinions instead of legal regulations. The various instruments of the executive branch in this area will be dealt with, as well as possible new perspectives for animal protection law - and its limits.
Großer Marktüberblick
(2023)
Der Beratermarkt ist ähnlich undurchsichtig wie der ERP-Markt selbst. Daher veröffentlichen wir in dieser Ausgabe einen umfassenden Marktüberblick zu ERP-Beratungen mit 24 Unternehmen vom Spezialisten zum Generalisten, aber immer fokussiert auf das Thema ERP. Sehr spannend ist z. B. die Bandbreite der Antworten, mit der ERP-Berater den Nutzen von ERP bei der ERP-Auswahl bewerten. Auch Auswahlportale stoßen nicht überall auf große Gegenliebe. Manche Antworten mussten aus Platzgründen leider gekürzt werden. Alle Abonnenten von ERP Management finden die vollständigen Antworten zum Download im Webauftritt.
This meta-analysis synthesizes 332 effect sizes of various methods to enhance creativity. We clustered all studies into 12 methods to identify the most effective creativity enhancement methods. We found that, on average, creativity can be enhanced, Hedges’ g = 0.53, 95% CI [0.44, 0.61], with 70.09% of the participants in the enhancement conditions being more creative than the average person in the control conditions. Complex training courses, meditation, and cultural exposure were the most effective (gs = 0.66) while the use of cognitive manipulation drugs was the least and also noneffective, g = 0.10. The type of training material was also important. For instance, figural methods were more effective in enhancing creativity, and enhancing converging thinking was more effective than enhancing divergent thinking. Study effect sizes varied considerably across all studies and for many subgroup analyses, suggesting that researchers can plausibly expect to find reversed effects occasionally. We found no evidence of publication bias. We discuss theoretical implications and suggest future directions for best practices in enhancing creativity. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved)
Jürgen Rieger (1946–2009)
(2023)
In Königstein im Taunus gründeten vertriebene katholische Priester aus den ehemaligen Ostgebieten nach 1945 eine Bildungsstätte, in der die Frömmigkeitskultur an die nächsten Generationen weitergegeben werden sollte. Hier entwickelte sich in den 1950er Jahren ein Kommunikationszentrum, in dem eine Hochschule Priester für den Osten ausbildete und vielfältige Medien über die Lage hinter dem Eisernen Vorhang informierten. Von Königstein ging die Kapellenwagenmission aus, die katholische Gläubige in der westdeutschen Diaspora aufsuchte. Nostalgische Rückbesinnung verband sich mit der Errichtung eines modernen Tagungsbaus. Seit den 1970er Jahren gerieten die Königsteiner Unternehmungen in eine grundlegende Krise. Mit der Gründungsgeneration starben die auf den Osten bezogene Mentalität und letztlich auch die Königsteiner Anstalten. Das Ende des Kalten Kriegs verschob die Nachkriegszeit der katholischen Vetriebenen endgültig in die Erinnerungskultur.
La heráldica amazónica
(2023)
Nowadays, we know about 4,475 iconographic representations dedicated to the Amazonian universe in Antiquity. Most of them belong to vase painting pieces (3,448). This current work analyze the Amazonian emblems that appear in a high percentage of these representations (725), together with the few examples associated with other artistic supports. In that way, we will study the chosen designs, which of them achieved greater popularity and the possible reasons why some of them were more popular in certain contexts. According to the results, we can discover that the Amazons present a type of emblem very similar to that used by the hoplites who fought against them in the same representation of the Amazonomachy. It is true that we appreciate a greater interest in certain models within a broad group of options that became traditional for Amazonian representations, but the results of this study suggest that the artists freely chose between them. However, his decision could be influenced by aspects such as the predominant trends in each period, the tastes of the export markets or the influence generated by other types of works (mainly paintings, reliefs or sculptures) whose popularity made them models.
Die abgetrennte Zunge by Katharina Wesselmann deals with gender and power relations in ancient literature and beyond. It has received widespread attention, particularly in popular media. In this interview, thersites examines the book from an academic perspective. We talk to Katharina Wesselmann about the reactions to her work, her methodology and her conclusions. The primary focus of this interview is on what ancient texts may tell us about today’s gender issues and vice versa – it, thus, entails a broader discussion about modern Classics.