Partizipation im Digitalen Zeitalter. Die Begriffsgeschichte der politischen Partizipation in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland von den Nachkriegsjahren bis zur digitalen Revolution

Partizipation im Digitalen Zeitalter. Die Begriffsgeschichte der politischen Partizipation in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland von den Nachkriegsjahren bis zur digitalen Revolution
Author: Niklas Kunstleben
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2017-05-24
Genre:
ISBN: 9783668444072

Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2017 im Fachbereich Medien / Kommunikation - Medien und Politik, Pol. Kommunikation, Note: 1,0, Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen (Institut für Sprach- und Kommunikationswissenschaft), Veranstaltung: "Partizipation/Teilhabe" Geschichte eines politischen Begriffs, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Politische Partizipation ist die Legitimation unserer Demokratie, angesichts der von Medien ausgerufenen Politikverdrossenheit droht unser Regierungssystem allerdings zu kriseln - aber was konkret bedeutet 'politische Partizipation' und wie hat sich dieses Phänomen im Zuge der Digitalisierung verändert? Die Arbeit untersucht den Begriff in seinem historischen Kontext (von den Nachkriegsjahren bis in die Gegenwart) und versucht nicht allein dessen Bedeutung zu eruieren, sondern zudem den heutigen Stand der deutschen Partizipationskultur zu statuieren.

The Oxford Handbook of European Legal History

The Oxford Handbook of European Legal History
Author: Heikki Pihlajamäki
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 1217
Release: 2018-06-28
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0191088374

European law, including both civil law and common law, has gone through several major phases of expansion in the world. European legal history thus also is a history of legal transplants and cultural borrowings, which national legal histories as products of nineteenth-century historicism have until recently largely left unconsidered. The Handbook of European Legal History supplies its readers with an overview of the different phases of European legal history in the light of today's state-of-the-art research, by offering cutting-edge views on research questions currently emerging in international discussions. The Handbook takes a broad approach to its subject matter both nationally and systemically. Unlike traditional European legal histories, which tend to concentrate on "heartlands" of Europe (notably Italy and Germany), the Europe of the Handbook is more versatile and nuanced, taking into consideration the legal developments in Europe's geographical "fringes" such as Scandinavia and Eastern Europe. The Handbook covers all major time periods, from the ancient Greek law to the twenty-first century. Contributors include acknowledged leaders in the field as well as rising talents, representing a wide range of legal systems, methodologies, areas of expertise and research agendas.

Sociology in Germany

Sociology in Germany
Author: Stephan Moebius
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2021
Genre: Civilization
ISBN: 3030718662

This open access book traces the development of sociology in Germany from the late 19th century to the present day, providing a concise overview of the main actors, institutional processes, theories, methods, topics and controversies. Throughout the book, the author relates the disciplines history to its historical, economic, political and cultural contexts. The book begins with sociology in the German Reich, the Weimar Republic, National Socialism and exile, before exploring sociology after 1945 as a key discipline of the young Federal Republic of Germany, and reconstructing the periods from 1945 to 1968 and from 1968 to 1990. The final chapters are devoted to sociology in the German Democratic Republic and the period from 1990 to the present day. This work will appeal to students and scholars of sociology, and to a general readership interested in the history of Germany. Stephan Moebius is Professor of Sociological Theory and Intellectual History at the University of Graz, Austria.

Inventing Europe

Inventing Europe
Author: G. Delanty
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 199
Release: 1995-04-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0230379656

A critical analysis of the idea of Europe and the limits and possibilities of a European identity in the broader perspective of history. This book argues that the crucial issue is the articulation of a new identity that is based on post-national citizenship rather than ambivalent notions of unity.

Hidden Hunger

Hidden Hunger
Author: H.K. Biesalski
Publisher: Karger Medical and Scientific Publishers
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2016-05-24
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 3318056855

Malnutrition caused by deficiencies of vitamins and minerals - also called hidden hunger - impairs both the intellectual and physical development of a child. Due to the absence of clinical symptoms and assessments, no intervention can be staged. The tragedy is that this, in turn, decreases the child’s chance to escape from poverty. This book looks at malnutrition in high-income countries, the nutrition transition and nutritional deficiencies in low-income countries, consequences of hidden hunger, and interventions to improve nutrition security. Written by leading experts in the field, it clearly stresses that national governments and international organizations must make malnutrition one of their top priorities in order to provide children with optimal conditions for a healthy future.

Contesting Democracy

Contesting Democracy
Author: Byron E. Shafer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2001
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

Leading scholars provide a comprehensive history of two centuries of U.S. politics. Contributions from a who's who of political historians.

Compassionate Communities

Compassionate Communities
Author: Klaus Wegleitner
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2015-06-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1317565061

Compassionate communities are communities that provide assistance for those in need of end of life care, separate from any official heath service provision that may already be available within the community. This idea was developed in 2005 in Allan Kellehear’s seminal volume- Compassionate Cities: Public Health and End of Life Care. In the ensuing ten years the theoretical aspects of the idea have been continually explored, primarily rehearsing academic concerns rather than practical ones. Compassionate Communities: Case Studies from Britain and Europe provides the first major volume describing and examining compassionate community experiments in end of life care from a highly practical perspective. Focusing on community development initiatives and practice challenges, the book offers practitioners and policy makers from the health and social care sectors practical discussions on the strengths and limitations of such initiatives. Furthermore, not limited to providing practice choices the book also offers an important and timely impetus for other practitioners and policy makers to begin thinking about developing their own possible compassionate communities. An essential read for academic, practitioner, and policy audiences in the fields of public health, community development, health social sciences, aged care, bereavement care, and hospice & palliative care, Compassionate Communities is one of only a handful of available books on end of life care that takes a strong health promotion and community development approach.

The Last Children

The Last Children
Author: Gudrun Pausewang
Publisher:
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1989
Genre: Apocalyptic literature
ISBN:

It's the beginning of the summer holidays and the Bennewitzs are on their way to visit their grandparents Suddenly there is a blinding light in the sky - nuclear warfare has begun. Suggested level: secondary.