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* Ist die Demokratie in der EU aktuell bedroht? (DR. EVA-MARIA DE MELO)
* Was Demokratie in der EU im 21. Jahrhundert bedeuten könnte (PROF. DR. KLAUS-JÜRGEN GRÜN)
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Abstract English
Artistic offerings at universities have a long tradition. Almost every university in Germany offers its students a variety of opportunities to engage in artistic and creative activities. This study investigated why students participate in these offerings. The results show that the need for community experience plays a very important role. At the same time, artistic engagement eases students' transition into college. The opportunity to try out new things in a protected setting, the experience of self-efficacy and a compensation to their studies are also important factors. It becomes clear that artistic activities at universities are not just a leisure activity, but also make an important contribution to students' personal development. For this reason, the authors suggest establishing an accompanying format at universities for reflective participation in these offerings.
Abstract Deutsch
Kulturelle Angebote an Hochschulen haben eine lange Tradition. Fast jede Hochschule in Deutschland bietet ihren Studierenden vielfältige Möglichkeiten, sich kulturell und kreativ zu engagieren. In der vorliegenden Studie wurde untersucht, warum Studierende an diesen Angeboten teilnehmen. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass das Bedürfnis nach Gemeinschaftserfahrung eine sehr große Rolle spielt. Gleichzeitig erleichtert das kulturelle Engagement den Studierenden den Übergang in die Hochschule. Die Möglichkeit, in einem geschützten Rahmen Neues ausprobieren zu können, die Erfahrung von Selbstwirksamkeit sowie der Ausgleich zum Studium sind ebenfalls wichtige Faktoren. Es wird deutlich, dass kulturelle Angebote an Hochschulen kein reines Freizeitvergnügen sind, sondern einen wichtigen Beitrag zur Persönlichkeitsentwicklung der Studierenden leisten. Aus diesem Grund schlagen die Autorinnen vor, an Hochschulen ein begleitendes Format für die reflektierte Teilnahme an diesen Angeboten zu etablieren.
Der Praxisforschungsverbund VISION-RA experimentiert mit Formen einer Aufklärung von Interaktionen zwischen Fachkräften der (Gemeinde-)Psychiatrie und psychiatrieerfahrenen Nutzenden ihrer Dienstleistungen mit dem Ziel einer Beförderung recoveryförderlicher Arbeitsbündnisse. Vorgestellt wird das Interventionsverständnis, dass dieser auf die Beziehung selbst zielenden Aufklärung zugrunde liegt, sowie die Methodik und erste diesbezüglich gewonnene Erkenntnisse.
Die vorliegende Studie untersucht anhand von existierenden Daten, einer repräsentativen Umfrage und Expert*inneninterviews, welche möglichen Auswirkungen die Pandemie auf die aktuelle und zukünftige Mobilität und Logistik hat. Dabei wird Hessen mit dem bundesdeutschen Durchschnitt verglichen, um den hessischen Besonderheiten (geographischer Mittelpunkt Deutschlands/Europas, Wirtschaftsstruktur, Flughafen, Logistik-Standort, ländliche Gebiete neben dem Rhein-Main-Gebiet) Rechnung zu tragen.
The present study uses existing data, a representative survey and expert interviews to investigate the possible effects of the pandemic on current and future mobility and logistics. Hesse is compared with the national German average in order to take into account the characteristics of Hesse (geographical center of Germany / Europe, economic structure, airport, logistics location, urban Rhine-Main area as well as rural areas).
The possibilities of digital technologies for people with disabilities or the older population are wide-ranging, but in order for all people to be able to participate in an increasingly “digital world” it is important to quality professionals and organizations so that they are able to support, advise and help with potential risks. The article presents results of a survey among health and social care professionals in seven European countries with regard to qualification in this domain and introduces the European Union funded project DDSkills. The project aims to qualify health and social care professionals in areas such as digital Assistive Technologies, Smart Home, Robotics, Virtual and Augmented Reality and Brain-Computer-Interface, as well as their implementation and application, in order to support people with disabilities or functional decline to increase their independence and social participation.
Master thesis for the academic graduation as Master of Engineering in the interdisciplinary
study programme Environmental Management Systems and Urban Planning in Metropolitan
Areas / Umweltmanagement und Stadtplanung in Ballungsräumen at the faculty of Architecture,
Construction Engineering and Geo-Informatics.
Universities of graduation:
Hochschule RheinMain
University of Applied Sciences Frankfurt am Main (FRA-UAS)
Hochschule Geisenheim University
This Article introduces two research projects towards assistive robotic arms for people with severe body impairments. Both projects aim to develop new control and interaction designs to promote accessibility and a better performance for people with functional losses in all four extremities, e.g. due to quadriplegic or multiple sclerosis. The project MobILe concentrates on using a robotic arm as drinking aid and controlling it with smart glasses, eye-tracking and augmented reality. A user oriented development process with participatory methods were pursued which brought new knowledge about the life and care situation of the future target group and the requirements a robotic drinking aid needs to meet. As a consequence the new project DoF-Adaptiv follows an even more participatory approach, including the future target group, their family and professional caregivers from the beginning into decision making and development processes within the project. DoF-Adaptiv aims to simplify the control modalities of assistive robotic arms to enhance the usability of the robotic arm for activities of daily living. lo decide on exemplary activities, like eating or open a door, the future target group, their family and professional caregivers are included in the decision making process. Furthermore all relevant stakeholders will be included in the investigation of ethical, legal and social implications as well as the identification of potential risks. This article will show the importance of the participatory design for the development and research process in MobILe and DoF-Adaptiv.
Abstract: English
Environmental sustainability is one of the greatest challenges of this century. It depends on both compliance with environmental protection laws and its integration into directors’ decision-making beyond these laws. In this regard, the duty to promote the company’s success stipulates in the Companies Act 2006 that directors, who are protected by Business Judgment Rule, shall consider their companies’ environmental impacts. Since the stakeholders’ interests are regarded as a means to increase shareholder value, directors may pursue their companies’ environmental sustainability through a business case. The latest changes to the UK Corporate Governance Code 2018 further encourage directors to consider environmental sustainability in their business decisions. They may also link environmental sustainability to mandatory and voluntary disclosures through publishing their companies’ achievements. As a result, directors have broad discretion to pursue environmental sustainability beyond environmental protection laws. However, evidence shows that directors frequently neglect this discretion, the environmental sustainability’s resulting business case and that they even cause environmental damages to increase (the short-term) shareholder value. This is due to the social norm of shareholder primacy, which is now exacerbated by Brexit’s and the Ukraine war’s unclear economic impacts as well as the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. In this regard, the current approach of the UK’s company law in the predominant form of narrative reporting laws is insufficient because of the resulting greenwashing possibilities. This paper’s main argument is thus that changes to the current legal framework for directors’ decision-making are needed to achieve more environmental sustainability. Accordingly, a new principle for the UK Corporate Governance Code 2018 could lead to a greater consideration of environmental sustainability in directors’ decision-making and increased shareholder value in times of rising societal awareness of climate change and a growing trend towards environmental activist shareholders.
Sustainability Report 2021
(2021)