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and economic integration as well as the overall process of internationalization. The focus is on social risks and welfare in open economies. In the first sessions students will become acquainted to the [...] the European welfare states, learn about the different ways in which citizens are protected from social risks in European countries and will assess recent changes in economy and society. The following [...] remaining sessions students will analyse how European integration contributed to the erosion of the social compromise. Contemporary problems such as youth unemployment will be looked into. The course is designed
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increasing group size does not necessarily decrease cooperation. These findings contribute to insights in social psychology, Public Choice Theory, theories of democracy and theories of collective action. 2004 -
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Economics and Social Sciences at the University of Cologne to Ulrich Glassmann and Jan Sauermann for an outstanding publication . Read article. 2010 Award by the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences at [...] research grants Listen Awards Awards 2012 Thyssen Award to Ulrich Glassmann and Jan Sauermann for best social science journal articles in German language 2011, second place. Read article. Award for best journal [...] Glassmann for an outstanding publication. Read article. 2008 Award by the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences at the University of Cologne to Ulrich Glassmann for an outstanding publication . Read article
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aim towards a more inclusive approach, traditional family policies preserve a strong influence of social origin on educational attainment. We analyze this pattern by conducting a qualitative case study
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for publishing research-based articles predominantly dealing with research into the multiplicity of social processes, interactions, and policies relating to Europeanization and international encounters in [...] community of most recent developments. CPE welcomes contributions that seek to enhance understanding of social processes relating to internationalization and further trans-national activities and processes in [...] education, to migration, to the formation of attitudes towards Europe, or to comparative studies on social inequality and welfare. All methodological approaches are welcomed. CPE publishes at least biannually
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Pupils get to know general facts about the Common Seal (appearance, features, resources, food, mating, social behavior). In addition, they can classify the threats of seals and get to know measures to protect
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upon the challenges arising from new information and communication technologies (incl. mobile and social media). Module contents: Introduction Advertizing theory Foundations of media planning Foundations
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the students carry out independent research projects of current subject areas (e.g. Virtual goods, social media marketing, etc.). A corresponding amount of lectures with regard to scientific work and, in
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institutions acquired an increasingly differentiated social position, impacting deeply on patterns of social politicization. These facts partly explain social uprisings ranging from the global students-rebellion
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regions etc.) – but also in a figurative and metaphorical sense as the division between two groups (social classes, genres, linguistic and religious groups) or between different spheres (family vs. work, [...] boundaries, but also on the biographical consequences for those that intend to overcome them. 2) Social, performative and metaphorical boundaries The second working group will broach the topic of age limits [...] spatial reconfigurations from an intersectional perspective as well as duplications of spatial and social boundaries and their incoherencies: How, for example, does a young migrant in his home country have