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decisions. The social science infrastructure for social policy research is being thinned out, the number of social policy chairs is being reduced, and research institutes are weakening their social pol- icy [...] it by a social transfer up to the income level they would achieve if they only received the social transfer. Depending on the concrete design of the rules for crediting earned income to social transfers [...] true in general, but it is particularly true of social policy. Not only is there no shortage of diagnoses of increasing inequality, disenfranchisement, social relegation and the fear of it. They are even
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also alluded to the social death which came along with the disease. In a similar way to AIDS, which largely determined the afflicted person’s social status at the time, the social norms among the communities [...] After many years of work in the factory and carrying heavy weights, the father returns home with back pain due to ruptured discs. He stops working and doesn’t return to the work at the factory. The family [...] Paris, this does not narrow the relevance of Eribon’s story for social science as it opens an understanding of how social exclusion works in many societies today, especially in contemporary France. Like
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students to ana- lyse economic aspects and social phenomena in a European context. The module introduces the students to basic, diverging perspectives on economic and social issues within research on European [...] Thus, the two lectures will shed light on both the economic and the social project that is Europe. This knowledge on the economic and social project of Europe will be synthesised in a common tutorial. Here [...] times within the European context. Social and individual competence: The students are able to consider and if necessary to qualify their personal valuations of single works or artists within a more differentiated
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l and social working conditions with the objective that the working people discover experience harmless, practicable and tolerable working conditions without any impairment, see any tasks, work contents [...] how work can be organized, how the relationship between work and any other areas of life is (Work-Life-Balance/Life-Domain-Balance), but even basic questions with regard to motivation to work and job s [...] Profile Listen The Work and Organizational Psychology devotes itself to the people´s behavior and experience in the world of work as a key area of life. Prof. Dr. Scheel has been working as a self-employed
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liking, meta-liking, relationship initiation, social relations model, round robin design Duration 06/01/2018 - 06/30/2021 University institution Department of Work and Organizational Psychology Responsible [...] FlensFriender 1.0 Listen Based on the social relations model, the role of humor in first encounters is investigated in this pilot project. The unique contribution in regard to former research in this field
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with emotional, social and behavioral difficulties, kept a journal spanning the first 95 days at work. Using qualitative content analysis, his field notes were organized by subject areas (work conditions, [...] student behavior, teacher interventions, collaboration with colleagues, work with parents, inter-professional work and school-community relationships, as well as the teacher's reflections) and analyzed
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planned economies, and also the contrast between formal and informal work, the work of men and women, and industrial and rural work could not be clearer. The question of what characterizes the ILO as an [...] himself uses mainly the (more normative) term of social justice, and not the rather sociological one of social (in)equality. Also, the ILO had used “social justice” in the preamble of its founding docu- [...] of social inequality – is an impressive reminder that social justice is a core condition for the stability of democracies. Also, the ILO had to recognize in recent decades that the notion of social progress
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actors play in social change? What is the significance of ideas and conflicts? Is social change a social norm or rather an exception? What are the possibilities for people to influence social development [...] hope for an ideal social form? Collective Formation of Social Change Social change is a complex process that can only be guided and controlled to a limited extent. Both the idea of social progress that is [...] and society. Theories of Social Change Questions of social change have always been at the center of sociological reflection. These questions include: What are the drivers of social development? What role
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perspective to approach and classify social topics. Social and individual competence: Students will benefit from having developed a set of analytical skills to discuss the social construction of meaning, that [...] the context of contemporary Europe. Social and individual competence: Students are able to deal in an integrative and constructive way with the complexity of social, cultural, and political phenomena within [...] academic questions and contexts of analysis . Social and individual competence: Students acquire reflexive competences regarding the understanding of the social construction and transformability of culture
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al space of education and are aware of its importance for future social and individual development options. They comprehend the social construction of cultural practices and representations, and are able [...] today's social and individual challenges for education in Europe (interculturality, transmigration, inequality, etc.) and are aware of the importance of the educational space 'Europe' for future social and [...] cultural memory. Social and individual competence: Students are sensitised to processes of cultural and educational inclusion/exclusion. They are encouraged to reflect on the individual and social effects of