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Conference "Social inequality and transnational capital" of the DGS Section "Social inequality and socio-structural analysis" and the DFG research project "Transnational human capital and social inequality" [...] and practice (ENIS), Working Group 2 "Social inequalities in access to and during ISM" Research themes Education Europeanisation Qualitative Social Research Social inequality Transnational Mobility/Migration [...] 2011 Doctoral and teaching grant, Berlin Graduate School of Social Sciences (BGSS), Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin 10.2006 Diploma in social sciences, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Publications Monographs
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educator in youth care and youth welfare facilities. Studies in social economics at Hamburg University for Economics and Politics (HWP) (Graduate social economist). Studies in sociology, philosophy and modern
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initiators of this project much success and hope that their efforts will find broad political and social resonance." Dr. Felix Klein, Federal Government Commissioner for Jewish Life in Germany "Projects
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the self-defeating one. The styles are beneficially resp. maladaptively related to for well-being, social relationships and work attitudes. Goal of the project is the validation of this short scale for diverse
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and personal competence: AdA Ausbilder-Eignungsprüfung Berufswahl, Jobsuche & Recruiting Corporate Social Responsibility (SDU)* Work, Organisation, Career (SDU)* Entrepreneurial @venture SQ Intercultural [...] foreign language and intercultural competence, methodological competence as well as leadership and social competence - optimally meet the requirements of a working world increasingly characterized by in
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Michael Faraday, however, when Joule started publishing on the mechanical equivalent of heat, his social status was certainly an issue. On the other hand, William Thomson was well trained, a young pro- [...] support by Thomson contributed to the acknowl- edgment of Joule’s work. But it is not a question of social status that is interesting in Joule’s work: His experiments are equally remarkable. To give but a [...] doing this work, moreover, he was a gentleman, and doing such a work would not correspond to his social status. 5 Starting research on renewable energy In mid-nineteenth century, industrialization progressed
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Zob.: Fritz Redlich, Science and Charity: Count Rumford and his Followers, International Review of Social History, vol. 16, iss. 2 (1971), pp. 184 – 216 11 Dziś istnieje szeroka różnorodność “zup Rumforda” [...] za pomocą chemii analitycznej. Rys. 4. Zwierzęcy kalorymetr Rubner’a jako element wystawy “Energie=Arbeit” w Berlinie, w 2010 roku. Zdjęcie zrobione przez Elke Jung-Wolff, reprodukcja dzięki uprzejmości
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so in Bavaria, where the Prince-elector hired him to conduct reforms on both the military and the social system of his country. Thompson took his leave from the British Army, was granted knighthood for [...] worked on the reform pro- gram in Bavaria. He made an extensive investigation of the military and social systems of the two dominating countries in central Europe, Austria and Prussia, and compared the [...] and carbamide. Figure 4: Rubner’s animal calorimeter on display during the exhibition “Energie = Arbeit” in Berlin 2010; photography made by Elke Jung-Wolff; reproduction by courtesy of Stiftung Brandenburger
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e. Liebig liked John Stuart Mill’s book, titled Logic, because it promoted science as a means to social progress and political development, and also because Mill described several examples of Liebig’s [...] highly creative endeavour. 6. Science has a subjective element. 7. There are historical, cultural, and social influences on science. 8. Science and technology impact each other, but they are not the same. 9 [...] so in Bavaria, where the Prince-elector hired him to conduct reforms on both the military and the social system of his country. Thompson took his leave from the British Army, was granted knighthood for
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how much food a human needed. Lavoisier was an activist, and was deeply con- vinced of the need for social reform in France. He was a member of the community in favor of tax reforms and new economic strategies [...] highly creative endeavor. 6. Science has a subjective element. 7. There are historical, cultural, and social influences on science. 8. Science and technology impact each other, but they are not the same. 9 [...] so in Bavaria, where the Prince-elector hired him to conduct reforms on both the military and the social system of his country. Thompson took his leave from the British Army, was granted knighthood for