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Rezension zu Stefan Matuschek: Der gedichtete Himmel. Eine Geschichte der Romantik
Annette Wolf rezensiert Stefan Matuscheks „Der gedichtete Himmel. Eine Geschichte der Romantik“ (C.H. Beck 2021)
Barometer Maatschappelijk Vastgoed 2012
Dit artikel bevat de resultaten van het onderzoek Barometer Gemeentelijk Maatschappelijk Vastgoed 2012 en is uitgevoerd door het Kenniscentrum NoorderRuimte van de Hanzehogeschool Groningen in opdracht van het lectoraat Maatschappelijk Vastgoed. Onder begeleiding van mevrouw drs. Wilma Wolf en mevrouw drs. Annette Tjeerdsma, beide docent/onderzoekers, zijn de interviews afgenomen door studenten van de opleiding Vastgoed & Makelaardij
Barometer Maatschappelijk Vastgoed 2012
Dit artikel bevat de resultaten van het onderzoek Barometer Gemeentelijk Maatschappelijk Vastgoed 2012 en is uitgevoerd door het Kenniscentrum NoorderRuimte van de Hanzehogeschool Groningen in opdracht van het lectoraat Maatschappelijk Vastgoed. Onder begeleiding van mevrouw drs. Wilma Wolf en mevrouw drs. Annette Tjeerdsma, beide docent/onderzoekers, zijn de interviews afgenomen door studenten van de opleiding Vastgoed & Makelaardij
Rezeption als Emanzipation: Romantikdeutungen als weiblich-jüdische Emanzipationsgeschichte zu Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts
Romantik und jüdische Emanzipation - Annette Wolf sucht nach Spuren "der jüdischen Romantikrezeption im 19. und zu Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts". Zentral sind jüdische Autorinnen wie Hannah Arendt, Käte Hamburger und Hilde Cohn, die sich "in einem sehr kurzen Zeitraum von etwa 1910 bis in die späten 1920er-Jahre" mit der Romantik beschäftigten und dabei "Aufklärung und Romantik gerade in Bezug auf ihre Bedeutung für die Frauen- und Judenemanzipation zusammendachte[n]"
Actomyosin organelle functions of SPIRE actin nucleators precede animal evolution
Abstract An important question in cell biology is how cytoskeletal proteins evolved and drove the development of novel structures and functions. Here we address the origin of SPIRE actin nucleators. Mammalian SPIREs work with RAB GTPases, formin (FMN)-subgroup actin assembly proteins and class-5 myosin (MYO5) motors to transport organelles along actin filaments towards the cell membrane. However, the origin and extent of functional conservation of SPIRE among species is unknown. Our sequence searches show that SPIRE exist throughout holozoans (animals and their closest single-celled relatives), but not other eukaryotes. SPIRE from unicellular holozoans (choanoflagellate), interacts with RAB, FMN and MYO5 proteins, nucleates actin filaments and complements mammalian SPIRE function in organelle transport. Meanwhile SPIRE and MYO5 proteins colocalise to organelles in Salpingoeca rosetta choanoflagellates. Based on these observations we propose that SPIRE originated in unicellular ancestors of animals providing an actin-myosin driven exocytic transport mechanism that may have contributed to the evolution of complex multicellular animals
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Is the “European Model” viable in a globalized world?
The issue of whether the 'European model' is viable in a globalized world raises the question as to what defines and conditions any European model and its competitiveness in the context of globalisation and the new economy. For the sake of sustainability of its model but also to sustain support for globalisation the European Union (EU) needs to take economic advantage of globalisation and the knowledge-based economy. Challenges in a high-cost, high-productivity economy mean that there is a premium on dynamic efficiency gains from the liberalisation and reform of markets and an economic and institutional framework that fosters innovation and flexible adjustment. The paper examines how the EU deals with governance issues and political economy factors from this perspective. The EU model, if able to legitimize itself with respect to the European integration process may as well contribute to a legitimate political governance of globalisation.Globalisation; Liberalisation; European regulatory model and economic integration; Preferential trade; Global and European Governance; European Union; Single Market; Lisbon Agenda.
Barometer Maatschappelijk Vastgoed 2012
Dit artikel bevat de resultaten van het onderzoek Barometer Gemeentelijk Maatschappelijk Vastgoed 2012 en is uitgevoerd door het Kenniscentrum NoorderRuimte van de Hanzehogeschool Groningen in opdracht van het lectoraat Maatschappelijk Vastgoed. Onder begeleiding van mevrouw drs. Wilma Wolf en mevrouw drs. Annette Tjeerdsma, beide docent/onderzoekers, zijn de interviews afgenomen door studenten van de opleiding Vastgoed & Makelaardij
Writers Talk featuring authors Troy Hicks and Elaine Wolf
Elaine Wolf, author of Camp, talks to OSU students Erin Reilly-Sanders and Allison Fetzer. Author and teacher Troy Hicks talks to OSU employee Kevin Cordi about the impact of technology on the teaching of writing.The media can be accessed here: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/WritersTalk-Audio/WT_2013-3-18-Hicks_Wolf.mp3Ohio State University. Center for the Study and Teaching of Writin
Is the ‘European Model’ viable in a globalized world?
The issue of whether the ‘European model’ is viable in a globalized world raises the question as to what defines and conditions any European model and its competitiveness in the context of globalization and the new economy. For the sake of sustainability of its model but also to sustain support for globalization the European Union (EU) needs to take economic advantage of globalization and the knowledge-based economy. Challenges in a high-cost, high-productivity economy mean that there is a premium on dynamic efficiency gains from the liberalization and reform of markets and an economic and institutional framework that fosters innovation and flexible adjustment. The paper examines how the EU deals with governance issues and political economy factors from this perspective. The EU model, if able to legitimize itself with respect to the European integration process may as well contribute to a legitimate political governance of globalization.Globalization; Liberalization; European regulatory model and economic integration; Preferential trade; Global and European Governance; European Union; Single Market; Lisbon Agenda.
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