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Mediated counselling in the concept of mediatisation by Winfried Schulz
In this article, the author draws attention to the phenomenon of mediatisation (meaning intensive process of compacting the network of connections between media and society). It is noted that the processes of mediatisation penetrate different areas of life (such as family, political, public life, etc.). The author points out the consequences of these processes in the construction of counselling.
The various processes of mediatisation in mediated counselling (counselling in mass media) are identified in the article. The starting point is the concept of Winfried Schulz. The author of the article draws particular attention to the four (sub) processes of social change in which the media play a key role. These are: extension, substitution, amalgamation and accommodation. Each of these processes is identified by the author in mediated counselling. Each of them has an impact on the construction of counselling.
The author focuses on such phenomena as: exit counselling beyond time and space, extended availability of tips, "suspended advice", replacing the direct interaction by mediated interaction and even by intermediate quasi-interaction, multiplication of different counselling deals in the next (new) means of mass communication, mixing different types of mediated counselling in a range of media, generating problems
Forgotten and Newly Discovered Author - Werner Bräunig
Diese Abschlussarbeit befasst sich mit dem "vergessenen" Autor Werner Bräunig (1934-1976). Er wurde wieder im Jahre 2007 "entdeckt", als sein verbotener Roman "Rummelplatz" erschien. In den ersten zwei Kapiteln werden kurz die Geschichte und die Literatur der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik (DDR) beschrieben. In dem Hauptteil beschäftigt sich die Arbeit mit dem Leben und den Werken von Werner Bräunig, hauptsächlich mit dem Roman "Rummelplatz". In diesem Teil wird auch die Bräunigs Beteiligung an dem kulturpolitischen Programm der Sozialistischen Einheitspartei Deutschlands (SED) sog. "Bitterfelder Weg" erklärt. Am Ende der Arbeit wird die Zensur in der DDR erwähnt. Gerade wegen der Zensur konnte Bräunig sein Roman nicht veröffentlichen.This bachelor's thesis deals with a "forgotten" author Werner Bräunig (1934-1976). His previously forbidden novel "Rummelplatz" was not published until 2007 and thanks to that the author was "newly discovered". In the first two chapters, the history and literature of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) are briefly described. The thesis's main part is dealing with Werner Bräunig's life and work, primarily his novel "Rummelplatz". This part also clarifies Bräunig's participation in the political-cultural program Socialist Unity Party of Germany, so called "Bitterfeld way". At the end of the thesis mentions a censorship in the GDR, because of which Bräunig could not publish his novel.Tato závěrečná práce se zabývá „zapomenutým“ autorem Wernerem Bräunigem
(1934-1976). Jeho dříve zakázaný román „Rummelplatz“ vyšel až v roce 2007 a díky
tomu byl tento autor „znovu objeven“. V prvních dvou kapitolách jsou krátce popsány
dějiny a literatura Německé demokratické republiky (NDR). V hlavní části se práce
zabývá životem a tvorbou Wernera Bräuniga, především románem „Rummelplatz“.
V této části je také vysvětlena Bräunigova účast na kulturně-politickém programu
Sjednocené socialistické strany Německa tzv. „Bitterfeldské cesty“. V závěru práce je
zmínka o cenzuře v NDR, kvůli které nemohl Bräunig svůj román publikovat.Katedra cizích jazykůDokončená práce s úspěšnou obhajobo
More Notes by Coleman
In an article published in Medium Ævum in 1949, Neil Ker was the first to note the appearance of signed marginal notes in three eleventh-century manuscripts from Worcester. These notes carry a cryptic signature reading 'Coleman' when deciphered and identify the author as the man of that name who served as chancellor to St Wulfstan in 1089 and prior of the cell of Westbury-on-Trym in 1093. Coleman and Thomas, prior of Worcester, died in 1113, Viri probitatis eximiae', according to the chronicle of John of Worcester. This is, of course, the Coleman who authored the lost vernacular life of Wulfstan II, Bishop of Worcester (d. 1095), used by William of Malmesbury in writing his own Latin life of that saint. In addition to these three signed notes, Ker attributed further annotations in Latin and Old English in the same manuscripts to Coleman, as well as marginalia found in two other eleventh-century Worcester manuscripts. The corpus of marginalia attributable to Coleman was expanded by Elizabeth Mclntyre in 1978 and nearly forty years after Ker's article, William Stoneman published a follow-up, also in Medium Ævum, in which he identified a further signed Old English note by Coleman. More recently, yet another Latin rubric was added to the growing list of Colemanian addenda by Rodney Thomson. What follows constitutes a further substantial contribution to the collection of identifiable traces which this churchman left in no less than eight manuscripts during the late eleventh and early twelfth centuries.https://www.questia.com/library/p5466/medium-aevum/i4076224/vol-79-no-1-201
More Notes by Coleman
In an article published in Medium Ævum in 1949, Neil Ker was the first to note the appearance of signed marginal notes in three eleventh-century manuscripts from Worcester. These notes carry a cryptic signature reading 'Coleman' when deciphered and identify the author as the man of that name who served as chancellor to St Wulfstan in 1089 and prior of the cell of Westbury-on-Trym in 1093. Coleman and Thomas, prior of Worcester, died in 1113, Viri probitatis eximiae', according to the chronicle of John of Worcester. This is, of course, the Coleman who authored the lost vernacular life of Wulfstan II, Bishop of Worcester (d. 1095), used by William of Malmesbury in writing his own Latin life of that saint. In addition to these three signed notes, Ker attributed further annotations in Latin and Old English in the same manuscripts to Coleman, as well as marginalia found in two other eleventh-century Worcester manuscripts. The corpus of marginalia attributable to Coleman was expanded by Elizabeth Mclntyre in 1978 and nearly forty years after Ker's article, William Stoneman published a follow-up, also in Medium Ævum, in which he identified a further signed Old English note by Coleman. More recently, yet another Latin rubric was added to the growing list of Colemanian addenda by Rodney Thomson. What follows constitutes a further substantial contribution to the collection of identifiable traces which this churchman left in no less than eight manuscripts during the late eleventh and early twelfth centuries.https://www.questia.com/library/p5466/medium-aevum/i4076224/vol-79-no-1-201
⚘ Semiotic encounters with John Deely ☀ Winfried Nöth
<p>Feel welcome... and you will become wide awake once you notice how deep the insights gained from the interplay between two semiotic animals can grow.</p>
<p>This event, commented by Myrdene Anderson (Purdue University) and co-chaired by William Passarini and Robert Junqueira (Institute for Philosophical Studies, both), is part of the activities of the 2022 International Open Seminar on Semiotics: a Tribute to John Deely on the Fifth Anniversary of His Passing, cooperatively organized by the Institute for Philosophical Studies of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra, the Lyceum Institute, the Deely Project, Saint Vincent College, the Iranian Society for Phenomenology at the Iranian Political Science Association, the International Association for Semiotics of Space and Time, the Institute for Scientific Information on Social Sciences of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Semiotic Society of America, the American Maritain Association, the International Association for Semiotic Studies, the International Society for Biosemiotic Studies, the International Center for Semiotics and Intercultural Dialogue, Moscow State Academic University for the Humanities and the Mansarda Acesa with the support of the FCT - Foundation for Science and Technology, I.P., of the Ministry of Science, Technology and Higher Education of the Government of Portugal under the UID/FIL/00010/2020 project.</p>
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<p>Winfried Nöth, Professor of Linguistics and Semiotics and Director of the Interdisciplinary Center for Cultural Studies of the University of Kassel until 2009, Visiting Professor at the University of Wisconsin (1985-86) and Humboldt University Berlin (2014-15), has been Professor of Cognitive Semiotics at the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo since 2010. He is an Honorary Member of the International Association for Visual Semiotics and the Institute for Edusemiotic Studies. His research is on topics of general and applied semiotics, cognitive semiotics, and Charles S. Peirce. Among his book publications are Handbook of Semiotics (1990, in German 2000), Mediale Selbstreferenz (2008) and Semiotic Theory of Learning (2018, with A. Stables, et al.). Nöth has edited Origins of Semiosis (1994), Semiotics of the Media (1997), and Crisis of Representation (2003), amongst others. Together with Lucia Santaella, he is the author of Imagem: Comunicação, semiótica e mídia (4th ed. 2005), Comunicação e semiótica (2004), Estratégias semióticas da publicidade (2010), and Introdução à semiótica (2017).</p>
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<p>Myrdene Anderson received her Ph.D. from Yale University in 1978 and joined the faculty at Purdue University in 1977. Dr. Anderson has engaged in ethnographic research in a variety of settings, ranging from community garden associations in the U.S.A. to the international and interdisciplinary movement of artificial life in biology, but she is best known for her fieldwork among Saami reindeer-breeders in Norwegian Lapland, which research commenced in 1971 and continues to date. She has published over 150 articles and chapters in a variety of venues on a plethora of topics, and has edited a number of volumes on human-alloanimal ethology, on ethnicity and identity, on semiotic modeling, on the cultural construction of trash, on mathematics education, and on violence. Since 1983, more than 50 international and transdisciplinary symposia have been organized by Anderson. She has also been active on editorial boards of publications and on executive boards of professional societies. She served as president of the Central States Anthropological Society in 1993, and as president of the Semiotic Society of America in 1996. In 2003, Anderson was on a Fulbright in Estonia, where she both engaged in research and instructed in semiotics; as a courtesy, she also offered a semiotics course at the University of Helsinki. She has taught anthropology, linguistics, and semiotics and is responsible for one undergraduate core course (ANTH 414/LING 498—Language and Culture) and two graduate core courses (ANTH 514/LING 598—Anthropological Linguistics, and ANTH 605/LING 689—Ethnographic Analysis).</p>
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<p>Technical support assured by Robert Junqueira.</p>
<p>The official graphic designer of the IO2S DEELY is Zahra Soltani Tehrani.</p>
High adherence to therapy and low cardiac mortality and morbidity in patients after acute coronary syndrome systematically managed by office-based cardiologists in Germany: 1-year outcomes of the ProAcor Study
Franz Goss,1 Johannes Brachmann,2 Christian W Hamm,3 Winfried Haerer,4 Nicolaus Reifart,5 Benny Levenson6 1Herzzentrum Alter Hof, München, Germany; 2Klinikum Coburg GmbH, II. Medizinische Klinik, Coburg, Germany; 3Kerckhoff Klinik GmbH, Kardiologie, Bad Nauheim, Germany; 4Herzklinik Ulm, Ulm, Germany; 5Kardiologische Praxis Prof. Reifart & Partner, Bad Soden, Germany; 6Kardiologische Gemeinschaftspraxis und Herzkatheterlabor Berlin-Charlottenburg, Berlin, Germany Abstract: We aimed to assess patient acceptance and effectiveness of a 12-month structured management program in patients after an acute coronary syndrome (ACS) event who were treated in a special setting of office-based cardiologists. The program comprised patient documentation with a specific tool (Bundesverband Niedergelassener Kardiologen [German Federation of Office-Based Cardiologists] cardiac pass with visit scheduling) shared by the hospital physician and the office-based cardiologist, the definition of individual treatment targets, and the systematic information of patients in order to optimize adherence to therapy. Participating centers (36 hospitals, 60 office-based cardiologists) included a total of 1,003 patients with ACS (ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction [STEMI] 44.3%, non-ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction [NSTEMI] 39.5%, unstable angina pectoris [UA] 15.2%, and unspecified 1.0%). During follow-up, treatment rates with cardiac medication remained high in all groups, with dual antiplatelet therapy in 91.0% at 3 months, 90.0% at 6 months, and 82.8% at 12 months, respectively. Twelve months after the inclusion, a total of 798 patients (79.6%) still participated in the program. Eighteen patients (1.8%) had died after discharge from hospital (6 in the STEMI, 12 in the NSTEMI group), while for 58 the status was unknown (5.8%). Based on a conservative approach that considered patients with unknown status as dead, 1-year mortality was 7.6%. Recurrent cardiac events were noted in14.9% at 1 year, with an about equal distribution across STEMI and NSTEMI patients. In conclusion, patients’ acceptance of the ProAcor program as determined by adherence rates over time was high. Treatment rates of recommended medications used for patients with coronary heart disease were excellent. The 1-year mortality rate was comparatively low. Keywords: myocardial infarction, patient management, patient education, feedback, ­patient-oriented outcomes, therapy adherence, compliance, mortality, quality of lif
Der Goldhandel und Goldbergbau im 15. bis 18. Jahrhundert an der Goldkueste (Ghana) und die Aktivitaeten der Brandenburg-Preussen
Since 1980 the Institute of Mining and Geosciences of the Technical University of Berlin carried out an educational project at the University of Science and Technology (UST) in Kumasi and the UST School of Mines in Tarkwa, Ghana, Westafrica. Eichmeyer (1) reported about this project already, in which this author did participate.
This project of scientific cooperation in the areas of mining and minerals sciences is not the first contact between Germany and Ghana (earlier called Gold Coast or Guinea). At the end of the 17th Century the Brandenburg-Prussians had undertaken mining activities on the Gold Coast already apart from gold-trade. The historical background of these early mining activities will be presented in the light of the then prevailing political and economical conditions. In this context the early mining attempts of other European powers as well as the indigenous mining activities in those days are described. The development of the modern industrial gold mining sector in Ghana was presented by Gosten and Peters (2) elsewhere.My brother still wanted to publish this magazine article at the 15.05.2001 before his death. Unfortunately, it was not granted to him any more to do this. I have sighted his estate and processed according to these as his brother. Therefore I am publishing the last work of my brother Dipl engineer Winfried Peters now, too, so that his bequest is filled. I unfortunately can not guarantee for the scientific correctness of the work, however, have revised this work after best knowledge and conscience.researc
SEMIOTIKA = ILMU ATAU METODE : TELAAH BUKU \u27 HANDBOOK OF SEMIOTIK\u27, WINFRIED NOTH, 1995
AbstractThis paper is about Winfried Noth book, title " Handbook of Semitics," 1995. A handbook with ambitious objevtives of dealing with a broad field specturm of research, ranging from Advertising, Architecture, Comic, Photography, Music, Visual Communication , to Zoosemiotics. Aims to this book, as the author describe, s adventurous goal of a topographical survey, of some main areas of theoritical and applied semiotics. In this book, the approach to semiotic adopted is basically descriptive and pluratistic. The history aspect, the present state of the art, intends to be a systematic, comprehensive, and up to date. To understand this handbook, we must be a critical reader and at the end we can draw our own critical conclusion AbstrakTulisan ini adalah ulasan terhadap buku Winfries Noth yang berjudul " Handbook of Semiotics" terbit tahun 1995. Sebagai buku pegangan tentang semiotika, buku ini memiliki rentang kajian yang sangat ambisius, dengan cakupan bidang yang dikaji dari periklanan, arsitektur, komik, fotografi, musik, komunikasi visual, hingga tanda yang dikirimkan oleh hewan. Tujuan dari buku ini seperti yang diuraikan penulisnya, semacam pemetaan dalam semiotika teoritik dan terapan. Pada buku ini ,pendekatan semiotik yang dipakai adalah deskriptif dan pluratistik. Aspek sejarah seni, berusaha disusun secara sistematis, menyeruluh, dan kekinian. Untuk memahami buku pegangan ini,sebagai pembaca kita harus meletakakan diri sebagai pembaca yang kritisdan akhirnya kita dapat memperoleh kesimpulan yang kritis pul
Music for classical guitar by South African composers : a historical survey, notes on selected works and a general catalogue
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 296-309).This is the first comprehensive investigation of music for, or including, the classical guitar by South African composers. The focus of this research has been, firstly, to uncover as much of the repertoire as possible, and, secondly, to collate, study, catalogue and report on the information. A brief historical survey of the guitar in South Africa provides the context within which this study was conducted. The primary sources of quantitative data collection were through the archival catalogues of the South African Music Rights Organisation and through personal contact with guitarists, composers and guitar teachers. Other sources consulted were publishers, broadcasting corporations, recording companies, libraries and the internet. The body of the dissertation comprises biographical sketches, background notes, analyses and technical notes on 17 selected solo and chamber works dating from 1947 to 2007 by some of South Africa's most prominent composers and guitaristcomposers. The repertoire ranges in style from the traditional and ethnically inspired to the experimental and abstract. As this is an empirical survey, each selected entry includes details on instrumentation, duration, level of difficulty, number of pages, scordatura, commissions or requests, sources or publishers, premières and recordings. A biography of each composer is provided as well as background notes which offer an overview of the selected work. The notes discuss historical, cultural, musical and extra-musical influences, and frequently include references to interview material. The commentaries on the selected works, with musical examples, include an analytical component describing structure, form, stylistic and compositional elements, while the technical observations include performance suggestions and a grading for each work
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