315 research outputs found
DaF und digitale Medien : ein Interview mit Dietmar Rösler
Der Gießener Professor und Autor der Bücher "E-Learning Fremdsprachen - eine kritische Einführung" und "Deutsch als Fremdsprache: Eine Einführung", Dietmar Rösler, spricht im Interview über seine Ideen zum Einsatz digitaler Medien im DaF-Unterricht und seine Erfahrungen als Hochschulprofessor mit der Digitalisierung der Lehre vor und während der Corona-Pandemie in Deutschland. Dabei skizziert er mögliche Konsequenzen aus der Krise für unterschiedliche fremdsprachliche Lehr- und Lernszenarien sowie für Veränderungen in der Aus- und Fortbildung von DaF-Lehrenden. Dietmar Rösler beschreibt in diesem Interview auch seine Zukunftsvision zu den Lehrwerken in einer zunehmenden digitalisierten Welt.Dietmar Rösler, professor and author of the books "E-Learning Fremdsprachen - eine kritische Einführung" and "Deutsch als Fremdsprache: Eine Einführung", talks in an interview about his ideas on the use of digital media in teaching German as a foreign language and his experiences as a university professor with the digitization of teaching before and during the Corona pandemic in Germany. He outlines possible consequences of the crisis for different foreign language teaching and learning scenarios as well as for changes in the training and further education of teachers of German as a foreign language. Dietmar Rösler also describes in this interview his vision of the future of textbooks in an increasingly digitalized world.Dietmar Rösler, professor e autor dos livros "E-Learning Fremdsprachen - eine kritische Einführung" e "Deutsch als Fremdsprache: Eine Einführung", fala em uma entrevista sobre suas idéias sobre o uso de mídias digitais no ensino do alemão como língua estrangeira e suas experiências como professor universitário com a digitalização do ensino antes e durante a pandemia de Corona na Alemanha. Ele delineia possíveis consequências da crise para diferentes cenários de ensino e aprendizagem de línguas estrangeiras, bem como para mudanças na formação e na educação continuada de professores de alemão como língua estrangeira. Dietmar Rösler também descreve nesta entrevista sua visão sobre o futuro dos livros didáticos em um mundo cada vez mais digitalizado
Who are the Disciples and Admirers of an Author?
Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre and hosted by SLAIS. Recitation (the act of citing a given author or her/his works multiple times) provides an indication of the influence of a cited author. This study investigated patterns of citation and recitation across frequently cited authors' works to better understand how broadly citers have been influenced by cited authors and their publications. Dietmar Wolfram is Interim Dean & Professor School of Information Studies, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.Arts, Faculty ofLibrary, Archival and Information Studies (SLAIS), School ofUnreviewedFacult
Rezension: "Niegeschichte. Science Fiction als Kunst- und Denkmaschine" von Dietmar Dath
Der Journalist und Science Fiction-Autor Dietmar Dath legt mit Niegeschichte eine umfassende Untersuchung seines Lieblingsgenres vor: Von ihren Anfängen bis zur Gegenwart werden Funktionsweisen der Science Fiction herausgearbeitet und mit der eigens adaptierten „funktorialen Literaturanalyse“ zerlegt. Seine offensichtliche Begeisterung für das Genre den Lesenden zu vermitteln, gelingt ihm dabei leider nicht.With Niegeschichte, journalist and science fiction author Dietmar Dath presents a comprehensive examination of his favorite genre: From its beginnings to the present, he elaborates on ways in which science fiction functions and dissects them with his specially adapted “functorial literature analysis”. Unfortunately, he does not succeed in conveying his obvious enthusiasm for the genre to the reader
German as a foreing language and digital media: An interview with Dietmar Rösler
Der Gießener Professor und Autor der Bücher „E-Learning Fremdsprachen – eine kritische Einführung“ und „Deutsch als Fremdsprache: Eine Einführung“, Dietmar Rösler, spricht im Interview über seine Ideen zum Einsatz digitaler Medien im DaF-Unterricht und seine Erfahrungen als Hochschulprofessor mit der Digitalisierung der Lehre vor und während der Corona-Pandemie in Deutschland. Dabei skizziert er mögliche Konsequenzen aus der Krise für unterschiedliche fremdsprachliche Lehr- und Lernszenarien sowie für Veränderungen in der Aus- und Fortbildung von DaF-Lehrenden. Dietmar Rösler beschreibt in diesem Interview auch seine Zukunftsvision zu den Lehrwerken in einer zunehmenden digitalisierten Welt.Der Gießener Professor und Autor der Bücher „E-Learning Fremdsprachen – eine kritische Einführung“ und „Deutsch als Fremdsprache: Eine Einführung“, Dietmar Rösler, spricht im Interview über seine Ideen zum Einsatz digitaler Medien im DaF-Unterricht und seine Erfahrungen als Hochschulprofessor mit der Digitalisierung der Lehre vor und während der Corona-Pandemie in Deutschland. Dabei skizziert er mögliche Konsequenzen aus der Krise für unterschiedliche fremdsprachliche Lehr- und Lernszenarien sowie für Veränderungen in der Aus- und Fortbildung von DaF-Lehrenden. Dietmar Rösler beschreibt in diesem Interview auch seine Zukunftsvision zu den Lehrwerken in einer zunehmenden digitalisierten Welt.Dietmar Rösler, professor and author of the books "E-Learning Fremdsprachen - eine kritische Einführung" and "Deutsch als Fremdsprache: Eine Einführung", talks in an interview about his ideas on the use of digital media in teaching German as a foreign language and his experiences as a university professor with the digitization of teaching before and during the Corona pandemic in Germany. He outlines possible consequences of the crisis for different foreign language teaching and learning scenarios as well as for changes in the training and further education of teachers of German as a foreign language. Dietmar Rösler also describes in this interview his vision of the future of textbooks in an increasingly digitalized world
Dietmar Daths enzyklopädische Science Fiction
AbstractIn contemporary German literature, Dietmar Dath (born 1970) is arguably the most prolific encyclopaedic author – a designation that refers not only to the amount of scientific, discursive and popular knowledge included in his books, but also to their shere volume. Since the mid-1990s, Dath has published a huge amount of fiction and non-fiction, with manifold transitions between these two categories. I propose to read Dath’s novels – especially „Für immer in Honig“ (2005, revised edition 2008) and „Die Abschaffung der Arten“ (2008) – as encyclopaedic Science Fiction: a kind of literary knowledge presentation that is at the same time extremely polyhistoric, highly entertaining, and strictly progress oriented in the vein of classical Marxism-Leninism. After sketching these programmatic aspects of Dath’s writing, I examine some of his crucial political and scientific issues and the way in which they figure in the aforementioned novels: posthumanism, scientific socialism, and mathematical category theory. To conclude, I discuss Dath’s preoccupation with the narrative integration of the multifarious elements of his writing, which is also the attempt of including them into a coherent narrative of his own authorship.</jats:p
Toward a dialectic of metamorphosis : Dietmar Dath’s science fiction novels : Die abschaffung der arten (2008) and Pulsarnacht (2012)
Cette thèse s’intéresse à deux romans de science-fiction de l’auteur contemporain allemand Dietmar Dath. Auteur prolifique, très reconnu en Allemagne, Dietmar Dath a publié au cours de ces dernières années un nombre conséquent d’ouvrages et de fictions ayant trait au genre science-fictionnel. Les deux romans choisis présentent des mondes futurs où des êtres à la frontière entre humain, animal et machine ont, depuis quelques siècles, remplacé sur le devant de la scène une humanité agonisante (Die Abschaffung der Arten) et oubliée (Pulsarnacht). Ces fictions appellent à une réflexion sur le futur de l’humain à l’heure où celui-ci connaît un bouleversement profond. En effet, les récentes découvertes technologiques et scientifiques, ainsi que les questionnements sur l’écologie, amènent à une reconfiguration des paradigmes. L’anthropocentrisme s’efface au profit d’une conception du monde comme un réseau où tous les acteurs doivent être pris en compte. Dans ces histoires science-fictionnelles, précisément, la dichotomie nature/culture est dépassée : l’humain n’est plus en maîtrise d’une « nature » fantasmée. Ce travail a pour objectif d’analyser et de commenter, à l’aide de certains auteurs ayant pensé le posthumanisme (Donna Haraway, Cary Wolfe, N. Katherine Hayles, etc.), ces deux œuvres pour le moins foisonnantes d’un auteur encore peu connu en France et d’en souligner l’intérêt pour une réflexion sur une ère contemporaine où « les écrans sont [devenus] la nouvelle peau du monde » (Paul B. Preciado).This thesis focuses on two science-fiction novels of the contemporary German writer Dietmar Dath. Dietmar Dath is a prolific author and has published a significant number of books and fictions related to the SF genre in the last years. Both novels depict futuristic worlds where hybrid beings navigate at the border between human, animal and machine who have replaced a dying (Die Abschaffung der Arten) and forgotten (Pulsarnacht) humanity a few centuries ago. These fictions call for a reflection on the future of a humanity that is undergoing a profound upheaval. Indeed, recent technological and scientific discoveries, as well as questions about ecology, lead to a reconfiguration of paradigms. Anthropocentrism is fading away in favor of a conception of the world as a network where all actors must be taken into account. In these science-fictional stories, precisely, the nature/culture dichotomy is outdated: humans are no longer in control of a fantasized "nature". The aim of this work is to analyze and comment, using the concept of posthumanism (with Donna Haraway, Cary Wolfe, N. Katherine Hayles, etc.), these two novels, which are at the very least abundant, by an author who is still little known in France, and to underline their interest for a reflection on a contemporary era where "screens have become the new skin of the world" (Paul B. Preciado)
Measuring Author Research Relatedness: A Comparison of Word-based,Topic-based and Author Cocitation Approaches
Relationships between authors based on characteristics of published literature have been studied for decades. Author cocitation analysis using mapping techniques has been most frequently used to study how closely two authors are thought to be in intellectual space based on how members of the research community co-cite their works. Other approaches exist to study author relatedness based more directly on the text of their published works. In this study we present static and dynamic word-based approaches using vector space modeling, as well as a topic-based approach based on Latent Dirichlet Allocation for mapping author research relatedness. Vector space modeling is used to define an author space consisting of works by a given author. Outcomes for the two word-based approaches and a topic-based approach for 50 prolific authors in library and information science are compared with more traditional author cocitation analysis using multidimensional scaling and hierarchical cluster analysis. The two word-based approaches produced similar outcomes except where two authors were frequent co-authors for the majority of their articles. The topic-based approach produced the most distinctive map
Measuring Author Research Relatedness: A Comparison of Word-based,Topic-based and Author Cocitation Approaches
Relationships between authors based on characteristics of published literature have been studied for decades. Author cocitation analysis using mapping techniques has been most frequently used to study how closely two authors are thought to be in intellectual space based on how members of the research community co-cite their works. Other approaches exist to study author relatedness based more directly on the text of their published works. In this study we present static and dynamic word-based approaches using vector space modeling, as well as a topic-based approach based on Latent Dirichlet Allocation for mapping author research relatedness. Vector space modeling is used to define an author space consisting of works by a given author. Outcomes for the two word-based approaches and a topic-based approach for 50 prolific authors in library and information science are compared with more traditional author cocitation analysis using multidimensional scaling and hierarchical cluster analysis. The two word-based approaches produced similar outcomes except where two authors were frequent co-authors for the majority of their articles. The topic-based approach produced the most distinctive map
Weltliteratur aus der Thüringer Provinz Der Berliner Literaturwissenschaftler Michael Opitz hat die erste umfassende Biographie von Wolfgang Hilbig vorgelegt
Michael Opitz: Wolfgang Hilbig. Eine Biographie. Frankfurt am Main: S. Fischer Verlag, 2017: 663 S
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