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    Wirtschaftsinformatik & Management / Digital und/oder analog? Zusammenarbeit am Arbeitsplatz aus der Perspektive österreichischer Unternehmen

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    Romana Rauter, Anita Lerch, Tomas Lederer-Hutsteiner, Sabine Klinger, Andrea Mayr, Robert Gutounig und Viktoria Pammer-SchindlerVersion of recor

    Unterrichtsbezogene Professionalisierungsforschung in praxeologischer Perspektive: eine Replik zum Beitrag von Clemens Wieser und Sabine Klinger "Professionalisierung mit der Dokumentarischen Methode erforschen: Perspektiven für die Analyse von Wissenstransformation"

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    Es handelt sich um eine Replik zum Beitrag von Clemens Wieser und Sabine Klinger "Professionalisierung mit der Dokumentarischen Methode erforschen: Perspektiven für die Analyse von Wissenstransformation" (https://doi.org/10.21241/ssoar.70909)

    Die (De-)Thematisierung von Geschlechterhierarchien im Verhältnis akademischer Sozialisationsprozesse und gesellschaftlicher Diskurse. Eine qualitativ-rekonstruktive Analyse studentischer Gruppendiskussionen

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    Der Beitrag der Autorin greift das Phänomen der Dethematisierung von Geschlechterungleichheiten direkt auf. Als theoretischer Referenzrahmen dienen der Autorin die These von Angela McRobbie, dass jungen Frauen im neoliberalen Genderregime gegenwärtig ein neuer Geschlechtervertrag angeboten werde, sowie Angelika Wetterers Befund einer ‚rhetorischen Modernisierung‘. Anhand von Gruppendiskussionen untersucht Klinger, wie Studierende der Erziehungswissenschaft die Themen Geschlecht, Geschlechterhierarchien und Geschlechterpolitik heute fassen. (DIPF/Orig.

    The Gothic threshold of Sabine Baring-Gould : a study of the Gothic fiction of a Victorian squarson

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    This thesis is a study of the Gothic fiction of Sabine Baring-Gould (1834- 1924), with particular attention given to Baring-Gould’s roles as squire and parson. I have chosen to analyze two of Baring-Gould’s Gothic works, the novel Mehalah (1880) and the novella Margery of Quether (1884), both which allow a particularly profitable examination of the influence of Baring-Gould’s roles on his fiction. In studying these texts I apply my theory of Gothic fiction as a particularly modern genre built upon a "Gothic threshold," a meeting point of extreme opposites which ambivalently contrasts and merges the categories of the modern and the medieval. In the first chapter I describe how Baring-Gould’s unique Hegelian-influenced Tractarian philosophy influenced his creation of the dialectical setting of Mehalah. I argue that because of this influence Mehalah should be recognized as a significant contribution to the literature of the Oxford Movement. In the second chapter I argue that Mehalah’s historical setting in the time of the French Revolution and the influence of Wuthering Heights reinforce Mehalah’s use of the “Gothic threshold” structure and contribute to its theme of ambivalent progress. In the third chapter I discuss the influence of Baring-Gould’s sermon-writing on Mehalah and consider connections between Baring-Gould’s role as parson and the novel’s botched marriage theme. In the final chapter I discuss Margery of Quether as an innovation in the Gothic and vampire tradition as perhaps the only Gothic work that directly dramatizes the Land Law debate and presents that debate as a "Gothic" contest. I argue that Margery channels Baring-Gould’s tensions as a landowner. In the conclusion I argue that Mehalah and Margery display Baring-Gould’s technique of constructing miniature Gothic battles that relate to larger confrontations, and that the ultimate terror presented in these works is the conclusion of the battle between ancient and modern forces

    Review of: Sabine Klinger: (De-)Thematisierung von Geschlecht. Rekonstruktionen bei Studierenden der Erziehungs- und Bildungswissenschaften. Opladen u.a.: Verlag Barbara Budrich 2014.

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    Sabine Klinger rekonstruiert in ihrer empirischen Studie anhand von vier Gruppeninterviews Geschlechtervorstellungen bei Studierenden der Erziehungs- und Bildungswissenschaften. Dabei werden sowohl der fachspezifische Einfluss auf die Studierenden als auch die Prägung des universitären sozialen Feldes bezüglich des Geschlechterwissens herausgearbeitet. Ebenso kann die Studie verdeutlichen, inwiefern gesellschaftliche Diskurse um rhetorische Modernisierungsprozesse, Geschlechtervertrag und Verdeckungszusammenhänge die Einstellungen der Studierenden hinsichtlich Geschlechterfragen tangieren und damit (De-)Thematisierungsstrategien von Geschlecht(erfragen) konstituieren und legitimieren.Sabine Klinger’s empirical study reconstructs the gender perceptions of students of pedagogy and education on the basis of four group interviews. In doing so, the author elaborates both on the subject-specific influence on the students and on the molding of the academic and social environment with regards to the gender knowledge. Additionally, the study is also able to illustrate to what extent social discourses on rhetoric processes of modernization, gender contract, and masking effects (Verdeckungszusammenhänge) affect the students’ attitudes on gender questions and thus constitute and legitimate strategies of (de-)thematization of gender (questions)

    Perceived Relevance of Gender-Specific Differences in Gastrointestinal Medicine and Surgery: Results of a Survey

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    Oertelt-Prigione S, Klinger C, Rau B. Perceived Relevance of Gender-Specific Differences in Gastrointestinal Medicine and Surgery: Results of a Survey. Visceral Medicine. 2014;30(2):108-113

    KOMPARASI SEJARAH DAN ANALISIS TEKS SABINE SCHMIDTKE

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    This study looks at the numerous studies of Islamic theology conducted by Western nations since the early nineteenth century. They studied Muslim thinkers' writings and brought them to the West. Initially, the study of the manuscript was general in nature, but later thinkers narrowed it down to a specific study. Sabine Schmidtke is a modern Orientalist who specializes in manuscripts of Islamic theology, particularly Mu'tazilah theology. In this study, the author employs the library research method to examine Sabine Schmidtke's books and journals on the relationship between Jewish Karaites, Shia theology and Mu'tazilah theology. Based on the author's research, Sabine's comparative historical and textual studies have revealed that the Shia school of thought and the Jewish Karaites sect have adopted Mu'tazilah thought, specifically the thought of Abu al-Husayn al-Basri. They not only adopted ideas, but they also copied and preserved writings found in Yemen in the form of manuscripts. Keywords: Sabine Schmidtke, Jewish Karaites, Mu'tazilah
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