697 research outputs found

    Islamische Erziehung an deutschen Moscheen - eine Bestandsaufnahme der Forschung

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    Eine Bestandsaufnahme der – bislang unzureichenden – islamwissenschaftlichen und pädagogischen Forschung zur religiösen Erziehungsarbeit in deutschen Moscheen leistet der Beitrag von Irene Schneider und Katrin Strunk. Ausführlich werden die wenigen bislang vorliegenden und eher theoretisch gehaltenen Studien zu islamischer Erziehung in Deutschland analysiert und bewertet. Breiten Raum nimmt in der Folge die Darstellung der Untersuchung der Erziehungsarbeit in der arabischen Al-Taqwa-Moschee in Göttingen ein, die eine der beiden Autorinnen, Katrin Strunk, im Rahmen ihrer Magisterarbeit durchgeführt hat. Der Fokus der Untersuchung lag methodisch auf den Unterrichtsmaterialien. Eine Unterrichtsanalyse mit qualitativen und/oder quantitativen Interviews fand nicht statt. Die grundlegende Forschungsfrage für die Zukunft liegt aus Sicht der Verfasserinnen in der Frage danach, wie islamische Religiosität in den Moscheen in Deutschland, also vor dem Hintergrund einer christlichen bzw. säkularen Gesellschaft (re)konstruiert wird. Die Beantwortung dieser Fragen bedarf über die Lehrbuchanalyse hinausgehend der Unterrichtsanalyse, die mit Befragungen von Lehrern und Schülern arbeitet, und der Methode der Unterrichtsbeobachtung. Gefragt ist also Interdisziplinarität, allen voran die Kooperation von Islamwissenschaft und Religionspädagogik

    Islamische Erziehung an deutschen Moscheen - eine Bestandsaufnahme der Forschung

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    Eine Bestandsaufnahme der – bislang unzureichenden – islamwissenschaftlichen und pädagogischen Forschung zur religiösen Erziehungsarbeit in deutschen Moscheen leistet der Beitrag von Irene Schneider und Katrin Strunk. Ausführlich werden die wenigen bislang vorliegenden und eher theoretisch gehaltenen Studien zu islamischer Erziehung in Deutschland analysiert und bewertet. Breiten Raum nimmt in der Folge die Darstellung der Untersuchung der Erziehungsarbeit in der arabischen Al-Taqwa-Moschee in Göttingen ein, die eine der beiden Autorinnen, Katrin Strunk, im Rahmen ihrer Magisterarbeit durchgeführt hat. Der Fokus der Untersuchung lag methodisch auf den Unterrichtsmaterialien. Eine Unterrichtsanalyse mit qualitativen und/oder quantitativen Interviews fand nicht statt. Die grundlegende Forschungsfrage für die Zukunft liegt aus Sicht der Verfasserinnen in der Frage danach, wie islamische Religiosität in den Moscheen in Deutschland, also vor dem Hintergrund einer christlichen bzw. säkularen Gesellschaft (re)konstruiert wird. Die Beantwortung dieser Fragen bedarf über die Lehrbuchanalyse hinausgehend der Unterrichtsanalyse, die mit Befragungen von Lehrern und Schülern arbeitet, und der Methode der Unterrichtsbeobachtung. Gefragt ist also Interdisziplinarität, allen voran die Kooperation von Islamwissenschaft und Religionspädagogik

    High-resolution spectroscopy of gaseous 83m Kr conversion electrons with the KATRIN experiment

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    © 2020 The Author(s). Published by IOP Publishing Ltd. In this work, we present the first spectroscopic measurements of conversion electrons originating from the decay of metastable gaseous 83mKr with the Karlsruhe Tritium Neutrino (KATRIN) experiment. The obtained results represent one of the major commissioning milestones for the subsequent direct neutrino mass measurement with KATRIN. The successful campaign demonstrates the functionalities of the KATRIN beamline. Precise measurement of the narrow K-32, L3-32, and N2,3-32 conversion electron lines allowed to verify the eV-scale energy resolution of the KATRIN main spectrometer necessary for competitive measurement of the absolute neutrino mass scale

    High-resolution spectroscopy of gaseous 83m Kr conversion electrons with the KATRIN experiment

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    © 2020 The Author(s). Published by IOP Publishing Ltd. In this work, we present the first spectroscopic measurements of conversion electrons originating from the decay of metastable gaseous 83mKr with the Karlsruhe Tritium Neutrino (KATRIN) experiment. The obtained results represent one of the major commissioning milestones for the subsequent direct neutrino mass measurement with KATRIN. The successful campaign demonstrates the functionalities of the KATRIN beamline. Precise measurement of the narrow K-32, L3-32, and N2,3-32 conversion electron lines allowed to verify the eV-scale energy resolution of the KATRIN main spectrometer necessary for competitive measurement of the absolute neutrino mass scale

    KATRIN: Status and Prospects for the Neutrino Mass and Beyond

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    The Karlsruhe Tritium Neutrino (KATRIN) experiment is designed to measure a high-precision integral spectrum of the endpoint region of T2 beta decay, with the primary goal of probing the absolute mass scale of the neutrino. After a first tritium commissioning campaign in 2018, the experiment has been regularly running since 2019, and in its first two measurement campaigns has already achieved a sub-eV sensitivity. After 1000 days of data-taking, KATRIN's design sensitivity is 0.2 eV at the 90% confidence level. In this white paper we describe the current status of KATRIN; explore prospects for measuring the neutrino mass and other physics observables, including sterile neutrinos and other beyond-Standard-Model hypotheses; and discuss research-and-development projects that may further improve the KATRIN sensitivity.Comment: Contribution to Snowmass 2021. 70 pages excluding references; 35 figures. Author list updated June 202

    The haunted public sphere: women and the power of emotion in the works of Alexander Kluge and the films of the Berlin School

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    My dissertation sheds light on the German filmmaker and author Alexander Kluge and his ideas on filmmaking as they evolved out of his conception of the public versus the private spheres since the early 1960s. It was Kluge’s contention that personal experiences of war and violence could not be expressed publicly in the postwar Federal Republic, causing a rift between the two realms and a haunting presence of trauma within individuals and society as a whole. What Kluge, in cooperation with Oskar Negt, called “alternative public sphere” in Public Sphere and Experience (1972) and History and Obstinacy (1981) is closely linked to Woman and so-called “proletarian” forces countering instrumental reason and the bourgeois cultural matrix. Analyzing four crucial films from Kluge’s creative work, I outline the increasingly allegorical role of his concept of “female mode of production,” which constitutes Kluge’s aesthetics and thematic focus. How the ideas of “alternative public sphere” and “female mode of production” are linked to the cinema and Kluge’s theory of film is the focus of another chapter that scrutinizes Kluge’s recent literary compilation Cinema Stories (2007). Finally, I read a selection of contemporary German films considered the new filmic avant-garde through the lens of Kluge’s approach to film, to the “female mode of production,” and to the public sphere. This allows me to compare the ethics, the formal and political attitude of the so-called Berlin School directors to the vanguard movement of Young German Film in the sixties and early seventies. I conclude that the filmic Autoren today deal with a similar problem as Alexander Kluge has done throughout his career, namely the dissociation of personal, lived experience from public representation. They also employ formal and thematic strategies that can be related to the thoughts behind the Oberhausen generation of German filmmakers. While the generation of the leftist student movements sought public recognition of the atrocities committed under National Socialism, the Berlin School directors deal with mediated experience in times of media and finance corporatism as virtual realities threaten to take over the empiric world.Ph. D.Includes bibliographical referencesby Katrin Polak-Springe

    Aufbau und Charakterisierung einer Ionenfalle für ein Multireflektions-Flugzeitmassenspektrometer [no download]

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    OnTEAM metadata: GDSID: DOC-2009-Jan-96; Attribute ID: LIBRARY-thesis_diplom-2009-002; Title: [GSI Dipl 2008-05] Aufbau und Charakterisierung einer Ionenfalle für ein Multireflektions-Flugzeitmassenspektrometer [no download]; Author(s): Reinheimer, Katrin; Corporate author(s): ; Publication date: 20090114; Creator: manton; Creation date: 14.01.2009 15:13:37; Change date: 30.09.2010 16:21:42; Access: Welt; Attribute type: Thesis.Diplom; Directory path: ['GSI Publications', 'GSI as Publisher']; Attribute path: ['Infrastructure', 'Library and Documentation', 'thesis_diplom', 'Added in 2009']; File name(s): ['DOC-2009-Jan-96-1.pdf']; File title(s): ['']; File access: ['nur berechtigte Gruppen'

    Thoughts on the Importance of the Meso Perspective: the “ Plattform Produktives Stadtgrün” / Gedanken zur Bedeutung der Mesoperspektive: „Plattform Produktives Stadtgrün“

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    Invited to contribute to a book section on Berlin, Katrin Bohn thinks about the importance of a middle ground between the big pressing macro questions of climate change and the micro spaces of individual food system activities. She writes: ‘Judging by the realities of environmental degradation, traditional urban planning has failed. Concerns of experts have not been sufficiently acknowledged. It requires a middle ground—a meso perspective—to better enable conversation between the various urban stakeholders and bring about widely supported and lasting change. How can this be initiated? In a time of social media, the author proposes to look at a recently developed tool for information, communication, networking, and—ultimately—urban planning’.Bohn uses the Plattform Produktives Stadtgrün [Plattform Productive Urban Green], a Berlin-based interactive online tool developed in a collaboration between the local council, local community gardeners and external experts, including Katrin, to illustrate such a meso perspective.The book Urban Open Space + is edited by Carolin Mees and published by Jovis. Subtitled Strategies inbetween architecture and open space planning, the bi-lingual publication (English/German) explores ‘commonly used and designed open spaces [as] anchor points in the city and a possible response to the consequences of urbanization and climate change, as well as to the presence of social and cultural differences’
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