Transforming Solidarities

Projekt: Forschung

Projektbeteiligte

Beschreibung

»Transforming Solidarities« . Praktiken und Infrastrukturen in der Migrationsgesellschaft« ist eine akademische, interdisziplinäre Forscher*innengruppe, die Berlin als »Labor« der Migrationsgesellschaft fasst. Sie untersucht in den Feldern von Arbeit, Wohnen und Gesundheit die Bedingungen der Ermöglichung von Solidarität sowie die Praktiken und Infrastrukturen, in denen sie ausgehandelt wird.

Arbeit, Wohnen, Gesundheit verstehen wir als zentrale Bereiche der vielfach diagnostizierten Krise gesellschaftlicher Reproduktion, in denen wir gesellschaftlich vereinbaren, wie wir solidarisch sind. Angesichts der unabweisbaren Herausforderung, unter Bedingungen von Migration/Mobilität und Digitalität sowie sich lokal unterschiedlich artikulierender globaler Einflüsse, die Frage des sozialen Zusammenhalts neu zu beantworten, eröffnet Transforming Solidarities« neue Wege der gemeinsamen Wissensgenerierung.
StatusAbgeschlossen
Zeitraum01.09.2120.12.22

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Publikationen

  1. Navigating pluralism
  2. Investigation of minimum creep rates and stress exponents calculated from tensile and compressive creep data of magnesium alloy AE42
  3. The mimicry of dialogue
  4. Lost in the Rhythm
  5. Psychological distance modulates goal-based versus movement-based imitation
  6. Cultural change in Asia and beyond
  7. Digital game culture(s) as prototype(s) of mediatization and commercialization of society
  8. What Is Popular Art?
  9. Innovating teaching and instruction in turbulent times
  10. Does fragmentation contribute to the forest crisis in Germany?
  11. It's not regular TV
  12. On the Differential and Shared Effects of Leadership for Learning on Teachers’ Organizational Commitment and Job Satisfaction
  13. Optical part measuring inside a milling machine
  14. Quality management in a top tier accounting firm: Towards a socio-cognitive model
  15. Forced Migrants as ‘Illegal’ Migrants
  16. Single, Double and Quadruple Maximum Power Point Trackers for a Stand-Alone Photovoltaic System
  17. Modeling the Intention to Use Carbon Footprint Apps
  18. Flattening As Cultural Technique: Epistemic and Aesthetic Functions of Inscribed Surfaces
  19. Interdependence of Saccadic and Fixational Fluctuations
  20. From Volatile Maintenance Data Forecasting to Reliable Capacity Planning
  21. Resolving Conflicts Between People and Over Time in the Transformation Toward Sustainability
  22. Effect of filler materials on the tensile properties and fracture toughness of laser beam welded AA2198 joints under different ageing conditions
  23. Exploring the potential role of priority effects for ecological restoration
  24. The influence of Reputation on Travel Decisions in the Internet
  25. Worldwide distribution of Persistent Organic Pollutants in air, including results of air monitoring by passive air sampling in five continents
  26. AFM imaging and nanoindentation of polymer of intrinsic microporosity PIM-1
  27. Complexity as experience
  28. Neoliberalism in Crisis
  29. Datenverarbeitungssystem 2
  30. Embedded Self-Managing Modes of Organizing
  31. International Master’s Programme in Sustainable Development and Management
  32. IT Support for Sustainable Development in Organizations
  33. We have Some Calves left! Socially Accepted Alternatives to the Current Handling of Male Calves from Dairy Production
  34. Indigenous and local knowledge in sustainability transformations research
  35. The Role of a Women’s Collective in Rebuilding Livelihoods After a Disaster
  36. The Democratic Capacity of Science Education or: Is Inclusive Science Education the Contemporary Science education?