Time-Induced Political Inequality: Why Future Generations Need Proxy Representation

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Annual BAGSS Conference 2015 on Inequalities

29.09.1530.09.15

Bamberg, Germany

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Activities

  1. Creating transdisciplinary research spaces for sustainable development
  2. Towards a sustainable use of indium – Relating technology options and governance interventions for dealing with indium criticality
  3. Legitimizing Digital Transformation within an Incumbent: How Unaccepted Leaders Can Initiate Strategic Changes
  4. LiveDMA
  5. Learning Management Systems in EFL: Simulating the U.S. Presidential Election in a Transatlantic Blended Learning Project
  6. ICSB World Conference - ICSB 2007
  7. Managing Utopia - Artistic Visions of Sustainable Lifestyles and Their Realization
  8. Ecological Applications (Zeitschrift)
  9. A Hermeneutic Interpretation of Concepts in a Cooperative Multicultural Working Project
  10. Kunstuniversität Linz
  11. Improbable Spaces. Signs of the future city in a university project
  12. Keeping drivers engaged in automated driving through maneuver control- effects on perceived control and responsibility
  13. Exploring Intersectionality – Building Solidarity across EU-Turkey Borders
  14. Contingency and Management
  15. Legitimation problems of participatory processes in technology policy and technology assessment
  16. Development and validation of a video-based instrument for the assessment of feedback competence.
  17. Computersimulation als Erkenntnismethode
  18. Evidence-based governance or governance learning? How policy-makers design participation processes for EU Floods Directive implementation
  19. “The Bigger Picture of Corruption: A Comparative Analysis of Europe and the Rest of the World”, 03.03.2014.
  20. Alexander Fay
  21. Quantencomputer. Taktlos. „Kulturtechniken der Synchronisation” - 2007
  22. Where To Start? Exploring 1-Year-Students’ Preconceptions of Sustainable Development

Publications

  1. Enacting migration through data practices
  2. Learning from Erroneous Examples
  3. Within-individual leaf trait variation increases with phenotypic integration in a subtropical tree diversity experiment
  4. Principals between exploitation and exploration
  5. Leaf trait variation within individuals mediates the relationship between tree species richness and productivity
  6. Embarrassment as a public vs. private emotion and symbolic coping behaviour
  7. Glancing into the Applied Tool Box
  8. Conceptions of problem solving mathematics teaching
  9. Modernizing persistence–bioaccumulation–toxicity (PBT) assessment with high throughput animal-free methods
  10. Different facets of tree sapling diversity influence browsing intensity by deer dependent on spatial scale
  11. The representative turn in EU studies
  12. Effects Of Different Order Processing Strategies On Operating Curves Of Logistic Models
  13. A Comparative Study for Fisheye Image Classification
  14. An intersection test for the cointegrating rank in dependent panel data
  15. Improvements and future challenges for the research infrastructure in the field firm level data
  16. Investigation of compression behavior of Mg-4Zn-2(Nd, Gd)-0.5Zr at 350°C by in situ synchrotron radiation diffraction
  17. Industry 4.0 more than a challenge in modeling, identification, and control for cyber-physical systems
  18. Temporal and thermodynamic irreversibility in production theory
  19. Riding Two Horses at The Same Time: Paradox Responses for Navigating Exploration and Exploitation in Small and Medium-Sized IT Consulting Firms
  20. Vimentin promoter methylation analysis is a suitable complement of a gene mutation marker panel for the detection of preneoplastic and neoplastic colonic lesions
  21. The frame of the game
  22. Introduction
  23. Using photography to elicit grazier values and management practices relating to tree survival and recruitment
  24. Unlocking knowledge-policy action gaps in disaster-recovery-risk governance cycle
  25. "If you like something, you want it to develop."