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        September 2022

        Management – The Bottleneck in Digital Transformation?

        An Agenda in and around Culture, Competence and the Necessity to Learn

        by Ramin, Philipp

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        Teaching, Language & Reference
        July 2022

        Africa 2.0

        by Russell Southwood

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        Psychology

        Integrating Digital Tools Into Children’s Mental Health Care

        by Deborah J. Jones, Margaret T. Anton

        How to use digital tools in children’smental healthcare according to the latestevidence• Expert authors examine theevidence-base• Provides hands-on exercises forselecting digital tools• Includes downloadable handoutsand formsPractitioners need to know the evidencebehind using digital mentalhealth approaches and tools, includingtelemental health visits. This accessiblebook provides that help, as the authorsguide the reader through the rationale,options, and strategies forincorporating digital tools into children’smental healthcare drawing ontheir extensive knowledge of both currentresearch and clinical practice.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        May 2012

        Racism and social change in the Republic of Ireland

        Second edition

        by Bryan Fanning

        Now in its second edition, Racism and Social Change in the Republic of Ireland provides an original and challenging account of racism in twenty-first century Irish society and locates this in its historical, political, sociological and policy contexts. It includes specific case studies of the experiences of racism in twenty-first century Ireland alongside a number of historical case studies that examine how modern Ireland came to marginalize ethnic minorities. Various chapters examine responses by the Irish state to Jewish refugees before, during and after the Holocaust, asylum seekers and Travellers. Other chapters examine policy responses to and academic debates on racism in Ireland. A key focus of the various case studies is upon the mechanics of exclusion experienced by black and ethnic minorities within institutional processes and of the linked challenge of taking racism seriously in twenty-first century Ireland. ;

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        September 2011

        Changing our Textual Minds

        Towards a digital order of knowledge

        by Adriaan Van Der Weel

        Text has always been the chief vehicle for the inscription and dissemination of knowledge and culture. As more and more of our textual communication moves into the digital realm we have reached a crucial moment in the history of textual transmission. In many respects digital text looks deceptively like print. But beneath the surface of the screen, digital textuality obeys very different rules than printed text. The digital textual universe offers a wealth of new and exciting possibilities - but it also sets new rules for the writer's and reader's engagement with text. Changing our textual minds analyses the continuities and discontinuities in textual transmission as we move from a print paradigm into an increasingly digital world. It conceptualises the epochal transition from analogue to digital both in factual terms and in terms of its social significance. Centuries of reading and writing practice have made us Homo typographicus. Our entire way of disseminating knowledge and culture is firmly based on print culture. The need to come to grips with the shift to digital textuality in the early twenty-first century will literally change our minds. ;

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        January 2022

        How to Promote Motivation to Change

        by Hötzel, Katrin; von Brachel, Ruth

        Promoting motivation to change is one of the most important treatment components in psychotherapeutic practice across disorders. Working through ambivalence and ultimatelyincreasing motivation to choose recovery with all its consequences is one of the main goals in treatment.  This book presents the current state of knowledge anddescribes practical interventions to promote motivation to change. When dealing with ambivalent issues, an open, therapeutic attitude is recommended, as well as certainstrategies for conducting conversations to avoid reactance and resistance. The main focus of the book is therefore on therapeutic conversation and concrete interventions to clarify and increase motivation to change. For:• medical and psychological psychotherapists• child and adolescent psychotherapists• specialists working in psychiatry, psychotherapy,or psychosomatic medicine• clinical psychologists• psychological counselors• students and teachers in psychotherapeutic training,further training, and continuing education

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        Political structure & processes
        May 2007

        Devolution and constitutional change in Northern Ireland

        by Edited by Paul Carmichael, Colin Knox and Robert Osborne

        This edited book, written by a collection of scholars with an interest in Northern Ireland, tracks its uneasy experience with devolution following the optimistic political period associated with the 1998 Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement. The volume brings together researchers from the Economic and Social Research Council's (ESRC) 'Devolution and Constitutional Change' Programme and other experts to record four key perspectives on Northern Ireland. First, it considers the inextricable link between devolution and constitutional developments. Second, it examines how the main political parties responded to devolution and the major challenges faced by society in moving beyond conflict (such as political symbolism, the role of women, equality and human rights issues). Third, it attempts to assess some of the workings of devolved government in its short-lived form or those seeded in devolution and carried on by direct rule ministers. Finally, Northern Irelands devolved government and associated institutions are located within the wider relationships with Westminster, the Republic of Ireland and Europe. This edited volume will be of interest to students of Irish politics and public policy, but more generally, from a comparative perspective, those with an interest in devolution and constitutional change. It may even assist politicians in Northern Ireland to reflect on the real potential to restore its devolved institutions and draw back from the brink of permanently copper-fastening 'direct rule' from Westminster.

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        November 2019

        Taktiken der Entnetzung

        Die Sehnsucht nach Stille im digitalen Zeitalter

        by Guido Zurstiege

        In einer Zeit, in der jeder permanent sendet und auf Empfang ist, stellt die Fähigkeit zur Entnetzung eine der wichtigsten Bedingungen für die Selbstbehauptung und Selbstbestimmung des Individuums dar. Die allseits gesteigerte Kommunikation und Konnektivität erzeugt ein ebenfalls gesteigertes Bedürfnis nach kommunikativem Rückzug und Verzicht. Ob aus Verdruss über den Verfall des politischen Diskurses oder als Reaktion auf den Zwang zur permanenten Entblößung, ob aus Angst vor den auf Dauerüberwachung programmierten Medien des technologischen Habitats oder als Versuch der Rückgewinnung von Kontrolle über das aus den Fugen geratene eigene Mediennutzungsverhalten: Jeder braucht heute Taktiken der Entnetzung, um den Herausforderungen des digitalen Zeitalters erfolgreich zu begegnen.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        November 2025

        Humanitarian mobilisation in Central and Eastern Europe

        Local, national, and international perspectives

        by Doina Anca Cretu, Michal Frankl

        By focusing on aid Central and Eastern Europe, the volume adds to the existent scholarly explorations of modern humanitarianism, its actors and practices. In the twentieth century, aid workers assisted victims of war and earthquakes, delivered food, supported health care, provided childcare, or sheltered refugees. The contributors not only reconstruct these diverse histories and their protagonists, but also bring international, national, and local actors together: from grassroots activists to private associations to state-driven "socialist humanitarians" to large Western aid organizations. In doing so, they challenge the often unidirectional, from West-to-East, and asymmetrical perspective on donor-recipient relationships in humanitarian processes.

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        September 2017

        Change Management

        Wandel gestalten und durch Veränderungen führen

        by Kostka, Claudia

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        February 2006

        Change it!

        Anleitung zum politischen Ungehorsam

        by George, Susan / Übersetzt von Langhaeuser, Sigrid

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        February 2005

        Digital gestalten

        Der Erste-Hilfe-Kurs in Typo, Farbe und Layout (für Mac und PC)

        by Schuler, Günter

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        March 2015

        Digital Junkies

        Internetabhängigkeit und ihre Folgen für uns und unsere Kinder

        by te Wildt, Bert

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        August 1978

        Alter als Stigma oder Wie man alt gemacht wird

        Herausgegeben von Jürgen Hohmeier und Hans-Joachim Pohl

        by Hans-Joachim Pohl, Jürgen Hohmeier

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