Suche
Anzeige der Dokumente 21-30 von 136
Aufsatz
Karin Bock, Nina Göddertz, Franziska Heyden, Miriam Mauritz (Hrsg.) (2019). Zugänge zur Kinderladenbewegung
(2020-06-16)
Der Sammelband entstand als neueste Publikation aus dem Projekt „Die Kinderladenbewegung: Biographische Auswirkungen und gesellschaftspolitische Einflüsse institutioneller Erziehungsarrangements“ und rahmt diesen Forschungszusammenhang auf unkonventionelle Art. Ihn kennzeichnet vor allem ein sehr breites Spektrum an Artikeln, die 1968 und die Kinderladenbewegung aus unterschiedlichsten Perspektiven beleuchten, womit er auch dem Anspruch der Herausgeber_innen, die „(…) Vielschichtigkeit und Verschiedenheit der Zugänge ...
Aufsatz
Social dynamics of values, taboos and perceived threats around sacred groves in Kurdistan, Iran
(2020-11-09)
1. Sacred groves are important for the conservation of biodiversity in the Middle East, as more formal approaches to protected areas have often failed in this global biodiversity hotspot.
2. This study aims to identify the most important social values, taboos and perceived threats around sacred groves in the Kurdistan province of Iran. We test whether values, taboos and perceived threats are lost in transmission across generations, with increased urbanisation, and with modernising livelihoods.
3. Our survey of 205 ...
Aufsatz
The Transformation of Food Culture on the Case of Kyrgyz Nomads - A Historical Overview
(2021-07-27)
The society in Kyrgyzstan experiences a triple burden of malnutrition which occurs when undernutrition, overnutrition and micronutrient deficiency coexists, straining the public health system. This research investigates historical trends of nutrition transition of nomadic and semi-nomadic Kyrgyz and foods consumed earlier before industrialisation and intensification of agriculture started. Qualitative research design inspired by historical analysis and sociological methods were employed. Saturation sampling was used ...
Aufsatz
Neuorientierung für das Business-Coaching
(2021-08-16)
Ausgangspunkt der folgenden Beiträge ist die Arbeit „Coaching in der zweiten Romantik: Abstieg oder Aufstieg?“ von Böning und Strikker. Drei Autor/innen nehmen Stellung zu den Fragen: Welchen Einfluss kann Coaching auf den gesellschaftlichen und politischen Diskurs nehmen, um sowohl gesamtgesellschaftliche als auch politische Handlungsnotwendigkeiten aufzugreifen und dazu Stellung zu nehmen? Wie gestaltet Coaching organisationsbezogen kulturelle und politische Verhältnisse mit, wie sie die Autoren unter anderem in ...
Aufsatz
Explaining Chinese consumers’ green food purchase intentions during the COVID-19 pandemic: an extended theory of planned behaviour
(2021-05-26)
The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has strongly influenced consumers’ habits and behaviours, creating a more sustainable and healthier era of consumption. Hence, there is a potential for further expanding the green food sector in China. The theory of planned behaviour (TPB) is one widely used framework to explain consumers’ food choices. Considering consumers’ internal norms, their perceptions of green food attributes, and the shifting consumer behaviour, our study has extended the TPB framework (E-TPB) by adding ...
Aufsatz
Disentangling the complexity of socio-cultural values of temporary rivers
(2021-05-20)
In the last decade, an awareness towards temporary rivers has increased globally in response to drying climates and growing human demand for water. However, social perceptions of temporary rivers have rarely been incorporated in their science and management. In this study, we advance an understanding of the socio-cultural values of temporary rivers principally in a European context. We used an ecosystem services-based approach for a participatory and deliberative exercise with 16 researchers and managers. Our results ...
Aufsatz
Urban and Rural Sustainability: Divergent Concepts and Their Consequences for Marketing
(2021-07-02)
Most sustainability innovations are adapted to the needs of urban areas. These innovations are either not offered at all in rural areas (e.g., car sharing) or require massive effort and restrictions to be usable or effective (e.g., ride sharing). Delving deeper than the description scholarly research needs to clarify consumers' conceptualization of sustainability in urban and rural areas. Notably, the extent to which sustainable innovations are adopted and their associated adoption dynamics with the consequences for ...
Aufsatz
Sustainability Transitions in University Food Service—A Living Lab Approach of Locavore Meal Planning and Procurement
(2021-06-29)
Due to its purchasing power, the public food service sector is viewed as a potential transformative driver towards sustainable food systems. Organic meal planning and regional procurement may be a vital implementation strategy towards Planetary Health Diets in the communal catering arena. Capable of unleashing desirable synergies within local foodsheds, this transition pathway can potentially benefit all stages of the value chain, while also positively influencing consumer dietary behavior. Transformation, however, ...
Aufsatz
Bottoms up: Delivering sustainable value in the base of the pyramid
(2020-01-24)
Despite a wealth of expertise involving leading institutions over at least 15 years, a base of the pyramid (BoP) model resulting in scalability has yet to emerge. We posit that institutional gaps between BoP goals of developing human and social capital on one hand and a short‐term profit focus of business on the other contribute to the lack of scalability. We address this gap by proposing a social intermediary to link the BoP with firms involved in the BoP. The social intermediary will coordinate and interpret the ...
Aufsatz
How to run a sustainability science research group sustainably?
(2020-08-25)
Rigorous sustainability science includes addressing pressing real-world problems, weaving multiple knowledge systems, and striving for transformative change. However, these key attributes of sustainability science often conflict with university structures and established academic work practices, for instance with regard to frequent long-distance travel. Such contradictions between key principles of sustainability and everyday practices are experienced by many researchers not only at university level, but also in their ...