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Die letzte Äbtissin aus dem Hause Hornstein
(Nünnerich-Asmus Verlag & Media GmbH, 2020)
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Continuity and changes in food consumption pattern among Tibetan refugee community in India
(2021-09-29)
Background: Food consumption pattern of refugee communities was carried by many scholars but little is known about the food continuity of refugees in host country and its implications on health.
Aim: The present study highlights the issue of food continuity among Tibetan refugees in Bylakuppe settlement, India.
Methods: 200 household data were collected in order to understand food consumption pattern by employing household structured questionnaire. Simultaneously, 23 individual data were collected consisting first ...
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Eine Aufgabe für die Lehre: Analyse der machtvollen Konstruktion von Nicht_behinderung
(transcript, 2020-09)
Was denken wir über Behinderung und Nichtbehinderung? Was oder wer gilt als behindert oder nichtbehindert? Woran werden wir gehindert? Was hindert uns? Wir selbst oder die Umwelt? Und wie entstehen die Vorstellungen von dem, was als Behinderung oder Nichtbehinderung verstanden wird? Wenn es keine klaren Grenzen gibt, was das Eine oder das Andere ist, woher stammen dann die Begriffe? Diesen Fragen wird im folgenden Beitrag nachgegangen, und es werden Vorschläge zur Umsetzung in der Lehre gemacht.
Working paper
The Austro Modern
(2021)
The countries of Central Europe cannot simply be understood as catching up with Western modernization. Rather, the article shows how technical developments proceeded in the car factories Lohner in Vienna and Austro-Daimler in Wiener Neustadt, and how the light and powerful gasoline engine drove aircraft construction (the Taube by Etrich) and airship construction. Austria was the leader in aircraft construction around 1910. The creative milieu in Vienna is evident from the fact that the headquarters of the Lohnerwerke ...
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Disability Studies in Education: Normalität/en im inklusiven Unterricht und im Bildungsbereich hinterfragen
(Verlag Barbara Budrich, 2021)
Disability Studies und Pädagogik haben lange getrennte Diskurse gepflegt, wobei sich die Disability Studies von der traditionellen (Sonder-)Pädagogik eindeutig abgegrenzt haben. Ausgehend von den USA etabliert sich jedoch in den letzten Jahren mit den Disability Studies in Education (DSE) ein Diskursstrang, der das Behinderungsverständnis der Disability Studies in einen kritischen pädagogischen Diskurs einbringt, um so der gemeinsamen Bildung behinderter und nicht behinderter Schüler*innen eine emanzipatorische Basis ...
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Determinants and Forecasting of Female Labour Force Participation Rate in India: Testing of Feminization U hypothesis
(kassel university press, 2020-06)
Greater involvement of women within the labour force has economic and social impact. The Female Labour Force Participation Rate (FLFPR) for India remains appallingly low at around 27%, while the male labour force participation rate has been 79.9%. In India, during 1990–2016, the FLFPR (% of female population age 15+) showed a declining trend.
In this paper, the determinants of FLFPR for India have been estimated using regression analysis for the time period 1990–2016. Data on all the relevant variables have been ...
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Layers of Post-Development: De- and reconstructions in a world in which many worlds exist
(2021-02)
Post-Development as a critique of ‘development’ is almost as fuzzy and amoeba-shaped as the concept, discourse and practice it has long proclaimed as failed (Ziai 2015). While alternatives to ‘development’ have been called for, it remains unclear as to ‘alternatives to what?’ and ‘what kind of alternatives’ are in demand and by whom. The approach of this paper is to understand Post- Development as a set of theories, strategies and visions that all depart from a similar critique of ‘development’ as imperial and hegemonic ...
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Bridging the postcolonial political-economy divide. Towards a Theoretical Framework.
(2020-04)
Points of contact between the postcolonial studies’ field of research and international political economy (IPE) are rare. On the one hand, one can note a reluctance in postcolonial scholarship to open up for economic analysis. On the other hand, IPE literature has been somewhat resistant to take up the postcolonial critique. This paper offers an interdisciplinary approach by merging the two discrete disciplines on poststructuralist grounds, suggesting principles for a postcolonial-political economy approach and ...