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different rules seem to apply—but do different rules apply even for data protection? Governmental data collection measures are currently discussed and implemented without having been discussed preventively in
Section: FB7
inequality as acceptable. This process of adaptation reflects the subtle but powerful influence of collective legitimacy on an individual's tacit approval of inequality. Inequality also becomes legitimate
in how the social sciences and humanities can assist the formation of and joining together of collectives that can raise questions. In the discussion, we can open this out to see if there are some lessons
Section: Sites
CrystalIography proclaimed by the General Assembly of the United Nations for 2014. It features a unique collection of crystalline objects covering a spectrum that ranges from the raw material up to high-tech products
Section: Universität
[education day] taking place on 6th June 2012 at the University of Bremen. Here the purpose is to collect ideas and suggestions on how to improve academic studies. Special attention will be focused on creating
(will) construct reality with and through data. The datafication of education comprises of the collection of data on all levels of educational systems (individual, classroom, school, region, state, in
perceived competence and autonomy (Rieth, Onnasch & Hagemann) Development of Teamwork Processes, Collective Orientation and Stress during a simulated Mars Mission in the Crew and Support Teams (Hagemann
the conference proceedings ‘E-Science-Tage 2023: Empower Your Research - Preserve Your Data’. The collection also includes the article ‘The Data Science Centre at the University of Bremen: Interdisciplinary
activities of the Human-Centred Data Science research group. His research focuses on understanding collective and information dynamic through the use of social media data and computational methods.
Elisabeth Müller, Dr. Maria Hermes-Wladarsch, curator of the exhibition and head of the historical collections of SuUB, will give an introduction to the exhibition. The friends of SuUB will then invite you