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Das 9.Jahrhundert gilt vielfach als "Goldenes Zeitalter" der Juden in Europa. Die Arbeit prüft diese Einschätzung anhand der Attitüden von acht Theologen der "karolingischen Renaissance", wie sie in den Kommentaren zum Corpus Paulinum deutlich werden (Ps.-Beda, Smaragd von Saint-Mihiel, Alkuin von Tours, Claudius von Turin, Hrabanus Maurus, Haimo von Auxerre, Florus von Lyon und Sedulius Scotus). Nach einer Skizze zur Verbreitung von Juden im karolingischen Europa wird der Gehalt der Aussagen zu Juden in der Exegese der Zeit vorgestellt, der Stoff dabei nach Themengruppen gegliedert. Dazu zählen Deutungen zu Juden in Geschichte und Heilsgeschichte, "Gesetz" und Rechtfertigung, "Feindschaft" der Juden, Anmerkungen zur Prädestinationsdebatte, Juden im Endzeitdenken; ein eigenes Kapitel gilt dem zentralen Kapitel Röm. 11, bei dessen Deutung auffallend abweichende Ergebnisse zu verzeichnen sind. Obwohl die Autoren an Orten wirkten, in deren Umgegend keine oder nur geringe jüdische Präsenz nachzuweisen ist, wurden Juden und Judentum mit dem zweiten Viertel des neunten Jahrhunderts zu einem immer beherrschenderen Thema der Kommentare. Die Feinanalyse zentraler Kommentarstellen kann darlegen, daß die Kompilatoren eigene theologische Konzepte mitbrachten, die sie mittels wörtlicher Väterzitate, deren Verknüpfungen und gezielter Aus-lassungen abbildeten. Danach wird das Interesse für das Thema Juden in der karolingischen Theologie als Ausdruck immanent-christlicher, pastoraler Bedürfnisse verstanden.
Long-Term Memory Updating: The Reset-of-Encoding Hypothesis in List-Method Directed Forgetting
(2017)
People- memory for new information can be enhanced by cuing them to forget older information, as is shown in list-method directed forgetting (LMDF). In this task, people are cued to forget a previously studied list of items (list 1) and to learn a new list of items (list 2) instead. Such cuing typically enhances memory for the list 2 items and reduces memory for the list 1 items, which reflects effective long-term memory updating. This review focuses on the reset-of-encoding (ROE) hypothesis as a theoretical explanation of the list 2 enhancement effect in LMDF. The ROE hypothesis is based on the finding that encoding efficacy typically decreases with number of encoded items and assumes that providing a forget cue after study of some items (e.g., list 1) resets the encoding process and makes encoding of subsequent items (e.g., early list 2 items) as effective as encoding of previously studied (e.g., early list 1) items. The review provides an overview of current evidence for the ROE hypothesis. The evidence arose from recent behavioral, neuroscientific, and modeling studies that examined LMDF on both an item and a list level basis. The findings support the view that ROE plays a critical role for the list 2 enhancement effect in LMDF. Alternative explanations of the effect and the generalizability of ROE to other experimental tasks are discussed.
Background: We evaluated depression and social isolation assessed at time of waitlisting as predictors of survival in heart transplant (HTx) recipients. Methods and Results: Between 2005 and 2006, 318 adult HTx candidates were enrolled in the Waiting for a New Heart Study, and 164 received transplantation. Patients were followed until February 2013. Psychosocial characteristics were assessed by questionnaires. Eurotransplant provided medical data at waitlisting, transplantation dates, and donor characteristics; hospitals reported medical data at HTx and date of death after HTx. During a median followâ€up of 70 months (<1"93 months postâ€HTx), 56 (38%) of 148 transplanted patients with complete data died. Depression scores were unrelated to social isolation, and neither correlated with disease severity. Higher depression scores increased the risk of dying (hazard ratio=1.07, 95% confidence interval, 1.01, 1.15, P=0.032), which was moderated by social isolation scores (significant interaction term; hazard ratio = 0.985, 95% confidence interval, 0.973, 0.998; P=0.022). These findings were maintained in multivariate models controlling for covariates (P values 0.020"0.039). Actuarial 1â€year/5â€year survival was best for patients with low depression who were not socially isolated at waitlisting (86% after 1 year, 79% after 5 years). Survival of those who were either depressed, or socially isolated or both, was lower, especially 5 years posttransplant (56%, 60%, and 62%, respectively). Conclusions: Low depression in conjunction with social integration at time of waitlisting is related to enhanced chances for survival after HTx. Both factors should be considered for inclusion in standardized assessments and interventions for HTx candidates. We evaluated depression and social isolation assessed at time of waitlisting as predictors of survival in heart transplant (HTx) recipients.\r\n\r\nMethods and Results: Between 2005 and 2006, 318 adult HTx candidates were enrolled in the Waiting for a New Heart Study, and 164 received transplantation. Patients were followed until February 2013. Psychosocial characteristics were assessed by questionnaires. Eurotransplant provided medical data at waitlisting, transplantation dates, and donor characteristics; hospitals reported medical data at HTx and date of death after HTx. During a median followâ€up of 70 months (<1"93 months postâ€HTx), 56 (38%) of 148 transplanted patients with complete data died. Depression scores were unrelated to social isolation, and neither correlated with disease severity. Higher depression scores increased the risk of dying (hazard ratio=1.07, 95% confidence interval, 1.01, 1.15, P=0.032), which was moderated by social isolation scores (significant interaction term; hazard ratio = 0.985, 95% confidence interval, 0.973, 0.998; P=0.022). These findings were maintained in multivariate models controlling for covariates (P values 0.020"0.039). Actuarial 1â€year/5â€year survival was best for patients with low depression who were not socially isolated at waitlisting (86% after 1 year, 79% after 5 years). Survival of those who were either depressed, or socially isolated or both, was lower, especially 5 years posttransplant (56%, 60%, and 62%, respectively).
Mit der Rechtsentwicklung der jüdischen Minderheit wird ein wesentliches Problem der Herausbildung der modernen Gesellschaft angesprochen. Am Beispiel des strukturell rückständigen Mecklenburgs läßt sich eindrucksvoll sehen, wie langwierig und widersprüchlich die gleichberechtigte Aufnahme einer nichtchristlichen Bevölkerungsgruppe in einem Territorium war, dessen ritterschaftlichen Eliten ein konfessionelles Selbstverständnis von Staat und Gesellschaft hatten. Anders aber als zu erwarten war, gab es im Rahmen der Landespolitik durchaus Chancen für eine dauerhafte Emanzipation der Juden, als die Landesgesetzgebung das Großherzogtum zweimal - 1813 und 1849 - mit an die Spitze der Emanzipationspolitik in Deutschland brachte. Die scharfen Einschnitte machen Mecklenburg zu einem Muster, das in besonderer Weise das Auf und Ab des jüdischen Emanzipationsprozesses in den deutschen Ländern symbolisiert. Wie die Arbeit zeigt, spielte christlich hergeleitete Judenfeindschaft im protestantischen Mecklenburg wohl eine große Rolle; die Ursachen für die Widerstände gegen eine Emanzipation der Juden aber waren eher dort zu suchen, wo konservative ständische Eliten nicht bereit waren, ihren Sonderstatus zugunsten einer strukturell offenen Gesellschaft aufzugeben. Hinsichtlich der Quellenbasis konnte der Autor auf eine Vielzahl zufällig erhalten gebliebener jüdischer Selbstzeugnisse zurückgreifen, so daß biographische Skizzen entstanden, die vielschichtige Einblicke in das sich wandelnde Selbstverständnis mecklenburgischer Juden zulassen und den überraschend großen Eigenanteil der jüdischen Führungsschicht am Prozeß ihrer rechtlichen Gleichstellung sichtbar machen.
Seit dem beginnenden 19. Jahrhundert entwickelte sich in Deutschland ein breites Netz jüdischer Wohlfahrtseinrichtungen und -organisationen, die Hilfe und Unterstützung in allen wesentlichen individuellen und kollektiven Notlagen anboten. Zum Teil auf älteren Vorläufern basierend, wurden zahlreiche Einrichtungen der Kinder-, Jugend- und Altenfürsorge sowie der Armen- und Arbeitsfürsorge begründet, die in der Regel von auf lokaler Ebene tätigen Vereinen getragen und betrieben wurden. Wie nun, so lautet die zentrale Fragestellung der vorliegenden Studie, ist die Herausbildung einer eigenständigen jüdischen Wohlfahrtspflege in Deutschland zu erklären? Welche Bedingungen und Faktoren haben zur Entstehung dieses modernen Systems sozialer Fürsorge beigetragen, vor allem vor dem Hintergrund der sich gleichzeitig vollziehenden rechtlichen Gleichstellung und partiellen sozialen Integration der jüdischen Minderheit in die nichtjüdische Gesellschaft, die ja eher ein Verschwinden als eine Blüte eigenständiger jüdischer Einrichtungen vermuten ließe. In Form einer Fallstudie sucht die Arbeit diesen Fragen nachzugehen. Das Beispiel der Israelitischen Kranken-Verpflegungs-Anstalt und Beerdigungs-Gesellschaft bietet sich hierzu aus mehreren Gründen an: Zum einen handelte es sich bei der 1726 gegründeten Gesellschaft um eine der ältesten karitativen Vereinigungen der deutschen Juden. Das von ihr getragene Krankenhaus entwickelte sich zu einem der größten jüdischen Krankenhäuser im Deutschen Reich. Schließlich ermöglicht es die außerordentlich gute Quellenüberlieferung, die Geschichte dieser Einrichtung über einen Zeitraum von mehr als zweihundert Jahren nachzuvollziehen.
Die Arbeit widmet sich der Geschichte der Juden in den "niederen Landen" von ca. 1200 bis um 1520, mit einem Epilog über die Mitte des 16. Jahrhunderts. In der Hauptsache werden dabei die Landesherrschaften Hennegau, Brabant und Geldern in vergleichender Perspektive betrachtet. - Teil I beschreibt die Siedlungsgeschichte von den Anfängen um das Jahr 1200 über die Verdichtung des Niederlassungsnetzes bis zur Katastrophe der Jahre 1349-50 und weiter bis in die Zeit der spätmittelalterlichen Vereinzelung von Juden und ihres Ausweichens unter kleinere Herrschaften. - Teil II bietet neue Bausteine für eine Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte der jüdischen Geldleihe, welche auch in den mittelalterlichen Niederlanden der bestimmende Erwerbszweig der Juden war. - Teil III widmet sich ausführlich den Judenverfolgungen des 14. Jahrhunderts - dem "Kreuzzug" von 1309, der Verfolgung zur Zeit des "Schwarzen Todes" 1349-50 und der Brüsseler Hostienfrevelaffäre von 1370. Wichtige, weiterführende Ergebnisse bietet vor allem die Analyse der Quellen über die Katastrophe zur Zeit der Pest. - Teil IV spürt den historischen Veränderungen des christlichen Judenbildes und den Entstehungs- und Verbreitungsformen verschiedener judenfeindlicher Legenden (Ritualmord, Bilder- und Hostienschändung) im Untersuchungsraum nach. - Die im zweiten und vor allem im vierten Teil gemachten Beobachtungen werden abschließend im Hinblick auf die Frage nach dem Einfluss der Bettelorden reflektiert. Dabei wird ein Modell entworfen, in dem diese Orden vor allem in ihrer Vermittlerfunktion wirksam waren; entscheidend war auch in diesem Zusammenhang der Faktor Herrschaft.
Entrepreneurship is a process of discovering and exploiting opportunities, during which two crucial milestones emerge: in the very beginning when entrepreneurs start their businesses, and in the end when they determine the future of the business. This dissertation examines the establishment and exit of newly created as well as of acquired firms, in particular the behavior and performance of entrepreneurs at these two important stages of entrepreneurship. The first part of the dissertation investigates the impact of characteristics at the individual and at the firm level on an entrepreneur- selection of entry modes across new venture start-up and business takeover. The second part of the dissertation compares firm performance across different entrepreneurship entry modes and then examines management succession issues that family firm owners have to confront. This study has four main findings. First, previous work experience in small firms, same sector experience, and management experience affect an entrepreneur- choice of entry modes. Second, the choice of entry mode for hybrid entrepreneurs is associated with their characteristics, such as occupational experience, level of education, and gender, as well as with the characteristics of their firms, such as location. Third, business takeovers survive longer than new venture start-ups, and both entry modes have different survival determinants. Fourth, the family firm- decision of recruiting a family or a nonfamily manager is not only determined by a manager- abilities, but also by the relationship between the firm- economic and non-economic goals and the measurability of these goals. The findings of this study extend our knowledge on entrepreneurship entry modes by showing that new venture start-ups and business takeovers are two distinct entrepreneurship entry modes in terms of their founders" profiles, their survival rates and survival determinants. Moreover, this study contributes to the literature on top management hiring in family firms: it establishes family firm- non-economic goals as another factor that impacts the family firm- hiring decision between a family and a nonfamily manager.
Why do some people become entrepreneurs while others stay in paid employment? Searching for a distinctive set of entrepreneurial skills that matches the profile of the entrepreneurial task, Lazear introduced a theoretical model featuring skill variety for entrepreneurs. He argues that because entrepreneurs perform many different tasks, they should be multi-skilled in various areas. First, this dissertation provides the reader with an overview of previous relevant research results on skill variety with regard to entrepreneurship. The majority of the studies discussed focus on the effects of skill variety. Most studies come to the conclusion that skill variety mainly affects the decision to become self-employed. Skill variety also favors entrepreneurial intentions. Less clear are the results with regard to the influence of skill variety on the entrepreneurial success. Measured on the basis of income and survival of the company, a negative or U-shaped correlation is shown. Within the empirical part of this dissertation three research goals are tackled. First, this dissertation investigates whether a variety of early interests and activities in adolescence predicts subsequent variety in skills and knowledge. Second, the determinants of skill variety and variety of early interests and activities are investigated. Third, skill variety is tested as a mediator of the gender gap in entrepreneurial intentions. This dissertation employs structural equation modeling (SEM) using longitudinal data collected over ten years from Finnish secondary school students aged 16 to 26. As indicator for skill variety the number of functional areas in which the participant had prior educational or work experience is used. The results of the study suggest that a variety of early interests and activities lead to skill variety, which in turn leads to entrepreneurial intentions. Furthermore, the study shows that an early variety is predicted by openness and an entrepreneurial personality profile. Skill variety is also encouraged by an entrepreneurial personality profile. From a gender perspective, there is indeed a gap in entrepreneurial intentions. While a positive correlation has been found between the early variety of subjects and being female, there are negative correlations between the other two variables, education and work related Skill variety, and being female. The negative effect of work-related skill variety is the strongest. The results of this dissertation are relevant for research, politics, educational institutions and special entrepreneurship education programs. The results are also important for self-employed parents that plan the succession of the family business. Educational programs promoting entrepreneurship can be optimized on the basis of the results of this dissertation by making the transmission of a variety of skills a central goal. A focus on teenagers could also increase the success as well as a preselection based on the personality profile of the participants. Regarding the gender gap, state policies should aim to provide women with more incentives to acquire skill variety. For this purpose, education programs can be tailored specifically to women and self-employment can be presented as an attractive alternative to dependent employment.
This study aims to estimate the cotton yield at the field and regional level via the APSIM/OZCOT crop model, using an optimization-based recalibration approach based on the state variable of the cotton canopy - the leaf area index (LAI), derived from atmospherically corrected Landsat-8 OLI remote sensing images in 2014. First, a local sensitivity and global analysis approach was employed to test the sensitivity of cultivar, soil and agronomic parameters to the dynamics of the LAI. After sensitivity analyses, a series of sensitive parameters were obtained. Then, the APSIM/OZCOT crop model was calibrated by observations over a two-year span (2006-2007) at the Aksu station, combined with these sensitive cultivar parameters and the current understanding of cotton cultivar parameters. Third, the relationship between the observed in-situ LAI and synchronous perpendicular vegetation indices derived from six Landsat-8 OLI images covering the entire growth stage was modelled to generate LAI maps in time and space. Finally, the Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) and general-purpose optimization approach (based on Nelder-Mead algorithm) were used to recalibrate four sensitive agronomic parameters (row spacing, sowing density per row, irrigation amount and total fertilization) according to the minimization of the root-mean-square deviation (RMSE) between the simulated LAI from the APSIM/OZCOT model and retrieved LAI from Landsat-8 OLI remote sensing images. After the recalibration, the best simulated results compared with observed cotton yield were obtained. The results showed that: (1) FRUDD, FLAI and DDISQ were the major cultivar parameters suitable for calibrating the cotton cultivar. (2) After the calibration, the simulated LAI performed well with an RMSE and mean absolute error (MAE) of 0.45 and 0.33, respectively, in 2006 and 0.46 and 0.41, respectively, in 2007. The coefficient of determination between the observed and simulated LAI was 0.83 and 0.97, respectively, in 2006 and 2007. The Pearson- correlation coefficient was 0.913 and 0.988 in 2006 and 2007, respectively, with a significant positive correlation between the simulated and observed LAI. The difference between the observed and simulated yield was 776.72 kg/ha and 259.98 kg/ha in 2006 and 2007, respectively. (3) Cotton cultivation in 2014 was obtained using three Landsat-8 OLI images - DOY136 (May), DOY 168 (June) and DOY 200 (July) - based on the phenological differences in cotton and other vegetation types. (4) The yield estimation after the assimilation closely approximated the field-observed values, and the coefficient of determination was as high as 0.82, after recalibration of the APSIM/OZCOT model for ten cotton fields. The difference between the observed and assimilated yields for the ten fields ranged from 18.2 to 939.7 kg/ha. The RMSE and MAE between the assimilated and observed yield was 417.5 and 303.1 kg/ha, respectively. These findings provide scientific evidence for the feasibility of coupled remote sensing and APSIM/OZCOT model at the field level. (5) Upscaling from field level to regional level, the assimilation algorithm and scheme are both especially important. Although the PSO method is very efficient, the computational efficiency is also the shortcoming of the assimilation strategy on a regional scale. Comparisons between the PSO and general-purpose optimization method (based on the Nelder-Mead algorithm) were implemented from the RSME, LAI curve and computational time. The general-purpose optimization method (based on the Nelder-Mead algorithm) was used for the regional assimilation between remote sensing and the APSIM/OZCOT model. Meanwhile, the basic unit for regional assimilation was also determined as cotton field rather than pixel. Moreover, the crop growth simulation was also divided into two phases (vegetative growth and reproductive growth) for regional assimilation. (6) The regional assimilation at the vegetative growth stage between the remote sensing derived and APSIM/OZCOT model-simulated LAI was implemented by adjusting two parameters: row spacing and sowing density per row. The results showed that the sowing density of cotton was higher in the southern part than in the northern part of the study area. The spatial pattern of cotton density was also consistent with the reclamation from 2001 to 2013. Cotton fields after early reclamation were mainly located in the southern part while the recent reclamation was located in the northern part. Poor soil quality, lack of irrigation facilities and woodland belts of cotton fields in the northern part caused the low density of cotton. Regarding the row spacing, the northern part was larger than the southern part due to the variation of two agronomic modes from military and private companies. (7) The irrigation and fertilization amount were both used as key parameters to be adjusted for regional assimilation during the reproductive growth period. The result showed that the irrigation per time ranged from 58.14 to 89.99 mm in the study area. The spatial distribution of the irrigation amount is higher in the northern part while lower in southern study area. The application of urea fertilization ranged from 500.35 to 1598.59 kg/ha in the study area. The spatial distribution of fertilization was lower in the northern part and higher in the southern part. More fertilization applied in the southern study area aims to increase the boll weight and number for pursuing higher yields of cotton. The frequency of the RSME during the second assimilation was mainly located in the range of 0.4-0.6 m2/m2. The estimated cotton yield ranged from 1489 to 8895 kg/ha. The spatial distribution of the estimated yield is also higher in the southern part than the northern study area.
Die Zielsetzung der vorliegenden Dissertation lag in der ausführlichen und systematischen Exploration, Deskription und Analyse von relational bedingten sozio-medialen Ungleichheiten zwischen jugendlichen Nutzern sozialer Netzwerkplattformen (WhatsApp, Facebook, Snapchat etc.). Im Rahmen der qualitativen Untersuchung wurden insgesamt sechs problemzentrierte Einzelinterviews und drei problemzentrierte Gruppendiskussionen mit Jugendlichen im Alter von 15 bis 20 Jahren sowie eine Gruppendiskussion mit pädagogischen Fachkräften durchgeführt und inhaltsanalytisch ausgewertet. Die vorliegende Arbeit konzentriert sich auf die Bedingungen und Wechselwirkungen zwischen den Individualmerkmalen von jugendlichen Nutzern (Interessen, Motive, Nutzungsweisen, Kompetenzen) und ihren relationalen Merkmalen (Beziehungen in sozialen Onlinenetzwerken) sowie den daraus resultierenden sozialen Ressourcen und Risiken. Die relationalen Merkmale sind laut den Ergebnissen der Dissertation gleich in zweifacher Hinsicht an der Reproduktion sozialer Ungleichheitsstrukturen beteiligt: Erstens nehmen sie Einfluss auf den Zugang zu und die Bewertung von medienvermittelten Informationen, da Informationen auf den Plattformen vorwiegend innerhalb des mediatisierten Beziehungsnetzwerkes kreisen. Zweitens bestimmen die relationalen Merkmale maßgeblich mit, welche Kompetenzen und Präferenzen Jugendliche im Umgang mit sozialen Netzwerkplattformen erwerben. Bezüglich der Mediennutzung und -wirkung können bei den Jugendlichen mit niedrigem Bildungsniveau folgende ungleichheitsrelevante Befunde konstatiert werden: verzögerte Adaption neuer Plattformen, intensivere Nutzung, geringere Nutzungskompetenzen, vermehrte Aufmerksamkeitserzeugung sowie eine primär unterhaltungsorientierte Nutzung. Zudem weisen sie überwiegend homogene Netzwerkstrukturen auf, was sich nachteilig auf ihren Zugang zu medienvermittelten Informationen und deren Bewertung auswirkt. Für Jugendliche mit hohem Bildungsniveau lassen sich hingegen deutlich positivere Verstärkungseffekte durch die Mediennutzung feststellen.