englischIn this book, religious change is considered from a global, transcultural perspective. Since religious beliefs, practices, and social forms vary substantially across the globe, the focus is on how religion is constituted in different socio-cultural contexts and can be sociologically gaged. [...]
more informationenglischThe history of social work can be presented as a linear narrative of success. However, this ignores contradictions and circular developments. This textbook assumes that no consistent story can be told for social work as a whole. Therefore, contradictory developments are highlighted in [...]
more informationenglischThis textbook deals with the research field of media management, focusing on the strategic and operational management of media companies. It summarises the topic in a very compact, concrete and practice-oriented way, purely from a business research perspective. The most important aspects of [...]
more informationenglischThe textbook ‘Public Health’ brings together historical and current definitions and concepts of health as well as strategies and actors from this field. It explains how social, political, economic and environmental factors influence the health of different groups, e.g. men and women, the [...]
more informationenglischInternational relations characterise domestic decisions more and more, and political implementation is increasingly determined by geopolitical considerations. The survival of states in this complex environment depends on a proactive assessment of the international situation. Geopolitics is [...]
more informationenglischThe textbook is designed for introductory courses in media and communication studies. It derives questions of media theory from everyday media experiences and common knowledge of media use. The central concern of the textbook is to link everyday media life with academic debates on media [...]
more informationenglischThe textbook covers all facets of media change that are relevant for working in communication professions. In 15 chapters, it describes and analyzes the processes that are essential for planning, organizing and producing cross-platform publishing in digital journalism. Based on current [...]
more informationenglischKnowledge of the politics of India – the world's largest democracy – is fundamental to understanding its rise as an economic and political power, and its response to global challenges of climate change, trade conflicts, mass migration, poverty, and security. This book provides a [...]
more informationenglischMankind is facing great challenges because there are justified concerns that its relationship with nature is not sustainable. However, societies, milieus and fields of action differ considerably in their interactions with the so-called environment. What the ecological crisis means from a [...]
more informationenglischThe fourth, comprehensively updated and expanded edition of this textbook offers a systematic, didacti-cally organised and internationally comparative introduction to federalism. In particular, the following topics are addressed: the theoretical and constitutional foundations of federalism [...]
more informationenglischGender is an essential category in social work that is also effective when professionals do not recognise or reflect on it. It is not only clients who are subject to gender patterns; structures and concepts are also influenced by gender relations. The book therefore takes up examples of [...]
more informationenglischThis textbook provides a practice-oriented political science introduction to health policy. It combines a presentation of the basic structural features of the German healthcare system with exercises for problem-oriented analysis of current health policy challenges. The individual chapters [...]
more informationenglischGlobal sustainability policy has developed more than any other policy area in recent decades and has recently undergone a profound and groundbreaking redefinition. Formerly based on the conceptual guidelines of the Brundtland Commission on Sustainable Development, the UN Sustainable [...]
more informationenglischWhat is midwifery science? What is its subject? What theories and research methods does it use? This textbook is aimed at students of both midwifery science and applied health sciences. It introduces theoretical and ethical principles as well as quantitative and qualitative research [...]
more informationenglischLatin America is one of the most diverse and fascinating regions in the world. It is not only characterised by a wealth of biodiversity, natural resources and cultural diversity, but also by extreme inequality, crime, violence and crisis-ridden democratic systems.
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more informationenglischEthical literacy is everyone's concern. A digital and media ethical compass keeps us on track in a more responsible, enlightened digital society—particularly in times when complex issues quickly unsettle people (pandemics, polarisation, threat of war, the climate, surveillance, internet [...]
more informationenglischIs it possible to earn money with journalism in the digital age? How can the population be represented in public service media? How do the media produce content? These questions are currently being widely discussed by journalists, media managers, politicians and media regulators, but the [...]
more informationenglischThe second, updated edition of the textbook offers a compact introduction to central issues of migration policy. It deals with basic terminology, institutional arrangements and important research strands. Examples from German and international practice illustrate the chapters and are linked [...]
more informationenglischThis textbook addresses questions about the causes, dimensions and consequences of local and global migration movements using social science theories and studies. The book is based on the ‘down-to-earth’ approach: the complex interrelationships and theories are illustrated using many [...]
more informationenglischA couple with two households, a crisis meeting between politicians or the narrated life story of a violent offender are examples of the variety of topics in micro-sociology. Generally speaking, this field is concerned with forms of sociation. Starting from the field’s lines of tradition and [...]
more informationenglischParliamentarism is a globally widespread form of the organisation and legitimation of political rule. Parliaments can be found on various political levels and in countless political systems—not only in democratic ones. This book deals fundamentally and comprehensively with this centuries-old [...]
more informationenglischPolitical sociology analyses politics as a part of society. It asks how political phenomena are related to other social structures and to what extent they are enabled and influenced by them. Political problems arise in all societies, but it is only in the course of social development that a [...]
more informationenglischThis volume is primarily aimed at students of business administration and social science programmes with a social economy focus. The sections are self-contained and independent of each other. The textbook provides a brief overview of contract and care law, presents the basic principles of [...]
more informationenglischAre religion and science compatible? The fact that this question has been highly controversial for centuries shows: Something important is at stake here. At stake is nothing less than the question of how certainties are established and who may legitimately speak to what. The textbook offers [...]
more informationenglischIn contrast to all religiously or ideologically motivated endeavours, the scientific criticism of religion assesses its objects from a position of normative distance. It refrains from religious or anti-religious essentialisations based on the so-called truth question. Religions are always [...]
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