Publications
Publications and projects according to DDC 303: Social processes
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Kramer, Iris,
2023.
Soziale Roboter – Chancen und Risiken.
In:
Spitex-Forum RegioSpitex Limmattal, Schlieren, Schweiz, 30. November 2023.
Available from: https://www.regiospitex.ch/Aktuelles/RSL-Blog-Spitexforum-zum-Thema-Soziale-Roboter-im-Gesundheitswesen/oATaH7wb/P47cK/?m=0&open_c=
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Nay, Yv E.,
2023.
The affective life of trans studies as a political field in academia and activism.
SQS – Suomen Queer-tutkimuksen Seuran lehti.
17(1-2), pp. 92-100.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.23980/sqs.137145
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Meidert, Ursula; Dönnges, Godela; Bucher, Thomas; Wieber, Frank; Gerber-Grote, Andreas,
2023.
Unconscious bias among health professionals : a scoping review.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.
20(16), pp. 6569.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20166569
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Baier, Dirk,
2023.
Zürich:
ZHAW Zürcher Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.21256/zhaw-28468
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Zigan, Nicole,
2023.
Robots as communication partners and for support in everyday life : can they be useful?.
In:
5. PRAEVENIRE Digital Health Symposium. Wien, Österreich, 20. April 2023.
Projects
Projects according to DDC 303: Social processes
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When the Dust Doesn't Settle: Scandal Re-activation and Re-framing
Scandals are ubiquitous social phenomena that can have disastrous consequences for the actors involved, their associates, and society in general since they can undermine trust in the institutions that link society. Well-known scandals like Enron, Parmalat, FIFA, and the recent fall of Credit Suisse resulted in a ...
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Mobility, community participation, and health of persons with disabilities in Switzerland (MOBILE)
Background and Rationale Persons with disabilities face inequalities in their everyday life due to the inability to participate in community activities and access places. Many of these inequalities are based on environmental restrictions. Mobility is an important prerequisite of community participation and health of ...
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SWEET COSI – Co-Evolution and Coordinated Simulation of the Swiss Energy System and Swiss Society
CoSi is a research project funded by the "SWEET" program of the Swiss Federal Office of Energy (call 1-2022) and carried out by the University of Basel. The project deals with the interactions between society and the energy system. To this end, various areas of social research (economics, social sciences and ...
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Together1Plan
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A look into the future: urban planning for all with the public digital 3D city model of Winterthur
The project aims to make the digital 3D city model of Winterthur accessible to the general public. This is made possible through the use of an app in combination with VR (virtual reality) technology. Citizens have the opportunity to view planned urban development changes, for example in the context of municipal or ...