Publications and projects according to DDC
Publications
Publications and projects according to DDC 304: Factors affecting social behavior
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Dreesen, Philipp; Krasselt, Julia,
2023.
„Flüchtlinge als Waffe“ : Entstehung und Bewertung einer herausfordernden Formel.
In:
VALS-ASLA Studientag: Angewandte Linguistik in Krisenzeiten, Zürich, Schweiz, 27. Januar 2023.
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Baier, Dirk; Bühler, Judith; Hartmann, Andrea Barbara,
2022.
Zürich:
ZHAW Zürcher Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.21256/zhaw-26256
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Johner-Kobi, Sylvie,
2022.
Transnationales Altern : wie Migrant*innen mobil werden.
In:
Mensch, Alter! Die Vortragsreihe um die Mittagszeit - "Altern mit einer Migrationsgeschichte", online, 28. April 2022.
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Chryssolouris, Dimitri,
2022.
Soziale Auswirkungen in der Produktionsphase von Smartphones.
Winterthur:
ZHAW Zürcher Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.21256/zhaw-25268
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Baier, Dirk; Krieg, Yvonne,
2021.
Migration und Kriminalität : Befunde aus Hell- und Dunkelfeld.
Justiz-Newsletter.
34, pp. 29-41.
Available from: https://bildungsinstitut-justizvollzug.niedersachsen.de/download/177469/Justiz-Newsletter_Nr._34_12_2021_.pdf
Projects
Projects according to DDC 304: Factors affecting social behavior
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BixAn.ch works!
Educational activities outside the classroom should be available to all children. The BixAn.ch platform provides parents and professionals with an overview of and better access to these programs an usage and impact analysis. Here's going to the Crowd-Funding Homepage, with more details about the project and the ...
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Day and night care structures – factors of demand
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SCCER Joint Activity: The evolution of mobility - A socio-economic analysis
More than 38% of final energy use and about 40% of Switzerland's CO2-emissions are related to mobility and transportation. Furthermore, mobility is one of the few sectors where energy use and C02 emission still increase (all data from BFS, 2016). Thus mobility is of central importance to the Swiss energy transition ...
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Farmer-driven organic resource management to build soil fertility and improve food security
The decline of soil fertility is a major threat to agriculture and food security in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Enforced organic matter production by modern agroforestry systems (planting of nitrogen fixing trees, leguminous shrubs together with food crops), as well as the use of mulch and compost have shown to ...
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NRP71: Promoting energy-sufficient behaviour in cities
Cities will be key agents of change in the upcoming energy turnaround in Switzerland. They promote technical efficiency measures and behavioural change for saving energy, both as role models and by addressing consumers. A crucial question is how cities can best motivate private consumers to change their behaviour, ...