Publications and projects according to DDC
Publications
Publications and projects according to DDC 305: Social groups
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Pfister, Andreas,
2023.
In:
Guest Lecture/Lunch Seminary at the Institute for Mental Health at University of Birmingham, United Kingdom, 5 October 2023.
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D'Avolio, Maria Silvia; Pessoa Cavalcanti, Roxana; Dadusc, Deanna,
2023.
Anti-carceral feminism : abolitionist conversations on gender-based violence
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In:
Chatterjee, Sohini; Po-Han, Lee, eds.,
Plural feminisms : navigating resistance as everyday praxis.
London:
Bloomsbury Academic.
pp. 223-242.
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Dratva, Julia; Okan, Orkan,
2023.
Digital health literacy in childhood and adolescence : concepts, assessment tools, and study results.
In:
16th European Public Health Conference, Dublin, Ireland, 8-11 November 2023.
Oxford University Press.
pp. ii45.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckad160.120
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D'Avolio, Maria Silvia,
2023.
Feminist practices in architecture : how women develop resistance through criticism and action
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In:
Chatterjee, Sohini; Lee, Po-Han, eds.,
Plural feminisms : navigating resistance as everyday praxis.
London:
Bloomsbury Academic.
pp. 75-92.
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Baier, Dirk,
2023.
Ad Legendum.
2023(4), pp. 257-265.
Projects
Projects according to DDC 305: Social groups
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Extended Education facilitation Key competence cooperative learning (EKCO)
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Development of a prototype of low-tech, space efficient soilless cultivation (aquaponics) for refugee camps in Jordan
The project focuses on capacity building for soilless technologies (aquaponics, hydroponics, bioponics) through a community of practice, interdisciplinary research, and targeted skill development for vulnerable groups.
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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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Fair living and working conditions for sex workers in Zurich
Background In social work research, vulnerability and resilience are not understood exclusively as individual characteristics of a person, but rather the living conditions and structures that lead to particular or increased vulnerability. As far as the living conditions of sex workers are concerned, there is a ...
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Hypervulnerability and Agency
Migrant women working in domestic service have been particularly affected by the Covid-19 pandemic by virtue of their social position and legal status. This project aims to study the effects of the pandemic on these women’s lives. Female domestic workers from a migrant background play an essential role in keeping ...