374 research outputs found

    Eliten – Wirtschaft, Verwaltung, Adel

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    Dr. Hope Bridges Adams Lehmann – die Visionärin

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    Wissenschaft und Kreativität

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    Ausstellungs- und Museumsprojekte: das Sudetendeutsche Museum

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    Das 'asiatische Ungeheuer': die Cholera in Bayern

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    Nationalsozialismus in Stadt und Land

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    Das Team des Lehrstuhls 2008 bis 2023

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    Regionalhistorische Perspektiven und europäische Verflechtungen: der Lehrstuhl für Europäische Regionalgeschichte sowie Bayerische und Schwäbische Landesgeschichte 2008 – 2023

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    Marita Krauss und ihr Team legen hier eine Bilanz von 15 Jahren Lehrstuhlarbeit vor: von Lehre, Forschung, Publikationen und Projekten, von gemeinsamer Arbeit und Exkursionen, ergänzt um kollegiale Blicke von außen

    The emancipation of the researcher as part of information and communication technology for development work in deep rural South Africa

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    In this paper the authors contend that if the outsider-researcher involved in Information and Communication Technology for Development research really wants to make a difference and honestly address the emancipatory interests of the developing community, emancipation has to take place on both sides of the “development divide”. Emancipatory research and practice need to be accompanied by an understanding of the researcher-practitioner’s own assumptions, preconceptions, and limitations as well as local concerns, needs, and realities. Using a critical theoretical underpinning, the paper demonstrates how the outsider researcher and practitioner may recquire emancipation in order to ensure more appropriate Information and Communication Technology for Development. Through confessional writing and demonstrating critical reflexivity, the authors reflect on particular instances of selfemancipation as they present three narratives from the community entry phases of an ongoing community engagement project in a deep rural part of South Africa. Lessons learned include, the value of cultural interpreters as research partners, tactics for community entry, and a selfreflective approach to doing fieldwork.http://www.ejisdc.orgam201
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