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Consequences Research at the DGfE Congress 2022
With theoretical and methodological reflections as well as empirical approaches, the contributors Bernd Dollinger, Hanna Weinbach, Jennifer Buchna, Andreas Polutta, Jannis Albus and Selina Heppchen showed the different research potentials that an addressee-oriented consequence research can entail.
10th German Diversity Day & IDAHOBIT*, 2022
Once again, the University of Siegen wants to set an example for tolerance and against discrimination. Therefore, a number of events focusing on gender diversity are planned. This year’s motto is “#TINklUSiv Trans*, Inter*, Non-Binary – Gender Diversity”. Diversity and equality are important topics for the DFG and the Research Training Group.
Focus on addressees research in the colloquium
Subjectivation, participation, discourses, power: These and other central terms were discussed today in the colloquium regarding addresses research. For dealing with the central question of how addressees are involved in the constitution of […]
Data protection, research data management and plagiarism prevention
A research project should not only be well prepared in regard to its content. Legal and formal aspects must also be taken into account throughout the process. In the workshop today, the speakers […]
Which consequences would result from standardised, addressee-oriented consequence research?
With this question Christoph Strünck (University of Siegen) concluded his speech in today’s Evening Lecture. The background for this question was his considerations on (individual) requirements and needs assessments within social services. A […]
Only a few free places left!
In the first part of the workshop, participants will provide basic information on the handling, management and protection of sensitive research data. In addition, there will be the opportunity to ask detailed questions […]
Invitation to the Evening Lecture
The new year starts with a new Evening Lecture! At 19. January from 6-8 pm (c.t.) we are pleased to have Christoph Strünck as our speaker. His lecture is entitled: “Undiscovered requirements, unmet […]
Collective detecting in the last colloquium of the year 2021
We used the final colloquium of 2021 to do some detective work together. Therefore, we went into a digital Escape Room. In small groups, we entered the “detective’s office” with the aim of […]
How do consequences emerge?
The second central question of the Research Training Group was the focus of today’s Evening Lecture. It was a great pleasure to have Nina Baur as our guest. In her lecture entitled: “Methodological […]
Digital Evening lecture
Nina Baur will hold a lecture entitled “Explaining the consequences of social services. Methodological Problems of Causal Analyses of Complex Social Contexts“.
LICOT-WASO meets Research Training Group
The international exchange enabled the participants to take a look at research and qualification work outside of Germany.
A group member’s leaving
Research Training Group Member Maurice Rosenkranz is leaving after two months internship.
Interdisciplinary consequence research
Which factors influence the success of psychotherapy? What are the consequences of the documented results and assessments of professionals? Which consequences can be reconstructed dispositively in the field of “disability”? What assumptions of causality can be involved in research on consequences?
The Consequences of Breakfast
To inspire a conversation, we transferred the five central questions of the Research Training Group to our breakfast rituals.