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    New Haven [u.a.] :Yale University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_BV012020133
    Format: XIV, 445 Seiten : , Illustrationen, Karten.
    ISBN: 978-0-300-07815-2 , 0-300-07016-0 , 0-300-07815-3
    Series Statement: Yale agrarian studies
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    Language: English
    Subjects: History , Political Science , Geography , Sociology
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    Keywords: Sozialpolitik ; Sozialtechnologie ; Sozialplanung
    Author information: Scott, James C., 1936-
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9949481319302882
    Format: 1 online resource (292 p.)
    ISBN: 9789048551927 , 9783110767094
    Series Statement: Cities and Cultures ; 11
    Content: This book explores what's happening to ways of seeing urban spaces in the contemporary moment, when so many of the technologies through which cities are visualised are digital. Cities have always been pictured, in many media and for many different purposes. This edited collection explores how that picturing is changing in an era of digital visual culture. Analogue visual technologies like film cameras were understood as creating some sort of a trace of the real city. Digital visual technologies, in contrast, harvest and process digital data to create images that are constantly refreshed, modified and circulated. Each of the chapters in this volume examines a different example of this processual visuality is reconfiguring the spatial and temporal organisation of urban life.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Table of Contents -- , Acknowledgements -- , 1. Introduction: Seeing The City Digitally -- , 2. Deep Learning the City: The Spatial Imaginaries of AI -- , 3. Machinic Sensemaking in the Streets : More-than-Lidar in Autonomous Vehicles -- , 4. Curating #AanaJaana [#ComingGoing] : Gendered Digital Lives and Networked Violence in Delhi's Urban Margins -- , 5. Future Urban Imaginaries: Placemaking and Digital Visualizations -- , 6. Animated Embodiment: Seeing Bodies in Digitally-mediated Cities -- , 7. Speculative Digital Visualization as Research Strategy : City Building through Mobile and Wearable Camera Footage -- , 8. Electronic Presence : Encounters as Sites of Emergent Publics in Mediated Cities -- , 9. Visualizing Locality Now : Objects, Practices and Environments of Social Media Imagery Around Urban Change -- , 10. Perfect Strangers in the City: Stock Photography as Ambient Imagery -- , List of Works Cited -- , Index , Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In English.
    In: Amsterdam University Press Complete eBook-Package 2022, De Gruyter, 9783110767094
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    Language: English
    Subjects: General works , Sociology
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  • 3
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    Online Resource
    Singapore :Springer,
    UID:
    almahu_9949568772902882
    Format: 1 online resource (128 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789819934751
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in Education Series
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Ricœur, Concerns and Objectives -- 1.2 Economic Inequality and the Modern University: 1968 and Today -- 1.3 Understanding the Other -- 1.4 Populism's Binaries and Ricœur -- 1.5 Free Speech and 'Populism's Pincer Grip' -- 1.6 Structure of This Book -- References -- 2 The Idea of the University -- 2.1 The University as Marketplace -- 2.2 Ricœur's Idea of the University -- 2.3 Discrimination on Campus -- 2.4 Discrimination Against Colour -- 2.5 The Culture Wars and Wokeness -- 2.6 Endless Distraction and Inaction -- 2.7 Wael Hallaq -- 2.8 Secularism and Islam -- References -- 3 Communities of Inquiry -- 3.1 Communicating and Acting -- 3.2 Challenging the Curriculum on Discrimination -- 3.3 Communities of Inquiry -- 3.4 Key Guidelines for Communities of Inquiry -- 3.5 Practical Outcomes -- 3.6 Group Work -- 3.7 Rhetoric: Plato's Gorgias Dialogue -- 3.8 Communities of Inquiry Sample: Challenging Callicles -- References -- 4 Ricœur's Early Language, Activism and Algeria -- 4.1 Colonialism's Legacy in the Muslim World -- 4.2 Young Ricœur and Colonial Influence -- 4.3 Ricœur's Philosophical Toolkit -- 4.4 Algeria and Empire -- 4.5 Ricœur Versus Sartre: L'insoumission (Insubordination) -- 4.6 Methodological Dialectics and Hermeneutics -- 4.7 Linguistic Analysis and Structuralism as Method -- 4.8 Activism Beyond Negation -- 4.9 Communities of Inquiry Sample: Discussing Decolonisation -- References -- 5 1968 and Campus Shock at Nanterre -- 5.1 What Happened in 1968? -- 5.2 Ricœur's Commentaries on the University Crisis: 1968 and Beyond -- 5.3 Hermeneutics of Suspicion -- 5.4 The Changes Ricœur Wanted-Then and Now -- 5.5 Negation and the Feminist Cause -- 5.6 Ricœur Disappointed -- References -- 6 Challenging 'Bad Infinity' -- 6.1 Negative Cultural Imaginings -- 6.2 Whiteness. , 6.3 Jim Crow -- 6.4 The Denied Negative Debt at the Heart of Authoritarian Populism -- 6.5 'Bad Infinity' and the Unhappy Consciousness -- 6.6 Racism and Critical Race Theory (CRT) -- 6.7 Racism: Can Ricœur Help? -- 6.8 Communities of Inquiry Sample: Are Universities Perpetuating Institutional Racism? -- References -- 7 The Politics of Pedagogy Leading to Polity Praxis -- 7.1 Transcending Binaries and Whiteness-An Outline -- 7.2 The Fate of Activism? -- 7.3 Factors Militating Against Communities of Inquiry -- 7.4 Ricœurian Justice and Current UK Politics -- 7.5 Pragmatist Probabilities -- 7.6 Rhetorical Pragmatism -- 7.7 Religion on Campus: The Politics of Pedagogy -- 7.8 Polity Praxis: German Case Study on Religious Thinking -- 7.9 The Politics of Pedagogy: Influencing the Corridors of Power -- 7.10 Polity Praxis: An All-Party Parliamentary Group -- References -- 8 Conclusion -- References -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Scott-Baumann, Alison Paul Ricoeur Singapore : Springer,c2023 ISBN 9789819934744
    Language: English
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    Springer Nature | Singapore :Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,
    UID:
    almahu_9949281060102882
    Format: 1 online resource (457 pages)
    ISBN: 981-336-342-8
    Series Statement: Psychodrama in Counselling, Coaching and Education ; v.1
    Content: This open access book outlines the intersections between social work and the methods of sociometry and psychodrama. Different sections offer essential practice wisdom for both trauma-focused and trauma-informed experiential work for individuals, groups, organizations, and communities. This text enriches the understanding of various action-based approaches and highlights how to enliven social work practice. The chapters include clinical vignettes and examples of structured sociometric prompts with diverse populations, topics, and social work settings to enhance the understanding of group practice, individual practice, and community practice. It provides social workers and other professionals with dynamic tools to improve assessment, intervention, activism, and leadership. Strength-based practical tools are offered to readers, along with guidance for theoretical conceptualizations. This integrative book is an essential read for students, practitioners, leaders, and scholars within the fields of social work, psychodrama, the creative art therapies, group therapy, community organizing, and social activism.
    Note: Intro -- Series Preface -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Praise for Social Work, Sociometry, and Psychodrama -- Contents -- About the Author -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Introduction to Social Work, Sociometry, and Psychodrama -- 1.1 USA and International Contexts -- 1.1.1 Cultural Contexts -- 1.2 What Are Sociometry and Psychodrama? -- 1.3 Social Work with Groups -- 1.4 Social Workers and Beyond -- 1.5 Concerning Psychodramatists -- 1.6 How to Read This Book -- References -- Part IHistory of Social Work with Groups and Moreno's Methods -- 2 History of Social Work with Groups in Practice and Education -- 2.1 Brief History of the Social Work Profession -- 2.2 History of Group Work in Social Work -- 2.3 Social Group Work Defined -- 2.4 Group Work's Increased Demand in Practice -- 2.5 Placing Group Work Within the Historical Context of Social Work Education -- 2.6 Conclusion -- References -- 3 History of Sociometry, Psychodrama, Group Psychotherapy, and Jacob L. Moreno -- 3.1 History of Group Psychotherapy -- 3.1.1 Group Psychotherapy Defined -- 3.1.2 Moreno's Controversial Personality -- 3.2 History of Sociometry, Psychodrama, and Jacob L. Moreno -- 3.3 Moreno as a Social Worker and Sociatrist -- 3.4 Sociometry and Psychodrama Since Moreno's Death in 1974 -- 3.5 Conclusion -- References -- Part IIAn Integrated Theory and Philosophy of Social Work, Sociometry, and Psychodrama -- 4 Social Work Philosophy Encounters Morenean Philosophy -- 4.1 Philosophical Underpinnings of Moreno's Work -- 4.2 Human Nature, Cosmic Man, and the Godhead -- 4.3 The Encounter Symbol and Autonomous Healing Center -- 4.4 Spontaneity-Creativity Theory -- 4.5 The Moment, the Situation, and the Here-and-Now -- 4.6 Action Theory -- 4.7 Role Theory -- 4.8 Developmental Theory -- 4.9 Biopsychosocial-Spiritual Existence. , 4.10 Social Work Values Relationship to Moreno's Work -- 4.11 The Importance and Centrality of Relationships -- 4.11.1 Dignity and Worth of Each Human Being -- 4.11.2 Social Justice -- 4.11.3 Service -- 4.11.4 Competence -- 4.11.5 Integrity -- 4.11.6 Conclusion -- References -- 5 Sociometry and Social Work Theory -- 5.1 Sociometric Theory and Research -- 5.2 Moreno's Interpersonal Theory and the Encounter -- 5.3 The Social Atom -- 5.4 Cultural Atom -- 5.5 The Sociogram -- 5.5.1 Sociodynamic Effect -- 5.5.2 Tele -- 5.6 Social Networks and Society -- 5.7 Organic Unity of Humankind -- 5.8 Social Work and Sociometry -- 5.9 Conclusion -- References -- 6 Psychodrama and Social Work Theory -- 6.1 Healing in Action -- 6.2 Catharsis -- 6.3 Surplus Reality and Concretization -- 6.4 Three Phases of a Psychodrama -- 6.4.1 The Warm-Up -- 6.4.2 The Enactment -- 6.4.3 Sharing -- 6.5 The Five Elements of a Psychodrama -- 6.5.1 Stage -- 6.5.2 Protagonist -- 6.5.3 Director -- 6.5.4 Auxiliary Egos -- 6.5.5 The Audience or the Group -- 6.6 Morenean Philosophy and Sociometric Theory Within Psychodrama -- 6.6.1 Sociometry -- 6.6.2 Role Theory, Role Relations, and Role-Playing -- 6.6.3 Theories of Change -- 6.6.4 Developmental Theory -- 6.7 Psychodrama and Social Work Theory -- 6.8 Conclusion -- References -- Part IIISocial Work and Moreno's Methods Informed by Trauma, Neuroscience, Strengths, and Research -- 7 Trauma, Social Work, and Psychodrama -- 7.1 Trauma-Informed Practice -- 7.2 History of Trauma-Informed Practice -- 7.3 Trauma-Informed Practice Versus Trauma-Focused Practice -- 7.4 Culture, Oppression, and Social Justice -- 7.5 Trauma and Social Work Education -- 7.6 Trauma-Focused Group Work -- 7.7 Trauma-Focused Psychodrama -- 7.7.1 Safety, Play, and Spontaneity -- 7.8 Therapeutic Spiral Model -- 7.8.1 Prescriptive Roles and Safety Structures. , 7.8.2 The Triangle of Trauma Roles -- 7.8.3 Transformative Roles of Post-traumatic Growth -- 7.9 Relational Trauma Repair Model -- 7.9.1 Level 1: Sociometrics -- 7.9.2 Level 2: Reconstructive Role Plays -- 7.10 Conclusion -- References -- 8 Interpersonal Neurobiology, Social Work, Sociometry, and Psychodrama -- 8.1 Trauma and Neuroscience -- 8.1.1 Brain Structure and Brain Systems -- 8.1.2 Attachment and Brain Development -- 8.1.3 Polyvagal Theory and Danger Responses -- 8.1.4 Stress Regulation and the HPA Axis -- 8.1.5 Experience and Memory -- 8.1.6 Dissociation, Fragmentation, and Integration -- 8.2 Social Work and Neuroscience -- 8.2.1 Foundation of Relationships -- 8.3 Group Psychotherapy and Neuroscience -- 8.3.1 Group Holding Environment -- 8.3.2 Early Childhood Experiences -- 8.3.3 Neural Integration Through Group Psychotherapy -- 8.4 Sociometry, Psychodrama, and Neuroscience -- 8.4.1 Action -- 8.4.2 Healing Trauma with Psychodrama -- 8.4.3 Integration as the Key to Wellness -- 8.4.4 Mirror Neurons-The Double, The Mirror, and Audience Catharsis -- 8.4.5 Role-Playing and Role Reversal -- 8.4.6 Neurospirituality of Spontaneity -- 8.5 Sociometry and Interpersonal Neurobiology -- 8.6 Conclusion -- References -- 9 Strengths-Based and Mutual Aid Approaches in Social Work and Psychodrama -- 9.1 Strengths-Based Social Work Practice -- 9.1.1 Positive Psychology and Strengths-Based Social Work -- 9.2 Strengths-Based Approach with Trauma -- 9.2.1 Resilience -- 9.2.2 Post-Traumatic Growth -- 9.3 Mutual Aid as a Strengths-Based Group-As-A-Whole Approach -- 9.3.1 Mutual Aid in Social Work -- 9.3.2 Group-As-A-Whole -- 9.3.3 Moreno's Sociometry as a Group-As-A-Whole Mutual Aid Process -- 9.4 Strengths-Based Psychodrama -- 9.4.1 Morenean Philosophy as Strengths-Based Humanistic Approach -- 9.4.2 Positive Psychology and Positive Psychodrama. , 9.4.3 Therapeutic Spiral Model -- 9.4.4 Souldrama -- 9.5 Conclusion -- References -- 10 Creating an Evidence Base for Social Work, Group Work, and Psychodrama -- 10.1 Social Work and Evidence-Based Practice -- 10.2 Limitations and Critiques of Evidence-Based Practice -- 10.3 Group Psychotherapy Research -- 10.4 Humanistic-Experiential Psychotherapy Research -- 10.5 Research on Drama Therapy, Creative Arts Therapies, and Body- and Movement-Oriented Therapies -- 10.6 Psychodrama's Evidence Base -- 10.6.1 Psychodrama Research Limitations -- 10.7 Moreno the Researcher -- 10.8 Conclusion -- References -- Part IVSociometry and Psychodrama in Social Group Work -- 11 Experiential Sociometry Practice and Safety Structures with Groups -- 11.1 Clinical Applications of Sociometry -- 11.2 Dyads, Triads, and Small Groups -- 11.3 Spectrograms -- 11.4 Locograms -- 11.5 Floor Checks -- 11.6 Step-in Sociometry -- 11.7 Hands-on-Shoulder Sociograms -- 11.8 Circle of Strengths -- 11.9 Conclusion -- References -- 12 Warming-up, Sociometric Selection, and Therapeutic Factors -- 12.1 The Warming-up Process -- 12.2 Warming-up as Director -- 12.3 Sociometric Selection of Topic and Protagonist -- 12.4 Contracting and Initial Interview -- 12.5 Warming-up to Therapeutic Factors -- 12.6 Therapeutic Factors in Group Therapy -- 12.6.1 Instillation of Hope -- 12.6.2 Universality -- 12.6.3 Imparting Information -- 12.6.4 Altruism -- 12.6.5 The Corrective Recapitulation of the Primary Family Group -- 12.6.6 Development of Socializing Techniques -- 12.6.7 Imitative Behavior -- 12.6.8 Interpersonal Learning -- 12.6.9 Group Cohesiveness -- 12.6.10 Catharsis -- 12.6.11 Existential Factors -- 12.7 Conclusion -- References -- 13 Essentials of Psychodrama Practice -- 13.1 Psychodramatic Techniques and Interventions -- 13.1.1 Doubling -- 13.1.2 Mirroring -- 13.1.3 Role Reversal. , 13.1.4 Soliloquy -- 13.1.5 Initial Interview -- 13.1.6 Scene Setting -- 13.1.7 Self-Presentation -- 13.1.8 Spontaneous Improvisation -- 13.1.9 Sculpting -- 13.1.10 Resistance Interpolation -- 13.1.11 Games -- 13.1.12 Intermediate Objects -- 13.1.13 Role Training -- 13.1.14 The Empty Chair and Multiple Empty Chairs -- 13.2 Psychodrama Interventions Adapted for Teletherapy -- 13.3 Psychodrama Scenes -- 13.3.1 The Psychodramatic Spiral -- 13.3.2 Hollander Curve -- 13.4 Closure, De-roling, and Striking the Set -- 13.5 Sharing in Psychodrama -- 13.6 Conclusions -- References -- 14 Advanced Psychodrama Directing -- 14.1 Sociometry Within a Psychodrama -- 14.2 Advanced Directing of the Audience -- 14.3 Moments of Multiple Protagonists -- 14.4 Clinical Role Assignments and Advanced Auxiliary Directing -- 14.4.1 Projective Identification -- 14.4.2 Prescribing Roles -- 14.5 Trauma-Based Role Considerations for Safety -- 14.6 De-Roling Difficult Roles -- 14.7 Conclusion -- References -- 15 Other Experiential Approaches Similar to Psychodrama -- 15.1 Sociodrama -- 15.2 Social Microscopy and Sociatry -- 15.3 Other Morenean or Psychodrama Approaches -- 15.3.1 Axiodrama -- 15.3.2 Monodrama -- 15.3.3 Autodrama -- 15.3.4 Ethnodrama -- 15.3.5 Bibliodrama -- 15.4 Teledrama and Telemedicine -- 15.5 Other Approaches Similar to Psychodrama -- 15.5.1 Drama Therapy -- 15.5.2 Playback Theater -- 15.5.3 Theater of the Oppressed -- 15.5.4 Gestalt Therapy -- 15.5.5 Internal Family Systems -- 15.5.6 Pesso Boyden System Psychomotor Therapy -- 15.5.7 Family Constellations and Systemic Constellations -- 15.6 Conclusion -- References -- Part VSociometry and Psychodrama in Individual Social Work Practice -- 16 Sociometric Assessment and Written Psychodramatic Interventions in Individual Social Work Practice -- 16.1 The Social Atom -- 16.2 The Role Atom -- 16.3 Timeline Assessments. , 16.4 Psychodramatic Letter Writing and Journaling. , English
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    Subjects: Psychology
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    De Gruyter | Warsaw, [Poland] ; : De Gruyter Open,
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    almafu_9958056631602883
    Format: 1 online resource (186 pages) : , illustrations, (some colour)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-5231-0070-2 , 3-11-042625-0 , 3-11-041133-4
    Content: Biochemistry laboratory manual for undergraduates - an inquiry based approach by Gerczei and Pattison is the first textbook on the market that uses a highly relevant model, antibiotic resistance, to teach seminal topics of biochemistry and molecular biology while incorporating the blossoming field of bioinformatics. The novelty of this manual is the incorporation of a student-driven real real-life research project into the undergraduate curriculum. Since students test their own mutant design, even the most experienced students remain engaged with the process, while the less experienced ones get their first taste of biochemistry research. Inclusion of a research project does not entail a limitation: this manual includes all classic biochemistry techniques such as HPLC or enzyme kinetics and is complete with numerous problem sets relating to each topic.
    Note: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , Front matter -- , Preface -- , Contents -- , 1 Introducing the Bacterial Antibiotic Sensor Mini Project -- , 2 Identifying Conserved Elements in the Toxin Sensor and Designing Mutants to Test Whether They are Important for Function -- , 3 Designing Primers for Site-Directed Mutagenesis -- , 4 Performing Site-Directed Mutagenesis -- , 5 Purifying Mutant Toxin Sensor DNA from Bacterial Cells and Evaluating its Quality Using Agarose Gel Electrophoresis and UV Spectroscopy -- , 6 Preparing DNA Template for Mutant RNA Sensor Synthesis Using a Restriction Endonuclease -- , 7 Synthesizing the ykkCD Mutant Toxin Sensor RNA in vitro -- , 8 Purifying the ykkCD Mutant Toxin Sensor RNA and Evaluating its Purity Using Denaturing PAGE and UV spectrometry -- , 9 Evaluating the Ability of the ykkCD Toxin Sensor to Recognize the Antibiotic Tetracycline Using Fluorescent Quenching -- , 10 Evaluating Antibiotic Binding to Blood Serum Albumin Using Fluorescence Spectroscopy -- , 11 Understanding the Importance of Buffers in Biological Systems -- , 12 Molecular Visualization of an Enzyme, Acetylcholinesterase -- , 13 Determining the Efficiency of the Enzyme Acetylcholine Esterase Using Steady-State Kinetic Experiment -- , 14 Separation of the Phosphatidylcholines Using Reverse Phase HPLC -- , List of Figures , Also available in print form. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-11-041132-6
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    Ann Arbor, Mich. :Univ. of Michigan Press,
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    Format: X, 229 S. : , Ill.
    ISBN: 978-0-472-11913-4
    Series Statement: Social history, popular culture, and politics in Germany
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-0-472-02972-3
    Language: English
    Subjects: History , Geography
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    Keywords: Tourismus ; Landnutzung ; Umweltschutz ; Ökologische Bewegung
    Author information: Moranda, Scott 1975-
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    b3kat_BV048251301
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 182 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9789811909917
    Series Statement: Intercultural communication and language education
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover ISBN 978-981-19-0990-0
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback ISBN 978-981-19-0993-1
    Language: English
    Keywords: Neuseeland ; Sprachunterricht ; Interkulturelle Erziehung ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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    Author information: Biebricher, Christine
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    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
    UID:
    almahu_9949568393602882
    Format: 1 online resource (220 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783031348044
    Series Statement: The International Library of Ethics, Law and Technology Series ; v.40
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Understanding and Regulating AI-Powered Recommender Systems -- References -- Part I: Fairness and Transparency -- Chapter 2: Recommender Systems and Discrimination -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Reasons for Discriminating Recommendations -- 2.2.1 Lack of Diversity in Training Data -- 2.2.2 (Unconscious) Bias in Training Data -- 2.2.3 Modelling Algorithm -- 2.2.4 Interim Conclusion and Thoughts -- 2.3 Legal Frame -- 2.3.1 Agreement - Data Protection Law -- 2.3.2 Information - Unfair Competition Law -- 2.3.3 General Anti-discrimination Law -- 2.3.4 Interim Conclusion -- 2.4 Outlook -- 2.4.1 Extreme Solutions -- 2.4.2 Further Development of the Information Approach -- 2.4.3 Monitoring and Audit Obligations -- 2.4.4 Interim Conclusion and Thoughts -- 2.5 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3: From Algorithmic Transparency to Algorithmic Choice: European Perspectives on Recommender Systems and Platform Regulation -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Recommender Governance in the EU Platform Economy -- 3.2.1 Mapping the Regulatory Landscape -- 3.2.2 Layers of Terminology in EU Law: "Rankings" and "Recommender Systems" -- 3.3 Five Axes of Algorithmic Transparency: A Comparative Analysis -- 3.3.1 Purpose of Transparency -- 3.3.2 Audiences of Disclosure -- 3.3.3 Addressees of the Duty to Disclose -- 3.3.4 Content of the Disclosure -- 3.3.5 Modalities of Disclosure -- 3.4 The Digital Services Act: From Algorithmic Transparency to Algorithmic Choice? -- 3.4.1 Extension of Transparency Rules -- 3.4.2 User Control Over Ranking Criteria -- 3.5 Third Party Recommender Systems: Towards a Market for "RecommenderTech" -- 3.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Black Hole Instead of Black Box?: The Double Opaqueness of Recommender Systems on Gaming Platforms and Its Legal Implications -- 4.1 Introduction. , 4.2 The Black Box-Problem of AI Applications -- 4.2.1 Transparency and Explainability: An Introduction -- 4.2.2 Efficiency vs. Explainability of Machine Learning -- 4.2.3 Background of the Transparency Requirement -- 4.2.4 Criticism -- 4.2.5 In Terms of Recommender Systems -- 4.3 The Black Hole-Problem of Gaming Platforms -- 4.3.1 Types of Recommender Systems -- 4.3.1.1 Content-Based Filtering Methods -- 4.3.1.2 Collaborative Filtering Methods -- 4.3.1.3 Hybrid Filtering Methods -- 4.3.2 Black Hole Phenomenon -- 4.4 Legal Bases and Consequences -- 4.4.1 Legal Acts -- 4.4.2 Digital Services Act -- 4.4.2.1 Problem Description -- 4.4.2.2 Regulatory Content Related to Recommender Systems -- 4.4.3 Artificial Intelligence Act -- 4.4.3.1 Purpose of the Draft Act -- 4.4.3.2 Regulatory Content Related to Recommender Systems -- 4.4.4 Dealing with Legal Requirements -- 4.4.4.1 User-Oriented Transparency -- 4.4.4.2 Government Oversight -- 4.4.4.3 Combination of the Two Approaches with Additional Experts -- 4.5 Implementation of the Proposed Solutions -- 4.5.1 Standardization -- 4.5.2 Control Mechanisms -- 4.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: Digital Labor as a Structural Fairness Issue in Recommender Systems -- 5.1 Introduction: Multisided (Un)Fairness in Recommender Systems -- 5.2 Digital Labor as a Structural Issue in Recommender Systems -- 5.3 Fairness Issues from Value Distribution to Work Conditions and Laborers' Awareness -- 5.4 Addressing the Problem -- 5.5 Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Manipulation and Personal Autonomy -- Chapter 6: Recommender Systems, Manipulation and Private Autonomy: How European Civil Law Regulates and Should Regulate Recommender Systems for the Benefit of Private Autonomy -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Autonomy and Influence in Private Law -- 6.3 Recommender Systems and Their Influence -- 6.4 Manipulation. , 6.5 Recommender Systems and Manipulation -- 6.5.1 Recommendations in General -- 6.5.2 Labelled Recommendations -- 6.5.3 Unrelated Recommendations -- 6.5.3.1 In General -- 6.5.3.2 Targeted Recommendations -- 6.5.3.2.1 In General -- 6.5.3.2.2 Exploiting Emotions -- 6.5.3.2.3 Addressing Fears Through (Allegedly) Harm-Alleviating Offers -- 6.5.4 Interim Conclusion: Recommender Systems, Manipulation and Private Autonomy -- 6.6 Regulation Regarding Recommender Systems -- 6.6.1 Unexpected Recommendation Criteria -- 6.6.2 Targeted Recommendations Exploiting Emotions or Addressing Fears -- 6.6.3 Regulative Measures to Take Regarding Recommender Systems -- 6.7 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: Reasoning with Recommender Systems? Practical Reasoning, Digital Nudging, and Autonomy -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Practical Reasoning, Choices, and Recommendations -- 7.3 Recommender Systems and Digital Nudging -- 7.4 Autonomy in Practical Reasoning with Recommender Systems -- 7.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8: Recommending Ourselves to Death: Values in the Age of Algorithms -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Distorting Forces -- 8.2.1 Past Evaluative Standards -- 8.2.2 Reducing to Computable Information -- 8.2.3 Proxies for 'Good' -- 8.2.4 Black Boxed -- 8.3 Changing Human Values -- 8.4 Same Problem with Humans? -- 8.5 Conclusion -- References -- Part III: Designing and Evaluating Recommender Systems -- Chapter 9: Ethical and Legal Analysis of Machine Learning Based Systems: A Scenario Analysis of a Food Recommender System -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 An Example Application: FoodApp- the Application for Meal Delivery -- 9.3 Current Approaches to Ethical Analysis of Recommender Systems -- 9.4 Ethical Analysis -- 9.5 Legal Considerations -- 9.5.1 Data Protection Law -- 9.5.2 General Principles and Lawfulness of Processing Personal Data -- 9.5.3 Lawfulness. , 9.5.4 Purpose Limitation and Access to Data -- 9.5.5 Data Minimization and Storage Limitation -- 9.5.6 Accuracy, Security and Impact Assessment -- 9.6 Results of the Combined Ethical and Legal Analysis Approach -- 9.7 Conclusion and Outlook -- References -- Chapter 10: Factors Influencing Trust and Use of Recommendation AI: A Case Study of Diet Improvement AI in Japan -- 10.1 Society 5.0 and Recommendation AI in Japan -- 10.2 Model for Ensuring Trustworthiness of AI Services -- 10.3 Components of a Trustworthy AI Model -- 10.3.1 AI Intervention -- 10.3.2 Data Management -- 10.3.3 Purpose of Use -- 10.4 Verification of Trustworthy AI Model: A Case Study of AI for Dietary Habit Improvement Recommendations -- 10.4.1 Subjects -- 10.4.2 Verification 1: AI Intervention -- 10.4.3 Verification 2: Data Management -- 10.4.4 Verification 3: Purpose of Use -- 10.4.5 Method -- 10.4.6 Results -- 10.4.6.1 AI Intervention -- 10.4.6.2 Data Management -- 10.4.6.3 Purpose of Use in Terms of Service Agreements -- 10.5 Necessary Elements for Trusted AI -- References -- Chapter 11: Ethics of E-Learning Recommender Systems: Epistemic Positioning and Ideological Orientation -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Methods of Recommender Systems -- 11.3 Recommender Systems in e-Learning -- 11.3.1 Filtering Techniques: What Implications on Social and Epistemic Open-Mindedness? -- 11.3.2 Model Selection: A Risk of Thinking Homogenization? -- 11.3.3 Assessment Methods: What Do They Value? -- 11.4 Problem Statement -- 11.5 Some Proposals -- 11.5.1 Knowledge-Based Recommendations -- 11.5.2 A Learner Model Coming from Cognitive and Educational Sciences -- 11.5.3 A Teaching Model Based on Empiric Analyses -- 11.5.4 Explainable Recommendations -- 11.6 Discussion and Conclusion -- References.
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