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  1. Seeking Impact and Visibility
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  African Minds, Cape Town ; OAPEN FOUNDATION, The Hague

    African scholarly research is relatively invisible globally because even though research production on the continent is growing in absolute terms, it is falling in comparative terms. In addition, traditional metrics of visibility, such as the Impact... more

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    African scholarly research is relatively invisible globally because even though research production on the continent is growing in absolute terms, it is falling in comparative terms. In addition, traditional metrics of visibility, such as the Impact Factor, fail to make legible all African scholarly production. Many African universities also do not take a strategic approach to scholarly communication to broaden the reach of their scholars'work. To address this challenge, the Scholarly Communication in Africa Programme (SCAP) was established to help raise the visibility of African scholarship by mapping current research and communication practices in Southern African universities and by recommending and piloting technical and administrative innovations based on open access dissemination principles. To do this, SCAP conducted extensive research in four faculties at the Universities of Botswana, Cape Town, Mauritius and Namibia.To address this challenge, the Scholarly Communication in Africa Programme (SCAP) was established to help raise the visibility of African scholarship by mapping current research and communication practices in Southern African universities and by recommending and piloting technical and administrative innovations based on open access dissemination principles. To do this, SCAP conducted extensive research in four faculties at the Universities of Botswana, Cape Town, Mauritius and Namibia.

     

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  2. Wind turbine placement and externalities
    Published: April 2022
    Publisher:  ifo Institute - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich, Munich, Germany

    We apply Open Street Map to identify available placement cells and Global Wind Atlas to determine average wind speeds on a 500 x 500m grid in Germany (1.3 million cells). Minimum distances to obstacles such a roads and buildings leave 535,000... more

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    We apply Open Street Map to identify available placement cells and Global Wind Atlas to determine average wind speeds on a 500 x 500m grid in Germany (1.3 million cells). Minimum distances to obstacles such a roads and buildings leave 535,000 potential placement cells. We calculate distance‐dependent noise and visibility damages for each placement cell by using property prices for each of the 401 German counties. We mini‐ mize the sum of externalities and project cost given a certain expansion target of aver‐ age power output, thereby allowing to build two different turbine types. The externality share is 13% for the first 3,600 turbines and 52% with total damages of 293 billion e when installing 83,000 turbines (349 GW rated power). The externality share grows up to 311% with total damages of 1,409 billion e when not considering externalities in the placement process.

     

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    Series: Ifo working papers ; 369 (2022)
    Subjects: Wind turbine; placement; property prices; externality; noise; visibility
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  3. I spot, I adopt!
    peer effects and visibility in solar photovoltaic system adoption of households
    Published: March 1, 2020
    Publisher:  Verein für Socialpolitik, [Köln]

    We study variation of peer effects in rooftop photovoltaic adoption by households. Our investigation employs geocoded data on all potential adopters and on all grid-connected photovoltaic systems set up in Germany through 2010. We construct an... more

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    We study variation of peer effects in rooftop photovoltaic adoption by households. Our investigation employs geocoded data on all potential adopters and on all grid-connected photovoltaic systems set up in Germany through 2010. We construct an individual measure of peer effects for each potential adopter. For identification, we exploit exogenous variation in two dimensions of photovoltaic system roof appropriateness of neighbors: their inclination and their orientation. Using discrete choice models with panel data, we find evidence for causal peer effects. However, the impact of one previously installed PV system on current adoption decreases over time. We also show that visible PV systems cause an increase in the odds of installing which is up to three times higher in comparison to all PV systems. At rural locations visibility may be less important, which indicates that word-of-mouth communication plays a stronger role.

     

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    Series: Jahrestagung 2020 / Verein für Socialpolitik ; 130
    Subjects: Causal peer e ects; installed base; discrete choice; technologyadoption and di usion; solar photovoltaic panels; visibility
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  4. Concurrence à l'ère du numérique
    exemples dans l'industrie hôtelière = Competition in the digital era : evidence from the hotel industry
    Published: [2020?]

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    Media type: Dissertation
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    Subjects: Vertical relationships; multi-channel distribution; online substitution; price parity clauses; visibility; ranking algorithms
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 156 Seiten), Illustrationen
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    Dissertation, Institut Polytechnique de Paris, 2020

  5. Text/Körper
    Ästhetiken und Praktiken literarischer (Un-) Sichtbarkeit
    Contributor: Höving, Vanessa (HerausgeberIn); Wetenkamp, Lena (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2024; ©2024
    Publisher:  Rombach Wissenschaft – ein Verlag in der Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, Baden-Baden

    Literatur produziert Textkörper auf (mindestens) zweifache Weise, sie erschafft textuelle Korpora ebenso wie sprachlich dargestellte Körper und Körperbilder. Der Band widmet sich literarischen und filmischen Text/Körper-Verhandlungen vom 19.... more

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    Literatur produziert Textkörper auf (mindestens) zweifache Weise, sie erschafft textuelle Korpora ebenso wie sprachlich dargestellte Körper und Körperbilder. Der Band widmet sich literarischen und filmischen Text/Körper-Verhandlungen vom 19. Jahrhundert bis zur Gegenwart: Es geht um Körper in Texten, Körper als Texte und Texte als Körper, corpora. Text/Körper werden dabei insbesondere in Bezug auf visuelle Konstellationen, Sichtverhältnisse und (Un-)Sichtbarkeiten untersucht. Die Beiträge fokussieren u.a. die ›Körperhaftigkeit‹ von Texten, die Veränderung von Körper und Text im Zeitalter der Digitalität, Fragen der Visibilität und Konstruktionsmechanismen von Alterität, Subjektivität und Identität. Mit Beiträgen von Andrea Geier | Vanessa Höving | Alexandra Irimia | Ervin Malakaj | Urania Milevski | Marius Reisener | Melanie Rohner | Véronique Sina | Nina Tolksdorf | Lena Wetenkamp Literature produces textual bodies in (at least) two ways: it creates textual corpora as well as linguistic representations of bodies and body images. This volume is devoted to negotiations of bodies and text in literature and film from the nineteenth century to the present: bodies in texts, bodies as texts and texts as bodies, or corpora. Of particular interest are visual constellations, visual relations and (in)visibilities. The contributions focus on the 'corporeality' of texts, the transformation of body and text in the digital age, questions of visibility and constructions of alterity, subjectivity and identity. With contributions by Andrea Geier | Vanessa Höving | Alexandra Irimia | Ervin Malakaj | Urania Milevski | Marius Reisener | Melanie Rohner | Véronique Sina | Nina Tolksdorf | Lena Wetenkamp

     

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  6. Peer-to-peer solar and social rewards
    evidence from a field experiment
    Published: December 2022
    Publisher:  CESifo, Munich, Germany

    Observability has been demonstrated to influence the adoption of pro-social behavior in a variety of contexts. This study implements a field experiment to examine the influence of observability in the context of a novel pro-social behavior:... more

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    Observability has been demonstrated to influence the adoption of pro-social behavior in a variety of contexts. This study implements a field experiment to examine the influence of observability in the context of a novel pro-social behavior: peer-to-peer solar. Peer-to-peer solar offers an opportunity to households who cannot have solar on their homes to access solar energy from their neighbors. However, unlike solar installations, peer-to-peer solar is an invisible form of pro-environmental behavior. We implemented a set of randomized campaigns using Facebook ads in the Massachusetts cities of Cambridge and Somerville, in partnership with a peer-to-peer company. In the campaigns, treated customers were informed that they could share "green reports" online, providing information to others about their greenness. We find that interest in peer-to-peer solar increases by up to 30% when "green reports," which would make otherwise invisible behavior visible, are mentioned in the ads.

     

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    Series: CESifo working papers ; 10173 (2022)
    Subjects: peer to peer solar; pro-environmental behavior; social rewards; visibility; Facebook
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  7. Peer-to-peer solar and social rewards
    evidence from a field experiment
    Published: November 2022
    Publisher:  Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment, London

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    Series: Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy working paper ; no. 408
    Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment working paper ; no. 383
    Subjects: Peer to peer solar; pro-environmental behavior; social rewards; visibility; Facebook
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  8. The effect of visibility on forecast and inventory management performance during the COVID-19 pandemic
    Published: March 2023
    Publisher:  Bureau de Montreal, Université de Montreal, Montréal (Québec)

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    Series: CIRRELT ; CIRRELT-2023, 14
    Subjects: inventory management; forecasting; visibility; healthcare; disruption; pandemic
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  9. The privacy elasticity of behavior
    conceptualization and application
    Published: [2023]
    Publisher:  [The Federmann Center for the Study of Rationality], [Jerusalem, Israel]

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    Series: [Discussion paper / The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, The Federmann Center for the Study of Rationality] ; [# 755 (April 2023)]
    Subjects: privacy elasticity; differential privacy; privacy guarantees; visibility; economic experiments; public-good game
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    Die Zählung der Reihe wurde der Übersicht in einen später erschienenen Stück entnommen

  10. Visualizing climate activism on social media
    how does Fridays for Future Germany picture climate action?
    Author: Shim, David
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  Käte Hamburger Kolleg/Centre for Global Cooperation Research (KHK/GCR21), Duisburg, Germany

    This paper examines the visual dimension of climate activism by exploring how Fridays for Future Germany (FFFG) uses visual imagery to convey the politics of climate change to wider audiences. The author argues that FFFG is an ideal-type form of... more

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    This paper examines the visual dimension of climate activism by exploring how Fridays for Future Germany (FFFG) uses visual imagery to convey the politics of climate change to wider audiences. The author argues that FFFG is an ideal-type form of visual activism in which visual imagery is central to its climate activism. The paper builds on climate change communication scholarship and visual social movement studies to contribute an inquiry about FFFG's visual activism. The focus is on FFFG's visual self-representations, which promises to give insights into its strategies of self-legitimation. The empirical analysis identifies recurring visual patterns in FFFG's visual activism and provides an interpretive reading about the implications of certain ways of seeing and showing climate change. The conclusion puts the findings in a wider political context, highlighting the importance of visualization in the (self-)legitimation of FFFG in debates about global climate governance.

     

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    Series: Global cooperation research papers ; 33
    Subjects: Fridays for Future; visual activism; climate change communication; environmental communication; social movements; imaginaries/narratives; visibility
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  11. Gender promotion gaps in knowledge work
    the role of task assignment in teams
    Published: April 2024
    Publisher:  European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, [London, United Kingdom]

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    Series: Working paper / European Bank for Reconstruction and Development ; no. 291
    Subjects: Careers; gender gaps; visibility; leadership; internal labour market
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  12. Text/Körper
    Ästhetiken und Praktiken literarischer (Un-) Sichtbarkeit
    Contributor: Höving, Vanessa (Herausgeber); Wetenkamp, Lena (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2024
    Publisher:  Nomos, Baden-Baden

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    Contributor: Höving, Vanessa (Herausgeber); Wetenkamp, Lena (Herausgeber)
    Language: English; German
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    ISBN: 9783988580191; 3988580198
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    Series: Texturen ; 8
    Other subjects: (Produktform)Paperback / softback; Alterität; alterity; Digitalisierung; body; Identität; body images; Konstruktivismus; body representations; Körper; constructivism; corporeality; Körperbilder; Körperdarstellungen; digitalization; identity; Körperlichkeit; literarische Ästhetik; invisibility; Literaturgeschichte; literary aesthetics; Literaturtheorie; literary history; literary studies; Literaturwissenschaft; literary theory; Sichtverhältnisse; Subjektivität; subjectivity; textual visibility; Text; Textualität; textuality; visibility; textuelle Sichtbarkeit; Unsichtbarkeit; visual relationships; Visibilität; (Produktrabattgruppe)N3: N3-Rabatt; (VLB-WN)1563: Hardcover, Softcover / Sprachwissenschaft, Literaturwissenschaft/Deutsche Sprachwissenschaft, Deutschsprachige Literaturwissenschaft; (BISAC Subject Heading)FOR009000; Literaturwissenschaft;Subjektivität;Literaturgeschichte;Identity;Identität;Text;Digitalisierung;Literary Theory;Körper;Konstruktivismus;Körperlichkeit;Digitalization;Literaturtheorie;Unsichtbarkeit;Literary Studies;constructivism;Alterität;Body;subjectivity;alterity;corporeality;Textualität;Literarische Ästhetik;Körperbilder;body images;literary history;visibility;body representations;Körperdarstellungen;invisibility;literary aesthetics;Sichtverhältnisse;textual visibility;textuality;textuelle Sichtbarkeit;visual relationships;Visibilität; (BISAC Subject Heading)FOR009000: FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / German
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  13. Visibility and Torture: On the Appropriation of Surveillance Footage in YOU DON’T LIKE THE TRUTH
    Published: 2019
    Publisher:  Philipps-Universität Marburg, Marburg ; Universität Bremen, Bremen

  14. Offene Zusammenhänge
    Open Access in der Berufsbildungsforschung
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    Ästhetiken und Praktiken literarischer (Un-) Sichtbarkeit /
    Contributor: Höving, Vanessa (Publisher); Wetenkamp, Lena (Publisher)
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  16. Text/Körper
    Ästhetiken und Praktiken literarischer (Un-) Sichtbarkeit
    Contributor: Höving, Vanessa (HerausgeberIn); Wetenkamp, Lena (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2024; ©2024
    Publisher:  Rombach Wissenschaft – ein Verlag in der Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, Baden-Baden

    Literatur produziert Textkörper auf (mindestens) zweifache Weise, sie erschafft textuelle Korpora ebenso wie sprachlich dargestellte Körper und Körperbilder. Der Band widmet sich literarischen und filmischen Text/Körper-Verhandlungen vom 19.... more

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    Literatur produziert Textkörper auf (mindestens) zweifache Weise, sie erschafft textuelle Korpora ebenso wie sprachlich dargestellte Körper und Körperbilder. Der Band widmet sich literarischen und filmischen Text/Körper-Verhandlungen vom 19. Jahrhundert bis zur Gegenwart: Es geht um Körper in Texten, Körper als Texte und Texte als Körper, corpora. Text/Körper werden dabei insbesondere in Bezug auf visuelle Konstellationen, Sichtverhältnisse und (Un-)Sichtbarkeiten untersucht. Die Beiträge fokussieren u.a. die ›Körperhaftigkeit‹ von Texten, die Veränderung von Körper und Text im Zeitalter der Digitalität, Fragen der Visibilität und Konstruktionsmechanismen von Alterität, Subjektivität und Identität. Mit Beiträgen von Andrea Geier | Vanessa Höving | Alexandra Irimia | Ervin Malakaj | Urania Milevski | Marius Reisener | Melanie Rohner | Véronique Sina | Nina Tolksdorf | Lena Wetenkamp Literature produces textual bodies in (at least) two ways: it creates textual corpora as well as linguistic representations of bodies and body images. This volume is devoted to negotiations of bodies and text in literature and film from the nineteenth century to the present: bodies in texts, bodies as texts and texts as bodies, or corpora. Of particular interest are visual constellations, visual relations and (in)visibilities. The contributions focus on the 'corporeality' of texts, the transformation of body and text in the digital age, questions of visibility and constructions of alterity, subjectivity and identity. With contributions by Andrea Geier | Vanessa Höving | Alexandra Irimia | Ervin Malakaj | Urania Milevski | Marius Reisener | Melanie Rohner | Véronique Sina | Nina Tolksdorf | Lena Wetenkamp

     

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