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  1. Digitalisierung und filmwissenschaftliche Forschung
    Prof. Dr. Barbara Flückiger im Interview mit Dr. Anna Bohn

    Mit der Digitalisierung des Films eröffnen sich neue Methoden und Forschungsfelder, denn die Wahrnehmung von Filmgeschichte hat sich durch diesen Umbruch nachhaltig verändert. Video-Streaming ist dabei eingebettet in einen Knotenpunkt zwischen Zugang... more

     

    Mit der Digitalisierung des Films eröffnen sich neue Methoden und Forschungsfelder, denn die Wahrnehmung von Filmgeschichte hat sich durch diesen Umbruch nachhaltig verändert. Video-Streaming ist dabei eingebettet in einen Knotenpunkt zwischen Zugang zu Filmwerken, aber auch neuen Formen der Rezeption und Filmgeschichtsschreibung in Forschung und Lehre. Methoden und Werkzeuge der Digital Humanities sind ein vielversprechendes Feld für die Erforschung von Filmen, ihrer Geschichte, der Ästhetik und Narration. Entwicklungen in den Forschungsprojekten zu Filmfarben am Seminar für Filmwissenschaft der Universität Zürich zeigen exemplarisch auf, welche Potenziale mit den neuen Technologien und Ansätzen verbunden sind. Abstract: The digitization of film opens up new methods and fields of research, because the perception of film history has changed permanently as a result of this transition. Video streaming is changing access to films but enables also new forms of reception and film historiography in research and teaching. Digital humanities methods and tools are a promising field for researching films, their history, aesthetics, and narration. In the framework of research projects on film colors at the Department of Film Studies at the University of Zurich a variety of such developments have been developed that are exemplary for the potential associated with the new technologies and approaches.

     

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    Enthalten in: Bibliothek; Berlin ; New York : de Gruyter, 1977-; 44, Heft 3 (2020), 454-459 (gesamt 6); Online-Ressource
    Other subjects: Film studies; digital humanities; film aesthetics; materiality; restoration; digitization; access; metadata; Filmwissenschaft; Digital Humanities; Filmästhetik; Materialität; Restaurierung; Digitalisierung; Zugang; Metadaten
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  2. Inequalities in the experience of early education in England
    access, peer groups and transitions
    Published: [2019]
    Publisher:  Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, London School of Economics, London

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    Series: CASE papers ; 214 (June 2019)
    Subjects: early education; childcare; ECEC; inequality; access; take-up; peer effects
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  3. An ounce of prevention for a pound of cure
    efficiency of community-based healthcare
    Published: July 2023
    Publisher:  IZA - Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn, Germany

    We study the efficiency in health systems generated by community health teams, a common strategy in low- and middle-income countries for primary healthcare delivery. We exploit the rollout of a nation-wide expansion of coverage to this model in El... more

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    We study the efficiency in health systems generated by community health teams, a common strategy in low- and middle-income countries for primary healthcare delivery. We exploit the rollout of a nation-wide expansion of coverage to this model in El Salvador. Using a panel dataset of municipalities spanning 2009-2018 from consultation and hospital records of almost 4 million episodes, we show that investing in community-based healthcare, which relied on less-specialized health workers, led to a more efficient allocation of care. Preventive care increased and curative care and hospitalizations from preventable conditions decreased, while coverage in curative care for previously unattended chronic diseases increased.

     

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    Series: Discussion paper series / IZA ; no. 16350
    Subjects: community-based healthcare; efficiency; access
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  4. In-person access to banking services in Spain
    a comparison with other countries and other types of services

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    Series: Documentos ocasionales / Banco de España ; no. 2215
    Subjects: access; banking services; rural areas
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  5. Displaced population groups' access to mental health services in Bangladesh and Uganda
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Centre for Development Studies, University of Bath, Bath

    The psychosocial vulnerabilities of refugees and significant need for mental health services in humanitarian settings have received increased attention in recent years. Based on qualitative research with Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh and South... more

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    The psychosocial vulnerabilities of refugees and significant need for mental health services in humanitarian settings have received increased attention in recent years. Based on qualitative research with Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh and South Sudanese refugees in Uganda, and service providers in each context, this paper identifies hitherto underexplored factors that shape access to mental healthcare, as well as barriers and opportunities for improving mental health support. The paper finds multiple barriers that limit access to formal care, including distance, cost, lack of family support, poor health, communication challenges, perception of service propriety, and poor quality of services. Tensions between cultural understandings of mental health and shifting gender norms and roles in displacement also shape mental health vulnerability and service access in each setting. Gaps in existing services are identified, as are recommendations as to how community expertise and knowledge might be integrated within formal psychosocial support services for refugees.

     

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    Series: Bath papers in international development and wellbeing ; no: 72 (2022)
    Subjects: Mental health; access; refugee; displacement
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  6. Addressing the social consequences of tariffs for water supply and sanitation
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  OECD, Paris, France

    Where they exist, tariffs for water supply and sanitation services face a tension between different policy objectives, such as ensuring the financial sustainability of service provision and ensuring access to all, including vulnerable and poor social... more

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    Where they exist, tariffs for water supply and sanitation services face a tension between different policy objectives, such as ensuring the financial sustainability of service provision and ensuring access to all, including vulnerable and poor social groups. Governments (local and national) resort to a range of measures to reconcile these objectives and address social consequences of tariffs: tariff levels and structures, nudging, budgetary transfers, targeted social measures. The paper revisits most common practices and discusses their pros and cons, and requisites to make them work. It provides up-to-date analyses on a series of related issues, such as definitions of affordability, principle for cost recovery, benefits and costs of metering, elasticity of domestic water use to prices, fiscal transfers to water services. The paper is informed by recent academic research, data on selected countries, and interactions with OECD bodies.

     

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    Series: OECD environment working papers ; no. 166
    Subjects: water supply; sanitation; SDG 6; tariffs; financing; access; affordability; equity; metering; Environment
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  7. Emily Bronte: Wuthering Heights
  8. Stalinism
  9. Fighting against AtroCITIES
    the relational triangle of black lives, geography, and democracy in the U.S.
    Author: Kempe, Leo
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Tectum Wissenschaftsverlag, Baden-Baden

  10. Kant’s Aesthetic Theory
    An Introduction
  11. Addressing the social consequences of tariffs for water supply and sanitation
    Published: 2020
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    Where they exist, tariffs for water supply and sanitation services face a tension between different policy objectives, such as ensuring the financial sustainability of service provision and ensuring access to all, including vulnerable and poor social groups. Governments (local and national) resort to a range of measures to reconcile these objectives and address social consequences of tariffs: tariff levels and structures, nudging, budgetary transfers, targeted social measures. The paper revisits most common practices and discusses their pros and cons, and requisites to make them work. It provides up-to-date analyses on a series of related issues, such as definitions of affordability, principle for cost recovery, benefits and costs of metering, elasticity of domestic water use to prices, fiscal transfers to water services. The paper is informed by recent academic research, data on selected countries, and interactions with OECD bodies.

     

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    Subjects: water supply; sanitation; SDG 6; tariffs; financing; access; affordability; equity; metering; Environment
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  12. Digital divide and the platform economy
    looking for the connection from the Asian experience
    Published: December 2020
    Publisher:  Philippine Institute for Development Studies, Quezon City, Philippines

    This study presents the indications of the presence of a digital divide in Asia through indicators for the region and selected Asian countries. The digital divide can be seen as a determinant for the use of digital platforms as material access and... more

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    This study presents the indications of the presence of a digital divide in Asia through indicators for the region and selected Asian countries. The digital divide can be seen as a determinant for the use of digital platforms as material access and skills access affect how digital platforms will be used and maximized. Data from a number of countries in Asia show that certain segments of the population have better access (motivational, material, skill, and usage) to computers and the internet. These would include those who live in the urban or more affluent areas, those who are neither too old nor too young to utilize the technology, those who are male, those who are more skilled/educated, and those who have high levels of trust. van Dijk’s model posits that these groups would also be more likely participate in - and benefit from - the platform economy. As noted by van Dijk’s model, the digital platforms will face their own divide, which has already started to manifest in certain platforms. The case of accommodation platforms show that the more commercialized and touristy areas will benefit the most. This will place a wider gap between commercial and touristy areas and its periphery. Other platforms also face trust issues and security issues. Capital platforms will tend to increase the income inequality among individuals as documented by the study of JP Morgan. Those who have assets would tend to earn more from digital platforms. To address the inequality that may be caused by the digital platforms, policy interventions should address not only the provision of material access but also addressing the other forms of divide.

     

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    Series: Discussion paper series / Philippine Institute for Development Studies ; no. 2020, 30 (December 2020)
    Subjects: digital divide; platform divide; internet; access; gender; inequality
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  13. Open Data for agriculture and nutrition
    a literature review and proposed conceptual framework
    Published: January 2021
    Publisher:  Institute of Development Studies, Brighton, UK

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    ISBN: 9781781187630
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    Series: IDS working paper ; volume 2021, no 545
    Subjects: Open data; digital; technology; access; GODAN; agriculture; nutrition; SCOTA; ICT4D
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  14. Setting priorities in school choice enrollment systems
    who benefits from placement algorithm preferences?
    Published: January 2024
    Publisher:  IZA - Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn, Germany

    Many cities with school choice programs employ algorithms to determine which applicants get seats in oversubscribed schools. This study explores whether the New Orleans placement algorithm favored students of certain races or socioeconomic classes... more

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    Many cities with school choice programs employ algorithms to determine which applicants get seats in oversubscribed schools. This study explores whether the New Orleans placement algorithm favored students of certain races or socioeconomic classes via its use of priorities such as geographic and sibling priority. We find that when Black and White applicants submitted the same first-choice request for kindergarten, Black applicants were 9 percentage points less likely to receive it, while students in poverty were 6 percentage points less likely to receive a first-choice placement than their peers. We examine these priorities and simulate placements under alternate policies.

     

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    Series: Discussion paper series / IZA ; no. 16776
    Subjects: school choice; algorithm; equity; access
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