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The Netherlands have a long-termstanding experience concerning regarding the reuse of churches. The work delivers an in-depth analysis of current re-use practises and strategies that is following a mixed methods approach. Based on an initial policy analysis, 35 re-used churches were investigated by mapping their spatial and structural characteristics, complemented by governance and planning process related attributes. The work provides conditions, enablers and barriers for the German situation.
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The study explores digitization in higher education from the organizational perspective of a university as a “model”, illustrated through specific case studies of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and the University of Stuttgart. It is assumed that the key factors affecting digitization in higher education are the widespread adoption and usage of digital technology in science, the digital interconnectedness of higher education systems and the media usage habits of instructors and students.
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Is the loss of members of German popular parties an unstoppable scenario of decline or a reversible phenomenon? The first systematic research shows in a comparative analysis of the strategies of the German parties CDU and SPD in recruiting new party members that it is worthwhile to enter a completely new field of investigation. The study reveals that the loss of members can be stopped at the cost of further professionalization of party members.
Freiwilligenarbeit --- member recruitment --- membership --- Mitgliederrekrutierung --- Mitgliederwerbung --- participation --- Partizipation --- popular parties --- recruitment strategy --- Recruitmentforschung --- Recruitmentstrategien --- Strategie --- Volksparteien --- volunteer work
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