2 resultados para agent oriented approach

em ArchiMeD - Elektronische Publikationen der Universität Mainz - Alemanha


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Gegenstand der vorliegenden Arbeit sind die aktuellen Prozesse der Demokratisierung und der Dezentralisierung in Kamerun. Anhand eines Fallbeispiels wird dargestellt, welche Auswirkungen diese Prozesse auf das lokale Machtgefüge einer Gemeinde haben können. Das Ziel der Arbeit ist es, die Forschungsergebnisse aus der Gemeinde Foumbot eingebettet in den sozialwissenschaftlichen Diskurs um Demokratisierungs- und Dezentralisierungsprozesse in Afrika zu analysieren. Dabei werden mit Hilfe des akteursorientierten Ansatzes die wichtigsten Akteursgruppen der lokalen politischen Arena Foumbots zunächst im nationalen und regionalen Kontext dargestellt, bevor ihre Beziehung zueinander auf der lokalen Ebene analysiert wird. Die zentrale Fragestellung lautet: „Welche Auswirkungen haben die Demokratisierungs- und Dezentralisierungsprozesse auf das lokale Machtgefüge einer Gemeinde?“ Die Hypothese ist, dass die gesellschaftliche Dynamik, die durch die Demokratisierung ausgelöst wurde, durch die Dezentralisierung gehemmt wird. Der Dezentralisierungsprozess verstärkte die Heterogenität der lokalen politischen Arena, indem er neuen, demokratisch legitimierten Akteuren einen Machtzugang eröffnete. Gleichzeitig verstärkte er auch die Konflikte zwischen den Akteursgruppen, da der Machtgewinn einer Gruppe immer mit dem Machtverlust anderer Gruppen verbunden ist. Diese Konflikte blockieren nicht nur die neue, dezentralisierte Kommune, sondern letztlich den Dezentralisierungsprozess selbst.

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A new class of inorganic-organic hybrid polymers could successfully been prepared by the combination of different polymerization techniques. The access to a broad range of organic polymers incorporated into the hybrid polymer was realized using two independent approaches.rnIn the first approach a functional poly(silsesquioxane) (PSSQ) network was pre-formed, which was capable to initiate a controlled radical polymerization to graft organic vinyl-type monomers from the PSSQ precursor. As controlled radical polymerization techniques atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP), as well as reversible addition fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization could be used after defined tuning of the PSSQ precursor either toward a PSSQ macro-initiator or to a PSSQ macro-chain-transfer-agent. The polymerization pathway, consisting of polycondensation of trialkoxy-silanes followed by grafting-from polymerization of different monomers, allowed synthesis of various functional hybrid polymers. A controlled synthesis of the PSSQ precursors could successfully be performed using a microreactor setup; the molecular weight could be adjusted easily while the polydispersity index could be decreased well below 2.rnThe second approach aimed to incorporate differently derived organic polymers. As examples, polycarbonate and poly(ethylene glycol) were end-group-modified using trialkoxysilanes. After end-group-functionalization these organic polymers could be incorporated into a PSSQ network.rnThese different hybrid polymers showed extraordinary coating abilities. All polymers could be processed from solution by spin-coating or dip-coating. The high amount of reactive silanol moieties in the PSSQ part could be cross-linked after application by annealing at 130° for 1h. Not only cross-linking of the whole film was achieved, which resulted in mechanical interlocking with the substrate, also chemical bonds to metal or metal oxide surfaces were formed. All coating materials showed high stability and adhesion onto various underlying materials, reaching from metals (like steel or gold) and metal oxides (like glass) to plastics (like polycarbonate or polytetrafluoroethylene).rnAs the material and the synthetic pathway were very tolerant toward different functionalities, various functional monomers could be incorporated in the final coating material. The incorporation of N-isopropylacrylamide yielded in temperature-responsive surface coatings, whereas the incorporation of redox-active monomers allowed the preparation of semi-conductive coatings, capable to produce smooth hole-injection layers on transparent conductive electrodes used in optoelectronic devices.rnThe range of possible applications could be increased tremendously by incorporation of reactive monomers, capable to undergo fast and quantitative conversions by polymer-analogous reactions. For example, grafting active esters from a PSSQ precursor yielded a reactive surface coating after application onto numerous substrates. Just by dipping the coated substrate into a solution of a functionalized amine, the desired function could be immobilized at the interface as well as throughout the whole film. The obtained reactive surface coatings could be used as basis for different functional coatings for various applications. The conversion with specifically tuned amines yielded in surfaces with adjustable wetting behaviors, switchable wetting behaviors or as recognition element for surface-oriented bio-analytical devices. The combination of hybrid materials with orthogonal reactivities allowed for the first time the preparation of multi-reactive surfaces which could be functionalized sequentially with defined fractions of different groups at the interface. rnThe introduced concept to synthesis functional hybrid polymers unifies the main requirements on an ideal coating material. Strong adhesion on a wide range of underlying materials was achieved by secondary condensation of the PSSQ part, whereas the organic part allowed incorporation of various functionalities. Thus, a flexible platform to create functional and reactive surface coatings was achieved, which could be applied to different substrates. rn