8 resultados para Vähäsantanen, Katja
em Digital Peer Publishing
Crossing Borders: Vier Jahre ‘Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung / Forum: Qualitative Research’ (FQS)
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Der Cyberspace - im Sinne sowohl von weltweiter Vernetzung als auch von räumlich simulierten Scheinwelten - bietet nicht nur Künstlern ein neues Betätigungsfeld, sondern eröffnet auch neue Perspektiven für die wissenschaftliche Forschung und Lehre. Schon in der Antike war die Kunst der Memoria eng mit der räumlichen Vorstellungskraft verbunden. Während die antiken, mentalen Erinnerungsräume jedoch nur individuelle Wissenskonstruktionen erlaubten, ermöglicht die digitale Technologie die Schaffung von virtuellen Kommunikationsräumen. Diese können nicht nur eine flexible Strukturierung von Wissen erleichtern, sondern auch zu einer neuen Form des wissenschaftlichen Austauschs führen. Gerade die Kunstgeschichte, die es primär mit visuell wahrnehmbaren Gegenständen zu tun hat, muss sich fragen, inwieweit die Darstellung und Diskussion ihres Forschungsgegenstandes im virtuellen Raum dem Fach neue Perspektiven eröffnet.
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This article discusses democratic elements in early Islamic sources and in the programs of the Algerian FIS (Front Islamique du Salut) and ANNAHDA in Tunesia. According to historic writings, Islam includes the principles of democratic consensus, consultation, and freedom of opinion, and an understanding that the sources of Islamic jurisdiction are subject to interpretation, that the sharia can be changed, and that religious authorities’ power to issue instructions on worldly matters is limited. These are the type of expectations that fundamentalist parties arouse when they speak of an Islamic caliphate as a state system. Against this background, an examination of the political system proposed until 1992 by the Algerian FIS shows that this system would have resulted in a very restrictive form of Islam. An investigation of the political system of the Tunisian fundamentalist leader Rached al-Ghannouchi reveals that the system he proposes may be designated as an Islamic democracy, since it takes into account separation of powers and pluralism of political parties. The head of state would be subject to the law in the same manner as the people. However, it is no liberal democracy, as he categorically rejects secularism, intends to punish apostates, and is only willing to allow political parties that are based on the religion of Islam. His state would only be a state of those citizens who follow Islam, completely neglecting secularist groups. Social conflicts and unrest are thus predetermined.
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This paper treats the problem of setting the inventory level and optimizing the buffer allocation of closed-loop flow lines operating under the constant-work-in-process (CONWIP) protocol. We solve a very large but simple linear program that models an entire simulation run of a closed-loop flow line in discrete time to determine a production rate estimate of the system. This approach introduced in Helber, Schimmelpfeng, Stolletz, and Lagershausen (2011) for open flow lines with limited buffer capacities is extended to closed-loop CONWIP flow lines. Via this method, both the CONWIP level and the buffer allocation can be optimized simultaneously. The first part of a numerical study deals with the accuracy of the method. In the second part, we focus on the relationship between the CONWIP inventory level and the short-term profit. The accuracy of the method turns out to be best for such configurations that maximize production rate and/or short-term profit.