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2. Review: Josef Zelger (2019). Erforschung und Entwicklung von Communities. Handbuch zur qualitativen Textanalyse und Wissensorganisation mit GABEK®
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Susanne Friese
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CAQDAS ,GABEK ,Analyse von Textdaten ,begriffliche Wissenssysteme ,Gestaltungsbaum ,simulierter Dialog ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
In diesem Review findet eine Auseinandersetzung mit dem Buch von Josef ZELGER über das Textanalyseverfahren GABEK® (Ganzheitliche Bewältigung von Komplexität) statt. Bei den meisten GABEK®-Projekten geht es um die Lösung eines konkreten Problems wie z.B. die Einführung eines neuen Arbeitszeitmodells oder um Stadtentwicklungsprojekte, die Ermittlung von Erfolgsfaktoren für Innovation u.Ä.m. Im Laufe der Jahre haben sich weitere Anwendungsmöglichkeiten entwickelt, zum Beispiel der simulierte Dialog, die Analyse von Träumen oder Kunstwerken. Die Methode kann auch für wissenschaftsnahe Projekte zur Hypothesenentwicklung und -prüfung sowie zur Theoriebildung eingesetzt werden. Das Buch ist umfangreich und versammelt Beiträge aus der 30-jährigen Entwicklungsgeschichte. Als Nachschlagewerk ist es ein Meilenstein für alle, die die Methode erlernen möchte. Dies lässt sich am besten erreichen, indem man sie anwendet. Das Buch kann hierzu als Referenz dienen. Ich schließe den Artikel mit einem kurzen Erfahrungsbericht.
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- 2022
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3. Review: Josef Zelger (2019). Erforschung und Entwicklung von Communities [Research and Development of Communities]: Manual for Qualitative Text Analysis and Knowledge Organization with GABEK®
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Friese, Susanne
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GABEK ,Analyse von Textdaten ,begriffliche Wissenssysteme ,Gestaltungsbaum ,CAQDAS ,simulierter Dialog ,text analysis ,knowledge nets ,Gestalten-tree - Abstract
In diesem Review findet eine Auseinandersetzung mit dem Buch von Josef ZELGER über das Textanalyseverfahren GABEK® (Ganzheitliche Bewältigung von Komplexität) statt. Bei den meisten GABEK®-Projekten geht es um die Lösung eines konkreten Problems wie z.B. die Einführung eines neuen Arbeitszeitmodells oder um Stadtentwicklungsprojekte, die Ermittlung von Erfolgsfaktoren für Innovation u.Ä.m. Im Laufe der Jahre haben sich weitere Anwendungsmöglichkeiten entwickelt, zum Beispiel der simulierte Dialog, die Analyse von Träumen oder Kunstwerken. Die Methode kann auch für wissenschaftsnahe Projekte zur Hypothesenentwicklung und -prüfung sowie zur Theoriebildung eingesetzt werden. Das Buch ist umfangreich und versammelt Beiträge aus der 30-jährigen Entwicklungsgeschichte. Als Nachschlagewerk ist es ein Meilenstein für alle, die die Methode erlernen möchte. Dies lässt sich am besten erreichen, indem man sie anwendet. Das Buch kann hierzu als Referenz dienen. Ich schließe den Artikel mit einem kurzen Erfahrungsbericht., In this book review I closely examine the text analysis method GABEK® developed by Josef ZELGER. The acronym stands for Ganzheitliche Bewältigung von Komplexität, which can be translated to: holistic coping with complexity. Most GABEK® projects are about solving a specific problem, or questions such as the introduction of a new working time model, urban development, or success factors of innovation. Other possible applications have been developed over the years: for example, simulated conversations, analysis of dreams, and works of art. The methods can also be used for basic research projects for the purpose of developing and testing hypothesis and for developing theories. The book is extensive and brings together contributions from the 30-year history of development of GABEK®. As a reference work, it is a milestone for anyone who wants to use the method. At the conclusion of this article, I offer some insights from my own use of GABEK®.
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- 2022
4. Die Entwicklung der Konzeptkompetenz in der Psychodrama-Ausbildung.
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Stippler, Maria and Möller, Heidi
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Copyright of Zeitschrift für Psychodrama und Soziometrie is the property of Springer Nature and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2011
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5. Processing of Verbal Data and Knowledge Representation by GABEK®-WinRelan®
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Josef Zelger and Andreas Oberprantacher
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Gabek ,WinRelan ,knowledge organization ,qualitative research ,qualitative approaches ,qualitative methodologies ,organizational culture ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Diffuse as well as specific information is not solely found in organizations, but it also sprawls all over the Internet. In our article we will show how scattered linguistic knowledge can be selected, processed and structured with the aid of the software WinRelan to promote a holistic understanding of complex social phenomena and to facilitate decision-making that is accepted and supported by those concerned. Based on this problem-oriented background the method GABEK (GAnzheitliche BEwältigung von Komplexität—holistic processing of complexity, © Josef Zelger, Innsbruck, 1990-2002) was developed and implemented in the software program WinRelan (Windows Relation Analysis © Josef Zelger, Innsbruck).1WinRelan was developed for GABEK-applications by Josef SCHÖNEGGER and Josef ZELGER, Innsbruck 1991—2002. WinRelan facilitates the analysis of large unstructured and controversial everyday language data samples. Automated, computerized steps of data processing are accompanied by the semantic work of the researcher. WinRelan offers different PC-supported operations, whereby each of these procedures leads to the integration and linkage of the multi layered distributed knowledge of the people concerned. Results are conceptual knowledge systems, empirical generalizations, cognitive concepts, causal assumptions and value systems in the form of hierarchically ordered text groups, association graphs, evaluation profiles, cause-effect structures, relevance lists, etc. The procedure is applied in theory construction as well as for the purpose of providing orientation and in preparing decision processes in organizations. URN: urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs0202272
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- 2002
6. Drogenbezogene Gesundheitsfürsorge in Haft : Bedarf und Angebot - Stärken und Schwächen
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Jakob, Lisa, Schmidt-Semisch, Henning, and Stöver, Heino
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treatment ,OST ,criminal justice system ,610 Medicine and health ,infectious diseases ,health care ,drugs ,GABEK ,prevention ,Germany ,mental disorders ,ddc:610 ,prison - Abstract
Background: The two main obstacles of the German penal system are reintegration of the prisoner and protection of the general population. Prevention and treatment of drug-related disorders are less important. In addition, there is a lack of financial resources for health-related services in prison and specialized prison staff in addiction medicine. The execution of criminal justice in Germany falls within the domain of the German Laender. Since 2006, the Laender have also been responsible for legislation in this area. There is no established national data collection procedure on the health of prison inmates in Germany. However, regional data surveys and individual studies focusing on sub-populations of individual facilities do exist. In order to create standardized treatment guidelines for drug users in prison, a comprehensive overview and a nationwide regulation are needed. Therefore, national data are being collected to assess quality and quantity of drug-related health care services in German prisons. The aim of this dissertation is to demonstrate structural strengths and weaknesses of drug-related health care in German prisons. Methods: A mixed-methods approach was chosen. Quantitative data was collected using a comprehensive questionnaire, which was sent to the Ministries of justice of all 16 Laender. The questionnaire collected data about the percentage of drug use, intravenous drug use and infectious diseases on reception into prison and during imprisonment, as well as type and extent of drug-related health care services in German prisons. Reference date was 31st March 2010. Qualitative data was collected via 15 qualitative semi-structured interviews, of which 11 were conducted in Bavaria and 4 in Berlin. Data was collected and compared in 2 Laender, which have two very different approaches concerning the drug problem: Bavaria, a territorial state, restrictive and emphasising sanctions and Berlin, a city state, with a focus on harm reduction. Interviewees were prison health care staff and consultants, prison guards, a former prisoner, prison nurses, and probation officers. In the interviews, respondents were asked to describe their everyday work, its challenges and how those challenges could be addressed. The interviews were analysed using GABEK WinRelanA and results were presented in network graphs. Results and Discussion: 14 out of 16 Laender answered the questionnaire. There was an average of 50 % missing items. Another half of the missing items was commented with a data is not recordeda . Concerning drug use the results show that around 30 % of the prisoners were tested upon admission. Upon admission the percentage of positive results was higher than during imprisonment (45 % vs. 16 %). Results show that during imprisonment, there is especially a decrease in the use of opioids (17 % vs. 10 %) and cocaine (10 % vs. 1 %). In contrast, the percentage of positive drug tests increased for some substances, especially for Cannabis (57 % vs. 75 %) and a othera substances (1 % vs. 15 %). Concerning intravenous drug use, results indicate a percentage of 47 % intravenous drug users among all drug users, which equates to 11 % of all prisoners. Concerning infectious diseases, around 50 % of the prisoners were tested upon admission, with 0,8 % tests positive for HIV, 1,8 % positive for Hepatitis B and 15 % positive for Hepatitis C. The results of the questionnaire in combination with the interviews, several topics turned out to be of relevance: the role of the justice system in strengthening the motivation to abstinence, therapy instead of punishment, working in a prison and (not) being part of the justice system, educating prisoners and prison guards, vaccinating, testing and treating of infectious diseases, harm reduction services, opioid substitution therapy and preparations for release. Taking together the results of this study, it can be summarized that at the time of the data collection there was no equivalent health care in German prisons compared to the general population. There is still a huge potential for improvement of the criminal justice system and especially of the prison health care system concerning drug use inmates. Change processes take a while and usually start on an individual level.
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- 2018
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