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- Research DataDissertation Chihab2026-01-12Laura ChihabDiese Dissertationsstudie untersucht, welche Denk- und Handlungsweisen angehende Geogra-phielehrkräfte im Kontext von Rassismus und sozialen Medien orientieren und wie diese ihre anvisierte professionelle Praxis informieren. Damit reagiert die Studie auf Desiderata hinsicht-lich Untersuchung der Bedeutung rassismusrelevanter Bildungs- und Subjektivierungsbedingungen für die geographische Lehrkräftebildung. Die Fallstudie basiert auf einer qualitativ-rekonstruktiven Analyse von Gruppendiskussionen mit Geographielehramtsstudierenden. Mithilfe der dokumentarischen Methode werden zwei kontrastierende Habitus rekonstruiert: ein Habitus der Enthaltung, der durch Dissonanzvermeidung und die Externalisierung pädagogischer Verantwortung gekennzeichnet ist, sowie ein Habitus der Involvierung, der auf die aktive Thematisierung rassistischer Gewalt zielt, dabei jedoch selbst zur Reproduktion rassistischer Verhältnisse beitragen kann. Ein ergänzender Fragebogen verweist auf die Soziogenese der Habitus und macht deutlich, dass sie wesentlich durch unterschiedliche Zugehörigkeitserfahrungen in rassistischen Ordnungssystemen geprägt sind. Die Ergebnisse liefern konzeptionelle Impulse für eine kritisch-reflexive Professionalisierung in der geographischen Lehrkräftebildung, die Rassismuserfahrungen, Logiken digitaler Öffentlichkeiten und Ambivalenzen vermeintlich gesicherter pädagogischer Handlungsmaximen als relevante Relationierungsebenen einbezieht.
38 16 - Research DataThe global water resources and use model WaterGAP v2.2e - daily water storage model output driven by gswp3-era5 and historical setup of direct human impacts2024-04-04Trautmann, TimAckermann, SebastianCáceres, DeniseFlörke, MartinaGerdener, HelenaKynast, EllenPeiris, Thedini AsaliSchiebener, LeonieSchumacher, MaikeAssessing global freshwater resources and human water use is of value for a number of needs but challenging. The global water use and water availability model WaterGAP has been in development since 1996 and has served a range of applications such as assessments of global water resources and water stress, also under the impact of climate change, drought hazard quantification, Life Cycle Assessments, water (over)use and consequently depletion of water resources and a better understanding of terrestrial water storage variations (jointly with satellite observations). Here, the reader can download daily model output for water storage variables for the time period 1901-2019 (2023) that was computed by driving WaterGAP v2.2e by two alternative climate datasets (climate forcings) that were generated in the ISIMIP context (https://www.isimip.org) and are described in https://data.isimip.org/10.48364/ISIMIP.982724. In the paper connected to this dataset (in review with Geoscientific Model Development), the newest model version, WaterGAP v2.2e is described by providing the modifications to the previous version v2.2d (Müller Schmied et al. 2021) and the corresponding changes in model output. Here, the single water storage compartments and terrestrial (total) water storage are provided.
342 286 - Research DataThe global water resources and use model WaterGAP v2.2e - daily water storage model output driven by gswp3-w5e5 and historical setup of direct human impacts2024-04-04Trautmann, TimAckermann, SebastianCáceres, DeniseFlörke, MartinaGerdener, HelenaKynast, EllenPeiris, Thedini AsaliSchiebener, LeonieSchumacher, MaikeAssessing global freshwater resources and human water use is of value for a number of needs but challenging. The global water use and water availability model WaterGAP has been in development since 1996 and has served a range of applications such as assessments of global water resources and water stress, also under the impact of climate change, drought hazard quantification, Life Cycle Assessments, water (over)use and consequently depletion of water resources and a better understanding of terrestrial water storage variations (jointly with satellite observations). Here, the reader can download daily model output for water storage variables for the time period 1901-2019 (2023) that was computed by driving WaterGAP v2.2e by two alternative climate datasets (climate forcings) that were generated in the ISIMIP context (https://www.isimip.org) and are described in https://data.isimip.org/10.48364/ISIMIP.982724. In the paper connected to this dataset (in review with Geoscientific Model Development), the newest model version, WaterGAP v2.2e is described by providing the modifications to the previous version v2.2d (Müller Schmied et al. 2021) and the corresponding changes in model output. Here, the single water storage compartments and terrestrial (total) water storage are provided.
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