PUMA publications for /user/cordula_kropp/zirius,https://puma.ub.uni-stuttgart.de/user/cordula_kropp/zirius,PUMA RSS feed for /user/cordula_kropp/zirius,2024-03-29T16:06:11+01:00Solidarität, Widerstand und die Stadtgarten-Bewegungen in Athen während und nach der Finanzkrisehttps://puma.ub.uni-stuttgart.de/bibtex/210090c20e81af090219fd66381e6fe32/cordula_kroppcordula_kropp2024-03-24T20:45:31+01:00myown nachhaltigkeit sowi5, stadtgarten transformation zirius, <span data-person-type="author" class="authorEditorList "><span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Cordula Kropp" itemprop="url" href="/person/19aede273b9c6a285a3ce1702d413759d/author/0"><span itemprop="name">C. Kropp</span></a></span>, </span> and <span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Athina Moroglou" itemprop="url" href="/person/19aede273b9c6a285a3ce1702d413759d/author/1"><span itemprop="name">A. Moroglou</span></a></span></span>. </span><span class="additional-entrytype-information"><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Book" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="isPartOf"><em><span itemprop="name">Unterwegs in der Stadt der Zukunft – Urbane Gärten als Orte der Transformation</span>, </em><em><span itemprop="publisher">transcript</span>, </em><em>Bielefeld, </em></span>(<em><span>March 2024<meta content="March 2024" itemprop="datePublished"/></span></em>)</span>Sun Mar 24 20:45:31 CET 2024BielefeldUnterwegs in der Stadt der Zukunft – Urbane Gärten als Orte der Transformationmar191-205Solidarität, Widerstand und die Stadtgarten-Bewegungen in Athen während und nach der Finanzkrise2024myown nachhaltigkeit sowi5, stadtgarten transformation zirius, In Griechenland haben sich in den Jahren der akuten Finanz- und Wirtschaftskrise 2008-2013 soziale Bewegungen mit neuen Protestformen und Strategien der netzwerkartigen Organisation entwickelt. Sie entzündeten sich an den lokalen Folgen der neoliberalen Krise und richteten sich gegen steigende Preise bei Wohnungen und Lebensmitteln, fehlende soziale Sicherheit, schwindende Kaufkraft, mangelhafte Freiheitsrechte, Demokratie und Integration. Kritisiert wurde die Ausbeutung der Vielen durch Wenige, die kreditfinanzierte Bereicherung mithilfe spekulativer Immobilienprojekte und die Umwandlung ganzer Städte und Stadtviertel zu Orten der Kapitalakkumulation. Die Empörten (Aganaktismenoi), wie sich die Protestierenden auch in Griechenland nannten, organisierten im Zentrum der Metropolen Protestcamps, Konferenzen oder Messen in Theatern und Universitäten, um nach Alternativen zum gescheiterten neoliberalen Modell zu suchen. Sukzessive verlagerten sie ihr Engagement auf die Ebene der Stadtviertel, wo es vor allem um Fragen des sozialen Zusammenhalts und der Krisenbewältigung, der Versorgung, der Überwindung von Isolation, Kriminalität und Wohnungsnot sowie um Solidarität ging. Der Beitrag nimmt die Entwicklung der Stadtgarten-Bewegung in Athen im Zuge der Finanzkrise in den Blick. Er zeichnet nach, wie die Stadtaktiven das Vertrauen in die Zuständigen in Politik und Verwaltung verloren, aber Vertrauen in die gemeinsame Handlungsfähigkeit gewonnen haben und welche Bedeutung der solidarischen Gestaltung von Begegnungs- und Organisationsräumen zukommt, wenn staatliche und marktliche Versorgungsangebote ausfallen.Buildings in the Algorithmic Regime: Infrastructuring Processes in Computational Designhttps://puma.ub.uni-stuttgart.de/bibtex/2b4947ca55dd056a2d9a2528969c07828/cordula_kroppcordula_kropp2024-02-26T17:21:04+01:00digitization myown peer rp10 sowi5, zirius, <span data-person-type="author" class="authorEditorList "><span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Yana Boeva" itemprop="url" href="/person/1e479f526ea3f79f159ad934899f686c8/author/0"><span itemprop="name">Y. Boeva</span></a></span>, </span> and <span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Cordula Kropp" itemprop="url" href="/person/1e479f526ea3f79f159ad934899f686c8/author/1"><span itemprop="name">C. Kropp</span></a></span></span>. </span><span class="additional-entrytype-information"><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Book" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="isPartOf"><em><span itemprop="name">Algorithmic Regimes: Methods, Interactions, and Politics</span>, </em><em>chapter 7, </em><em><span itemprop="publisher">Amsterdam University Press</span>, </em></span>(<em><span>February 2024<meta content="February 2024" itemprop="datePublished"/></span></em>)</span>Mon Feb 26 17:21:04 CET 2024Algorithmic Regimes: Methods, Interactions, and Politics7feb141-162Buildings in the Algorithmic Regime: Infrastructuring Processes in Computational DesignGoldStandardPublication2024digitization myown peer rp10 sowi5, zirius, Algorithms and their socio-technical environments have entered many aspects of life, including the production of architecture and the built environment. One approach that corresponds to this algorithmic regime is computational design, an umbrella term for combining various digital and computational methods, software and technologies, typically based on data and algorithms. As relational and hybrid arrangements, the algorithmic infrastructures of computational design are subjected to a continuous process of infrastructuring, that is, care and cure coming from social, political, and technological actions. This chapter examines such infrastructuring processes in architecture and construction that have begun to set up a specific form of optimizing design and the built environment according to the calculative rationalities of the algorithmic regime.NIMBY: Konflikte um die Verteilung von Risiken, Gefahren und Kostenhttps://puma.ub.uni-stuttgart.de/bibtex/2b6b5fd28bc53d37d5dcd6a02ebf0ea92/cordula_kroppcordula_kropp2023-11-06T13:51:57+01:00innovation myown sowi5, transformation zirius, <span data-person-type="author" class="authorEditorList "><span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Helmut Trischler" itemprop="url" href="/person/133c4fbb603d18a75825b336a7887d286/author/0"><span itemprop="name">H. Trischler</span></a></span>, </span> and <span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Cordula Kropp" itemprop="url" href="/person/133c4fbb603d18a75825b336a7887d286/author/1"><span itemprop="name">C. Kropp</span></a></span></span>. </span><span class="additional-entrytype-information">(<em><span>October 2023<meta content="October 2023" itemprop="datePublished"/></span></em>)</span>Mon Nov 06 13:51:57 CET 2023octNIMBY: Konflikte um die Verteilung von Risiken, Gefahren und Kosten2023innovation myown sowi5, transformation zirius, NIMBY – not in my backyard, nicht in meinem Hinterhof – ist ein Akronym aus dem Englischen, mit dem das Phänomen der Ablehnung von Infrastruktureinrichtungen im persönlichen Umfeld beschrieben wird. Im Kontext der Herausbildung neuer sozialer Protestbewegungen gegen technische Infrastrukturen in den USA der 1970er Jahre entstanden, wird der Begriff meist abwertend für Phänomene, Prinzipien und Prozesse verwendet, bei denen gesellschaftliche Gruppierungen aus unterstellten egoistischen Motiven überregional wichtige Infrastrukturen zwar oft auch selbst nutzen wollen, aber gegen deren Errichtung in der Nähe des eigenen Wohnorts protestieren. Für die Technikkommunikation ist NIMBY als Phänomen und (Sankt-Florian-)Prinzip menschlicher Vergemeinschaftung, das potentielle Risiken oder Gefahren nicht löst, sondern durch räumliche Verlagerung oder Einhegung auf andere zu verschieben versucht, von maßgeblicher Relevanz, vor allem, wenn es um den Auf- und Umbau technischer Infrastrukturen geht. In dem Papier zeichnen wir die Geschichte von NIMBY knapp nach und ordnen den NIMBYism in die sozialwissenschaftliche Forschung ein. Wir zeigen auf, in welchen Technikfeldern der NIMBYism primär auftritt und wie die Technikkommunikation ihm produktiv begegnen kann. Denn die normative Aufladung des Begriffs erschwert das Verständnis von gesellschaftlichen Aushandlungsprozessen von technikinduzierten Risiken und Gefahren einerseits, Chancen und Vorteilen andererseits.Sustainable Innovationhttps://puma.ub.uni-stuttgart.de/bibtex/2451730ebd2e496f9c0fa781f65e8254b/cordula_kroppcordula_kropp2023-11-06T13:33:37+01:00innovation myown sowi5, transformation zirius, <span data-person-type="author" class="authorEditorList "><span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Cordula Kropp" itemprop="url" href="/person/1b956233152123e87e662e03d725c5bda/author/0"><span itemprop="name">C. Kropp</span></a></span></span>. </span><span class="additional-entrytype-information"><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Book" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="isPartOf"><em><span itemprop="name">Encyclopedia of Social Innovation</span>, </em><em>chapter 18, </em><em><span itemprop="publisher">Edward Elgar</span>, </em><em>Cheltenham/UK, </em></span>(<em><span>November 2023<meta content="November 2023" itemprop="datePublished"/></span></em>)</span>Mon Nov 06 13:33:37 CET 2023Cheltenham/UKEncyclopedia of Social Innovation18nov100-105Sustainable Innovation2023innovation myown sowi5, transformation zirius, Sustainable innovation fuels the hope of safeguarding social, environmental and economic livelihoods worldwide and for future generations through creative inventions and their successful diffusion. Social innovation, in turn, is regarded as a transformative process and social adjustment capable of counteracting poverty and exclusion, the undesirable effects of structural change and one-sided innovation, driven by collaborative organizations whose primary means and ends are social. This paper explores commonalities between the two concepts, potential conflicts of objectives and interactions of social needs vs sustainability criteria.Automatisch nachhaltig? Architektonische Praxis im Zeitalter der Digitalisierunghttps://puma.ub.uni-stuttgart.de/bibtex/2587bc95146ed947daed9398512bef209/cordula_kroppcordula_kropp2023-10-27T20:16:47+02:00Transformation construction innovation myown sowi5, sustainability zirius, <span data-person-type="author" class="authorEditorList "><span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Cordula Kropp" itemprop="url" href="/person/1b31b33a1d80d855af06f4e32fbdb466c/author/0"><span itemprop="name">C. Kropp</span></a></span>, </span><span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Yana Boeva" itemprop="url" href="/person/1b31b33a1d80d855af06f4e32fbdb466c/author/1"><span itemprop="name">Y. Boeva</span></a></span>, </span> and <span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Kathrin Braun" itemprop="url" href="/person/1b31b33a1d80d855af06f4e32fbdb466c/author/2"><span itemprop="name">K. Braun</span></a></span></span>. </span><span class="additional-entrytype-information"><span itemtype="http://schema.org/PublicationIssue" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="isPartOf"><em><span itemprop="journal">Soziale Probleme</span>, </em> <em><span itemtype="http://schema.org/PublicationVolume" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="isPartOf"><span itemprop="volumeNumber">34 </span></span>(<span itemprop="issueNumber">2</span>):
<span itemprop="pagination">238-255</span></em> </span>(<em><span>October 2023<meta content="October 2023" itemprop="datePublished"/></span></em>)</span>Fri Oct 27 20:16:47 CEST 2023Soziale Problemeoct2238-255Automatisch nachhaltig? Architektonische Praxis im Zeitalter der Digitalisierung342023Transformation construction innovation myown sowi5, sustainability zirius, Untersuchungen der architektonischen Entwurfspraxis haben gezeigt, dass in der Planung eines Bauprojekts menschliche Planende und technische Werkzeuge interagieren. Heute beeinflussen zwei Herausforderungen diese Interaktion, denen eine wechselseitige Verstärkung zugeschrieben wird: die Digitalisierung und die Notwendigkeit, die gebaute Umwelt nachhaltig zu gestalten. Vor diesem Hintergrund ist das Ziel des Beitrags in einer Fallstudie auszuloten, wie digitale Tools die Entwurfspraktiken verändern und welche Verbindung sie mit Nachhaltigkeitszielen eingehen. Mithilfe einer praxistheoretischen Perspektive, die das „soziodigitale Co-Design“ ins Zentrum rückt, zeigen wir, dass durch digitale Instrumente die notwendige Koordination reorganisiert, aber nicht übernommen wird: „Automatisch“ wird Nachhaltigkeit nicht eingeplant.Building a better world? Competing promises, visions, and imaginaries-in-the-making of the digitalization of architecture and constructionhttps://puma.ub.uni-stuttgart.de/bibtex/2ea45309dfb7929a8f69ba43b2f354eff/cordula_kroppcordula_kropp2023-10-19T08:58:21+02:00innovation myown peer sowi5, sustainability zirius, <span data-person-type="author" class="authorEditorList "><span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Kathrin Braun" itemprop="url" href="/person/1523827e0f0880532cee919ccd4d4805c/author/0"><span itemprop="name">K. Braun</span></a></span>, </span> and <span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Cordula Kropp" itemprop="url" href="/person/1523827e0f0880532cee919ccd4d4805c/author/1"><span itemprop="name">C. Kropp</span></a></span></span>. </span><span class="additional-entrytype-information"><span itemtype="http://schema.org/PublicationIssue" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="isPartOf"><em><span itemprop="journal">Futures</span>, </em> </span>(<em><span>December 2023<meta content="December 2023" itemprop="datePublished"/></span></em>)</span>Thu Oct 19 08:58:21 CEST 2023Futuresdec103262Building a better world? Competing promises, visions, and imaginaries-in-the-making of the digitalization of architecture and construction1542023innovation myown peer sowi5, sustainability zirius, The building sector is responsible for a huge share of global greenhouse gas emissions and waste production, is unable to meet the growing demand for housing and struggles with skills shortages. However, the digital transformation of architecture and construction promises new solutions for the sector's most urgent challenges. In this article, we use a discourse analytical approach to map the landscape of imaginaries in the making regarding the sociodigital future of construction in Germany. Examining a broad range of documents by professional associations, consulting firms, industry and business actors, governments, international organizations and other stakeholders, we have identified four main competing visions: industrialized automated construction that promises increased productivity, efficiency and competitiveness; data-based integration that promises partnership and collaboration; digitally-enabled, singularized architecture, where the logic of the unique is given precedence over the logic of the generic; and sustainable construction, where computer-based technologies ensure the reduction of waste, emissions and consumption of resources. Examining these competing visions and the claims they are making on the present allows us to open up a space for negotiating conflicting objectives and asses the potentials and limitations of the new sociodigital possibilities more reflexively.Fair and equitable AI in biomedical research and healthcare: Social science perspectiveshttps://puma.ub.uni-stuttgart.de/bibtex/2b12219b72c48451bf4d64aa983b07293/cordula_kroppcordula_kropp2023-09-15T15:06:36+02:00digitization myown peer sowi5, zirius, <span data-person-type="author" class="authorEditorList "><span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Renate Baumgartner" itemprop="url" href="/person/103ce383cc8d8fe318e19c303a57884bc/author/0"><span itemprop="name">R. Baumgartner</span></a></span>, </span><span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Payal Arora" itemprop="url" href="/person/103ce383cc8d8fe318e19c303a57884bc/author/1"><span itemprop="name">P. Arora</span></a></span>, </span><span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Corinna Bath" itemprop="url" href="/person/103ce383cc8d8fe318e19c303a57884bc/author/2"><span itemprop="name">C. Bath</span></a></span>, </span><span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Darja Burljaev" itemprop="url" href="/person/103ce383cc8d8fe318e19c303a57884bc/author/3"><span itemprop="name">D. Burljaev</span></a></span>, </span><span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Kinga Ciereszko" itemprop="url" href="/person/103ce383cc8d8fe318e19c303a57884bc/author/4"><span itemprop="name">K. Ciereszko</span></a></span>, </span><span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Bart Custers" itemprop="url" href="/person/103ce383cc8d8fe318e19c303a57884bc/author/5"><span itemprop="name">B. Custers</span></a></span>, </span><span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Jin Ding" itemprop="url" href="/person/103ce383cc8d8fe318e19c303a57884bc/author/6"><span itemprop="name">J. Ding</span></a></span>, </span><span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Waltraud Ernst" itemprop="url" href="/person/103ce383cc8d8fe318e19c303a57884bc/author/7"><span itemprop="name">W. Ernst</span></a></span>, </span><span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Eduard Fosch-Villaronga" itemprop="url" href="/person/103ce383cc8d8fe318e19c303a57884bc/author/8"><span itemprop="name">E. Fosch-Villaronga</span></a></span>, </span><span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Vassilis Galanos" itemprop="url" href="/person/103ce383cc8d8fe318e19c303a57884bc/author/9"><span itemprop="name">V. Galanos</span></a></span></span> and 16 other author(s). </span><span class="additional-entrytype-information"><span itemtype="http://schema.org/PublicationIssue" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="isPartOf"><em><span itemprop="journal">Artificial Intelligence in Medicine</span>, </em> </span>(<em><span>September 2023<meta content="September 2023" itemprop="datePublished"/></span></em>)</span>Fri Sep 15 15:06:36 CEST 2023Artificial Intelligence in Medicinesep102658Fair and equitable {AI} in biomedical research and healthcare: Social science perspectives1442023digitization myown peer sowi5, zirius, Platformisation in the Built Environment: The Political Techno-Economy of Building Information Modelinghttps://puma.ub.uni-stuttgart.de/bibtex/277d4c9a52b3d7c1c0b3d793f4c55ccc2/cordula_kroppcordula_kropp2023-08-18T14:43:39+02:00innovation myown myown, peer platformisation sowi, zirius, <span data-person-type="author" class="authorEditorList "><span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Yana Boeva" itemprop="url" href="/person/1adbc50d6c5d2084e28ae41041d80c139/author/0"><span itemprop="name">Y. Boeva</span></a></span>, </span><span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Kathrin Braun" itemprop="url" href="/person/1adbc50d6c5d2084e28ae41041d80c139/author/1"><span itemprop="name">K. Braun</span></a></span>, </span> and <span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Cordula Kropp" itemprop="url" href="/person/1adbc50d6c5d2084e28ae41041d80c139/author/2"><span itemprop="name">C. Kropp</span></a></span></span>. </span><span class="additional-entrytype-information"><span itemtype="http://schema.org/PublicationIssue" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="isPartOf"><em><span itemprop="journal">Science as Culture</span>, </em> </span>(<em><span>August 2023<meta content="August 2023" itemprop="datePublished"/></span></em>)</span>Fri Aug 18 14:43:39 CEST 2023Science as CultureaugPlatformisation in the Built Environment: The Political Techno-Economy of Building Information Modeling2023innovation myown myown, peer platformisation sowi, zirius, The digital transformation of architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) is being hailed as a panacea for the sectors’ problems, with major actors in government and business promoting it as a benevolent harbinger of greater efficiency, productivity, better quality, and environmental performance. However, advancing digitalization in AEC is intertwined with a distinct political-economic logic that involves new constraints, dependencies, and a reconfiguration of power relations. Specifically, Building Information Modeling (BIM) as a digital convergence of three-dimensional building models, databases, and interfaces for multidisciplinary collaboration operates as a runway technology for digitalization and an entry point for platformization impelled by global software giants, such as this article’s empirical case of software company Autodesk and its BIM product portfolio shows. BIM’s linkage of governmental policy strategies with the techno-economic platform logic of software subscription models, open application programming interfaces, and cloud-enabled collaboration ensures management and control of construction data and software interoperability. At the same time, BIM’s techno-economic and political configuration facilitates a near-monopolistic structure in the global architecture and construction software market. It thus grants one hegemonic company immense power to define what formats, standards, and data for building models and design processes are being used in creating the built environment. The expansive, intersecting logics of assetization, platformization, and datafication have been taking hold in the AEC sector, raising questions about their stratifying effects in the built environment and society.Infrastrukturen – Hebel der sozial- ökologischen Transformationhttps://puma.ub.uni-stuttgart.de/bibtex/276c1df113940d6fa9847bbe9699bfe28/cordula_kroppcordula_kropp2023-07-25T09:28:29+02:00infrastructure myown peer sowi5, sustainability transformation zirius, <span data-person-type="author" class="authorEditorList "><span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Cordula Kropp" itemprop="url" href="/person/126d99a65240a3b3cadafa521804f860e/author/0"><span itemprop="name">C. Kropp</span></a></span></span>. </span><span class="additional-entrytype-information"><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Book" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="isPartOf"><em><span itemprop="name">Handbuch Umweltsoziologie</span>, </em><em><span itemprop="publisher">Springer Fachmedien</span>, </em><em>Wiesbaden, </em></span>(<em><span>July 2023<meta content="July 2023" itemprop="datePublished"/></span></em>)</span>Tue Jul 25 09:28:29 CEST 2023WiesbadenHandbuch UmweltsoziologiejulInfrastrukturen – Hebel der sozial- ökologischen Transformation2023infrastructure myown peer sowi5, sustainability transformation zirius, Klimagerechte, nachhaltige Formen des Wirtschaftens und Zusammenlebens sind mit den bestehenden fossilen Infrastruktursystemen großtechnisch-industrieller Prägung nicht zu haben. Allerdings könnte ihr tiefgreifender Wandel, wie er mit Energie-, Verkehrs- oder Bauwende angekündigt wird, ein zentraler Hebel für eine sozial-ökologische Transformation der gesellschaftlichen Naturverhältnisse und organisierten Alltagspraktiken sein, wenn er mit einem entsprechenden Wandel der politischen Governance verbunden würde. Angesichts dieses immensen Potenzials – und der dem entgegenstehenden Eigendynamiken – zeichnet der Beitrag die umweltsoziologisch bedeutsamen Strukturmerkmale von Infrastruktursystemen nach, diskutiert ihre Beharrungskräfte, die politischen Bedingungen ihrer sozial-ökologischen Transformation sowie Überlegungen zu neuen Infrastrukturparadigmen.Analysis of the Microclimatic and Biodiversity-Enhancing Functions of a Living Wall Prototype for More-Than-Human Conviviality in Citieshttps://puma.ub.uni-stuttgart.de/bibtex/27d24be4ab961c1c3e3d6b0324489c70f/cordula_kroppcordula_kropp2023-05-27T09:02:01+02:00myown peer rp18 sowi5, sustainability transformation zirius, <span data-person-type="author" class="authorEditorList "><span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Sebastian Bornschlegl" itemprop="url" href="/person/1dcba7255510dde9064eb9853a7b3d7fd/author/0"><span itemprop="name">S. Bornschlegl</span></a></span>, </span><span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Pia Krause" itemprop="url" href="/person/1dcba7255510dde9064eb9853a7b3d7fd/author/1"><span itemprop="name">P. Krause</span></a></span>, </span><span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Cordula Kropp" itemprop="url" href="/person/1dcba7255510dde9064eb9853a7b3d7fd/author/2"><span itemprop="name">C. Kropp</span></a></span>, </span> and <span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Philip Leistner" itemprop="url" href="/person/1dcba7255510dde9064eb9853a7b3d7fd/author/3"><span itemprop="name">P. Leistner</span></a></span></span>. </span><span class="additional-entrytype-information"><span itemtype="http://schema.org/PublicationIssue" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="isPartOf"><em><span itemprop="journal">Buildings</span>, </em> <em><span itemtype="http://schema.org/PublicationVolume" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="isPartOf"><span itemprop="volumeNumber">13 </span></span>(<span itemprop="issueNumber">6</span>):
<span itemprop="pagination">1393</span></em> </span>(<em><span>May 2023<meta content="May 2023" itemprop="datePublished"/></span></em>)</span>Sat May 27 09:02:01 CEST 2023Buildingsmay61393Analysis of the Microclimatic and Biodiversity-Enhancing Functions of a Living Wall Prototype for More-Than-Human Conviviality in Cities132023myown peer rp18 sowi5, sustainability transformation zirius, This study analyzes the growing trend of urban green infrastructures, particularly green façade systems, in terms of their infrastructural relationships between nature and culture and their potential to act as bioclimatic layers mediating between the needs of flora, fauna and human habitation. An interdisciplinary approach is taken by combining the perspectives of social and engineering sciences to discuss the contribution of green façade systems for more-than-human conviviality in cities. Green infrastructures can support this endeavor by enabling functions that help to integrate the heterogeneity typical for semi-natural structures into urban ones, especially regarding microclimatic and biodiversity-enhancing functions. The theoretical distinction between “gray”, “green”, and “revolutionary” infrastructure is used to differentiate between conventional and posthumanist conceptualizations of urban naturecultures. The performance of the UNA TERRA living wall prototype as a green and revolutionary infrastructure is evaluated. The results show that the living wall has beneficial microclimatic effects and adds a heterogeneous habitat structure that supports biodiversity in the urban context. By adhering to “egalitarian humility” in design, the uncertainty and openness of more-than-human conviviality are acknowledged. The study finds that green infrastructures such as green façade systems can fulfill the criteria of revolutionary infrastructure if the contribution to local biodiversity and structural complexity is prioritized and the heterogeneous interrelations between human and non-human actors are taken into account.StadtNaturen: Urbane Assemblagen und ihre Transformationhttps://puma.ub.uni-stuttgart.de/bibtex/297e80f7f217f514735a0eff7f0b8c76e/cordula_kroppcordula_kropp2023-03-19T14:11:41+01:00city climate myown peer sowi5, sustainability transformation zirius, <span data-person-type="author" class="authorEditorList "><span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Cordula Kropp" itemprop="url" href="/person/1a799ff4a32a1e5badec6eac1a6f01baf/author/0"><span itemprop="name">C. Kropp</span></a></span></span>. </span><span class="additional-entrytype-information"><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Book" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="isPartOf"><em><span itemprop="name">Handbuch Umweltsoziologie</span>, </em><em><span itemprop="publisher">Springer VS</span>, </em><em>Wiesbaden, </em></span>(<em><span>March 2023<meta content="March 2023" itemprop="datePublished"/></span></em>)</span>Sun Mar 19 14:11:41 CET 2023WiesbadenHandbuch UmweltsoziologiemarOnline firstStadtNaturen: Urbane Assemblagen und ihre Transformation2023city climate myown peer sowi5, sustainability transformation zirius, Die vielschichtigen und wechselseitigen Zusammenhänge zwischen Stadt und Natur wurden lange ausgeblendet. Assemblagen-Theorien rücken diese Verflechtungen demgegenüber seit den 1990er Jahren als temporäre Ergebnisse der (Um-) Bildung urbaner StadtNaturen in den Fokus. Während akteur-netzwerk-theoretische Perspektiven den Auf- und Abbau heterogener Assemblagen aus menschlichen und nicht-menschlichen Subjekten, Objekten, Räumen, Technologien und Materialitäten in den Mittelpunkt rücken, kritisiert die urban political ecology die mit diesen Transformationsprozessen verbundenen Ein- und Ausschlüsse in kapitalistischen Gesellschaften. Der Beitrag führt in beide Ansätze ein und richtet mit ihrer Hilfe den Blick auf urbane Stoffwechselprozesse, urbane Transformationen und Konflikte um Stadtnaturschutz und grüne Infrastrukturen.Configuring augmented reality users: analysing YouTube commercials to understand industry expectationshttps://puma.ub.uni-stuttgart.de/bibtex/2a55eb7188543452d6d69687667b1d61d/cordula_kroppcordula_kropp2023-01-09T16:05:30+01:00digitization innovation myown peer sowi5, zirius, <span data-person-type="author" class="authorEditorList "><span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Ann-Kathrin Wortmeier" itemprop="url" href="/person/1ce93b329b386a84372bf1782b821d412/author/0"><span itemprop="name">A. Wortmeier</span></a></span>, </span><span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Aimée Sousa Calepso" itemprop="url" href="/person/1ce93b329b386a84372bf1782b821d412/author/1"><span itemprop="name">A. Calepso</span></a></span>, </span><span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Cordula Kropp" itemprop="url" href="/person/1ce93b329b386a84372bf1782b821d412/author/2"><span itemprop="name">C. Kropp</span></a></span>, </span><span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Michael Sedlmair" itemprop="url" href="/person/1ce93b329b386a84372bf1782b821d412/author/3"><span itemprop="name">M. Sedlmair</span></a></span>, </span> and <span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Daniel Weiskopf" itemprop="url" href="/person/1ce93b329b386a84372bf1782b821d412/author/4"><span itemprop="name">D. Weiskopf</span></a></span></span>. </span><span class="additional-entrytype-information"><span itemtype="http://schema.org/PublicationIssue" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="isPartOf"><em><span itemprop="journal">Behaviour & Information Technology</span>, </em> <em><span itemtype="http://schema.org/PublicationVolume" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="isPartOf"><span itemprop="volumeNumber">0 </span></span>(<span itemprop="issueNumber">0</span>):
<span itemprop="pagination">1-16</span></em> </span>(<em><span>January 2023<meta content="January 2023" itemprop="datePublished"/></span></em>)</span>Mon Jan 09 16:05:30 CET 2023Behaviour \& Information Technologyjan01-16Configuring augmented reality users: analysing YouTube commercials to understand industry expectations02023digitization innovation myown peer sowi5, zirius, Commercial videos are often used to familiarise potential buyers and users with new technologies and their possibilities. In addition, presenting visions of future applications is a way to configure users and define social worlds of technology use. We analyse 30 YouTube videos featuring augmented reality (AR) devices in industrial manufacturing and construction, to explore how these commercial videos situate AR technology and future users by showcasing techno-euphoric promises and imagined use cases. With a video analysis based on Grounded Theory and Situational Analysis, we untangle the promises of AR for manufacturing and construction work; second, we present two prevailing configurations of AR users: ‘experts in situ’ and ‘smart dummies’; and third, we discuss how YouTube videos put forward developmental expectations. In addition, we identify discrepancies between expectations and foreseeable requirements in construction work. Finally, our research could contribute to a more holistic understanding of workplaces and socially robust AR applications. Constructing platform capitalism: Inspecting the political techno-economy of building information modellinghttps://puma.ub.uni-stuttgart.de/bibtex/25378b09671d9568a2dd429bfc5aa1d51/cordula_kroppcordula_kropp2023-01-05T17:35:53+01:00architecture digitization myown peer rp10 sowi5, zirius, <span data-person-type="author" class="authorEditorList "><span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Kathrin Braun" itemprop="url" href="/person/1af2e742d46928d2871a5ccdc4604241d/author/0"><span itemprop="name">K. Braun</span></a></span>, </span><span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Cordula Kropp" itemprop="url" href="/person/1af2e742d46928d2871a5ccdc4604241d/author/1"><span itemprop="name">C. Kropp</span></a></span>, </span> and <span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Yana Boeva" itemprop="url" href="/person/1af2e742d46928d2871a5ccdc4604241d/author/2"><span itemprop="name">Y. Boeva</span></a></span></span>. </span><span class="additional-entrytype-information"><span itemtype="http://schema.org/PublicationIssue" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="isPartOf"><em><span itemprop="journal">Architectural Research Quarterly (arq)</span>, </em> <em><span itemtype="http://schema.org/PublicationVolume" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="isPartOf"><span itemprop="volumeNumber">26 </span></span>(<span itemprop="issueNumber">3</span>):
<span itemprop="pagination">267-278</span></em> </span>(<em><span>December 2022<meta content="December 2022" itemprop="datePublished"/></span></em>)</span>Thu Jan 05 17:35:53 CET 2023Architectural Research Quarterly (arq)dec3267-278Constructing platform capitalism: Inspecting the political techno-economy of building information modelling262022architecture digitization myown peer rp10 sowi5, zirius, In this article, we argue that in order to properly assess the potentials, challenges, and implications of the digital transformation in architecture and construction, we need to better understand the political-economic dynamics behind it and examine it in light of the current reorganisation of global capitalism. The focus of this article is therefore on the larger political-economic and techno-economic conditions that are shaping the implementation of digital technologies in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) sector. Based on document analysis on the digital turn in architecture and construction, along with interviews with AEC professionals, we argue that the logic of platform capitalism is beginning to transform the industry, with Building Information Modelling (BIM) acting as an obligatory passage point and government policies as gate-openers. The article, first, discusses concepts of platform and platform capitalism and indicates how these apply to recent reconfigurations of actor and power relations in the field. Second, it reviews some of the developments in digital architecture from 2D drawings to BIM and beyond. Third, it examines the role of government policies as driving forces in the digital transformation. Forth, it takes a closer look at the case of software producer Autodesk and their BIM product Revit, which illustrates how the logic of platform capitalism has gained traction in architecture and construction. Finally, it concludes that some expectations can be derived from these observations: In the realm of design software, we can expect a further concentration of economic power and a near-monopolistic structure of the market. Moreover, we can expect a shift of focus and investment from architectural design to socio-digital modes of construction and urban planning that benefit primarily real estate owners, investors, developers, and construction companies. Furthermore, we can expect large construction firms to secure themselves a comfortable starting position as early adopters, while SMEs are facing bigger challenges to benefit from the digital transformation. Lastly, we can expect a further encroachment of tech giants and domain outsiders such as Alphabet into architecture and construction, turning buildings and cities into machines for data extraction.From Digital Design to Data-Assets: Competing Visions, Policy Projects,and Emerging Arrangements of Value Creation in the Digital Transformation of Constructionhttps://puma.ub.uni-stuttgart.de/bibtex/244859e5311c5c08b57bea4dea94828ca/cordula_kroppcordula_kropp2022-12-21T13:58:34+01:00digitization myown peer rp10 sowi5, transformation zirius, <span data-person-type="author" class="authorEditorList "><span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Kathrin Braun" itemprop="url" href="/person/199bd93da671a05c7146ef93aeaf8fd48/author/0"><span itemprop="name">K. Braun</span></a></span>, </span><span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Cordula Kropp" itemprop="url" href="/person/199bd93da671a05c7146ef93aeaf8fd48/author/1"><span itemprop="name">C. Kropp</span></a></span>, </span> and <span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Yana Boeva" itemprop="url" href="/person/199bd93da671a05c7146ef93aeaf8fd48/author/2"><span itemprop="name">Y. Boeva</span></a></span></span>. </span><span class="additional-entrytype-information"><span itemtype="http://schema.org/PublicationIssue" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="isPartOf"><em><span itemprop="journal">Historical social research (HSR)</span>, </em> <em><span itemtype="http://schema.org/PublicationVolume" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="isPartOf"><span itemprop="volumeNumber">47 </span></span>(<span itemprop="issueNumber">3</span>):
<span itemprop="pagination">81-110</span></em> </span>(<em><span>December 2022<meta content="December 2022" itemprop="datePublished"/></span></em>)</span>Wed Dec 21 13:58:34 CET 2022Historical social research (HSR)12381-110From Digital Design to Data-Assets: Competing Visions, Policy Projects,and Emerging Arrangements of Value Creation in the Digital Transformation of Construction472022digitization myown peer rp10 sowi5, transformation zirius, The construction sector faces multiple challenges such as poor productivity, performance, and competitiveness and has a huge share in global waste production, CO2 emissions, and resource depletion. In this situation, a broad range of public and private stakeholders place their hopes on the digitalisation of construction, in particular, building information modelling (BIM). The article seeks to destabilise the notion of “the” digitalisation in a synchronic and a diachronic perspective. First, we map out the landscape of digital visions regarding the future of construction by examining pertinent academic, public, and professional discourses in recent years. We identify a vision of industrialised construction, a vision of data-based integration, a vision of singularised architecture, a vision of digital sustainability, and an emerging vision of the “twin green and digital transition.” In a diachronic perspective, we zoom in to UK “BIM-and-beyond” policy from 2011 to 2021 and show how BIM has evolved from a digital design tool into a critical component for building a national system of data-assets for data-based value creation. In both perspectives, we see a recurring storyline according to which the sector will solve all its problems if it only undertakes the digital transformation.Von der digitalen Planung zu Daten-Assets: Konkurrierende Visionen, Politikprojekte und neue Arrangements der Wertschöpfung in der digitalen Transformation des BauwesensEcho Chambers of Urban Design: Platformisation in Architecture and Planninghttps://puma.ub.uni-stuttgart.de/bibtex/21af61ceb5c9e653500d08e917f0fc18b/cordula_kroppcordula_kropp2022-09-11T17:02:00+02:00city data myown myown, peer rp10 sowi5, zirius, <span data-person-type="author" class="authorEditorList "><span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Cordula Kropp" itemprop="url" href="/person/113694c95e1a49412d1faf4abf0461f41/author/0"><span itemprop="name">C. Kropp</span></a></span>, </span><span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Kathrin Braun" itemprop="url" href="/person/113694c95e1a49412d1faf4abf0461f41/author/1"><span itemprop="name">K. Braun</span></a></span>, </span> and <span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Yana Boeva" itemprop="url" href="/person/113694c95e1a49412d1faf4abf0461f41/author/2"><span itemprop="name">Y. Boeva</span></a></span></span>. </span><span class="additional-entrytype-information"><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Book" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="isPartOf"><em><span itemprop="name">Platformization of Urban Life. Towards a Technocapitalist Transformation of European Cities</span>, </em><em><span itemprop="publisher">transcript</span>, </em><em>Bielefeld, </em></span>(<em><span>September 2022<meta content="September 2022" itemprop="datePublished"/></span></em>)</span>Sun Sep 11 17:02:00 CEST 2022BielefeldPlatformization of Urban Life. Towards a Technocapitalist Transformation of European Citiessep239-257Urban StudiesEcho Chambers of Urban Design: Platformisation in Architecture and Planning2022city data myown myown, peer rp10 sowi5, zirius, Digital information and calculations are changing the world of urban planning. Cities and buildings are taking on a dual existence in analog and virtual spaces. What was once planned as a one-off construction project can now be stored, modified, recombined and reproduced again and again with the help of Building Information Modeling (BIM). If, however, urban planning and building designs are increasingly shaped by new forms of digitally mediated spatial production, echo chambers of digitally conceived and perceived cities could emerge. They could lead to an era of platform urbanism driven by large technology companies with access to planning data in BIM. So far, debates about digital capitalism have focused on citizens' use of cell phones and the World Wide Web, on individual clicks and ephemeral preferences, but not on fixed urban structures and the built environment. The next step, however, could be the digital transformation of structural urban development, an extremely robust business for decades to come. Such a variant of platform capitalism based on building data from urban planning, architecture, and construction would profoundly change cities. We therefore outline the role that digitization, platform capitalism and planning data could play in the future of urban design.Architectural Computing and Design Optimization for Healthful Ecotopian Built Environments?https://puma.ub.uni-stuttgart.de/bibtex/275da27ecb11ecf9d7803e79bd33e6421/cordula_kroppcordula_kropp2022-09-06T14:15:37+02:00myown peer sowi5, sustainability transformation zirius, <span data-person-type="author" class="authorEditorList "><span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Yana Boeva" itemprop="url" href="/person/1c91064f9194aa54245ff73b8cccb1ac4/author/0"><span itemprop="name">Y. Boeva</span></a></span>, </span><span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Thomas Wortmann" itemprop="url" href="/person/1c91064f9194aa54245ff73b8cccb1ac4/author/1"><span itemprop="name">T. Wortmann</span></a></span>, </span><span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Cordula Kropp" itemprop="url" href="/person/1c91064f9194aa54245ff73b8cccb1ac4/author/2"><span itemprop="name">C. Kropp</span></a></span>, </span> and <span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Achim Menges" itemprop="url" href="/person/1c91064f9194aa54245ff73b8cccb1ac4/author/3"><span itemprop="name">A. Menges</span></a></span></span>. </span><span class="additional-entrytype-information"><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Book" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="isPartOf"><em><span itemprop="name">The Routledge Companion to Ecological Design Thinking. Healthful Ecotopian Visions for Architecture and Urbanism</span>, </em><em><span itemprop="publisher">Routledge</span>, </em></span>(<em><span>July 2022<meta content="July 2022" itemprop="datePublished"/></span></em>)</span>Tue Sep 06 14:15:37 CEST 2022The Routledge Companion to Ecological Design Thinking. Healthful Ecotopian Visions for Architecture and Urbanismjul367-379Architectural Computing and Design Optimization for Healthful Ecotopian Built Environments?Publication2022myown peer sowi5, sustainability transformation zirius, The Social Quality of Design-Build: Lessons Learnt from Higher Educationhttps://puma.ub.uni-stuttgart.de/bibtex/20595fdb45596cb5275c99a8fa2835479/cordula_kroppcordula_kropp2022-08-31T17:18:05+02:00Planung myown peer sowi5, zirius, <span data-person-type="author" class="authorEditorList "><span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Franziska Schreiber" itemprop="url" href="/person/15ca7b2a81c8927b2ddd865b344b95970/author/0"><span itemprop="name">F. Schreiber</span></a></span>, </span><span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Johannes Nöldeke" itemprop="url" href="/person/15ca7b2a81c8927b2ddd865b344b95970/author/1"><span itemprop="name">J. Nöldeke</span></a></span>, </span><span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Špela Setzen" itemprop="url" href="/person/15ca7b2a81c8927b2ddd865b344b95970/author/2"><span itemprop="name">Š. Setzen</span></a></span>, </span><span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Cordula Kropp" itemprop="url" href="/person/15ca7b2a81c8927b2ddd865b344b95970/author/3"><span itemprop="name">C. Kropp</span></a></span>, </span> and <span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Astrid Ley" itemprop="url" href="/person/15ca7b2a81c8927b2ddd865b344b95970/author/4"><span itemprop="name">A. Ley</span></a></span></span>. </span><span class="additional-entrytype-information"><span itemtype="http://schema.org/PublicationIssue" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="isPartOf"><em><span itemprop="journal">Sustainability</span>, </em> <em><span itemtype="http://schema.org/PublicationVolume" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="isPartOf"><span itemprop="volumeNumber">14 </span></span>(<span itemprop="issueNumber">17</span>):
<span itemprop="pagination">13</span></em> </span>(<em><span>August 2022<meta content="August 2022" itemprop="datePublished"/></span></em>)</span>Wed Aug 31 17:18:05 CEST 2022Sustainabilityaug1713The Social Quality of Design-Build: Lessons Learnt from Higher Education142022Planung myown peer sowi5, zirius, The need for a systemic transformation of the building sector is increasingly recognized, but much of the current discussion and actions focus on the creation of technical innovation, while the question of how to improve the social quality of buildings and building processes is largely ignored. Socially engaged architecture more broadly and design-build projects in particular represent an exception in this regard. Design-build studios have emerged as a new teaching method at numerous universities in North America, Europe and elsewhere to equip students with the skills needed to address pressing sustainability issues. Most design-build projects include an explicit claim to social relevance and change and opt for a co-productive process. However, the extent to which such practices have the potential to enhance the social (and, ultimately, the ecological) sustainability of buildings and construction processes has been insufficiently assessed. Based on a comparative analysis of five design-build projects carried out at the University of Stuttgart, this paper discusses critical factors that influence both the (social) quality of the design-build process as well as its (built) outcome and impact. The findings offer important insights for future design-build projects and their underlying need for revised training and teaching curricula to equip future architects and planners with the necessary knowledge and skills to act as process designers and facilitators and to shape a more people-centered built environment.Between sustainability commitments and anticipated market requirements: Exploring the resilience of the techno-economic innovation paradigm in the midstream of construction researchhttps://puma.ub.uni-stuttgart.de/bibtex/2e57cd1851ad72c60649ccedb3ddce38f/cordula_kroppcordula_kropp2022-03-08T21:30:37+01:00innovation myown peer rp18 sowi5, transformation zirius, <span data-person-type="author" class="authorEditorList "><span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Deniz Frost" itemprop="url" href="/person/17d0a1ed163d10beca1f0746d272c5088/author/0"><span itemprop="name">D. Frost</span></a></span>, </span><span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Kathrin Braun" itemprop="url" href="/person/17d0a1ed163d10beca1f0746d272c5088/author/1"><span itemprop="name">K. Braun</span></a></span>, </span> and <span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Cordula Kropp" itemprop="url" href="/person/17d0a1ed163d10beca1f0746d272c5088/author/2"><span itemprop="name">C. Kropp</span></a></span></span>. </span><span class="additional-entrytype-information"><span itemtype="http://schema.org/PublicationIssue" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="isPartOf"><em><span itemprop="journal">NOvation</span>, </em> </span>(<em><span>February 2022<meta content="February 2022" itemprop="datePublished"/></span></em>)</span>Tue Mar 08 21:30:37 CET 2022NOvationfebBetween sustainability commitments and anticipated market requirements: Exploring the resilience of the techno-economic innovation paradigm in the midstream of construction researchII2022innovation myown peer rp18 sowi5, transformation zirius, This article studies ways of dealing with the tension between a commitment to sustainable and responsible research and anticipated market requirements in the midstream of a research process in architecture and construction. Using a slightly modified version of Socio-Technical Integration Research (STIR), we explored the chances of questioning the primacy of the techno-economic innovation paradigm by deliberately provoking reflections through STIR interactions. Our research underlines the difficulties and limitations of challenging an orientation towards values of efficiency and productivity in favour of social and environmental values in the midstream of the research process and examines how the techno-economic innovation paradigm is able to insulate itself against critical questioning. It sheds light at the critical role of the underlying assumption that marketability of prospective outcomes is not one objective amongst others but the precondition for all others and at two argumentative patterns we termed the "lack-of-agency" and the "reconciliation-after-all" pattern.Landwirtschaft und Medizin – Antipoden bei der Wahrnehmung der Gentechnik in Deutschlandhttps://puma.ub.uni-stuttgart.de/bibtex/2b27dc075b9bae84591ec11b394e8a0cb/cordula_kroppcordula_kropp2021-11-20T15:47:58+01:00myown peer sowi5, zirius, <span data-person-type="author" class="authorEditorList "><span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Jürgen Hampel" itemprop="url" href="/person/1b38c1cbe57c55e62b178d22774564025/author/0"><span itemprop="name">J. Hampel</span></a></span>, </span><span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Constanze Störk-Biber" itemprop="url" href="/person/1b38c1cbe57c55e62b178d22774564025/author/1"><span itemprop="name">C. Störk-Biber</span></a></span>, </span><span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Michael Zwick" itemprop="url" href="/person/1b38c1cbe57c55e62b178d22774564025/author/2"><span itemprop="name">M. Zwick</span></a></span>, </span> and <span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Cordula Kropp" itemprop="url" href="/person/1b38c1cbe57c55e62b178d22774564025/author/3"><span itemprop="name">C. Kropp</span></a></span></span>. </span><span class="additional-entrytype-information"><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Book" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="isPartOf"><em><span itemprop="name">5. Gentechnologiebericht. Sachstand und Perspektiven für Forschung und Anwendung</span>, </em><em>chapter 24, </em><em><span itemprop="publisher">Nomos</span>, </em></span>(<em><span>November 2021<meta content="November 2021" itemprop="datePublished"/></span></em>)</span>Sat Nov 20 15:47:58 CET 20215. Gentechnologiebericht. Sachstand und Perspektiven für Forschung und Anwendung24nov504-522Landwirtschaft und Medizin – Antipoden bei der Wahrnehmung der Gentechnik in Deutschland2021myown peer sowi5, zirius, Umweltsoziologiehttps://puma.ub.uni-stuttgart.de/bibtex/297c6f8bd2a45e2060e44230bca5d56bc/cordula_kroppcordula_kropp2021-11-17T20:44:11+01:00myown peer sowi5, sustainability zirius, <span data-person-type="author" class="authorEditorList "><span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Cordula Kropp" itemprop="url" href="/person/19de676333ea086a5d7def7f665eb5b20/author/0"><span itemprop="name">C. Kropp</span></a></span>, </span> and <span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Marco Sonnberger" itemprop="url" href="/person/19de676333ea086a5d7def7f665eb5b20/author/1"><span itemprop="name">M. Sonnberger</span></a></span></span>. </span><span class="additional-entrytype-information"><em><span itemprop="publisher">Nomos</span>, </em><em>Baden-Baden, </em>(<em><span>November 2021<meta content="November 2021" itemprop="datePublished"/></span></em>)</span>Wed Nov 17 20:44:11 CET 2021Baden-BadennovUmweltsoziologie2021myown peer sowi5, sustainability zirius, Welche Rolle spielen Denk- und Konsummuster, Innovationen und Infrastrukturen sowohl für die Entstehung von Umweltproblemen als auch für den gesellschaftlichen Umgang mit ihnen? Wie unterscheiden sich Umwelteinstellungen und Risikowahrnehmungen zwischen gesellschaftlichen Gruppen? Und wie hängt all das mit der Diagnose zusammen, dass das Naturverhältnis moderner Gesellschaften nicht zukunftsfähig ist? Ausgehend von diesen Fragen erläutert das Lehrbuch, was die ökologische Krise aus soziologischer Sicht bedeutet. Dabei wird in die zentralen Fragestellungen und Theorien der Umweltsoziologie eingeführt und diskutiert, welchen Beitrag die Disziplin zur Bewältigung der Herausforderungen des Anthropozän leisten kann.