Weiter geht´s mit dem nächsten CoPPPcast. @JohannaHornung stellt euch diese Woche die Arbeit mit QCA vor. Im ersten Teil erfahrt ihr dafür die Grundlagen für die richtige Benutzung der notwendigen Software (#fsQCA).
Viel Spaß beim anschauen:
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@DanielHenstra Another lessons from Ostrom's Institutional Grammar is that a mandatory rule that does not sanction the incorrect wearing of a mask results in many people covering their mouth but not nose. In contrast, the travel ban is a very effective rule. I am still stuck in Germany...
New #article from Gero et al: Participation was associated with a lower risk of functional decline after disaster. The level of social participation also mitigated the adverse impact of housing damage on functional status, suggesting a buffering mechanism. https://t.co/amVb5ipuDZ
Thank you @EAKoebele, @deseraicrow & @enviro_prof for bringing the Quanteda R-package for the quantitative analysis of textual data to my attention. Can't wait to see your work published!
Excited to see many familiar faces in the Special Issue on the Attention and Water Governance: An Agenda-Setting Perspective https://t.co/zrueRQxnB2 in @Water_MDPI
@Water_MDPI article with @uni_tue colleagues & @fbrandenstein presenting a template to better understand the presence and absence of specific interactions https://t.co/XZNximgMYc in post-disaster collaborations.
Apparently not everyone starts by scanning the bibliography.... There is a lot one can learn from an interdisciplinary collaboration, e.g. how other scientists read our research papers https://t.co/E6y989nZKy
@DanielPAldrich I concur. In fact, I believe that we can learn a lot from PBEM's efforts and the work of their approx. 2,000 NET volunteers. This goes beyond simply acquiring an emergency kit, as this author seems to imply https://t.co/JydRh6NshI
Sami Hout proposes IAD-based research to analyze the effect of the 2015 ban on large groups on locals' experience of Barcelona’s Mercat de la Boqueria. https://t.co/9D3mmbkpKZ