#GESISBlog
#GESISblog #blog #LoneCovid #COVID-19 #Einsamkeit
Neu im GESIS Blog: Theresia Ell und Dr. Lydia Repke beleuchten im dritten Teil der LoneCovid-Reihe, wie Veränderungen unserer sozialen Netzwerke in der Pandemie zu Einsamkeit beigetragen haben:
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November 6, 2025 at 2:26 PM
#GESISblog #blog #Datenkuratierung
Neu im GESIS Blog: Ein neuer Beitrag beschäftigt sich mit einem neuen Ansatz, um den Mehrwert der Datenkuratierung beziffern zu können
October 24, 2025 at 7:00 AM
#GESISblog #blog #UnScientify
New on the GESIS Blog: The new post shows how “UnScientify” can help to better identify uncertainties in research texts

The text explains that uncertainty is a fundamental part of scientific writing, yet difficult to detect automatically.
October 20, 2025 at 7:00 AM
#GESISblog #blog #Hochschulen #Machtasymmetrien #Rassismus #Sexismus
Neuer Beitrag im GESIS Blog, der die Diskrepanz zwischen dem Selbstbild europäischer Hochschulen als diskriminierungsfreie Orte und den Erfahrungen rassifizierter Wissenschaftlerinnen beleuchtet.
Zwischen Anspruch und Realität: Diskriminierung rassifizierter Wissenschaftlerinnen in europäischen Hochschulen
Der Beitrag beleuchtet die Diskrepanz zwischen dem Selbstbild europäischer Hochschulen als diskriminierungsfreie Orte und den Erfahrungen rassifizierter Wissenschaftlerinnen. Anke Lipinsky, Bruna Cristina Jaquetto Pereira, und Vilana Pilinkaitė Sotirovič weisen in ihrer gerade erschienenen Publikation „Embracing
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October 2, 2025 at 7:30 AM
#GESISblog
New #blog post: #8 of the Data Spotlight series highlights the GESIS data collection on replication material (by Dr. A. Jedinger & D. Jekobsone) which is linked to published articles, providing the opportunity to replicate studies on a variety of topics.
Data Spotlight #8
As dedicated data curators, we're excited to showcase curated data collections that will hopefully ignite your research interests. Today we present you: Thematic Data Collection on Replication Material The credibility of scientific findings depends on
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September 26, 2025 at 6:35 AM
#GESISblog #blog #knowledgetransfer
New blog post: In the fourth part of our Wi4impact series, Birte Kuhle writes about approaches and challenges in measuring knowledge transfer by linking data:

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September 16, 2025 at 8:00 AM
#GESISblog #blog
Neuer Beitrag im GESIS-Blog zu misogynen Strukturen und deren Einfluss auf das #Wahlverhalten

Eine neue Studie von Jessica Fortin-Rittberger (Universität Salzburg) und Christina Eder (GESIS) zeigt...
September 4, 2025 at 7:00 AM
#GESISblog #blog #LoneCovid #COVID

Neu im GESIS Blog: Im zweiten Teil der "LoneCovid"-Serie zeigen Theresia Ell und Dr. Lydia Repke wie sich unsere sozialen Verbindungen während der COVID-19-Krise verändert haben – und was wir daraus lernen können.

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August 5, 2025 at 7:00 AM
#GESISblog #blog #networks #criticalphenomena
New post on the GESIS blog: Lietz, Oliveira, and Sun on how networks from physics, biology, and social systems exhibit similar patterns at critical phenomena.

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July 18, 2025 at 9:00 AM
#GESISblog #blog #doi #digitalobjectidentifier
New blog post: Dr. Sebastian Netscher, Farah Karim & Jana Meichsner write about da|ra, the transfer of DOI registration from the da|ra layer to DataCite Fabrica, and the future of DOI Registration in general.

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Consolidating da|ra - Shaping the future of DOI Registration 
da|ra - Registration Agency for Social Science and Economic Data, a consortium at DataCite, is currently under consolidation. Since 2010, da|ra runs its own layer to register research objects, such as data, with a Digital
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May 22, 2025 at 1:00 PM
#GESISblog #blog #KODAQS #digitalbehavioraldata #DBD
New post on the GESIS Blog: Peters, Shah and Weller write about the challenges of dealing with new data sources

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March 27, 2025 at 1:30 PM
#GESISblog #blog
Data Spotlight #7 on the GESIS blog: Dr. Alex Jedinger and Dr. Christina Eder introduce a thematic data collection on elections and political attitudes:

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Data Spotlight #7
As dedicated data curators, we're excited to showcase curated data collections that will hopefully ignite your research interests. Today we present you: Thematic Data Collection on Elections and Political Attitudes With the Bundestag elections on
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February 21, 2025 at 10:00 AM
#GESISblog
New #blog post: Dr. Charmaine Voigt writes about #Wi4Impact and examines German academic #blogs and #podcasts, exploring their role as transfer media and investigating the conceptual goals, target audiences, and working conditions that shape their production: doi.org/10.34879/ges...
Wi4impact #3 – Who are we blogging and podcasting for?
Digital media create new ways for communication and interaction, enabling dialogical and interactive knowledge transfer. Academia has adopted these direct communication channels to engage with the public, addressing new responsibilities embedded in the ‘third mission’
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February 17, 2025 at 2:00 PM
#GESISblog #DataSpotlight #science #technology
GESIS has curated a thematic data collection on science and technology, which brings together a diverse range of survey data on public opinion towards science and technology among populations of Germany and Europe.
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Data Spotlight #6
As dedicated data curators, we're excited to showcase curated data collections that will hopefully ignite your research interests. Today we present you: Thematic Data Collection on Science and Technology Science is a crucial resource for
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February 7, 2025 at 8:00 AM
📢 New article in the #GESISBlog (German only) about the challenges of @gles.bsky.social to realize all #GLES studies for #BTW2025 within a few weeks instead of almost a year as planned⌛🎊
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Wahl 2025: Wie die GLES die vorgezogene Bundestagswahl begleitet
Am 5. November 2024 beantragte Olaf Scholz die Entlassung von Finanzminister Christian Lindner beim Bundespräsidenten. Darüber zerbrach die Regierungskoalition, und es kam zu vorgezogene Bundestagswah...
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January 24, 2025 at 4:08 PM
#wahlforschung
Neuer Beitrag im #GESISBlog: Dr. Manuela Blumenberg führt aus, wie die GLES (German Longitudinal Election Study) die vorgezogene Bundestagswahl begleitet. Der Beitrag zeigt, wie das Design der GLES 2025 zur #BTW2025 aussieht.

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Wahl 2025: Wie die GLES die vorgezogene Bundestagswahl begleitet
Am 5. November 2024 beantragte Olaf Scholz die Entlassung von Finanzminister Christian Lindner beim Bundespräsidenten. Darüber zerbrach die Regierungskoalition, und es kam zu vorgezogene Bundestagswahlen. Statt im September sollte schon im Februar 2025 gewählt werden.
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January 22, 2025 at 1:00 PM
#GESISblog #politicaltrust
New #blog #post: Dr. Nataliya Reshetova writes about the shift of political trust in #Ukraine during the #war:
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The post examines the recent trends in political trust in Ukraine.
Shift of Political Trust in Ukraine during the War
The research aims to explain the recent shifts in the trust in state institutions and foresee further democratic performance in society. Since 2022, trust in institutions in Ukraine has drastically changed.  The importance of research
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January 10, 2025 at 1:00 PM