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Esoterra Podcast
Ines von Rosenstiel

Esoterra Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 45:50


Ines von Rosenstiel Dr. Ines von Rosenstiel is kinderarts en pionier op het gebied van integrative medicine in Nederland. Ze combineert reguliere geneeskunde met complementaire benaderingen, met bijzondere aandacht voor leefstijl, voeding, stressmanagement en het betrekken van het gezin bij de zorg. In haar werk zet ze zich in voor een meer holistische kijk op gezondheid, waarbij de patiënt als geheel centraal staat. Ze is medeoprichter van het Consortium Integrative Medicine & Health en een actieve spreker op diverse leefstijl en Integrtaive medicne opledingen in nederland en (inter)nationale congressen. Naast haar klinische werk is ze betrokken bij onderwijs en wetenschappelijk onderzoek naar integrative pediatrics en integrative oncology . Met haar visie en enthousiasme weet ze bruggen te slaan tussen reguliere en complementaire zorg, en inspireert ze collega's en studenten om verder te kijken dan alleen de ziekte.

Speak Up Talk Radio Network
Leoni Rosenstiel Firebird Book Award Winner Author Interview

Speak Up Talk Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 30:28


  Jack Canfield, the co-creator of the Chicken Soup  for the Soul books, calls Léonie Rosenstiel a cultural whistleblower. Léonie started out as an award-winning classical musician. She graduated from Barnard College, then from the Ph.D. program at Columbia University. Later she also earned degrees in counselling ministry (The New Seminary), Oriental medicine (Tri-State College), and public health (Walden University). ...

A Gentlemen's Disagreement
Episode 149 - Making the case for a national popular vote with Patrick Rosenstiel

A Gentlemen's Disagreement

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 76:02


In the wake of another U.S. presidential election dominated by discussion of the electoral college, we are joined by Patrick Rosenstiel, senior consultant to the National Popular Vote campaign, who makes the case that the switching from the current electoral college system to a national popular vote would be the single biggest improvement we could make to our democracy--and that this election proves that we are ready for it.

レアジョブ英会話 Daily News Article Podcast
Journalists critical of their own companies cause headaches for news organizations

レアジョブ英会話 Daily News Article Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 2:26


This spring, NBC News, The New York Times, and National Public Radio (NPR) have each dealt with turmoil for essentially the same reason: journalists taking the critical gaze they deploy to cover the world and turning it inward at their own employers. Journalism as a profession attracts people who are anti-authoritarian, and who see themselves as truth-tellers. Many believe the way to make an organization better is by criticizing it, said Tom Rosenstiel, co-author of “The Elements of Journalism” and a professor at the University of Maryland. NPR editor Uri Berliner didn't receive much internal support for his complaints, but that actually reinforced his point. He said NPR had become too one-sided in promoting a liberal point of view, and that he went public with an essay in another news outlet when his concerns went unanswered by his superiors. NPR management says he is wrong. But Berliner quickly became a hero among conservatives who held the same belief. There are several reasons why many journalists are more apt now to go public with complaints they may once have kept sharing with colleagues down at the corner bar. Among them is the likelihood that their outlet is owned by a faraway hedge fund instead of a local family, said Joel Kaplan, associate dean for graduate studies at Syracuse University's Newhouse communications school and a former Chicago Tribune reporter. A generational change also has emboldened many young journalists. In his own classroom, Kaplan sees more young journalists questioning traditional notions of objectivity that keep them from expressing opinions. Many believe they have the right to state their beliefs and support causes, he said. “Now you have journalists that are advocates,” Rosenstiel said. “That reflects something of a culture war that is happening inside of journalism.” Some traditionalists, like former Washington Post editor Marty Baron, have despaired over some of these changes. Battles with young staff members over how they express their opinions over social media left him despondent, a factor in his eventual retirement. “Never have I felt more distant from my fellow journalists,” he wrote about a staff meeting on the topic in his 2023 book “Collision of Power.” This article was provided by The Associated Press.

BumpInTheRoad
Leonie Rosenstiel: The Reality of Guardianship

BumpInTheRoad

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 38:52


A will. A power of attorney. A trust. Doesn't that mean your affairs are in order? Not at all, as Leonie Rosenstiel found much to her dismay. It all started when   "I walked in one day to take my mother to lunch. And there was blood all over the kitchen."   Her mother, a college professor and a capable woman who supervised 1,000 women in the Women's Air Corps during World War II, could no longer care for herself. In an effort to help, Leonie sought out the counsel of an attorney. What happened next turned into a legal quagmire that would take years and many tens of thousands of dollars to unwind. Leonie writes about her story in her book . You can learn more at her website, .   , the book, is live on Amazon. The PERFECT Holiday gift!     Learn more at Follow Bump on:

Dit is de dag
WHO organiseert eerste top over traditionele geneeskunde: goede zaak of kwakzalverij? (18 augustus 2023)

Dit is de dag

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 15:30


De WHO organiseert voor het eerst een internationale top over traditionele geneeskunde. Zaken als acupunctuur, kruidenleer en traditionele Chinese geneeskunst zouden volgens de WHO beter onderzocht moeten worden. Een goede zaak om hier verder in te duiken of is dit gewoon kwakzalverij? Presentator Jan-Willem Wesselink bespreekt het met: * Ines von Rosenstiel, arts en docent bij de Academy of Integrative Medicine * Xander Koolman, gezondheidseconoom

De OERsterk podcast
drs. Ines van Rosenstiel: ‘Door leefstijl en werkzame veilige complementaire methodes ben ik een veel blijere dokter geworden‘

De OERsterk podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 70:14


Ines van Rosenstiel is kinderarts en arts integrative medicine. Ze is mede-oprichtster van de stichting Medical Checks for Children en ontving in 2021 een koninklijke onderscheiding. Wekelijks inspirerend gezondheidsnieuws ontvangen? Zie https://oersterk.nu/nieuwsbrief/Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Is that a fact?
Opinion creep: How facts lost ground in the battle for our attention

Is that a fact?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 36:39


Have you ever scratched your head when reading an article or watching the news and wondered if you were getting facts or opinion? If so, you're not alone. News organizations have not made it easy for consumers to differentiate between news and the views of an individual or media outlet.  Tom Rosenstiel, professor at the University of Maryland Philip Merrill College of Journalism and co-author of The Elements of Journalism, explained why there is confusion in today's podcast episode. “The purpose of news is to inspire conversation, to inspire people to consider public life, to consider their community. Editorials are there to further inspire public consideration. Here's what we think. We've read many stories, we've talked to our reporters, we've considered this.”Rosenstiel also explained how the rise of 24-hour cable TV has tilted the media world off it's “just the facts” axis, particularly after 1996, when Fox and MSNBC entered the fray. To compete with CNN, which had a larger reporting staff, they filled their time slots with talk shows that provided a slanted view of the news.Listen and find out more.Additional Reading:The New Ethics of Journalism, edited by Kelly McBride and Tom RosenstielBlur: How to know what's true in the age of information overload, by Bill Kovach and Tom RosenstielWe interrupt this newscast: How to improve local news and win ratings, too,  by Todd L. Dante Chinni, Walter Dean, Belt, Marion Just, Atiba PertillaIs that a fact? is a production of the News Literacy Project, a nonpartisan education nonprofit building a national movement to create a more news-literate America. Our host is Darragh Worland, our producer is Mike Webb, our editor is Timothy Kramer, and our theme music is by Eryn Busch.

Con Men Podcast
Jeffrey Epstein Part One: How It Started #30

Con Men Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 89:20


Prior to Jeffrey Epstein's system of supplying child prostitutes to celebrities and political elites, there were similar systems dating back to the Prohibition Era. From bootlegger Lewis Rosenstiel to mob bosses like Meyer Lansky, and all the way to Edgar J. Hoover, there was a system of corrupting high-level officials through this form of blackmail. This system being used by Rosenstiel is directly connected to Jeffrey Epstein. A lot of the information from this episode is from Whitney Webb's series about Jeffrey Epstein. Here is a link to the article that was used in this episode https://unlimitedhangout.com/2019/07/investigative-series/hidden-in-plain-sight-the-shocking-origins-of-the-jeffrey-epstein-case/----------------Special Thanks to Mr. Charles Elliott for allowing us to use his song for the intro. Check out his music here on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/album/79LJ4cbLYlMarMq5YydyrO----------Check out Matt Cooper and Joel Benner's podcast Iconoblast.You can find episodes on the Drinkin' Bros History channel on YouTube and the audio wherever you find your podcasts.—————Check out Adam Hesters Podcast: Skeleton Factory Podcast. You can find it here https://anchor.fm/skeletonfactory/—————Follow us:Instagram @Con_Men_Podcast,Twitter- @Conmenpodcast1Facebook- Con Men PodcastDiscord- https://discord.gg/ppyGMej6x3--------------We are also streaming on all podcast platformshttps://linktr.ee/conmenpodcastSubscribe to our Patreon here https://www.patreon.com/conmenpodcast--------------New episodes are released on audio every Tuesday morning. Video episodes are released on Youtube on Friday afternoons at 2 PM CST.Like and Subscribe to the channel! Tell your friends!

CaregiverDave.com
Surviving the Caregiver Swamp and Burnout, Leonie Rosenstiel

CaregiverDave.com

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 67:00


Léonie Rosenstiel's passion for helping people navigate the maze of elder care began when she watched several of her relatives become incapacitated. She has spent over 19 years researching the problems within the system in order to help herself and her clients create positive outcomes. Léonie regularly coaches and consults with individuals and families. She has a master's degree in public health and is also a certified mediator. She wrote Protecting Mama: Surviving the Legal Guardianship Swamp and also created the Dayspring Empowerment Summit and the Dayspring Empowerment Course to help others. You can reach her at:  rosensti63@gmail.com

The New York Encounter
“Journalism is in the service of truth” (Oriana Fallaci) | Patrick Radden Keefe & Thomas Rosenstiel | New York Encounter 2022

The New York Encounter

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2022 58:59


A conversation on truth in journalism, with https://www.newyorkencounter.org/patrick-radden-keefe (Patrick Radden Keefe), writer and investigative journalist, and https://www.newyorkencounter.org/thomas-rosenstiel (Thomas Rosenstiel), former executive director of the American Press Institute, introduced by a tribute to the late Italian journalist Oriana Fallaci, by her personal assistant https://www.newyorkencounter.org/elena-a-perazzini (Elena Perazzini), writer, moderated by https://www.newyorkencounter.org/brandon-vaidyanathan (Brandon Vaidyanathan), Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Sociology at The Catholic University of America.Faithfulness to facts and truths has always represented the highest ideal of journalism. But in recent years market pressure and increasing politicization have undermined this ideal and damaged the social standing of journalism. Is restoring this ideal still possible? What is the future of journalism? What will it look like? Panelists will address these questions and present examples of professional journalism where factual truth was pursued even when it was inconvenient to one's career.

AMFM247 Broadcasting Network
Searching For Integrity - Leonie Rosenstiel & Dr. Mark Vonnegut MD

AMFM247 Broadcasting Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2022 60:01


Leonie Rosenstiel & Dr. Mark Vonnegut MD

Michigan's Big Show
* Pat Rosenstiel, Senior Consultant to National Popular Vote

Michigan's Big Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 10:22


SPOTLIGHT Radio Network
* Pat Rosenstiel, Senior Consultant to National Popular Vote

SPOTLIGHT Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 10:22


News In Context
Objectivity, Bias, and Doing Journalism Well, Pt. 2 with Tom Rosenstiel

News In Context

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 29:27


In this episode, we continue our conversation with Tom Rosenstiel, journalist, press critic, and co-author of the seminal book on Journalism, The Elements of Journalism, which is now in its third edition. Rosenstiel is also the author of ten other books, including four novels. He is currently the Eleanor Merrill visiting professor on the future of journalism at the Phillip Merrill college of journalism at the University of Maryland. In Part 1 of our conversation, we focused on many issues affecting U-S journalism, including the health of the industry and how things have shifted. We also discussed the role of politics, and the diminishing of local news, on the health of the journalism industry. In addition, we began our conversation about the role of objectivity and bias in journalism - what those words were meant to mean, and what they've become, as well as a discussion of opinion versus opinion journalism. Rosenstiel reminds us that opinion journalists are indeed journalists who were trained in the art of doing journalism well. We continue our conversation on objectivity and bias, as well as how journalism can play a more effective role in better informing the public.

News In Context
The state of local journalism in the U.S. with Tom Rosenstiel

News In Context

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 29:27


In this episode, we explore the state of journalism in the U.S., including the challenges we face, as well as where we can find hope for a future of robust journalism that holds power to account and helps us understand our world – both near and far. My guest is Tom Rosenstiel - journalist, press critic, and co-author of the seminal book on Journalism, The Elements of Journalism, which is now in its third edition. Rosenstiel is also the author of ten other books, including four novels. He is currently the Eleanor Merrill visiting professor on the future of journalism at the Phillip Merrill college of journalism at the University of Maryland. This is part 1 of our conversation you can hear part 2 next week.

Burn out Poli
Een bijzonder gesprek met pionier Drs. Ines von Rosenstiel over Integrative Medicine

Burn out Poli

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 55:40


Vandaag spreken wij met pioniers Ines von Rosenstiel en Barbara Kok. Ines zag als jonge vrouw wat voor impact integrative medicine heeft op de patiëntenzorg. in 2001 heeft zij integrative medicine in Nederland geïntroduceerd. Zij is uiteraard op een hoop weerstand gestuit. In deze podcast bevragen wij Ines over de weg die zij heeft bewandeld, waar zij tegenaan liep en wat zij nu (2021) ziet veranderen.

Talk World Radio
Talk Nation Radio: Pat Rosenstiel on National Popular Vote

Talk World Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 29:00


This week on Talk Nation Radio, the National Popular Vote and the Electoral College. Our guest is Pat Rosenstiel with NationalPopularVote.com, which advocates for "The National Popular Vote Interstate Compact."

Matt Mackowiak's Mack On Politics

The electoral college is the subject of the 270th episode. Our guest is 35-year veteran of the conservative movement Pat Rosenstiel, who serves as senior advisor to the National Popular Vote Compact (http://www.NationalPopularVote.com). In this conversation we explore arguments for and against a national popular vote, examine how it would work, consider misperceptions, and take stock of when (or if) it will become a reality.

rosenstiel national popular vote compact
Weltspiegel Thema
US-Wahl: Entscheidet das Gericht?

Weltspiegel Thema

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 37:56


Welche Folgen hat die Präsidentschaftswahl 2020 in den USA? Entscheiden nun die Richter, wer die Wahl gewinnt? "Sie versuchen, die Wahl zu stehlen", schrieb Donald Trump in der Wahlnacht auf Twitter. Später kündigte er an, vor den Supreme Court zu ziehen. Auf welcher Grundlage und mit welchen Chancen? Was tut das Biden-Team? Und: Wie wird es mit dieser rechtlichen Auseinandersetzung möglich sein, die Spaltung der US-amerikanischen Gesellschaft zu überwinden? Darüber spricht Natalie Amiri mit unserem ARD-Washington-Korrespondenten Sebastian Hesse, mit dem Verfassungsrechtler Alexander Thiele und mit der deutschen Anwältin Anja von Rosenstiel, die im Team Biden den Wahlkampf begleitet hatte.

Adam Carolla Show
Part 2: Patrick Rosenstiel Discusses the National Popular Vote, plus the News (ACS Oct 27)

Adam Carolla Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 50:42


Patrick Rosenstiel is on the line at the top of Part 2 of today’s podcast. He gives his relevant background working in politics, and talks about revolutionizing the way we elect presidents by awarding electoral college votes based on the national popular vote. Adam then asks Patrick to address some points made in a popular Prager U video in support of the electoral college as it currently stands, and Gina goes on to read a news story about Gavin Newsom’s ridiculous Thanksgiving guidelines. In the last part of the show, the guys discuss problems with cancel culture as addressed on Sarah Silverman’s podcast. Please support today’s sponsors: Lifelock.com enter ADAM RedKap.com enter ADAM Geico.com Stamps.com enter ADAM PureTalkUSA.com enter ADAM PODCAST LiquidIV.com enter ADAM

Bourbon Pursuit
031 - Reid Mitenbuler, author of Bourbon Empire

Bourbon Pursuit

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2015 41:37


Reid Mitenbuler (@ReidMitenbuler), author of Bourbon Empire, joins Ryan and Kenny to talk about the history and psyche of bourbon, “a distinctive product of the United States”.   - The Frazier Museum has a new Prohibition exhibit that will become a new or even a first stop on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail.- Reid, what’s your coming to age tale of bourbon? - What made you so fascinated that you took the time to become an author on the subject?- Talk about the misquote of bourbon being a “distinctive product of the United States”.- Talk about the beginning with the “Big Bang of Bourbon”.- In the book, you talk about myths behind the labels.- Let’s jump ahead in history, there was a lot going on in 1964. Can you talk about what was going on during that time period?- What was the result of The Bourbon Institute in overseas markets?- There is a concept of marketing that has changed the way in what you think you’re drinking.- You said (paraphrasing) “Rosenstiel presided over vicious consolidation rounds that made many distillers and brands extinct, but is also a part of the reason why many bourbons today taste as good as they do”. Talk about that. How come his name isn’t as prominent as EH Taylor for Bottled-in-Bond?- How come we don’t see a bourbon or whiskey brand named Rosenstiel?- Within the prologue, you talk about bourbon being a “comfort food”. Talk about that.- If you want to buy Bourbon Empire, it’s available on Amazon.

Cultural Studies (audio)
The New Media Landscape: Is Journalism Dying and Where is the Information Culture Headed?

Cultural Studies (audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2009 87:15


If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. A journalist for more than 20 years, Tom Rosenstiel designedand directs the Project for Excellence in Journalism. He alsoserves as vice chairman of the Committee of ConcernedJournalists, an initiative engaged in conducting a nationalconversation among journalists about standards and values.A former media critic for the Los Angeles Times and chiefcongressional correspondent for Newsweek magazine, he alsois the editor and principal author of PEJ's Annual Report on theState of the News Media, a comprehensive report on the healthof American journalism. Rosenstiel is co-author of the CCJ'sTraveling Curriculum, an ongoing education program that hastrained more than 6,000 journalists in print, TV, and onlinenewsrooms. His books include The Elements of Journalism:What Newspeople Should Know and the Public Should Expect,with Bill Kovach. He is a frequent commentator on radio andtelevision and in print.

Cultural Studies (video)
The New Media Landscape: Is Journalism Dying and Where is the Information Culture Headed?

Cultural Studies (video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2009 87:15


If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. A journalist for more than 20 years, Tom Rosenstiel designedand directs the Project for Excellence in Journalism. He alsoserves as vice chairman of the Committee of ConcernedJournalists, an initiative engaged in conducting a nationalconversation among journalists about standards and values.A former media critic for the Los Angeles Times and chiefcongressional correspondent for Newsweek magazine, he alsois the editor and principal author of PEJ's Annual Report on theState of the News Media, a comprehensive report on the healthof American journalism. Rosenstiel is co-author of the CCJ'sTraveling Curriculum, an ongoing education program that hastrained more than 6,000 journalists in print, TV, and onlinenewsrooms. His books include The Elements of Journalism:What Newspeople Should Know and the Public Should Expect,with Bill Kovach. He is a frequent commentator on radio andtelevision and in print.

Psychologie und Pädagogik - Open Access LMU - Teil 01/02

Fri, 1 Jan 1993 12:00:00 +0100 http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/3027/ http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/3027/1/3027.pdf Rappensperger, G.; Nerdinger, Friedemann W.; Rosenstiel, Lutz von; Spieß, Erika Rappensperger, G.; Nerdinger, Friedemann W.; Rosenstiel, Lutz von und Spieß, Erika (1993): "...eine Tendenz zur Kälte.". Eine qualitative Studie über Studierende aus den neuen Bundesländern. In: Zeitschrift für Sozialpsychologie, Vol. 24, Nr. 3: pp. 156-166. Psychologie und Pädagogik

Psychologie und Pädagogik - Open Access LMU - Teil 02/02
Selektion und Sozialisation des Führungsnachwuchses

Psychologie und Pädagogik - Open Access LMU - Teil 02/02

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1993


Fri, 1 Jan 1993 12:00:00 +0100 http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/3088/ http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/3088/1/3088.pdf Kaschube, J.; Nerdinger, Friedemann W.; Rosenstiel, Lutz von; Spieß, Erika Kaschube, J.; Nerdinger, Friedemann W.; Rosenstiel, Lutz von und Spieß, Erika (1993): Selektion und Sozialisation des Führungsnachwuchses. In: Gebert, Alfred und Hacker, W. (Hrsg.), Arbeits- und Organisationspsychologie. Deutscher Psychologentag 1991 Dresden. Deutscher Psychologen-Verlag: Bonn, pp. 58-64. Psychologie und Pädagogik

Psychologie und Pädagogik - Open Access LMU - Teil 01/02
Das Erleben von Arbeit und Freizeit nach Eintritt in den Beruf - Eine qualitative Studie an Jungakademikern

Psychologie und Pädagogik - Open Access LMU - Teil 01/02

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1992


Wed, 1 Jan 1992 12:00:00 +0100 http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/3029/ http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/3029/1/3029.pdf Spieß, Erika; Kaschube, J.; Nerdinger, Friedemann W.; Rosenstiel, Lutz von Spieß, Erika; Kaschube, J.; Nerdinger, Friedemann W. und Rosenstiel, Lutz von (1992): Das Erleben von Arbeit und Freizeit nach Eintritt in den Beruf - Eine qualitative Studie an Jungakademikern. In: Zeitschrift für Arbeits- und Organisationspsychologie. Themenheft: Arbeit und Freizeit, Nr. 2: pp. 77-84.

Psychologie und Pädagogik - Open Access LMU - Teil 01/02

Tue, 1 Jan 1991 12:00:00 +0100 http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/3058/ http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/3058/1/Rosenstiel_3058.pdf Rosenstiel, Lutz von; Nerdinger, Friedemann W.; Spieß, Erika Rosenstiel, Lutz von; Nerdinger, Friedemann W. und Spieß, Erika (1991): Was morgen alles anders läuft. Düsseldorf: Econ-Verlag Psychologie und Pädagogik

Psychologie und Pädagogik - Open Access LMU - Teil 01/02

Mon, 1 Jan 1990 12:00:00 +0100 http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/3067/ http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/3067/1/3067.pdf Nerdinger, Friedemann W.; Rosenstiel, Lutz von; Sigl, Eduard; Spieß, Erika Nerdinger, Friedemann W.; Rosenstiel, Lutz von; Sigl, Eduard und Spieß, Erika (1990): Handelsvertreter und Verkaufsleiter. Konflikt und Konfliktbewältigung in einer Dienstleistungsbeziehung. Stuttgart: Poeschel Psychologie und Pädagogik

Psychologie und Pädagogik - Open Access LMU - Teil 01/02
Psychologische Dimensionen des Konfliktpotentials zwischen Handelsvertretungen und vertretenen Unternehmen

Psychologie und Pädagogik - Open Access LMU - Teil 01/02

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1989


Sun, 1 Jan 1989 12:00:00 +0100 http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/3104/ http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/3104/1/3104.pdf Nerdinger, Friedemann W.; Rosenstiel, Lutz von; Sigl, Eduard; Spieß, Erika Nerdinger, Friedemann W.; Rosenstiel, Lutz von; Sigl, Eduard und Spieß, Erika (1989): Psychologische Dimensionen des Konfliktpotentials zwischen Handelsvertretungen und vertretenen Unternehmen. In: Höfling, Siegfried und Butollo, W. (Hrsg.), Psychologie für Menschenwürde und Lebensqualität. Bd. 3, Deutscher Psychologen-Verlag: Bonn, pp. 140-149.

Psychologie und Pädagogik - Open Access LMU - Teil 01/02
Erste Erfahrungen junger Akademiker in Organisationen: Mehr Realismus und weniger Zeit. Erste Ergebnisse aus dem Projekt "Berufsbiografie und Kausalattribution"

Psychologie und Pädagogik - Open Access LMU - Teil 01/02

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1989


Sun, 1 Jan 1989 12:00:00 +0100 http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/3103/ http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/3103/1/3103.pdf Spieß, Erika; Nerdinger, Friedemann W.; Rosenstiel, Lutz von Spieß, Erika; Nerdinger, Friedemann W. und Rosenstiel, Lutz von (1989): Erste Erfahrungen junger Akademiker in Organisationen: Mehr Realismus und weniger Zeit. Erste Ergebnisse aus dem Projekt "Berufsbiografie und Kausalattribution". In: Höfling, Siegfried und Butollo, W. (Hrsg.), Psychologie für Menschenwürde und Lebensqualität. Bd. 2, Deutscher Psychologen-Verl

Psychologie und Pädagogik - Open Access LMU - Teil 01/02

Sun, 1 Jan 1989 12:00:00 +0100 http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/3069/ http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/3069/1/3069.pdf Rosenstiel, Lutz von; Nerdinger, Friedemann W.; Spieß, Erika; Stengel, M. Rosenstiel, Lutz von; Nerdinger, Friedemann W.; Spieß, Erika und Stengel, M. (1989): Führungsnachwuchs im Unternehmen. Wertkonflikte zwischen Individuum und Organisation. München: Beck Psychologie und Pädagogik

Psychologie und Pädagogik - Open Access LMU - Teil 01/02
Selektion und Sozialisation potentieller Führungskräfte im Zeichen gesellschaftlichen Wertwandels

Psychologie und Pädagogik - Open Access LMU - Teil 01/02

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1988


Fri, 1 Jan 1988 12:00:00 +0100 http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/3030/ http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/3030/1/3030.pdf Nerdinger, Friedemann W.; Rosenstiel, Lutz von; Spieß, Erika; Stengel, M. Nerdinger, Friedemann W.; Rosenstiel, Lutz von; Spieß, Erika und Stengel, M. (1988): Selektion und Sozialisation potentieller Führungskräfte im Zeichen gesellschaftlichen Wertwandels. In: Zeitschrift für Arbeits- und Organisationspsychologie, Vol. 32, Nr. 6: pp. 22-33.

Psychologie und Pädagogik - Open Access LMU - Teil 01/02
Einführung in die Bevölkerungspsychologie

Psychologie und Pädagogik - Open Access LMU - Teil 01/02

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1986


Wed, 1 Jan 1986 12:00:00 +0100 http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/3070/ http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/3070/1/3070.pdf Rosenstiel, Lutz von; Nerdinger, Friedemann W.; Oppitz, G.; Spieß, Erika; Stengel, M. Rosenstiel, Lutz von; Nerdinger, Friedemann W.; Oppitz, G.; Spieß, Erika und Stengel, M. (1986): Einführung in die Bevölkerungspsychologie. Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft Psychologie und Pädagogik

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Tue, 1 Jan 1985 12:00:00 +0100 http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/3036/ http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/3036/1/3036.pdf Rosenstiel, Lutz von; Spieß, Erika; Stengel, M.; Nerdinger, Friedemann W. Rosenstiel, Lutz von; Spieß, Erika; Stengel, M. und Nerdinger, Friedemann W. (1985): Lust auf Kinder? Höchstens eins. In: Psychologie heute, Nr. 11: pp. 20-31. Psychologie und Pädagogik

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Tue, 1 Jan 1985 12:00:00 +0100 http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/3035/ http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/3035/1/3035.pdf Nerdinger, Friedemann W.; Rosenstiel, Lutz von; Spieß, Erika; Stengel, M. Nerdinger, Friedemann W.; Rosenstiel, Lutz von; Spieß, Erika und Stengel, M. (1985): Aufstiegswunsch und Aufstiegserwartung potentieller Führungskräfte. In: Management Forum, Vol. 5, Nr. 3: pp. 193-216. Psychologie und Pädagogik

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Tue, 1 Jan 1985 12:00:00 +0100 http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/3082/ http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/3082/1/3082.pdf Nerdinger, Friedemann W.; Stengel, M.; Spieß, Erika; Rosenstiel, Lutz von Nerdinger, Friedemann W.; Stengel, M.; Spieß, Erika und Rosenstiel, Lutz von (1985): Einstellungen zur Karriere. In: Kaiser, Manfred; Nuthmann, R. und Stegmann, H. (Hrsg.), Berufliche Verbleibsforschung in der Diskussion. Beiträge zur Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung. Bd. 3, Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung: Nürnberg, pp. 621-641. Psychologie und Pädagogik 0

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Sun, 1 Jan 1984 12:00:00 +0100 http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/3037/ http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/3037/1/3037.pdf Spieß, Erika; Rosenstiel, Lutz von; Stengel, M.; Nerdinger, Friedemann W. Spieß, Erika; Rosenstiel, Lutz von; Stengel, M. und Nerdinger, Friedemann W. (1984): Wertwandel und generatives Verhalten - Ergebnisse einer Längsschnittstudie an jungen Ehepaaren. In: Zeitschrift für Bevölkerungswissenschaft, Nr. 10: pp. 153-168. Ps

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Sun, 1 Jan 1984 12:00:00 +0100 http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/3050/ http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/3050/1/3050.pdf Nerdinger, Friedemann W.; Rosenstiel, Lutz von; Stengel, M.; Spieß, Erika Nerdinger, Friedemann W.; Rosenstiel, Lutz von; Stengel, M. und Spieß, Erika (1984): Kinderwunsch und generatives Verhalten - ausgewählte Ergebnisse einer Längsschnittstudie an jungen Ehepaaren. In: Zeitschrift für experimentelle und angewandte Psychologie, Vol. 31: pp. 153-182.

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Sat, 1 Jan 1983 12:00:00 +0100 http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/3038/ http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/3038/1/3038.pdf Oppitz, G.; Rosenstiel, Lutz von; Stengel, M.; Spieß, Erika Oppitz, G.; Rosenstiel, Lutz von; Stengel, M. und Spieß, Erika (1983): Wertwandel und Kinderwunsch - eine sozialpsychologische Analyse generativen Verhaltens. In: Zeitschrift für Bevölkerungswissenschaft, Nr. 9: pp. 387-400. Psychologie