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Heike Kahlert

    January 1, 1962
    Chemische Gleichgewichte in der Analytischen Chemie
    Reframing demographic change in Europe
    Engendering transformation
    Acid-base diagrams
    Gender studies and the new academic governance
    Chemical Equilibria in Analytical Chemistry
    • 2019

      Chemical Equilibria in Analytical Chemistry

      The Theory of Acid'Base, Complex, Precipitation and Redox Equilibria

      • 260 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Focusing on chemical equilibria, this book offers a clear introduction to both aqueous and non-aqueous solutions. It covers essential topics such as acid-base, complex, precipitation, and redox equilibria. The theoretical foundations laid out are crucial for experimental work in analytical chemistry and have significant implications for environmental chemistry, biochemistry, geochemistry, pharmaceutics, and medicine. This comprehensive approach makes it a valuable resource for understanding solution reactions across various scientific fields.

      Chemical Equilibria in Analytical Chemistry
    • 2018

      What is happening to gender studies and gender research as emerging but contested fields of scientific knowledge in the conditions of the new academic governance? And which role do gender studies and gender research play in the current transformations in academia? All articles in this book make clear that the impacts of the new academic governance have global, glocal and local dimensions which have to be taken into account in analysing the state of gender studies and gender research at the end of the 2010s. From diverse geopolitical and sociocultural views the authors simultaneously draw a multifaceted picture of the current situation, criticise the widespread tendencies of the marketisation of scientific knowledge, suggest strategies for resistance against the neo-liberalisation of higher education and research, and identify starting points for further and optionally comparative studies on these issues. These contributions emphasise not only the need for more theoretical reflection and empirical research and for critical exchanges on the current transformations, but also the need for political action to challenge, resist and change them. The EditorDr Heike Kahlert is Professor and Chair of Sociology/Social Inequality and Gender at the Ruhr-Universität Bochum (RUB), Germany.

      Gender studies and the new academic governance
    • 2013

      Acid-base diagrams

      • 136 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Understanding acid-base equilibria made easy for students in chemistry, biochemistry, biology, environmental and earth sciences. Solving chemical problems, be it in education or in real life, often requires the understanding of the acid-base equilibria behind them. Based on many years of teaching experience, Heike Kahlert and Fritz Scholz present a powerful tool to meet such challenges. They provide a simple guide to the fundamentals and applications of acid-base diagrams, avoiding complex mathematics. This textbook is richly illustrated and has full color throughout. It offers learning features such as boxed results and a collection of formulae.

      Acid-base diagrams
    • 2011

      Engendering transformation

      • 140 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Gender relations in post-socialist countries Even more than 20 years after turning away from socialism, Eastern European and Central Asian states are still characterized by the regime change in the fields of work, politics, and culture. What are the effects and implications that this change has produced for gender relations in post-socialist countries? And what does this mean for the situation of women and men living there today? In this context gender relations are especially interesting since gender equality was perceived as a political goal and, moreover, a given reality in socialism. The articles in this volume show the changes as well as the stability of gender relations and power structures during the transformation process and in post-socialist times. They shed light on topics like labour market policies, fertility, political representation of women or male artists concerned with gender issues covering the geographical space from Hungary and Poland over Bulgaria and Romania to Ukraine and Uzbekistan. Beyond that, some of the descriptions and analyses challenge understood certainties about how to create gender equality and about the women and men living in post-soviet regions today.

      Engendering transformation
    • 2010

      Reframing demographic change in Europe

      • 227 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Demographic change in Europe has been a topic of great public and political interest since the 1990s. The central aim of this book is to create new questions for research by connecting the topics of demographic change, of the restructuring of the welfare state and of change in gender relations. The articles have a closer look at the interrelation of these social and political changes by highlighting different national situations as well as different theoretical and empirical aspects. They try to reframe the `problem' of demographic change by analysing it in the context of gender and welfare state transformations.

      Reframing demographic change in Europe