Publications

2025

Andreas Hoff, Steffi Höse, Martin Knoll, and Notburga Ott (2025) - The monetary value of care services provided by relatives and friends in Germany t3://file?uid=152923

 

2024

Ritter, Monique (2024). Racism and Elderly Care in East Germany. On Discomfort in Professional Collaboration with Migrants. Bielefeld: transcript. Open Access.

2023

Ritter, Monique (2023). Challenges for immigrant nursing staff. In: Federal Agency for Civic Education. Read.

Ritter, Monique/Jänsch, Marlene (forthcoming, 12/2023). Older people and everyday racism: Empirical perspectives in contexts of social work with older people. In: Abigail M. Joseph-Magwood/Ayça Polat (eds.): Everyday Racism – A Challenge for Social and Educational Work (working title). Kohlhammer-Verlag.

 

Ritter, Monique/Jänsch, Marlene (2023). #Transcategorical: Criticism of racism (in) social work with older people in the neighborhood – An appeal from and to practice. In: Boris Friele et al. (eds.): Social Work and Social Transformation between Exclusion and Inclusion. Analyses and Perspectives. Wiesbaden: Springer VS, 149–168. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-41471-9_11.

 

Ritter, Monique (2023). Emphasizing anti-racist perspectives for social work (not only) in the context of ‘East Germany’ – An insight into a different history. In: Mandy Schulze/Peter-Georg Albrecht/Julia Hille (Eds.): Genesis East: Transformations in Social Work. Opladen et al.: Barbara Budrich. Read.

 

Ritter, Monique (2023). Nursing Shortage and Migration: Insights into the Current Situation in the Federal State of Saxony, Germany. In: Tudásmenedzsment 24 (4, special issue), 31–45. DOI: 10.15170/TM.2023.24.K4.3. Read.

 

Ritter, Monique (2023). Review of: Wahren, Juliane (2022). Social Work with Women Affected by Violence. Explanatory Models, Interventions, and Cooperation. Stuttgart: Kohlhammer Verlag. In: Clinical Social Work 19 (3), 15–16.

2022

Beege, M., Schroeder, N. L., Heidig, S., Rey, G. D., & Schneider, S. (2023). The instructor presence effect and its moderators in instructional video: A series of meta-analyses. Educational Research Review, 100564.

Heidig, S. (2022). Instructional videos as a lecture format? Evidence-based recommendations for didactic design. In Längrich, M., Heidig, S., Schuster, E., & Hering K. (Eds.), Proceedings of the 20th Workshop on e-Learning (pp. 45-59). Zittau, Görlitz: Scientific Reports of the Zittau/Görlitz University of Applied Sciences.

Hoff, A. & Pottharst, B. (2022) The role of assistive technologies in home care delivery in Germany between vision and reality. In: Hamblin, K. & Lariviere, M. (eds.) Care Technologies for Ageing Societies: An International Comparison of Care Systems. Bristol: Bristol University Press (in press).

Knauthe, K. & Hoff, A. (2022) Carer leave policies in Germany. In: Fast, J., Heyes, J. & Hamblin, K. A. (eds.) Sustainable Care: Connecting Systems and People. Bristol: Bristol University Press (in preparation).

Knauthe, K.; Hoff, A.; Magnaye, A.; Eales, J. & Fast, J. (2022). Snapshot: Carer Leave Policies in Germany. Institute on Aging, Policies and Practices (RAPP). University of Alberta.

Download hereKnauthe, K. & Hoff, A. (2022) Carer leave policies in Germany. In: Fast, J., Heyes, J. & Hamblin, K. A. (eds.) Sustainable Care: Connecting Systems and People. Bristol: Bristol University Press (in preparation).

2021

Endter, C. (2021) Assisted Aging. The Development of Digital Technologies for and with Older People. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag.

Hahn, E. (2021) Appendix 2: Digitization in Contractual Medical Care. In: Schiller (ed.), Federal Framework Agreement for Doctors: Commentary on the Joint BMV-Ä, C.F. 2nd edition. Erlangen: Müller Verlag, pp. 603-638

Hahn, E. (2021) Determining incapacity for work in video consultations with doctors – On the amendment of Section 4 (1) and (5) of the AU Guideline. Neue Zeitschrift für Sozialrecht (NZS), 457-462.

Hahn, E. (2021) The (uncompensated) limitation of liability at the expense of persons in need of care pursuant to Section 106 (2) No. 2 SGB VII. Quarterly Journal for Social and Labor Law (VSSAR), 387-408.

Hahn, E. (2021) Contractual video consultations in the home office. Social Jurisdiction (SGb), 675-682.

Hahn, E. (2021) Compulsory treatment for the protection of third parties in public law accommodation for the prevention of danger despite conflicting patient directives. Medical Law (MedR), 623-632.

Hahn, E. (2021) New regulations on the transfer of information between healthcare professionals and the youth welfare office in cases of suspected child endangerment. New Journal of Family Law (NZFam), 860-865.

Hahn, E. (2021) Issues relating to ECJ, judgment of October 29, 2020 – C‑243/19, Medical Law (MedR), 453.

Hahn, E. (2021) Admissibility of compulsory treatment in cases of danger to others despite a prohibitive advance directive under the Lower Saxony Mental Health Act (NdsPsychKG), problem concerning the Regional Court of Osnabrück, decision of January 10, 2020 – 4 T 8/20, 4 T 9/20, 4 T 10/20, Medical Law (MedR), 656-657.

Hahn, E. & Kern, B.-R. (2021) Legally (non-)established jurisdiction of ethics committees formed under state law in clinical trials pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2017/745 and MPDG. Health Law (GesR), 562-565.

Hahn, E. & Palkova, K. (2021) Entitlement to prior approval of inpatient treatment abroad motivated exclusively by religious beliefs, comment on ECJ, judgment of October 29, 2020 – C‑243/19, Medical Law (MedR), 458-460.

Knauthe, K.; Brandt, M. & Hoff, A. (2021) Families and Family Values in German Society and German Culture. In: I. Albert; M. Emirhafizovic & C.-N. Shpigelman (eds.), Families and Family Values in Society and Culture. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing.
 

Knauthe, K. & Hohlfeld, T. (2021). Utopias of Conditional Solidarity. Thinking Spaces for Future-Proof Informal Care. In: Blätter der Wohlfahrtspflege (BdW), Vol. 168, pp. 206-208, Nomos: Baden-Baden. doi.org/10.5771/0340-8574-2021-6

Ritter, M. (2021) Challenging the Problematization of Labor Inclusion of Migrants and Refugees in East Germany: New Perspectives and Mandates for Social Work. In: The Journal Sociální práce / Sociálna práca / Czech and Slovak Social Work, 1, 105-109.

2020

Hahn, E. (2020) AU certificate after remote examination, with commentary on LG Hamburg, judgment of September 3, 2019 – 406 HKO 56/19. Medical Law (MedR), 370-374.

Hahn, E. (2020) The new regulation on restraint and immobilization in Section 31 of the Saxon Mental Health Act (SächsPsychKG) – questions of referral and wording? Ärzteblatt Sachsen (SächsÄBl.), 8, 25-28.

Hahn, E. (2020) The further development of video consultations in EBM and BMV-Ä. Neue Zeitschrift für Sozialrecht (NZS), 281-285.

Hahn, E. (2020) An “almost successful clarification” on informing patients via remote communication (§ 630e (1) sentence 4 BGB-RefE), Medizinrecht (MedR), 16-23.

Ritter, M. (2020) “So, every day is something!” – Or the disguised ubiquity of racist exclusion practices in nursing training. In: Migration und Soziale Arbeit, 3, 251-259.

Ritter, M. (2020) Migrants – the nursing staff of tomorrow? A study based on the example of home care in eastern Saxony. In: Blätter der Wohlfahrtspflege, 167 (1), 7-9.

2019

Hahn, E. (2019) Telemedicine – The law on remote treatment. An overview for doctors, dentists, psychotherapists, alternative practitioners, and lawyers. Wiesbaden: VS Springer. https://www.springer.com/de/book/9783658267360

Niegemann, H. & Heidig, S. (2019) Interactivity and Adaptivity in Multimedia Learning Environments. In: H. Niegemann & A. Weinberger (Eds.), Learning with Educational Technologies. Heidelberg, Berlin: Springer.

Ritter, M. (2019) “I'm actually open-minded, but...” - On the reconstruction of practices of manifest exclusion and ways to inclusion in professional collaboration with people with a migration background in outpatient care. A qualitative study in eastern Saxony. Online: http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-qucosa2-339605

Ritter, M. (2019) “Well, as long as it's not a black person.” - A grounded theory study on practices of exclusion and inclusion in working with people with a migration background in outpatient care in eastern Saxony. Online: http://www.berliner-methodentreffen.de/angebot/ps/2019.html#P3

Ritter, M. (2019) Review of: Ammann, Birgit/ Kirndörfer, Elisabeth (2018): Young people in the context of migration and post-migration. Between a sense of home and everyday discrimination. In: Migration and Social Work. Weinheim, Basel: Beltz Juventa

Zander, S., & Heidig S. (2019) Motivational design in the conception of multimedia learning environments. In: H. Niegemann & A. Weinberger (Eds.), Learning with Educational Technologies. Heidelberg, Berlin: Springer.

2018

Hamblin, K. A. & Hoff, A. (2018) Working carers in the UK: a careful balancing act. In: Reichert et al. (eds.) Carers@Work –Working Carers of Older People in Europe. Wiesbaden: VS Springer, pp. 113-142.

Hoff, A. & Hamblin, K. A. (2018) Comparing working carers’ reconciliation strategies in Europe. In: Reichert, M. et al. (eds.) Carers@Work – Working Carers of Older People in Europe. Wiesbaden: VS Springer, pp. 143-185.

Hoff, A., Yeandle, S., Hamblin, K. A. & Koivunen, E.-R. (2018) The AKTIVE Project – Tailored assistive technologies for older people at risk of falling and with dementia in the UK. In: Künemund, H. & Fachinger, U. (eds.) Age and Technology. Social Science Findings and Perspectives. Wiesbaden: Springer VS, pp. 129-146.

Navratil, S. D., & Kühl, T., & Heidig, S. (2018) Why the cells look like that – the influence of learning with emotional design and elaborative interrogations. Frontiers in Psychology, 9, 1653.

Ritter, M. (2018) Intercultural Experience – A study on the effects of stays abroad using the example of project work in Khamlia, Morocco. Zittau/Görlitz University of Applied Sciences. Online: http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-qucosa2-21209

2017

Hoff, A. & Knauthe, K. (2017) “Working and caring for relatives – how can it be done and what help is available?” In: Zippel, C. & Hoff, A. (eds.) Getting older. Being older. Frankfurt/Main: Mabuse, pp. 398-417.

Kessler, E.-M., Hoff, A., & Franke, A. (2017). Gerontology-oriented degree programs in Germany – a critical review. Journal of Gerontology and Geriatrics, 50(5): 399–409.

Knauthe, K., Pottharst, B., Schwertfeger, D., & Hoff, A. (2017). Technical assistance systems for reconciling home care and gainful employment. Expertise for the Independent Advisory Council on Reconciliation of Care and Work. Berlin: Federal Ministry for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth (BMFSFJ).

Scherbaum, S., Frisch, S., & Dshemuchadse, M. (2017) Step by step: Harvesting the dynamics of delay discounting decisions. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology.

Schwenke, D., Dshemuchadse, M., Vesper, C., Bleichner, M., & Scherbaum, S. (2017) Let’s decide together: Differences between individual and joint delay discounting. PLOS ONE 12(4): e0176003.

Schwertfeger, D., Pottharst, B. & Hoff, A. (2017) ‘Technical aids for everyday life – what is available, what helps?’ In: Zippel, C. & Hoff, A. (Eds.) Getting older. Being older. Frankfurt/Main: Mabuse, pp. 290-308.

Zippel, C. & Hoff, A. (Eds.) (2017) Getting older. Being older. Frankfurt/Main: Mabuse.

 

2016

Hoff, A. & Lüscher, K. (2016) Afterword. In: Klimczuk, A. (ed.) Economic Foundations for Creative Ageing Policy. Volume 2: Putting Theory into Practice. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan (pp. 259-262).

Scherbaum, S., Frisch, S., & Dshemuchadse, M. (2016) Switches of stimulus tagging frequencies interact with the conflict-driven control of selective attention, but not with inhibitory control. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 99, 103–107.

Scherbaum, S., Frisch, S., Dshemuchadse, M., Rudolf, M., & Fischer, R. (2016) The test of both worlds: identifying feature binding and control processes in congruency sequence tasks by means of action dynamics. Psychological Research, 1–16.

Scherbaum, S., Frisch, S., Leiberg, S., Lade, S.J., Goschke, T., & Dshemuchadse, M. (2016) Process dynamics in delay discounting decisions: An attractor dynamics approach. Judgment and Decision Making, 11, 472-495.

Schwertfeger, D., Pottharst, B., Hoff, A., & Thiele, G. (2016). Trust in assistive technologies for the inclusion of older people. Journal of Gerontology and Geriatrics, 49(1): 91.

2015

Hoff, A. (2015) Current and future challenges of family care in the UK. London: Government Office for Science. https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/454514/gs-15-18-future-ageing-family-care-er09.pdf

 

 

Hoff, A. & Perek-Bialas, J. (2015) Towards a Sociology of Ageing in Central and Eastern Europe, Special Issue of STUDIA SOCIOLOGICZNE, 2/2015 (217), pp. 9-22.

 

Hoff, A., Thiele, G., Lässig, J., Schulz, A., & Schwertfeger, D. (2015). VATI Online Navigator. In R. Weidner, T. Redlich, & J. P. Wulfsberg (Eds.), Technical Support Systems. Berlin: Springer, pp. 202–203.

 

Hoff, A., Yeandle, S., Hamblin, K. A. & Koivunen, E.-R. (2015) The AKTIVE Project – Telecare for People at Risk of Falling and People with Dementia. In: Honekamp, W. & Preißler, J. (Eds.) Assistance for a Better Quality of Life in Old Age. Remscheid: Re Di Roma Verlag, pp. 27-44.

Lässig, J., Hoff, A., & Schulz, A. (2015) The VATI Technology Navigator. Trust in assistive technologies for inclusion. In: Honekamp, W., & Preißler, J. (Eds.) Assistance for a higher quality of life in old age. Remscheid: Re Di Roma Verlag, pp. 45–50.

2014

Hoff, A., Franke, A., & Kümmerling, A. (2014) Between work and caregiving: Conflict or opportunity? The perspective of family caregivers in an international comparison and company perspectives. In: Löw, M. (ed.): Diversity and cohesion. 36th Congress of the German Sociological Association. Frankfurt am Main: Campus.

Hoff, A., Reichert, M., Hamblin, K., Perek-Bialas, J., & Principi, A. (2014). Comparing working carers' reconciliation strategies and company-based reconciliation policies and their effect on working carers' well-being. Vulnerable Groups and Inclusion, 5: 1-25.

Hoff, A., Thiele, G., Lässig, J., & Schulz, A. (2014). Realistic information for older people with the VATI online navigator. In T. Redlich & R. Weidner (Eds.), Technical support systems that people really want. Hamburg: Helmut Schmidt University, pp. 262–269.

Preißler, J., Hoff, A., Thiele, G., Lässig, J., Honekamp, I., & Honekamp, W. (2014). Trust in assistance technologies for inclusion (VATI) – Development of an AAL navigator to promote individual independence and quality of life into old age. GMDS 2014, 59th Annual Meeting of the German Society for Medical Informatics, Biometry and Epidemiology (GMDS). Online: http://www.egms.de/static/en/meetings/gmds2014/14gmds028.shtml