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    Publication Date: 2022-03-24
    Description: »Erstürmt die Höhen der Kultur!« Mit diesem Anspruch an die Bevölkerung erfuhren Kunst und Kultur in der DDR Anerkennung und eine hohe staatliche Förderung. Ein engmaschiges System der Kulturvermittlung von Kindergärten über Schulen und Jugendorganisationen bis zu Betrieben wurde etabliert. Inwieweit gelang es, Ziele einer »Kultur für alle und von allen« umzusetzen? Verhinderte die ideologische Funktionalisierung kulturelle Selbstbildungsprozesse? Und wie viel Zwang und Freiraum boten Künste und kulturelle Arbeit? Auf Basis von Originaldokumenten sowie knapp 100 Interviews mit Zeitzeug*innen und Expert*innen werden erstmalig kulturelle Teilhabe und kulturelle Bildung in der DDR aufgearbeitet und für aktuelle Diskurse fruchtbar gemacht.
    Keywords: DDR Kulturpolitik ; Kulturelle Teilhabe ; Kultur Für Alle ; Kulturvermittlung ; Künstlerisches Volksschaffen ; Sozialistische Persönlichkeitsbildung ; Kulturelle Bedürfnisse ; Bitterfelder Weg ; Sozialismus ; Kulturförderung ; Bildung ; Kulturgeschichte ; Kulturelle Bildung ; Bildungsgeschichte ; Kulturpolitik ; Kulturmanagement ; Ddr Culture Policy ; Cultural Participation ; Culture For All ; Cultural Education ; Folk Art ; Socialist Personal Development ; Cultural Needs ; Bitterfeld Way ; Socialism ; Cultural Funding ; Education ; Cultural History ; History of Education ; Cultural Policy ; Cultural Management ; bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JN Education::JNA Philosophy & theory of education ; bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JP Politics & government::JPQ Central government::JPQB Central government policies
    Language: German
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    Publication Date: 2021-09-23
    Description: Mergers of black hole–neutron star (BHNS) binaries have now been observed by gravitational wave (GW) detectors with the recent announcement of GW200105 and GW200115. Such observations not only provide confirmation that these systems exist but will also give unique insights into the death of massive stars, the evolution of binary systems and their possible association with gamma-ray bursts, r-process enrichment, and kilonovae. Here, we perform binary population synthesis of isolated BHNS systems in order to present their merger rate and characteristics for ground-based GW observatories. We present the results for 420 different model permutations that explore key uncertainties in our assumptions about massive binary star evolution (e.g. mass transfer, common-envelope evolution, supernovae), and the metallicity-specific star formation rate density, and characterize their relative impacts on our predictions. We find intrinsic local BHNS merger rates spanning $mathcal {R}_{ m {m}}^0 approx$ 4–830 $, m {Gpc}^{-3}$$, m {yr}^{-1}$ for our full range of assumptions. This encompasses the rate inferred from recent BHNS GW detections and would yield detection rates of $mathcal {R}_{ m {det}} approx 1$–180$, m {yr}^{-1}$ for a GW network consisting of LIGO, Virgo, and KAGRA at design sensitivity. We find that the binary evolution and metallicity-specific star formation rate density each impacts the predicted merger rates by order $mathcal {O}(10)$. We also present predictions for the GW-detected BHNS merger properties and find that all 420 model variations predict that $lesssim 5{{ m per cent}}$ of the BHNS mergers have BH masses $m_{ m {BH}} gtrsim 18, m {M}_{odot }$, total masses $m_{ m {tot}} gtrsim 20, m {M}_{odot }$, chirp masses ${mathcal {M}}_{ m {c}} gtrsim 5.5, m {M}_{odot }$, and mass ratios qf ≳ 12 or qf ≲ 2. Moreover, we find that massive NSs with $m_{ m {NS}} gt 2, m {M}_{odot }$ are expected to be commonly detected in BHNS mergers in almost all our model variations. Finally, a wide range of $sim 0{{ m per cent}}$ to $70{{ m per cent}}$ of the BHNS mergers are predicted to eject mass during the merger. Our results highlight the importance of considering variations in binary evolution and cosmological models when predicting, and eventually evaluating, populations of BHNS mergers.
    Print ISSN: 0035-8711
    Electronic ISSN: 1365-2966
    Topics: Physics
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