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In: Sucht: Zeitschrift für Wissenschaft und Praxis, Band 48, Heft 6, S. 439-443
ISSN: 1664-2856
In: Vertriebene - Integration - Verständigung Band 10
In: Bios: Zeitschrift für Biographieforschung, Oral History und Lebensverlaufsanalysen, Band 30, Heft 1-2, S. 44-59
ISSN: 2196-243X
In: Forschungen und Quellen zur Kirchen- und Kulturgeschichte Ostdeutschlands 19
In: Sucht: Zeitschrift für Wissenschaft und Praxis, Band 58, Heft 6, S. 415-417
ISSN: 1664-2856
Die Deutsche Rentenversicherung und die Gesetzliche Krankenversicherung haben ein gemeinsames Rahmenkonzept für die ganztägig ambulante Rehabilitation Abhängigkeitskranker erstellt und nach Rücksprache mit den Suchtfachverbänden verabschiedet. Darin wird diese Leistungsform von der niedrigfrequenten ambulanten Rehabilitation abgegrenzt. Zielgruppen, Indikationsstellung, strukturelle und konzeptionelle Anforderungen, Inhalte der Rehabilitation, Aussagen zu Frequenz und Dauer und personelle und räumliche Anforderungen werden beschrieben.
Der Band blickt reflektiert-kritisch auf die Genese der Sozialen Arbeit in Ostdeutschland und fragt: Wie können hiesige Spezifika der Sozialen Arbeit - entstanden aus politischen, sozialen sowei institutionellen Kontexten und Veränderungen, aus der Ökonomisierung und aus persönlichen Erfahrungen - verstanden und erklärt werden? Welche Aufgaben ergeben sich daraus für die Soziale Arbeit insgesamt?
International audience ; Multilingualism is a cultural cornerstone of Europe and firmly anchored in the European treaties including full language equality. However, language barriers impacting business, cross-lingual and cross-cultural communication are still omnipresent. Language Technologies (LTs) are a powerful means to break down these barriers. While the last decade has seen various initiatives that created a multitude of approaches and technologies tailored to Europe's specific needs, there is still an immense level of fragmentation. At the same time, AI has become an increasingly important concept in the European Information and Communication Technology area. For a few years now, AI-including many opportunities, synergies but also misconceptions-has been overshadowing every other topic. We present an overview of the European LT landscape, describing funding programmes, activities, actions and challenges in the different countries with regard to LT, including the current state of play in industry and the LT market. We present a brief overview of the main LT-related activities on the EU level in the last ten years and develop strategic guidance with regard to four key dimensions.
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International audience ; Multilingualism is a cultural cornerstone of Europe and firmly anchored in the European treaties including full language equality. However, language barriers impacting business, cross-lingual and cross-cultural communication are still omnipresent. Language Technologies (LTs) are a powerful means to break down these barriers. While the last decade has seen various initiatives that created a multitude of approaches and technologies tailored to Europe's specific needs, there is still an immense level of fragmentation. At the same time, AI has become an increasingly important concept in the European Information and Communication Technology area. For a few years now, AI-including many opportunities, synergies but also misconceptions-has been overshadowing every other topic. We present an overview of the European LT landscape, describing funding programmes, activities, actions and challenges in the different countries with regard to LT, including the current state of play in industry and the LT market. We present a brief overview of the main LT-related activities on the EU level in the last ten years and develop strategic guidance with regard to four key dimensions.
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Multilingualism is a cultural cornerstone of Europe and firmly anchored in the European treaties including full language equality. However, language barriers impacting business, cross-lingual and cross-cultural communication are still omnipresent. Language Technologies (LTs) are a powerful means to break down these barriers. While the last decade has seen various initiatives that created a multitude of approaches and technologies tailored to Europe's specific needs, there is still an immense level of fragmentation. At the same time, AI has become an increasingly important concept in the European Information and Communication Technology area. For a few years now, AI – including many opportunities, synergies but also misconceptions – has been overshadowing every other topic. We present an overview of the European LT landscape, describing funding programmes, activities, actions and challenges in the different countries with regard to LT, including the current state of play in industry and the LT market. We present a brief overview of the main LT-related activities on the EU level in the last ten years and develop strategic guidance with regard to four key dimensions.
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