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See detailThe Cemetery Surveyor Application: Non-paper data Collection Methods in Luxembourg Burial Grounds
Streb, Christoph Klaus UL; Médard de Chardon, Cyrille UL; Kolnberger, Thomas UL

in Mytum, Harold; Veit, Richard (Eds.) Innovation and implementation. Critical Reflections and New Approaches to Historc Mortuary Data Collection, Analysis and Dissemination (2023)

Sepulchral culture-science requires detailed fieldwork, focusing on minutiae and spatial attributes, yielding cumbersomely large data sets. For a study on material cultures in the Luxembourg region’s ... [more ▼]

Sepulchral culture-science requires detailed fieldwork, focusing on minutiae and spatial attributes, yielding cumbersomely large data sets. For a study on material cultures in the Luxembourg region’s spaces of remembrance, we developed the Cemetery Surveyor Application (CSA) and Web Cemetery Surveyor (WCA) for Android devices and desktop computers respectively, aiming to streamline diverse data collection methodologies. The multi-platform applications provide varying affordances, benefits and limitations. The android application, operating off-line, allows the association of photographs to grave features directly, while the desktop version, accessed online, allows simultaneous collaboration. This paper describes how the tools responded to a need, their development and design process, the justifications for their operations, strengths, weaknesses, and makes recommendations for future implementations. [less ▲]

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See detailThe material culture of burial and its microgeography: A Luxembourg cemetery as a methodological example of an object-centred approach to quantitative material culture studies
Streb, Christoph Klaus UL; Kolnberger, Thomas UL; Kmec, Sonja UL

in Journal of Material Culture (2019), 24(2), 1-26

This article uses a novel quantitative methodology to examine sepulchral material culture. Drawing on the theoretical frameworks of social spatialization and art as agency, the authors contend that ... [more ▼]

This article uses a novel quantitative methodology to examine sepulchral material culture. Drawing on the theoretical frameworks of social spatialization and art as agency, the authors contend that variations in grave designs and materiality cannot simply be explained in terms of changes in fashion and mentality. Other factors also need to be taken into account. Using a digital data collection tool, the Cemetery Surveyor Application (CSA) developed at the University of Luxembourg, they compile a set of data encompassing all the material aspects of each grave in a cemetery in Luxembourg (Western Europe), the setting of their case study. The graves are dated from the 1850s to 2015. |The authors compare the chronological evolution of the most recurrent material features with a GIS-based spatial analysis of the same features. The results of the spatial analysis not only largely confirm the chronological study, but also allow them to be more precise (dating is often problematic) and include undated graves (a third of the sample). The digital data collection tool also allows them to compare cemeteries and to highlight variations in these that cannot merely be imputed to chronology, but also to spatial proximity and material agency. [less ▲]

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See detailCimetière communal de Walferdange au Luxembourg. Les défunts sous le regard des vivants, vivre l’hétérotopie du cimetière
Kmec, Sonja UL; Streb, Christoph Klaus UL; Kolnberger, Thomas UL et al

in Botte, Julie (Ed.) Des lieux pour penser: musées, bibliothèques, théâtres. Matériaux pour une discussion (2018)

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See detailHierarchien der Identität? Forschungsdesiderate in China
Streb, Christoph Klaus UL; He, Junwei

in Friedhof und Denkmal (2017), 62(1),

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See detailMODERN CLASS SOCIETY IN THE MAKING: EVIDENCE FROM PALATINATE GRAVESTONES OF THE 19TH CENTURY
Streb, Christoph Klaus UL

in International Journal of Historical Archaeology (2016)

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See detailEntrepreneurial Behavior During Industry Emergence: An Unconventional Study of Discovery and Creation in the Early PC Industry
Gupta; Streb, Christoph Klaus UL; Gupta, Vishal K. et al

in New England Journal of Entrepreneurship (2015), 18(2), 61-79

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See detailA Review on Corporate Longevity
Xin, F; Dolfsma, W; Streb, Christoph Klaus UL

Scientific Conference (2011)

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See detailWhat Constitutes Aging Workforce Management? Lessons Learned in an Industry-Specific Case Study
Streb, Christoph Klaus UL; Voelpel, S; Leibold, M et al

in Bornemeyer, C; Schneider, J (Eds.) Aging Society and its Implications for Services Marketing – Approaches in Hospitality, Tourism and Transport (2011)

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See detailWhat Do We Know About Managing Aging Teams? Lessons Learned from the Automotive Shop Floor
Streb, Christoph Klaus UL; Gellert, F.J.

in Organizational Dynamics (2011), 40(2), 144-150

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See detailA Balanced Scorecard for Managing the Aging Workforce
VOELPEL, S. C.; Streb, Christoph Klaus UL

in Organizational Dynamics (2010), 39(1), 84-90

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See detailExploratory Case Studies
Streb, Christoph Klaus UL

in Mills, A.J.; Durepos, G; Wiebe, E (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Case Study Research (2010)

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See detailAltersproblemen Entgegenwirken
Streb, Christoph Klaus UL; Hilbig, W; Voelpel, S

in Personalmagazin (2009), 11(1), 24-25

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See detailAnalyzing the Effectiveness of Contemporary Aging Workforce Management:. The Case of Daimler AG
Streb, Christoph Klaus UL; Voelpel, S. C.

in Organizational Dynamics (2009), 38(4), 305-311

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