CAPCOM - Capabilities and interactive knowledge-to-action - Concepts and methods The primary goal of CAPCOM is to strengthen the theoretical
and methodological foundation of the subprojects in the
research consortium Capital4Health. The subproject CAPCOM
revises the current theory and investigates theory
development of 1) the relation of behavioral and preventive
concepts (capabilities), 2) approaches regarding interactive
knowledge-to-action (IK2A), and 3) transdisciplinarity.
The basic design of CAPCOM is based on a recursive process
involving development, conceptualization, implementation,
and evaluation. The five empirical subprojects of the
research consortium Capital4Health can be seen as “fields of
intervention” for CAPCOM. | Project manager: Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Alfred Rütten, Prof. Dr. Dr. Thomas Abel, Prof. Dr. Björn Eskofier, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Matthias Bergmann
Project participants: Dr. Annika Frahsa, Valentin Schätzlein, Dr.-Ing. Heike Leutheuser, PD Dr. Peter Gelius
Keywords: secondary data analysis; capabilities for physical activity; theory development; methods development; active lifestyles; transdisciplinarity
Duration: 1.2.2015 - 31.1.2018
Sponsored by: Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung, vertreten durch den Projektträger dlr
Contact: Leutheuser, Heike Phone 20284, E-Mail: heike.leutheuser@fau.de
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