{"id":9437,"date":"2018-10-31T16:35:53","date_gmt":"2018-10-31T15:35:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.sgs-sss.ch\/?page_id=9437"},"modified":"2024-11-20T12:54:25","modified_gmt":"2024-11-20T11:54:25","slug":"kongress-2019-in-nechatel","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.sgs-sss.ch\/de\/die-gesellschaft\/kongresse\/kongress-2019-in-nechatel\/","title":{"rendered":"Kongress 2019 in Neuch\u00e2tel"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<style type=\"text\/css\" data-created_by=\"avia_inline_auto\" id=\"style-css-av-cuei99-34a2343e3b9300f7c27512b10f46a730\">\n.avia-section.av-cuei99-34a2343e3b9300f7c27512b10f46a730{\nbackground-color:#ffffff;\nbackground-image:unset;\n}\n<\/style>\n<div id='av_section_1'  class='avia-section av-cuei99-34a2343e3b9300f7c27512b10f46a730 main_color avia-section-default avia-no-shadow  avia-builder-el-0  avia-builder-el-no-sibling  avia-bg-style-scroll container_wrap fullsize'  ><div class='container av-section-cont-open' ><main  role=\"main\" itemprop=\"mainContentOfPage\"  class='template-page content  av-content-full alpha units'><div class='post-entry post-entry-type-page post-entry-9437'><div class='entry-content-wrapper clearfix'>\n\n<style type=\"text\/css\" data-created_by=\"avia_inline_auto\" id=\"style-css-av-b9rjh9-eedbbcf60fea8013f9a5ec40cdf7cdbd\">\n#top .av-special-heading.av-b9rjh9-eedbbcf60fea8013f9a5ec40cdf7cdbd{\npadding-bottom:25px;\n}\nbody .av-special-heading.av-b9rjh9-eedbbcf60fea8013f9a5ec40cdf7cdbd .av-special-heading-tag .heading-char{\nfont-size:25px;\n}\n.av-special-heading.av-b9rjh9-eedbbcf60fea8013f9a5ec40cdf7cdbd .av-subheading{\nfont-size:15px;\n}\n<\/style>\n<div  class='av-special-heading av-b9rjh9-eedbbcf60fea8013f9a5ec40cdf7cdbd av-special-heading-h2  avia-builder-el-1  el_before_av_one_fourth  avia-builder-el-first '><h2 class='av-special-heading-tag '  itemprop=\"headline\"  >Neuch\u00e2tel 2019<\/h2><div class=\"special-heading-border\"><div class=\"special-heading-inner-border\"><\/div><\/div><\/div>\n<div class='flex_column_table av-8i1v31-70c166358b4b00ba38a3bcf3ee2da707 sc-av_one_fourth av-equal-height-column-flextable'>\n<style type=\"text\/css\" data-created_by=\"avia_inline_auto\" id=\"style-css-av-8i1v31-70c166358b4b00ba38a3bcf3ee2da707\">\n.flex_column.av-8i1v31-70c166358b4b00ba38a3bcf3ee2da707{\nborder-radius:0px 0px 0px 0px;\npadding:20px 0px 0px 0px;\n}\n<\/style>\n<div  class='flex_column av-8i1v31-70c166358b4b00ba38a3bcf3ee2da707 av_one_fourth  avia-builder-el-2  el_after_av_heading  el_before_av_three_fourth  first flex_column_table_cell av-equal-height-column av-align-top  '     ><style type=\"text\/css\" data-created_by=\"avia_inline_auto\" id=\"style-css-av-7xbjst-fe3199306b3ed8eb97e2f9f786adb9d4\">\n.avia-image-container.av-7xbjst-fe3199306b3ed8eb97e2f9f786adb9d4 img.avia_image{\nbox-shadow:none;\n}\n.avia-image-container.av-7xbjst-fe3199306b3ed8eb97e2f9f786adb9d4 .av-image-caption-overlay-center{\ncolor:#ffffff;\n}\n<\/style>\n<div  class='avia-image-container av-7xbjst-fe3199306b3ed8eb97e2f9f786adb9d4 av-styling- av-img-linked avia-align-center  avia-builder-el-3  avia-builder-el-no-sibling '   itemprop=\"image\" itemscope=\"itemscope\" itemtype=\"https:\/\/schema.org\/ImageObject\" ><div class=\"avia-image-container-inner\"><div class=\"avia-image-overlay-wrap\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.sgs-sss.ch\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/10\/affiche.pdf\" class='avia_image '  target=\"_blank\"  rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" aria-label='LogoAffiche'><img decoding=\"async\" fetchpriority=\"high\" class='wp-image-9423 avia-img-lazy-loading-not-9423 avia_image ' src=\"https:\/\/www.sgs-sss.ch\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/10\/LogoAffiche.jpg\" alt='' title='LogoAffiche'  height=\"254\" width=\"180\"  itemprop=\"thumbnailUrl\"  \/><\/a><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class='av-flex-placeholder'><\/div>\n<style type=\"text\/css\" data-created_by=\"avia_inline_auto\" id=\"style-css-av-54s2vh-efd604a3475aacab25fb1350c22805d1\">\n.flex_column.av-54s2vh-efd604a3475aacab25fb1350c22805d1{\nborder-radius:0px 0px 0px 0px;\npadding:20px 20px 20px 20px;\n}\n<\/style>\n<div  class='flex_column av-54s2vh-efd604a3475aacab25fb1350c22805d1 av_three_fourth  avia-builder-el-4  el_after_av_one_fourth  el_before_av_toggle_container  flex_column_table_cell av-equal-height-column av-align-top  '     ><section  class='av_textblock_section av-44tpnh-e0c6e2e10b9b1a8229410b36acc4a5e3 '   itemscope=\"itemscope\" itemtype=\"https:\/\/schema.org\/CreativeWork\" ><div class='avia_textblock'  itemprop=\"text\" ><blockquote>\n<h3>Kongress der Schweizerischen Gesellschaft f\u00fcr Soziologie 2019:<\/h3>\n<p><strong>Thema:<\/strong> Die Zukunft der Arbeit<\/p>\n<p><strong>Datum:<\/strong> 10. bis 12. September 2019<\/p>\n<p><strong>Ort:<\/strong> Universit\u00e4t Neuch\u00e2tel<\/p>\n<p><strong>Guest Speaker:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>\u00bb David Brady<br \/>\n\u00bb Craig Calhoun<br \/>\n\u00bb Noortje Marres<br \/>\n\u00bb Dominique M\u00e9da<br \/>\n\u00bb Heike Solga<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.sgs-sss.ch\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/11\/2019_SSA_Congress_FinalPro.pdf\">DOWNLOAD VOLLST\u00c4NDIGES KONGRESSPROGRAMM<\/a><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<\/div><\/section><\/div><\/div><!--close column table wrapper. Autoclose: 1 --><div  class='togglecontainer av-m3pqukvn-bdedff98179f3b1b2f6d34fcdf2c114a  avia-builder-el-6  el_after_av_three_fourth  el_before_av_hr  toggle_close_all' >\n<section class='av_toggle_section av-m3pquixi-5d582b497db0e0f5e4d7a43de94e4bab'  itemscope=\"itemscope\" itemtype=\"https:\/\/schema.org\/CreativeWork\" ><div role=\"tablist\" class=\"single_toggle\" data-tags=\"{Alle} \"  ><p id='toggle-toggle-id-1' data-fake-id='#toggle-id-1' class='toggler  av-title-above '  itemprop=\"headline\"  role='tab' tabindex='0' aria-controls='toggle-id-1' data-slide-speed=\"200\" data-title=\"Kongressthema\" data-title-open=\"\" data-aria_collapsed=\"Click to expand: Kongressthema\" data-aria_expanded=\"Click to collapse: Kongressthema\">Kongressthema<span class=\"toggle_icon\"><span class=\"vert_icon\"><\/span><span class=\"hor_icon\"><\/span><\/span><\/p><div id='toggle-id-1' aria-labelledby='toggle-toggle-id-1' role='region' class='toggle_wrap  av-title-above'  ><div class='toggle_content invers-color '  itemprop=\"text\" ><p>F\u00fcr die meisten von uns ist Arbeit Hauptquelle f\u00fcr Lohn und Status. Sie definiert, wer wir f\u00fcr uns selbst und f\u00fcr andere sind. Aber Arbeit ver\u00e4ndert sich, und die sozialen und politischen Auswirkungen der entstehenden Formen von Arbeit sind unklar.<\/p>\n<p>Seit den 1970er Jahren besch\u00e4ftigt der Dienstleistungssektor in den wirtschaftlich fortgeschrittenen L\u00e4ndern einen gr\u00f6\u00dferen Teil der Arbeitskr\u00e4fte als das verarbeitende Gewerbe. Dar\u00fcber hinaus ist die Zahl der Frauen in der Belegschaft drastisch gestiegen, obwohl weiterhin geschlechtsspezifische Ungleichheiten bei den L\u00f6hnen, Einstellungen, Bef\u00f6rderungen und Behandlungen am Arbeitsplatz bestehen. Gleichzeitig pr\u00e4gen die aktuellen technologischen Entwicklungen \u2013 insbesondere in der IT-Branche und in den Biowissenschaften \u2013 Arbeitsroutine und Arbeitsm\u00e4rkte weltweit. Risikokapital, Start-ups und Online-Plattformen treiben zunehmend Gesch\u00e4ft und Innovation voran.<\/p>\n<p>In diesem Kontext ergeben sich neue M\u00f6glichkeiten f\u00fcr kreative Menschen, die flexible Arbeitszeiten und mehr Mobilit\u00e4t genie\u00dfen. Die technologiegetriebene &#8222;Gig Economy&#8220; bietet auch f\u00fcr wenig qualifizierte Arbeiter und Arbeiterinnen neue Einkommensalternativen. Dabei werden soziale Identit\u00e4ten neu definiert. Aber Robotik und Automatisierung, gepaart mit wirtschaftlicher Globalisierung, f\u00fchren auch dazu, dass traditionelle Arbeitspl\u00e4tze der Arbeiterklasse in den reicheren Teilen der Welt allm\u00e4hlich verschwinden. Und die Besch\u00e4ftigungsstabilit\u00e4t wird durch die Finanzialisierung der Wirtschaft untergraben, was sich auch auf die soziale Ungleichheit auswirkt. Befristete Arbeitsverh\u00e4ltnisse, unfreiwillige Teilzeitarbeit, oder Zeitarbeitsvereinbarungen \u2013 was gemeinhin als &#8222;Nicht-Standard-Besch\u00e4ftigung&#8220; bezeichnet wird \u2013 hat in vielen Bereichen gut bezahlte, sichere und dauerhafte Arbeitspl\u00e4tze ersetzt. Tats\u00e4chlich hat sich die Unterscheidung zwischen Arbeit und Nicht-Arbeit im Zuge der digitalen Revolution zunehmend verwischt.<\/p>\n<p>Diese Entwicklungen haben das Potenzial, Gesellschaften grundlegend zu ver\u00e4ndern. Sie wirken sich auf jede Form der sozialen Organisation aus, von Familien und Haushalten bis hin zu Quartieren und St\u00e4dten; von lokalen und transnationalen Gemeinschaften, sozialen Bewegungen und Nichtregierungsorganisationen, Krankenh\u00e4usern und Gesundheitsdienstleistern, bis hin zu \u00f6ffentlichen B\u00fcrokratien und politischen Systemen. Viele dieser Ver\u00e4nderungen m\u00fcssen von den Sozialwissenschaften noch gr\u00fcndlich analysiert werden. Wie wirken sich Forderungen nach geografischer Mobilit\u00e4t und Rund-um-die-Uhr-Verf\u00fcgbarkeit von Fachkr\u00e4ften auf Paare und Familien aus? St\u00f6rt das Fehlen eines stabilen Einkommens die traditionellen Strategien der Haushaltsbildung und -reproduktion? Welche psychischen und physischen Gesundheitsprobleme sind auf prek\u00e4re Lebensbedingungen zur\u00fcckzuf\u00fchren? Und welche F\u00e4higkeiten sollten die Schulen der n\u00e4chsten Generation von Arbeitnehmern vermitteln? Sollte beispielsweise die &#8222;Digitalisierung&#8220; der Primarschule Priorit\u00e4t haben?<\/p>\n<p>Die Aufgabe ist dringend, weil die politischen Entscheidungstr\u00e4ger schlecht ger\u00fcstet erscheinen, um die gesellschaftlichen Herausforderungen anzugehen, die sich aus der Ver\u00e4nderung der Arbeit ergeben. Tats\u00e4chlich wirft die Verbreitung von atypischen Arbeitspl\u00e4tzen neue regulatorische Fragen in Bezug auf die Rechte der Arbeitnehmerschaft, die Pflichten der Arbeitgeberschaft und die Rolle des Staates auf. Dar\u00fcber hinaus fehlt es wichtigen Teilen der Erwerbsbev\u00f6lkerung an territorialer Verankerung (z.B. Telearbeit) und sie entziehen sich nationalen Regelungen. Auch die Sozialversicherungssysteme m\u00fcssen sich anpassen, um gef\u00e4hrdete Gruppen wie Behinderte, \u00e4ltere Menschen und Unterbesch\u00e4ftigte zu sch\u00fctzen. Dar\u00fcber hinaus schaffen Bem\u00fchungen zur Rettung von Arbeitspl\u00e4tzen in der Produktion, wie beispielsweise die protektionistischen Ma\u00dfnahmen von Donald Trump, geopolitische Spannungen in einer Welt, in der Nationalstaaten viel von ihrer Macht an transnationale Unternehmen verloren haben.<\/p>\n<p>Mit dem Thema &#8222;Die Zukunft der Arbeit&#8220; l\u00e4dt die Schweizerische Gesellschaft f\u00fcr Soziologie die Schweizer und internationale akademische Gemeinschaft ein, \u00fcber Ver\u00e4nderungen nachzudenken, die nicht nur die Arbeitswelt und die Wirtschaft, sondern die Gesellschaft als Ganzes betreffen. Mit ihren methodischen Werkzeugen hat die Soziologie das Potenzial, neue Perspektiven, Konzepte, Ma\u00dfnahmen und Indikatoren zu entwickeln, um die sich ver\u00e4ndernden Realit\u00e4ten der Arbeit zu erfassen. Ihre F\u00e4higkeit, diese Herausforderung anzunehmen, wird auch die Zukunft der Soziologen und ihrer Arbeit pr\u00e4gen.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/section>\n<section class='av_toggle_section av-m3pse1qn-b6d0fc12e5232e26fe1f1504a08eff82'  itemscope=\"itemscope\" itemtype=\"https:\/\/schema.org\/CreativeWork\" ><div role=\"tablist\" class=\"single_toggle\" data-tags=\"{Alle} \"  ><p id='toggle-toggle-id-2' data-fake-id='#toggle-id-2' class='toggler  av-title-above '  itemprop=\"headline\"  role='tab' tabindex='0' aria-controls='toggle-id-2' data-slide-speed=\"200\" data-title=\"Guest Speakers\" data-title-open=\"\" data-aria_collapsed=\"Click to expand: Guest Speakers\" data-aria_expanded=\"Click to collapse: Guest Speakers\">Guest Speakers<span class=\"toggle_icon\"><span class=\"vert_icon\"><\/span><span class=\"hor_icon\"><\/span><\/span><\/p><div id='toggle-id-2' aria-labelledby='toggle-toggle-id-2' role='region' class='toggle_wrap  av-title-above'  ><div class='toggle_content invers-color '  itemprop=\"text\" ><p><strong>David Brady<\/strong>, University of California at Riverside<\/p>\n<div class=\"page\" title=\"Page 18\">\n<div class=\"section\">\n<div class=\"layoutArea\">\n<div class=\"column\">\n<p>David Brady is Professor of Public Policy and Director of the Blum Initiative on Global and Regional Poverty at UC Riverside. He is also a Fellow at the WZB Berlin Social Science Center. He received his Ph.D. in Sociology and Public Affairs from Indiana University, and his B.A. in Sociology from the University of Minnesota. His articles have won awards from the American Sociological Association, The Society for the Study of Economic Inequality, the Foundation for International Studies on Social Security, and the European Academy of Sociology. He is the author of Rich Democracies, Poor People and co-editor of The Oxford Handbook of the Social Science of Poverty. His research currently focuses on (1) the measurement and causes of poverty; (2) comparative social policy; (3) the effects of very long term economic resources for racial and health inequalities; and (4) the political consequences of rising immigration and racial\/ethnic heterogeneity.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Craig Calhoun<\/strong>, Arizona State University and London School of Economics<\/p>\n<div class=\"page\" title=\"Page 18\">\n<div class=\"section\">\n<div class=\"layoutArea\">\n<div class=\"column\">\n<p>Craig Calhoun is University Professor of Social Sciences at Arizona State University. Previously, he was Director of the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), President of the Social Science Research Council (SSRC), and a professor at NYU (where he founded the Institute for Public Knowledge), Columbia, and UNC-Chapel Hill (where he founded the University Center for International Studies and served as Dean). He is also President of the International Institute of Sociology and was the first President of the Berggruen Institute. Calhoun\u2019s books include Roots of Radicalism, Critical Social Theory, and Does Capitalism Have a Future? (with Immanuel Wallerstein, Randall Collins, Georgi Derluguian, and Michael Mann). The Degeneration of Democracy (with Charles Taylor and Dilip Gaonkar) will be published by Harvard University Press in 2020. Why Sociology Matters will be published by Polity in 2020. More detail can be found at https:\/\/spgs.clas. asu.edu\/content\/craig-calhoun.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><strong>Noortje Marres<\/strong>, University of Warwick<\/p>\n<p>Professor Noortje Marres is Director of the Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies at the University of Warwick. She is an interdisciplinary sociologist who investigates issues at the intersection of innovation, everyday environments and public life: participation in technological societies; societal testing of intelligent technology; the changing relations between social life and social science in a digital age. Noortje also contributes to methodology development, in the area of issue mapping (www.issuemapping.net). She studied sociology and philosophy of science and technology at the University of Amsterdam and is currently a Visiting Professor in the Centre for Science and Technology Studies at the University of Leiden (the Netherlands). Her first book, Material Participation (Palgrave) came out in paperback in 2015 and her second, Digital Sociology (Polity) was published in 2017. Together with Michael Guggenheim and Alex Wilkie, she edited Inventing the Social (Mattering Press, 2018). More info at www.noortjemarres.net.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><strong>Dominique M\u00e9da<\/strong>, Universit\u00e9 Paris II Dauphine<\/p>\n<p>Dominique M\u00e9da is Professor of Sociology at the Universit\u00e9 Paris Dauphine\/PSL and Director of the Institut de Recherche Interdisciplinaire en Sciences Sociales (IRISSO). She also holds the chair \u00ab Reconversion \u00e9cologique, Travail, Emploi, Politiques sociales \u00bb at the Coll\u00e8ge d\u2019Etudes Mondiales (FMSH). An alumn of the Ecole Normale Sup\u00e9rieure and the Ecole Nationale d\u2019Administration, she holds an agr\u00e9gation in philosophy. Dominique M\u00e9da specializes in labor issues and social policies. She has published or co-published several volumes on (1) the transformation of work\u2014Le Travail. Une valeur en voie de disparition (1995) and R\u00e9inventer le Travail with Patricia Vendramin (2013)\u2014(2) growth and wealth indicators\u2014Qu\u2019est-ce que la richesse ? (1998), La Mystique de la croissance. Comment s\u2019en lib\u00e9rer (2013) and Vers une soci\u00e9t\u00e9 post-croissance with Florence Jany-Catrice (2016)\u2014and (3) gender equality\u2014Le Temps des femmes. Pour un nouveau partage des r\u00f4les (2001) and Le deuxi\u00e8me \u00e2ge de l\u2019\u00e9mancipation with H\u00e9l\u00e8ne P\u00e9rivier (2007).<\/p>\n<p><strong>Heike Solga<\/strong>, Berlin Social Science Center (WZB)<\/p>\n<p>Heike Solga is director of the research department \u201cSkill Formation and Labor market\u201d at the WZB \u2013 Berlin Social Science Center and professor for sociology at the Freie Universit\u00e4t Berlin. Her research interests are sociology of education, labor market research, and life course research. She is involved in the German National Education Panel Study (NEPS). She was co-editor of the K\u00f6lner Zeitschrift f\u00fcr Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (2005-2014). She has published numerous peer-reviewed journal articles and several books, among them are: Skill Formation \u2013 Interdisciplinary and Cross- National Perspectives\u201d (Cambridge University Press, 2008, edited together with Karl Ulrich Mayer), School-to-Work Transitions across Time and Place: Patterns, Socioeconomic Achievement, and Parenthood (Special Issue \u201cResearch in Social Stratification and Mobility\u201d, 2016, edited together with Marlis Buchmann) or \u201cEducation as social policy: Institutions, public support and outcomes over the life course\u201d (Special Issue \u201cJournal of European Social Policy\u201d, 2017, together with Valentina Di Stasio).<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/section>\n<section class='av_toggle_section av-m3prafjq-a0300daff3043faaf0f99eea87d7dbf4'  itemscope=\"itemscope\" itemtype=\"https:\/\/schema.org\/CreativeWork\" ><div role=\"tablist\" class=\"single_toggle\" data-tags=\"{Alle} \"  ><p id='toggle-toggle-id-3' data-fake-id='#toggle-id-3' class='toggler  av-title-above '  itemprop=\"headline\"  role='tab' tabindex='0' aria-controls='toggle-id-3' data-slide-speed=\"200\" data-title=\"Book of Abstracts\" data-title-open=\"\" data-aria_collapsed=\"Click to expand: Book of Abstracts\" data-aria_expanded=\"Click to collapse: Book of Abstracts\">Book of Abstracts<span class=\"toggle_icon\"><span class=\"vert_icon\"><\/span><span class=\"hor_icon\"><\/span><\/span><\/p><div id='toggle-id-3' aria-labelledby='toggle-toggle-id-3' role='region' class='toggle_wrap  av-title-above'  ><div class='toggle_content invers-color '  itemprop=\"text\" ><p>Das Book of Abstracts finden Sie <a href=\"https:\/\/www.sgs-sss.ch\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/11\/Book_of_Abstracts_Final_Sept_6.pdf\">hier<\/a>.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/section>\n<section class='av_toggle_section av-m3prvee8-840f5ee6b3815ab3cd93ed79fc006d49'  itemscope=\"itemscope\" itemtype=\"https:\/\/schema.org\/CreativeWork\" ><div role=\"tablist\" class=\"single_toggle\" data-tags=\"{Alle} \"  ><p id='toggle-toggle-id-4' data-fake-id='#toggle-id-4' class='toggler  av-title-above '  itemprop=\"headline\"  role='tab' tabindex='0' aria-controls='toggle-id-4' data-slide-speed=\"200\" data-title=\"Panel Discussion\" data-title-open=\"\" data-aria_collapsed=\"Click to expand: Panel Discussion\" data-aria_expanded=\"Click to collapse: Panel Discussion\">Panel Discussion<span class=\"toggle_icon\"><span class=\"vert_icon\"><\/span><span class=\"hor_icon\"><\/span><\/span><\/p><div id='toggle-id-4' aria-labelledby='toggle-toggle-id-4' role='region' class='toggle_wrap  av-title-above'  ><div class='toggle_content invers-color '  itemprop=\"text\" ><p>Panel Discussion with Craig Calhoun and Noortje Marrens on the Future Sociology<\/p>\n<p>Zur Aufzeichnung gelangen Sie <a href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=ZPPOuuC1G3A\">hier<\/a>.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/section>\n<\/div>\n\n<style type=\"text\/css\" data-created_by=\"avia_inline_auto\" id=\"style-css-av-2m29fh-e83cb9904c92f2df525c2204288af9e2\">\n#top .hr.hr-invisible.av-2m29fh-e83cb9904c92f2df525c2204288af9e2{\nheight:50px;\n}\n<\/style>\n<div  class='hr av-2m29fh-e83cb9904c92f2df525c2204288af9e2 hr-invisible  avia-builder-el-7  el_after_av_toggle_container  avia-builder-el-last '><span class='hr-inner '><span class=\"hr-inner-style\"><\/span><\/span><\/div>\n\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"","protected":false},"author":71,"featured_media":0,"parent":130,"menu_order":2,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","template":"","meta":{"footnotes":""},"class_list":["post-9437","page","type-page","status-publish","hentry"],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.sgs-sss.ch\/de\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/9437","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.sgs-sss.ch\/de\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.sgs-sss.ch\/de\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/page"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.sgs-sss.ch\/de\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/71"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.sgs-sss.ch\/de\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=9437"}],"version-history":[{"count":20,"href":"https:\/\/www.sgs-sss.ch\/de\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/9437\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":21143,"href":"https:\/\/www.sgs-sss.ch\/de\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/9437\/revisions\/21143"}],"up":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.sgs-sss.ch\/de\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/130"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.sgs-sss.ch\/de\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=9437"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}