hal National ICT policy challenges for developing countries: a grounded theory informed literature review By www.inderscience.com Published On :: 2020-02-07T23:20:50-05:00 This paper presents a review of the literature on the challenges of national information and communication technology (ICT) policies in the context of African countries. National ICT policies have been aligned with socio-development agendas of African countries. However, the policies have not delivered the expected outcomes due to many challenges. Studies have been conducted in isolation to highlight the challenges in the policy process. The study used grounded theory informed literature review to holistically analyse the problems in the context of African countries. The results were categorised in the typology of the policy process to understand the challenges from a broad perspective. The problems were categorised into agenda setting, policy formulation, legal frameworks, implementation and evaluation. In addition, there were constraints related to policy monitoring in the policy phases and imbalance of power among the policy stakeholders. The review suggests areas of further research. Full Article
hal A study on value chain of mushroom for value addition: challenges, opportunities and prospects of cultivation of mushroom By www.inderscience.com Published On :: 2024-10-07T23:20:50-05:00 This research was carried out with an objective of studying the existing mushroom value chain, identifying demand-supply gap, carrying out SWOT analysis to explore challenges, proposing action plan and presenting finally standard operating procedure for enhancing value chain effectiveness. Data was collected from 71 actors identified in the oyster mushroom value chain in Tumakuru Taluk, Karnataka State, India and analysed. Analysis showed that there were five different models of value chain, and the shortest value chain was the most profitable one. Based on the respondents' perceptions, mushroom cultivation offers many opportunities such as creating employment, improving economic condition and diet. Meanwhile they face challenges like, pest attack, hike in input materials' prices, lack of technical guidance during farming, finance support, inefficient marketing system. There is a need to address demand-supply gap, invest more in facilities and related research, integrate all the actors in value chain to enhance productivity. Full Article
hal On the Idea of Organization Transformation: The IS/IT Design Challenge in Systems Thinking By Published On :: Full Article
hal Challenge or Chaos: A Discourse Analysis of Women’s Perceptions of the Culture of Change in the IT Industry By Published On :: Full Article
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hal Challenges in Adopting Open Innovation Strategies in SMEs: An Exploratory Study in Portugal By Published On :: Full Article
hal The Use of Kanban to Alleviate Collaboration and Communication Challenges of Global Software Development By Published On :: 2017-05-23 Aim/Purpose: This paper aims to describe how various Kanban elements can help alleviate two prominent types of challenges, communication and collaboration in Global Software Development (GSD). Background: Iterative and Lean development methodologies like Kanban have gained significance in the software development industry, both in the co-located and globally distributed contexts. However, little is known on how such methodologies can help mitigate various challenges in that occur in a globally distributed software development context. Methodology: The study was conducted using a single-case study based on a general inductive approach to analysis and theory development. Through the literature review, collaboration and communication challenges that GSD teams face were identified. Data collected through semi-structured interviews was then inductively analyzed to describe how the case-study teams employed various Kanban elements to mitigate communication and collaboration challenges they face during GSD. Findings: The study found that some Kanban elements, when properly employed, can help alleviate collaboration and communication challenges that occur within GSD teams. These relate to Inclusion Criteria, Reverse Items, Kanban Board, Policies, Avatars, and Backlog. Contribution: The paper contributes to knowledge by proposing two simple concept maps that detail the specific types of communication and collaboration challenges which can be alleviated by the aforementioned Kanban elements in GSD. Recommendations for Practitioners: This paper is relevant to GSD teams who are seeking ways to enhance their team collaboration and communication as these are the most important elements that contribute to GSD project success. It is recommended that relevant Kanban elements be used to that effect, depending on the challenges that they aim to alleviate. Future Research: Future research can investigate the same research questions (or similar ones) using a quantitative approach. Full Article
hal Self-efficacy, Challenge, Threat and Motivation in Virtual and Blended Courses on Multicultural Campuses By Published On :: 2019-04-16 Aim/Purpose: The aim of this study was to examine the sense of challenge and threat, negative feelings, self-efficacy, and motivation among students in a virtual and a blended course on multicultural campuses and to see how to afford every student an equal opportunity to succeed in academic studies. Background: Most academic campuses in Israel are multicultural, with a diverse student body. The campuses strive to provide students from all sectors, regardless of nationality, religion, etc., the possibility of enjoying academic studies and completing them successfully. Methodology: This is a mixed-method study with a sample of 484 students belonging to three sectors: general Jewish, ultra-orthodox Jewish, and Arab. Contribution: This study’s findings might help faculty on multicultural campuses to advance all students and enable them equal opportunity to succeed in academic studies. Findings: Significant sectorial differences were found for the sense of challenge and threat, negative feelings, and motivation. We found that the sense of challenge and level of motivation among Arab students was higher than among the ultra-orthodox Jewish students, which, in turn, was higher than among the general Jewish student population. On the other hand, we found that the perception of threat and negative feelings among Arab students were higher than for the other two sectors for both the virtual and the blended course. Recommendations for Practitioners: Significant feedback might lessen the sense of threat and the negative feelings and be a meaningful factor for the students to persevere in the course. Intellectual, emotional, and differential feedback is recommended. Not relating to students’ difficulties might lead to a sense of alienation, a lack of belonging, or inability to cope with the tasks at hand and dropout from the course, or even from studies altogether. A good interaction between lecturer and student can change any sense of incompetence or helplessness to one of self-efficacy and the ability to interact with one’s surroundings. Recommendations for Researchers: Lecturers can reduce the sense of threat and negative feelings and increase a student’s motivation by making their presence felt on the course website, using the forums to manage discussions with students, and enabling and encouraging discussion among the students. Impact on Society: The integration of virtual learning environments into the learning process might lead to the fulfilment of an educational vision in which autonomous learners realize their personal potential. Hence they must be given tasks requiring the application of high learning skills without compromise, but rather with differential treatment of students in order to reduce negative feelings and the sense of threat, and to reduce the transactional distance. Future Research: Further studies should examine the causes of negative feelings among students participating in virtual and blended courses on multicultural campuses and how these feelings can be handled. Full Article
hal Integrated Information Systems - A Challenge for Long-Term Digital Preservation By Published On :: Full Article
hal (SNTL #3) Design and Implementation Challenges to an Interactive Social Media Based Learning Environment By Published On :: Full Article
hal Challenges of Knowledge and Information Management during New Product Introduction: Experiences from a Finnish Multinational Company By Published On :: 2016-10-31 Efficient knowledge and information management is essential for companies to prosper in the rapidly changing global environment. This article presents challenges of a large Finnish multinational company relating to their current knowledge and information management practices and systems. The focus is on New Product Introduction (NPI) process. The study is based on interviews and facilitated workshops in the Research and Development (R&D) and Production departments. Furthermore, the identified challenges are reflected to the findings presented in knowledge and information management literature. The results gained from the company case study were well in line with the findings in the literature. Three main topics, which can be generalized to cause challenges for knowledge and information management in most companies, were recognized: 1) Issues related to human behavior, individual characteristics and capabilities, different backgrounds, and professional vocabulary; 2) Codifying tacit knowledge into explicit information, which can be saved to company information system; 3) Lack of interoperability between different information systems. The study provides the management of the case company, and other similar organizations, focus points while seeking for better knowledge and information management. From a scientific perspective, the main contribution of this article is to give practical examples of how the theoretical findings presented in literature manifest themselves in real industrial practices. Full Article
hal The Challenge of Evaluating Virtual Communities of Practice: A Systematic Mapping Study By Published On :: 2020-02-29 Aim/Purpose: This paper presents a study of Virtual Communities of Practice (VCoP) evaluation methods that aims to identify their current status and impact on knowledge sharing. The purposes of the study are as follows: (i) to identify trends and research gaps in VCoP evaluation methods; and, (ii) to assist researchers to position new research activities in this domain. Background: VCoP have become a popular knowledge sharing mechanism for both individuals and organizations. Their evaluation process is complex; however, it is recognized as an essential means to provide evidences of community effectiveness. Moreover, VCoP have introduced additional features to face to face Communities of Practice (CoP) that need to be taken into account in evaluation processes, such as geographical dispersion. The fact that VCoP rely on Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) to execute their practices as well as storing artifacts virtually makes more consistent data analysis possible; thus, the evaluation process can apply automatic data gathering and analysis. Methodology: A systematic mapping study, based on five research questions, was carried out in order to analyze existing studies about VCoP evaluation methods and frameworks. The mapping included searching five research databases resulting in the selection of 1,417 papers over which a formal analysis process was applied. This process led to the preliminary selection of 39 primary studies for complete reading. After reading them, we select 28 relevant primary studies from which data was extracted and synthesized to answer the proposed research questions. Contribution: The authors of the primary studies analyzed along this systematic mapping propose a set of methods and strategies for evaluating VCoP, such as frameworks, processes and maturity models. Our main contribution is the identification of some research gaps present in the body of studies, in order to stimulate projects that can improve VCoP evaluation methods and support its important role in social learning. Findings: The systematic mapping led to the conclusion that most of the approaches for VCoP evaluation do not consider the combination of data structured and unstructured metrics. In addition, there is a lack of guidelines to support community operators’ actions based on evaluation metrics. Full Article
hal China’s Halal Food Industry: The Link Between Knowledge Management Capacity, Supply Chain Practices, and Company Performance By Published On :: 2021-07-20 Aim/Purpose: The study attempts to analyse the influences of knowledge management capacity on company performance and supply chain practices. It also examines whether supply chain practices significantly and positively impact company performance. Background: Knowledge management capacity is an essential tactical resource that enables the integration and coordination among supply chain stakeholders, but research examining the link between knowledge management capacity and supply chain practices and their impacts on company performance remains scarce. Methodology: The study uses correlation analysis and factor analysis to confirm the theoretical framework’s validity and structural equation modelling to test hypotheses. The data are obtained from 115 halal food firms in China (with a response rate of 82.7%). Contribution: This study’s findings contribute to the Social Capital Theory by presenting the impacts of different supply chain practices on company performance. The findings also suggest the impact of intangible resources on enhancing company performance, contributing to the Resource-based View Theory. These results are a crucial contribution to both academicians and corporate managers working in the Halal food industry. Managers can apply these findings to discover and adopt knowledge management capacity with practical anticipation that these concepts will align with their company strategies. Also, the research motivates managers to concentrate their knowledge management on enhancing companies’ supply chain practices to achieve improved company performance. Findings: This study is an initial effort that provides empirical evidence regarding the relationships among supply chain, knowledge management, and company performance from the perspective of China’s halal food industry. The results prove that knowledge management capacity is the supply chains’ primary success determinant and influencer. Besides, knowledge management capacity positively influences company performance, and supply chain practices directly influence company performance. Recommendations for Practitioners: Managers can apply these study findings to determine and increase knowledge management capacity with practical anticipation that these concepts will align with their company strategies. Also, the research motivates managers to concentrate their knowledge management on enhancing companies’ supply chain practices to achieve improved company performance. Recommendation for Researchers: The study presents a new theoretical framework and empirical evidence for surveying halal food businesses in China. Impact on Society: These results are a significant contribution to the research field and industry focusing on halal foods. Future Research: First, this research focuses only on halal food businesses in China; thus, it is essential to re-examine the hypothesized relations between the constructs in other Chinese business segments and regions. Next, the effect of variables and practices on the theorized framework should be taken into account and examined in other industries and nations. Full Article
hal Challenges in Contact Tracing by Mining Mobile Phone Location Data for COVID-19: Implications for Public Governance in South Africa By Published On :: 2021-04-05 Aim/Purpose: The paper’s objective is to examine the challenges of using the mobile phone to mine location data for effective contact tracing of symptomatic, pre-symptomatic, and asymptomatic individuals and the implications of this technology for public health governance. Background: The COVID-19 crisis has created an unprecedented need for contact tracing across South Africa, requiring thousands of people to be traced and their details captured in government health databases as part of public health efforts aimed at breaking the chains of transmission. Contact tracing for COVID-19 requires the identification of persons who may have been exposed to the virus and following them up daily for 14 days from the last point of exposure. Mining mobile phone location data can play a critical role in locating people from the time they were identified as contacts to the time they access medical assistance. In this case, it aids data flow to various databases designated for COVID-19 work. Methodology: The researchers conducted a review of the available literature on this subject drawing from academic articles published in peer-reviewed journals, research reports, and other relevant national and international government documents reporting on public health and COVID-19. Document analysis was used as the primary research method, drawing on the case studies. Contribution: Contact tracing remains a critical strategy in curbing the deadly COVID-19 pandemic in South Africa and elsewhere in the world. However, given increasing concern regarding its invasive nature and possible infringement of individual liberties, it is imperative to interrogate the challenges related to its implementation to ensure a balance with public governance. The research findings can thus be used to inform policies and practices associated with contact tracing in South Africa. Findings: The study found that contact tracing using mobile phone location data mining can be used to enforce quarantine measures such as lockdowns aimed at mitigating a public health emergency such as COVID-19. However, the use of technology can expose the public to criminal activities by exposing their locations. From a public governance point of view, any exposure of the public to social ills is highly undesirable. Recommendations for Practitioners: In using contact tracing apps to provide pertinent data location caution needs to be exercised to ensure that sensitive private information is not made public to the extent that it compromises citizens’ safety and security. The study recommends the development and implementation of data use protocols to support the use of this technology, in order to mitigate against infringement of individual privacy and other civil liberties. Recommendation for Researchers: Researchers should explore ways of improving digital applications in order to improve the acceptability of the use of contact tracing technology to manage pandemics such as COVID-19, paying attention to ethical considerations. Impact on Society: Since contact tracing has implications for privacy and confidentiality it must be conducted with caution. This research highlights the challenges that the authorities must address to ensure that the right to privacy and confidentiality is upheld. Future Research: Future research could focus on collecting primary data to provide insight on contact tracing through mining mobile phone location data. Research could also be conducted on how app-based technology can enhance the effectiveness of contact tracing in order to optimize testing and tracing coverage. This has the potential to minimize transmission whilst also minimizing tracing delays. Moreover, it is important to develop contact tracing apps that are universally inter-operable and privacy-preserving. Full Article
hal Experiences and Opinions of E-learners: What Works, What are the Challenges, and What Competencies Ensure Successful Online Learning By Published On :: Full Article
hal Challenges of Integrating Technologies for Learning: Introduction to the IJELLO Special Series of Chais Conference 2010 Best Papers By Published On :: Full Article
hal Plagiarism Management: Challenges, Procedure, and Workflow Automation By Published On :: 2018-11-24 Aim/Purpose: This paper presents some of the issues that academia faces in both the detection of plagiarism and the aftermath. The focus is on the latter, how academics and educational institutions around the world can address the challenges that follow the identification of an incident. The scope is to identify the need for and describe specific strategies to efficiently manage plagiarism incidents. Background: Plagiarism is possibly one of the major academic misconduct offences. Yet, only a portion of Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) appear to have well developed policies and procedures aimed at dealing with this issue or to follow these when required. Students who plagiarize and are not caught pose challenges for academia. Students who are caught pose equal challenges. Methodology: Following a literature review that identifies and describes the extent and the seriousness of the problem, procedures and strategies to address the issue are recommended, based on the literature and best practices. Contribution: The paper alerts academics regarding the need for the establishment of rigorous and standardized procedures to address the challenges that follow the identification of a plagiarism incident. It then describes how to streamline the process to improve consistency and reduce the errors and the effort required by academic staff. Recommendations for Practitioners: To ensure that what is expected to happen takes place, HEIs should structure the process of managing suspected plagiarism cases. Operationalization, workflow automation, diagrams that map the processes involved, clear in-formation and examples to support and help academics make informed and consistent decisions, templates to communicate with the offenders, and data-bases to record incidents for future reference are strongly recommended. Future research: This paper provides a good basis for further research that will examine the plagiarism policy, the procedures, and the outcome of employing the procedures within the faculties of a single HEI, or an empirical comparison of these across a group of HEIs. Impact on Society: Considering its potential consequences, educational institutions should strive to prevent, detect, and deter plagiarism – and any type of student misconduct. Inaction can be harmful, as it is likely that some students will not gain the appropriate knowledge that their chosen profession requires, which could put in danger both their wellbeing and the people they will later serve in their careers. Full Article
hal Teaching Information Management to Honors Degree Students: The Information Challenges Approach By Published On :: Full Article
hal Overcoming the Challenge of Cooperating with Competitors: Critical Success Factors of Interorganizational Systems Implementation By Published On :: Full Article
hal Collaborative Transdisciplinary Research In A Small Institution: Challenges And Opportunities By Published On :: 2018-07-02 Aim/Purpose: In this paper, we discuss how a Transdisciplinary (TD) and a Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR) initiative was conceptualized, developed, implemented, and sustained at a small academic institution with limited research infrastructure, emphasizing the role of capacity building. Background: Most examples of the implementation of TD research come from large-scale initiatives in research-intensive institutions or centers with multiple resources to establish collaborations among experts from different disciplines. However less is known about the implementation of TD and CBPR initiatives in small academic settings. Methodology: This paper includes a discussion of the challenges and lessons learned of this process in a teaching-intensive Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI), which included a research component as part of the institutional priorities when it transitioned to a 4-year college in 2001. Contribution: We hope that our experience helps other researchers in similar institutions to engage in this type of research. Findings: In this case, a collaborative TD and CBPR initiative was successfully implemented despite limited resources for capacity building and research infrastructure, as well as diversity among researchers and community members. Recommendation for Researchers: To sustain institutional collaborative capacity in this type of institution, authors recommend continuous capacity building efforts and the development of modules and/or courses to provide formal TD training for junior faculty while encouraging researchers to interact and collaborate. In addition, the importance of the role of the community liaison is highlighted. Impact on Society: Successful TD and CBPR initiatives may have a positive impact on the reduction or elimination of health disparities which involve complex phenomena that requires a broad view from different perspectives. Future Research: Even though capacity building can facilitate the implementation of TD and CBPR, many challenges arise as an inherent result of community engagement and the integration of different disciplines. Thus, the need of continuous reflection to acknowledge them becomes critical for advancing TD and CBPR efforts. Full Article
hal Challenges in Designing Curriculum for Trans-Disciplinary Education: On Cases of Designing Concentration on Informing Science and Master Program on Data Science By Published On :: 2019-04-19 Aim/Purpose: The growing complexity of the business environment and business processes as well as the Big Data phenomenon has an impact on every area of human activity nowadays. This new reality challenges the effectiveness of traditional narrowly oriented professional education. New areas of competences emerged as a synergy of multiple knowledge areas – transdisciplines. Informing Science and Data Science are just the first two such new areas we may identify as transdisciplines. Universities are facing the challenge to educate students for those new realities. Background: The purpose of the paper is to share the authors’ experience in designing curriculum for training bachelor students in Informing Science as a concentration within an Information Brokerage major, and a master program on Data Science. Methodology: Designing curriculum for transdisciplines requires diverse expertise obtained by both academia and industries and passed through several stages - identifying objectives, conceptualizing curriculum models, identifying content, and development pedagogical priorities. Contribution: Sharing our experience acquired in designing transdiscipline programs will contribute to a transition from a narrow professional education towards addressing 21st-century challenges. Findings: Analytical skills, combined with training in all categories of so-called “soft skills”, are essential in preparing students for a successful career in a transdiciplinary area of activities. Recommendations for Practitioners: Establishing a working environment encouraging not only sharing but close cooperation is essential nowadays. Recommendations for Researchers: There are two aspects of training professionals capable of succeeding in a transdisciplinary environment: encouraging mutual respect and developing out-of-box thinking. Impact on Society: The transition of higher education in a way to meet current challenges. Future Research The next steps in this research are to collect feedback regarding the professional careers of students graduating in these two programs and to adjust the curriculum accordingly. Full Article
hal Admin cannot create site after toggling "Create site on behalf" By community.openscholar.harvard.edu Published On :: Thu, 29 May 2014 15:32:14 +0000 Create Site on behalf of user Tags: openscholar Full Article
hal G-B CM Khalid Khurshid proves his mettle, closes door on unelected ‘power houses’ By tribune.com.pk Published On :: Wed, 07 Jul 21 11:18:22 +0500 In the initial six months, Khurshid’s relatively inexperienced government faced some tough challenges. Full Article Pakistan Gilgit-Baltistan
hal IMF pressure halts new EPZ plan By tribune.com.pk Published On :: Wed, 11 Sep 24 21:32:41 +0500 Govt withdraws Balochistan EPZ proposal, approves funds for SCO summit Full Article Business
hal Irish crowd waits hours for Halloween parade, only to find it was fake By www.geo.tv Published On :: Mon, 04 Nov 2024 13:38:00 +0500 A representational image showing people wearing costumes during a Halloween parade. — AFP/FileDUBLIN: In a rather intriguing yet disturbing revelation, a Pakistan-based artificial intelligence-powered website has been found to be behind a hoax Halloween parade in Dublin that led to... Full Article
hal Timothee Chalamet takes on Bob Dylan's role without ever meeting him By www.geo.tv Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 06:26:00 +0500 Timothee Chalamet takes on Bob Dylan's role without ever meeting himThe much-anticipated biopic of legendary singer Bob Dylan is all set to release in December.Timothee Chalamet did not meet Bob Dylan personally ahead of portraying the singer in the upcoming biopic A Complete... Full Article
hal London protesters demand halting arms sales to Israel By tribune.com.pk Published On :: Thu, 12 Sep 24 11:07:18 +0500 Protest sparked by Israeli airstrike on "humanitarian safe zone" in Gaza that killed at least 40 civilians Full Article World
hal Per-Song or Per-Album? Record Labels Challenge Court’s Piracy Damages Ruling By torrentfreak.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 21:13:02 +0000 Several major record labels are asking the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals for a rehearing en banc in their piracy lawsuit against Grande Communications. They argue that the court erred in holding that piracy damages should be calculated per album, rather than per song. They argue that this decision, which will lower the $47 million damages award, doesn't reflect the way that music is commercialized today. From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more. Full Article Lawsuits Repeat Infringer grande Grande Communications RIAA
hal Thalfahrt - ride n roll 2017 By www.kunstform.org Published On :: 2017-08-25 00:32:40 From the 25th to 26th of August 2017, the Ride n Roll Open Air Festival will take place, with two days of live music, as well as various competitions and workshops for BMX, skate, slackline, fitness and freerunning fans. Full Article
hal Vans Celebrates 25 Years of the Half Cab By www.kunstform.org Published On :: 2017-08-31 13:48:54 This fall, the world’s most iconic signature skateboarding shoe, the Vans Half Cab, celebrates 25 years of legendary skateboarding heritage. Originally released in 1992, the Half Cab represents an era of true design innovation. Constructed by street skaters in the early 90s by cutting the collar off the original Vans Caballero pro model and spawning the “lighter, better, faster” version of its predecessor, the iconic signature shoe for Steve Caballero has stood the test of time as a Vans Pro Skate favorite. The Half Cab has indisputably revolutionized performance skate progression, and still to this day, represents the leading-edge modifications in skateboarding footwear for which Vans has come to be known. An icon in his own right with more than 45 years of influential skateboarding under his belt, from his tenure as part of the original Bones Brigade crew to his decades-long career as a pioneer of skateboarding from vert and park, to street and bowl, Vans honors legend Steve Caballero with the release of two exclusive Half Cab colorways in the token silver anniversary hue and classic black. Highlighting premium pig suede uppers, metallic silver details, and a tonal embroidered “XXV” on the back heel for a commemorative touch, the 25th Anniversary Vans Half Cab is equipped with Vans Pro Skate’s signature Pro Classics performance innovation, featuring supportive ULTRACUSH HD sockliners for resilient cushioning and advanced comfort, and DURACAP reinforced underlays in high abrasion areas for premium durability and consistent fit. We wish you all the best! Your kunstform BMX Shop Team! Full Article
hal Robin Kachfi & Jan Mihaly won SoshUrbanMotion EU wildcard By www.kunstform.org Published On :: 2017-10-11 16:21:27 Robin Kachfi & Jan Mihaly won Sosh Urban Motion EU wildcard contest 2017 Robin Kachfi and Jan Mihaly just won the SoshUrbanMotion EU wildcard contest 2017 and they have now the chance to visit Paris, FR, for the main contest, where they will meet Tyler Fernengel/Rich Forne, Markus Wilke/Bruno Hoffmann, Joris Coulomb/Romain Fel, Julián Molina/Fernando Marmolejo, DeMarcus Paul/Will Huynh and Emeric Michon/Vincent Jokovic. Huge Congrats guys! More infos on Freedombmx.de All the best, Your kunstform BMX Shop Team! Video: Robin Kachfi Subscribe our youtube channel: https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/kunstformbmxshop Full Article
hal Robin Kachfi & Jan Mihaly x Freedombmx Paris Interview By www.kunstform.org Published On :: 2017-10-26 12:20:55 Robin Kachfi & Jan Mihaly taking home the 2nd Place at the Soshurbanmotion Contest 2017 Robin Kachfi and Jan Mihaly just taking home silver at the Soshurbanmotion maincontest. Freedombmx did an Interview with the guys to explane their success. You'll find all Infos about their paris trip on Freedombmx . Congrats Boys!!! All the best, Your kunstform BMX Shop Team! Interview: Markus Wilke Subscribe our youtube channel: https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/kunstformbmxshop Full Article
hal Robin Kachfi & Jan Mihaly - SOSH URBAN MOTION VIDEO By www.kunstform.org Published On :: 2017-11-11 18:51:52 Robin Kachfi & Jan Mihaly - SOSH URBAN MOTION Video 2017 Robin Kachfi and Jan Mihaly went home with the second place at the Sosh Urban Motion maincontest 2017 in Paris. Their video is now live on Youtube. You can check all infos about their Paris trip on Freedombmx . Enjoy the video! All the best, Your kunstform BMX Shop Team! Video: Robin Kachfi Interview: Markus Wilke Subscribe our youtube channel: https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/kunstformbmxshop Full Article
hal BTM Halloween-Jam #3 By www.kunstform.org Published On :: 2018-10-22 22:28:54 At the 27th October 2018, the BTM Halloween-Jam will take place the third time in a row at the Rolling Bonez e.V. Freiberg Skatepark. The contest will be splitted in 3 groups. The Contest fees are for Group A: 5€ - Group B: 4€ - Kids (U12) 2€ a part from that every one who's dressed up for Halloween must only pay half. Everyone got 2 runs inlcuding 1 best trick. Food, drinks and music will be provided, so just come over and have a good time. All the best, your kunstform BMX Shop Team! What: BTM Halloween-Jam #3 When: 27th of October 2018 Where: Skatehalle Freiberg Fuchsmühlenweg 13 09599 Freiberg More infos on Facebook. Full Article
hal Robin Kachfi - Halloween 2018 Video By www.kunstform.org Published On :: 2018-11-01 21:03:59 Robin Kachfi filmed together with Michael Lorenz a really rad Halloween Video, which you can watch now at Robin's Youtube Channel. You definitely shouldn't miss this! Enjoy the video, your kunstform BMX Shop Team! Video: Robin Kachfi subscribe to our youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/kunstformbmxshop Full Article
hal 20Inch Trophy 2019 Skatehalle Innsbruck By www.kunstform.org Published On :: 2019-02-26 14:03:24 The 20Inch Trophy BMX Contest celebrates their 10th anniversary! From the 15th to 17th of March 2019, the 20Inch Trophy BMX Contest will take place for the 10th time at the Skatehall in Innsbruck. Get ready for some cool specials like the pre- and afterparty, which will definitely be amazing! Friday, 15th March 2019: 3pm – Free riding 5pm – Superspecialsurprisecontest 8pm – Preparty Moustache | Café – Bar | Innsbruck Saturday, 16th March 2019: 10am – Practice 1pm – Qualification 5pm – Finals 10pm – After Party @Projectibk Sunday, 17th March 2019: 12pm – 12am – Hangover What: 20Inch Trophy in Innsbruck 2019 When: 15th - 17th of March 2019 Where: Skatehall Innsbruck Matthias Schmid Straße 12d 6020 Innsbruck Austria More infos on Facebook. Full Article
hal kunstform BMX Team @ Skatehalle Innsbruck By www.kunstform.org Published On :: 2019-11-21 16:20:13 As part of the 20Inch Trophy BMX Contest, we sent almost our entire BMX Team to Innsbruck. Unfortunately, the weather on this BMX trip was not too good. But luckily, Innsbruck has a newly renovated skate hall, which our bros were allowed to take apart in a small private BMX-only session. Thanks to Skatehalle Innsbruck for making this happen! Have fun with the video, your kunstform BMX Shop Team! Video: Robin Kachfi Related links: all products of kunstform Skatehalle Innsbruck Full Article
hal Winter Escape BMX Sessions @ Skatehalle Berlin By www.kunstform.org Published On :: 2019-11-25 08:45:40 We all know how chilly winters in Berlin can be. Therefore, we would like to invite you to our monthly "Winter Escape" BMX sessions in the Skatehalle Berlin! A big thank you goes out to kunstform BMX Shop Berlin & Subrosa, because admission to the hall is free for all BMX riders! Find all facts below: Dates: December 1st, January 5th, February 2nd, March 1st, April 5th, from 08:00 pm - 00:00 am Place: Skatehalle Berlin Entry fee: free Please note: Plastic Pegs, Plastic Pedals, Plastic Barends are MANDATORY! We look forward to seeing you at the Skatehalle Berlin, shredding the Bowl or Street area. See you soon, your kunstform BMX Shop Team! Related links: Skatehalle Berlin all products of Subrosa all products of kunstform Full Article
hal Winter Escape BMX Session #1 - Skatehalle Berlin Video By www.kunstform.org Published On :: 2020-01-16 18:15:41 The first Winter Excape BMX Session took place in the Skatehalle Berlin on December 1st 2019, just in time for the cold season. Andrej from Ridewithfriends was so nice and summarized the BMX Session for you so you can watch it. Thanks Bro! Schedule Winter Escape BMX Sessions 2020: Dates: December 1st, January 5th, February 2nd, March 1st, April 5th, from 08:00 pm - 00:00 am Place: Skatehalle Berlin Entry fee: free Please note: Plastic Pegs, Plastic Pedals, Plastic Barends are MANDATORY! We look forward to seeing you at the Skatehalle Berlin, shredding the Bowl or Street area. Enjoy the video, your kunstform BMX Shop Team! Video: Andrej/Ridewithfriends Related links: Skatehalle Berlin all products of Subrosa all products of kunstform Full Article
hal Winter Escape BMX Session #2 - Skatehalle Berlin Video By www.kunstform.org Published On :: 2020-01-21 21:19:41 The second Winter Escape BMX Session is already in the books, as soon as the new year has started. Our bros Andrej & Dan from Ridewithfriends were there again to put the whole thing on tape. So what are you waiting for, just hit play! Schedule Winter Escape BMX Sessions 2020: Dates: December 1st, January 5th, February 2nd, March 1st, April 5th, from 08:00 pm - 00:00 am Place: Skatehalle Berlin Entry fee: free Please note: Plastic Pegs, Plastic Pedals, Plastic Barends are MANDATORY! We look forward to seeing you at the Skatehalle Berlin, shredding the Bowl or Street area. Enjoy the video, your kunstform BMX Shop Team! Video: Andrej&Dan/Ridewithfriends Related links: Skatehalle Berlin all products of kunstform Full Article
hal Winter Escape BMX Session #3 - Skatehalle Berlin Video By www.kunstform.org Published On :: 2020-03-04 09:31:22 Our bros Andrej & Dan from Ridewithfriends were attending the Winter Escape BMX Session #3 at the Skatehalle Berlin once again to ride, have fun and put all the finest BMX action on tape. There is still a last session on the first Sunday in April before hopefully spring will come! Schedule of the last Winter Escape BMX Sessions 2020: Dates: April 5th, from 08:00 pm - 00:00 am Place: Skatehalle Berlin Entry fee: free Please note: Plastic Pegs, Plastic Pedals, Plastic Barends are MANDATORY! We look forward to seeing you at the Skatehalle Berlin, shredding the Bowl or Street area. Enjoy the video, your kunstform BMX Shop Team! Video: Andrej&Dan/Ridewithfriends Related links: Skatehalle Berlin all products of kunstform Full Article
hal Winter Escape BMX Session #4 - Skatehalle Berlin Video By www.kunstform.org Published On :: 2020-05-07 21:07:10 Our bros Andrej & Dan from Ridewithfriends attended the last Winter Escape BMX Session #4 to have a good time and to stack clips for your viewing pleasure. Just in time for the arrival of spring, the last date of the Winter Escape Sessions in the Skate Hall Berlin is now history. The only thing left to say is thank you to everyone who was there! We will of course keep you up to date on whether and when there will be further winter escape sessions in autumn/winter. Enjoy the video, your kunstform BMX Shop Team! Video: Andrej&Dan/Ridewithfriends Related links: Skatehalle Berlin all products of kunstform Full Article
hal Winter Escape BMX Session #5 - Skatehall Berlin Video By www.kunstform.org Published On :: 2021-12-22 14:57:10 With our friends from Drop e.V. and the support of Subrosa Brand, Demolition Parts and Verde Bikes, we got the opportunity to hold a smooth BMX session in the "Skatehalle Berlin". A really cool day with relaxed vibes and action from Elias Bauer, Lara Lessmann, Tom Venzke and more. Our Bro @mndrej_aitic from the RidewithFriendsCrew captured everything on camera! Enjoy the video, your kunstform BMX Shop Team! Video & Edit by: Mndrej Aitic Full Article
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hal Eminem, Alanis Morissette, Sheryl Crow, N.W.A. and Janet Jackson get Songwriters Hall of Fame nods By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 09:05:36 -0500 Eminem, Boy George, George Clinton, Sheryl Crow, Janet Jackson, the Doobie Brothers, N.W.A. and Alanis Morissette are among the nominees for the 2025 class at the Songwriters Hall of Fame, an eclectic group of rap, rock, hip-hop and pop pioneers. Full Article