Hartmann, A. (2023). Service society. In R. Bohn, H. Hirsch-Kreinsen, S. Pfeiffer, & M. Will-Zocholl (Eds.), Lexikon der Arbeits- und Industriesoziologie (3rd ed., pp. 130-134). Nomos. https://www.nomos-shop.de/nomos/titel/lexikon-der-arbeits-und-industriesoziologie-id-101197/
Hartmann, A. (2022). Living together in community and society: A sociological introduction. Kohlhammer Verlag. https://shop.kohlhammer.de/zusammenleben-in-gemeinschaft-und-gesellschaft-38500.html#147=19
Bandelow, N. C., Hartmann, A., & Hornung, J. (2019). Self-restricted health policy in the run-up to new punctualizations. In R. Zohlnhöfer & T. Saalfeld (Eds.), Between standstill, policy change and crisis management: A review of the Merkel government 2013-2017 (pp. 445-467). Springer VS. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-22663-3_18
Bandelow, N. C., Hartmann, A., & Hornung, J. (2018). Winter is Coming - But Not Yet. German Health Policy Under the Third Merkel Chancellorship. German Politics, 73(3), 1-18. https://doi.org/10.1080/09644008.2018.1512592
Hebebrand, J., Hamelmann, E., Hartmann, A., Holtmann, M., Jöckel, K.-H., Kremer, U., Legenbauer, T., Lücke, T., Radkowski, K., Reinehr, T., Wand, K., Mühlig, Y., & Föcker, M. (2017). Current status and future development of prenatal and postnatal preventive and screening examinations - evidence is needed. Clinical Pediatrics, 229(01), 2-13. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0042-118187
Hartmann, A. (2017). Who owns prevention? In F. Hoose, F. Beckmann, & A.-L. Schönauer (Eds.), To be continued: Continuity and change in Business Studies and society (pp. 251-270). Springer VS. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-15450-9_12
Hartmann, A. (2017). Service society. In H. Hirsch-Kreinsen & H. Minssen (Eds.), Lexikon der Arbeits- und Industriesoziologie (2nd ed., pp. 106-109). Nomos.
Bandelow, N. C., & Hartmann, A. (2015). Health policy under yellow-black leadership: The limited explanatory power of party differences in an entrenched policy field. In R. Zohlnhöfer & T. Saalfeld (Eds.), Politics in the shadow of the crisis: A review of the Merkel government 2009-2013 (pp. 427-449). Springer VS. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-05213-3_18
Taulbut, M., Walsh, D., McCartney, G., Parcell, S., Hartmann, A., Poirier, G., Strniskova, D., & Hanlon, P. (2014). Spatial inequalities in life expectancy within post-industrial regions of Europe: A cross-sectional observational study. BMJ Open, 4(6), 004711-004711. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2013-004711
Hartmann, A., & Becker, S. (2014). The influence of European regulation on health policy governance processes in Germany. In A. Manzei & R. Schmiede (Eds.), 20 years of competition in health care: Theoretical and empirical analyses of the economization of medicine and care (pp. 71-88). Springer Fachmedien. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-02702-5_3
Bandelow, N. C., & Hartmann, A. (2014). Health Policy Prior to the German Federal Election of 2013: The Party Political Marginalization of a Previously Central Topic in Election Campaigns. German Politics, 23(4), 371-385. https://doi.org/10.1080/09644008.2014.953067
Taulbut, M., Walsh, D., Parcell, S., Hartmann, A., Poirier, G., Strniskova, D., Daniels, G., & Hanlon, P. (2013). What can ecological data tell us about reasons for divergence in health status between West Central Scotland and other regions of post-industrial Europe? Public Health, 127(2), 153-163. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.puhe.2012.11.007
Hartmann, A. (2013). From the cradle to the grave: Health and illness from a life course policy perspective. In G. Bäcker & R. G. Heinze (Eds.), Social gerontology in social responsibility (pp. 259-267). Springer VS.
Hartmann, A. (2013). Service society. In H. Hirsch-Kreinsen & H. Minssen (Eds.), Lexikon der Arbeits- und Industriesoziologie (pp. 170-174). Edition Sigma.
Hartmann, A. (2012). Social and health-related services: Characteristics and development trends. In Federal Agency for Civic Education (ed.), Politische Bildung an Berufsschuele. Occupational field-oriented subject content for vocational colleges of health and social services. (S. 33-58). Federal Agency for Civic Education.
Hartmann, A. (2011). Social services: Characteristics, tasks and development trends from the perspective of sociological theories. In A. Evers, R. G. Heinze, & T. Olk (Eds.), Handbook of social services (pp. 76-93). VS Verl. für Sozialwiss.
Hartmann, A. (2010). When the body no longer plays along: Health and illness from the perspective of sociological inclusion research. Austrian Journal of Sociology, 2010(4), 45-61.
Hartmann, A. (2010). Accepting, blocking or driving? Associations and transnational interdependencies in the health system. Abstract volume Transnational Socialization of the 35th Congress of the German Sociological Association, 189.
Hartmann, A. (2010). A long life and a good end? Notes on dying and death from a health sociological perspective. In M. Höfner (Ed.), Finite life: Interdisciplinary approaches to the phenomenon of illness (pp. 195-213). Mohr Siebeck.
Hartmann, A. (2010). The Grand Coalition's health reform: Lowest common denominator or open loophole? In C. Egle & R. Zohlnhöfer (Eds.), Die zweite Große Koalition: Eine Bilanz der Regierung Merkel 2005-2009 (pp. 327-349). VS Verl. für Sozialwiss.
Hartmann, A. (2010). Findings positive: Relationships between health, demography and social inequality in the Ruhr area. In R. G. Heinze & G. Naegele (Eds.), Insight into the future. Social change and the future of ageing. (S. 233-247). LIT-Verlag.
Bandelow, N. C., & Hartmann, A. (2007). Neither red nor green. Power erosion and fragmentation of interests in the state and associations in health policy. In R. Zohlnhöfer & C. Egle (Eds.), End of the red-green project: A review of the Schröder government 2002-2005 (pp. 334-354). VS Verl. für Sozialwiss. http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-531-90302-6_15
Hartmann, A. (2006). Health policy: More problems than solutions? In R. Sturm & H. Pehle (Eds.), Ways out of the crisis? The agenda of the second grand coalition. (S. 59-77). Barbara Budrich.
Hartmann, A. (2006). Services in Business Studies. In P. Siller, T. Dückert, & A. Baumann (Eds.), Work of the future. New paths to a just and emancipative labor policy. (S. 166-284). Nomos.
Hartmann, A. (2003). Patient-oriented, efficient, financially aware? The health policy of the red-green federal government. In T. Ostheim & R. Zohlnhöfer (Eds.), Das rot-grüne Projekt: Eine Bilanz der Regierung Schröder 1998-2002 (pp. 259-280). Westdeutscher Verl.
Hartmann, A., & Mathieu, H. (Eds.). (2002). Services in the new economy: Structure, growth and employment. Report of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung. Berlin: Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung.
Hartmann, A. K. (2002). Between differentiation and integration: The development of the health care system in the Netherlands and the Federal Republic of Germany. VS Verl. für Sozialwiss. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-663-11925-8
Hartmann, A., & Fretschner, R. (2002). The social and health sector: stepchild or hidden champion of the service society? In A. Hartmann, & H. Mathieu (Eds.), Services in the new economy: Structure, growth and employment. Report of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (pp. 99-116). Berlin: Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung.
Hartmann, A. (2002).Services in Business Studies: Structure, growth and employment. In A. Hartmann & H. Mathieu (Eds.), Services in the new economy: Structure, growth and employment. Report of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (pp. 19-35). Berlin: Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung.
Blanke, B., Brandel, R., Hartmann, A., Heinze, R. G., Hilbert, J., Lamping, W., Naegele, G., Schridde, H., Stöbe-Blossey, S., & von Bandemer, S. (2000). Sozialstaat im Wandel: Herausforderungen, Risiken, Chancen, neue Verantwortung. Düsseldorf: Ministry for Women, Youth, Family and Health of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia.
Hartmann, A., Hilbert, J., & Scharfenorth, K. (1999). New media-better services? In G. Kaiser, K. Wetzel-Vandai, & A. Claussen (Eds.), Technology needs in the 21st century: Technology foresight and technology policy in Europe. (S. 141-154). Campus.
Hartmann, A. (1999). Modernization and growth trends in the health sector: A comparison between Dutch regions and the Ruhr area. In J. Hilbert & G. Naegele (Eds.), Qualified services: International experiences and challenges for structural change in the Ruhr area. (S. 149-175). LIT-Verlag.
von Bandemer, S., Hartmann, A., & Langer, D. (1998). Organizational requirements in the field of social services-The example of nursing services. In Institut Arbeit und Technik (IAT) (Ed.), Yearbook 1997/98 (pp. 140-147). Gelsenkirchen: Institut Arbeit und Technik (IAT).
von Bandemer, S., Hartmann, A., Hilbert, J., & Langer, D. (1997). Market observation and product development: Development potentials of the health economy in Bielefeld. WEGE, Division 2, Economic Factor Health. Bielefeld: WEGE.
Fuzinski, A., Hamburg, I., Klein, M., Nordhause-Janz, J., Scharfenorth, K., Weinkopf, C., Fretschner, R., Hartmann, A., Hübner, M., & Otterbein, M. (1997). Herausforderung Informationsgesellschaft: Auswirkungen neuer Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologien auf die Beschäftigtensituation von Frauen (Vol. 38; Documents and Reports). Wuppertal: Parliamentary State Secretary for the Equality of Women and Men.
Hilbert, J., Hartmann, A., Scharfenorth, K., & Schönfeld, M. (1995). Labor policy opportunities and consequences of information and communication technologies. Documentation of an expert discussion on October 11 and 12, 1994 in Gelsenkirchen (Vol. 21; Materials and Reports of the ISDN Research Commission of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia). Düsseldorf: Ministry of Business Studies and Technology of the State of NRW.
Hartmann, A., & Scharfenorth, K. (1992). Personal services and technology needs in the 21st century. In A. Hartmann & K. Scharfenorth (Eds.), Neue Medien-Bessere Dienstleistungen? Documentation of a workshop on September 28, 1995 in the context of the joint project "Technology Needs in the 21st Century" of the Wissenschaftszentrum Nordrhein-Westfalen (pp. 63-85). Gelsenkirchen: Institut Arbeit und Technik (IAT).
Hartmann, A., & Scharfenorth, K. (Eds.). (1992). New media-better services? Documentation of a workshop on September 28, 1995 within the framework of the joint project "Technology Needs in the 21st Century" of the Science Center North Rhine-Westphalia. Gelsenkirchen: Institute for Work and Technology (IAT).