Magazine of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft 3 / 2016 german research Social Upheaval: No Boon At All | Research Policy: True Impact | sDiv: Incubator for New Ideas | Small Glaciers: Individualists in the Fight for Survival | Neuropsycho- analysis: On the Narrative Self | Anti-authoritarian Movement: Lost Illusions | Sheet-bulk Metal Forming: Top Form | Freshwater Ecology: Adaptable Immigrants german research 3 / 2016 Commentary Peter Strohschneider True Impact 2 Why focussing on anticipated short-term beneļ¬ts is seldom useful in research policy In Focus Marten Winter, Volker Hahn, Rebecca Thier-Lange, Christian Wirth Incubator for New Ideas 4 The sDiv at the German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research Natural Sciences Wilfried Hagg Individualists in the Fight for Survival 6 Small Alpine glaciers and their importance as climate indicators Life Sciences Nikolai Axmacher On the Narrative Self 12 Using neuropsychoanalysis to understand they way we think, feel and act Humanities and Social Sciences Andrea Behrends No Boon At All 16 Traditional agricultural production, modern oil extraction and social upheaval Interview Rembert Unterstell Lost Illusions 21 Anti-authoritarian education movement: An Interview with Meike Baader Engineering Sciences Marion Merklein Top Form 24 How sheet-bulk metal forming is being used to create integral components Life Sciences Carola Winkelmann Adaptable Immigrants 28 Killer shrimp and its different strategies for survival Cover: Andrea Behrends An improvised classroom with oil barrel seating at the relocated village of Djermaya in Chad. Oil production is drastically changing everyday life and the natural environment of the region.