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            Gott, Gaia und eine neue Gesellschaft 

            Bogner, Daniel (2021)
            Wie lesen und deuten wir die Welt, in der wir leben? Wer ist der Mensch als Gegenüber von Natur und Technik? Welcher Unterschied liegt in den Selbstzuschreibungen »religiös« oder »gläubig«? Mit der Akteur-Netzwerk-Theorie ...
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            Banken im Sturm 

            Tobler, Lukas (2021)
            Economic history; Social and cultural history
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            Konstruierte Gleichheiten 

            Radosh-Hinder, Silke (2022)
            Interreligiöse Initiativen sind in der Lage, über eigenständige und spezielle Aushandlungsprozesse enge Beziehungsgewebe zu entwickeln. Mit Lachen, Geselligkeit, Alltagskommunikation, dem Verhandeln religiöser Inhalte u.a. ...
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            Michel de L'Hospital, Carmina, tome V 

            Petris, Loris; Galand, Perrine; Chappuis Sandoz, Laure; Amherdt, David; Stawarz-Luginbühl, Ruth (2021)
            Le livre V des Carmina de Michel de L’Hospital comprend huit épîtres hexamétriques et une brève dédicace en distiques (V, 7), toutes composées entre 1556 et 1561, pour la plupart entre le printemps 1558 et l’automne 1559, ...
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            Organisation im soziotechnischen Gemenge 

            Conrad, Lisa (2017)
            How do media and technologies structure our daily working lives? An organisational-sociological study.
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