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            Ein- und Ausströmungen 

            Lettenewitsch, Natalie; Waack, Linda (2022)
            Als elementarste Körper- und Lebensfunktion scheint Atmung gerade aufgrund ihrer existenziellen Bedeutung selbstverständlich - und rückt vor allem da in den Blick, wo diese Selbstverständlichkeit gestört ist. Wie lässt ...
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            Objekte im Netz 

            Andraschke, Udo; Wagner, Sarah (2020)
            Die digitale Dokumentation von Objekten und ihre virtuelle Verfügbarkeit bieten enorme Chancen für Forschung, Vermittlung und Öffentlichkeitsarbeit. Sie stellen Museen und Universitäten aber auch vor etliche Fragen und ...
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            Gender and Age/Aging in Popular Culture 

            Haring, Nicole; Maierhofer, Roberta; Ratzenböck, Barbara (2023)
            As social spaces are culturally diverse and digitally networked, the reality of our lives is shaped by processes of globalization and digitization. This leads to the question of whether popular cultures enable or impede ...
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            Weiterbildungswiderstand 

            Holzer, Daniela (2017)
            Recent years have shown an increase in learning and advanced education obligations. Yet it meets with open or covert resistance: Resisting adults question the participation in »the fetish of (further) education«.
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            Social Media in der Arbeitswelt 

            Carstensen, Tanja (2016)
            »Enterprise 2.0«: how are working conditions, demands and employee consultation changing through the use of social media within businesses?
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