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            »Wie siehst Du Deutschland?« 

            Utler, Astrid (2024)
            Was verbinden Menschen eigentlich - jenseits populistischer Nationenbeschwörungen - mit Deutschland? Astrid Utler befragt dazu Menschen mit und ohne Fluchterfahrung, die mithilfe einer Kamera ihre Perspektiven bildlich ...
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            Wie gestalten wir Gesellschaft? 

            Ebert, Iris; Rahn, Sebastian; Rodatz, Christoph (2024)
            Die »Gestaltung von Gesellschaft« wird zunehmend zum Anspruch unterschiedlicher Designausrichtungen wie zum Beispiel Social Design oder Public Interest Design. Damit verbunden ist die Vorstellung eines positiven Beitrags ...
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            »We Are All Activists« 

            Rzadtki, Lea (2022)
            Who is meant when people talk about the citizens or the activists? Often, they are implied to mean the most privileged positionalities. Simultaneously, refugees and migrants tend to be seen through their (supposed) legal ...
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            Death is Served 

            Castelli, Stella (2023)
            The American cultural imaginary is hungry for death, and thus representations of death are prominently repeated and serialized in US literature and media. Stella Castelli shows how American culture fetishizes death as part ...
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            Die Fabrikation globaler Vielfalt 

            Gebesmair, Andreas (2008)
            Der Band bietet einen spannenden Einblick in das globale Geschäft mit Musik. An zahlreichen Beispielen wird illustriert, welchen Zwängen die Vermarktung von Popmusik unterworfen ist und welcher Logik die Akteure in der ...
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