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            Zwischen Welten und Worten 

            Stober, Ulrich Samuel (2024)
            How did communication take place in the mission between people of different cultural backgrounds? What interests did Jesuits, indigenous people and Spaniards pursue in the Gran Chaco border region in the Jesuit province ...
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            Japans Migrationsgeschichte 

            Jacob, Frank (2025)
            Migration and nationalism are two historical phenomena that strongly influence each other. Using selected global historical examples of Japanese migration history – such as Japanese migrants in the USA, Brazil or Korea – ...
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            Engels @ 200 

            Jacob, Frank (2020)
            Friedrich Engels was one of the most important German thinkers of the 19th century and his writings are still important today. Addressing the pressing issues of his time, the broadly interested scholar Engels would write ...
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            Meme Marketing in Social Media 

            Pauliks, Kevin (2024)
            Meme marketing has become a common media practice in the advertising industry. Many companies advertise on social media using memes to generate attention for their brands, products and services and to signal that they are ...
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            Cinematic Images 

            Grabbe, Lars Christian; Rupert-Kruse, Patrick; Schmitz, Norbert M. (2024)
            The interplay of physical embodiment and digital images is getting enhanced by new media interfaces. The postmodern condition of media communication turns into a mode of hyper-aesthetics, and immersive image technologies ...
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