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            Cuntz-Leng, Vera (2014)
            The notion of fans as hysterical teenagers, aggressive hooligans or nerdy loners has changed drastically. Whereas Trekkies, live-action role-players or Gothics were still viewed critically a few years ago, today everyone ...
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            Wirtschaft hacken 

            Lübbermann, Uwe (2021)
            What if you could do business in a completely different way? For entrepreneur Uwe Lübbermann 20 years ago, this question turned into what has become an ongoing social and economic experiment with his »Getränke & More«-collective ...
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            Projektionen des nächsten Menschen 

            Curstädt, Lucas (2025)
            For Ray Kurzweil, Google’s head of technical development, the situation is clear: the 21st century is the century of post-humanism. It won’t be long before the imagination of the optimized ›new human‹ is no longer just a ...
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            Trauma als Wissensarchiv 

            Scharf da Silva, Inga (2022)
            In the Brazilian religion Umbanda - which formed in the state of Rio de Janeiro at the beginning of the 20th century on the basis of African, indigenous and European religions - communication with spirit beings is central, ...
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            Medien der Sorge, Techniken des Selbst 

            Degeling, Jasmin (2021)
            Can art heal? Jasmin Degeling pursues this question via a redefinition of Michel Foucault’s concepts of the technologies of the self as well as of care of the self through the lenses of media studies. For that purpose she ...
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