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            Zwischen Weltrettung und Marktfähigkeit 

            Gajewski, Eltje (2025)
            Ecopreneurs – founders of young start-ups with an ecologically sustainable business model – are seen as the beacons of hope for the sustainable transformation of society. With the combination of idealistic motivation, ...
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            War in Film 

            Jacob, Frank (2022)
            The human experience of war is not only remembered by societies through memorials, but also through the depiction of wars and important battles of respective national histories on screen. Very often, the image presented ...
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            Sampling in der Musikproduktion 

            Fischer, Georg (2020)
            20 years of dispute over one and a half seconds of copied music? The dispute in the »Metal on Metal« (German: »Metall auf Metall«) case between the music group Kraftwerk and the composer Moses Pelham even occupied the ...
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            Tod im Kino 

            Seelinger, Christoph (2022)
            In his doctoral dissertation, Christoph Seelinger provides an overview of strategies for legitimizing and functionalizing documentary death scenes in narrative cinema. Seelinger's chronological arc begins with the earliest ...
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            MenschenAffen – AffenMenschen 

            Jacob, Frank (2022)
            Monkeys are probably the animals with which we most readily identify when it comes to recognizing the human in the animal. Nevertheless, they symbolize, as it were, a fear of human degeneration. The particular human-animal ...
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