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    Erzählen: Reflexionen im Zeitalter der Digitalisierung 

    Gächter, Yvonne; Schwarz, Claudia; Wiesinger, Andreas; Ortner, Heike (2008)
    The ability to tell stories is one of the central elements of human culture. We cope with reality and give meaning to it through stories – on the level of social communication as well as on the individual level of coping ...
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    Reconciliation 

    Rausch, Thomas P.; Schmidt, Markus (2021)
    The 25th International Ecumenists Congress of Jesuit Ecumenists met at Clongowes Wood in County Kildare, Ireland, from July 8–13, 2019, a return to the Emerald Isle after the 18th Congress met there in 2005. This last ...
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    DataPolitics 

    Bachor, Martina; Hug, Theo; Pallaver, Günther (2021)
    In our interaction with digital systems, we produce a great deal of data every day, which can be used for economic purposes as well as for political purposes. While democratic systems in Europe are looking for ways to deal ...
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    Menschmaschinen / Maschinenmenschen in der Literatur 

    Brötz, Dunja (2023)
    Artificially created (living) beings that are neither human nor machine, neither man nor woman, neither organism nor dead material, have occupied our imagination for thousands of years. For example, Aristotle complained ...
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    Innovative Concepts and Applications for Smart Water Cities 

    Oberascher, Martin (2022)
    Smart cities are emerging worldwide, including economic, institutional, social, and technical concepts in interaction with existing infrastructure to achieve sustainability and increase quality of life. Additionally, ...
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