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        Offene-Welt-Strukturen 

        Bonner, Marc (2023)
        What role do algorithms play in the construction of images and the representation of the world and weather in computer games? How does the design of rooms, levels and topographies influence the decisions and behavior of ...
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        Mixed Reality Images 

        Grabbe, Lars C.; Rupert-Kruse, Patrick; Schmitz, Norbert M. (2023)
        The interplay of physical reality and digital media technologies is getting enhanced by new interfaces. The age of hyper-reality turns into the age of hyper-aesthetics and immersive image technologies – like mixed reality ...
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        »Antifaschisten, das waren wir …« 

        Altieri, Riccardo (2022)
        Without Rosi Wolfstein and Paul Frölich, our image of Rosa Luxemburg would be completely different today. In the 1920s, the couple worked together on the estate of the murdered politician, which made it possible to produce ...
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        Virtuelle Wirklichkeiten 

        Zimmermann, Felix (2023)
        Atmospheres are everywhere: at the workplace, in the soccer stadium, in front of the crackling fireplace. They shape our everyday language and have become quite natural expressions of how we find ourselves in certain ...
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        Rosa Luxemburg: Periphery and Perception 

        Jacob, Frank (2024)
        Rosa Luxemburg was a critical thinker and author of many political and social reflections which to readers of today seem quite up to date. Particularly in the Global South, there seems to exist a stronger interest in ...
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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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        Monopole im medienindustriellen Komplex? 

        Fischer, Georg; Klingner, Stephan; Zill, Malte (2023)
        Collecting societies such as GEMA, VG Wort and VG Bild-Kunst administer the copyrights of their members on a fiduciary basis. Thanks to a monopoly that has evolved over time, they are now key players in the creative ...
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        Literatur am Ende 

        Dumschat-Rehfeldt, Denise; Ingold, Julia; Ketterl, Simone; Meurer, Jonas; Sperber, Magdalena; Westphal, Anna Lena (2024)
        Exhausted resources, exhausted art, exhausted science? Signs of exhaustion have been manifesting themselves in a wide variety of discourses for several years, especially since the coronavirus pandemic. Many people feel ...
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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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        Immer. Wi(e)der. Universität. 

        Rettenmaier, Simon (2023)
        This book is a successful attempt to reflect on science policy necessities against the background of an ideal epistemology of universities. The result is an analysis that compares the peculiarities of the university ...
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