Recent Submissions

  • Elsenaar, Bram; Pokörn, Sigrid (2024)
  • Hamdi, Saman (2024)
    What can Hip Hop culture and its art forms (dance, rap, DJing, graffiti/style writing) contribute to the development of individuals, communities, and even society? To answer this question, this book delves into Hip Hop ...
  • Coester-Waltjen, Dagmar; Lipp, Volker; Reuß, Philipp; Schumann, Eva; Veit, Barbara; Dehmer, Gregor; Dutta, Anatol; Heiderhoff, Bettina; Lies-Benachib, Gudrun; Schwab, Dieter; Veit, Barbara; Walper, Sabine (2024)
    These conference proceedings contain the presentations given at the 19th Göttinger Workshop on Family Law, which took place on November 10, 2023. The workshop was held on the occasion of a legislative initiative of the ...
  • Schneider, Kristina (2024)
    Unity in Diversity is not for us explores the lived experiences of primarily Muslim lesbians and trans men (LT+) in Indonesia, where Islam is the majority religion. Using an ethnographic approach, the book traces how LT+ ...
  • Kurzwelly, Jonatan (2024)
    Nueva Germania, a rural Paraguayan settlement, was founded at the end of the nineteenth century as a racist, eugenic, and anti-Semitic project. Its founders, Bernhard Förster and Elisabeth Nietzsche, hoped to create the ...
  • Kühn, Johanna (2024)
    Contemporary spiritual practices, such as various forms of meditation and yoga, spiritual teachings as well as alternative energy-based healing methods, became increasingly popular in Lebanon’s capital Beirut. In particular, ...
  • Niedersächsische Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen (2024)
    With its yearbook, the Göttingen Academy of Sciences and Humanities gives an account of its activities in 2020/2021. The yearbook contains the activity report of the presidents and the work reports of the research projects, ...
  • Schritt, Jannik (2024)
    In 2011, Niger became a new oil producer. Based on an extended case study of the country’s entry into the oil-age, the book offers a nuanced examination of the local, regional, national and international dynamics that have ...
  • Mann, Thomas; Eh, Jakob; Otter, Kevin (2024)
    Sports law is a cross-sectional subject, which is connected to all areas of law. As a result, issues of sports law often give rise to multi-layered and complex, but also extremely interesting fields of conflict. Sports law ...
  • Vogelsang, Jan Niklas (2024)
    Since 2018 at the latest, the destruction of unsold consumer goods has been the focus of public attention. Against the backdrop of growing ecological awareness among the population and prompted by extensive media coverage, ...
  • Grebe, Solveig (2024)
    British diplomats stationed in the German Empire and serving under George III had one major objective: seeing to matters regarding the British crown and steering clear of “His Majesty’s German Dominions”. The Electorate ...
  • Strauß, Svenja (2024)
    This dissertation contributes to practice-ethnographic educational research and focuses on the phenomenon of subjectivation through performance assessment. It examines alternative assessment practices in secondary school ...
  • Große, Rolf; Guyotjeannin, Olivier; Morelle, Laurent; Basdevant-Gaudemet, Brigitte; Bédague, Jean-Charles; Berger, Daniel; Bourgain, Pascale; Engl, Hannes; Friedrich, Robert; Große, Rolf; Guyotjeannin, Olivier; Herbers, Klaus; Lubich, Gerhard; Margue, Michel; Morelle, Laurent; Müller, Harald; Perreaux, Nicolas; Stutzmann, Dominique; Unger, Veronika (2024)
    This volume contains the proceedings of an international conference on the diplomatics of medieval papal documents held in 2019 at the German Historical Institute in Paris. From the pontificate of Alexander III (1159-1181) ...
  • Chiriac, Christine (2024)
    School history lessons, and the educational media used in them, are important sites in which concepts of the national are (re)produced and, at the same time, notions of pluralisation and differential equity are negotiated. ...
  • Aurin, Karl-Arthur (2024)
    This thesis deals with the question to which extent crises and catastrophes affected the public visual art of the Roman emperors from Vespasian to Commodus. Various developments and events that we would describe today as ...
  • Schäffer-Trencsényi, Mark (2024)
    This difference and subject-theoretical study comprises selected reconstructions of ethnographic observations of so-called practices of ‘getting to know each other’ in new fifth-grade classes at secondary schools in Germany. ...
  • Dölling, Matthias; Hirsch, Philipp-Alexander; Rennicke, Jan (2024)
    Richard Martin Honig (1890–1981) is best known in the field of criminal law as one of the pioneers of the doctrine of objective attribution. However, in addition to other works on criminal law and criminal procedure, his ...
  • Duttge, Gunnar (2024)
    In medical criminal law, there are often normative settings that deviate from the models of general criminal law norms: The central question therefore arises as to when this deviation can be understood as a "motor of ...
  • Reuß, Philipp; Laß, Jessica (2024)
    The third conference volume of the “Göttingen Colloquia on the Digitalisation of Civil Procedure Law” is published for the first time as a double conference volume and includes pieces of the digitalisation colloquia of ...
  • Starck, Edda (2023)
    As a new conservation paradigm, rewilding is quickly gaining popularity across Scotland. Against the urgencies of the Anthropocene, rewilding projects offer hope by imagining radical visions of biodiverse futures that ...

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