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    • 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 ...
    • Vogel, Katharina (2024)
      Textbooks and lecture collections contain a particular body of knowledge that was or is of fundamental importance for a scientific discipline (at a certain point in time). In the present work, such works published between ...
    • Steinwand, Julia (2024)
      What relations (of difference) between students develop in such practices of ‘Planarbeit’ in individualized secondary school teaching in which students relate to instructional tasks and to each other? In this study, a ...
    • Bers, Christiana; Erdmann, Daniel; Horn, Klaus-Peter; Vogel, Katharina; Bers, Christiana; Erdmann, Daniel; Horn, Klaus-Peter; Vogel, Katharina (2023)
      Sparked by current studies on sexualised violence in educational contexts, a local working group at the Department of General and Historical Educational Science investigated whether the Pädagogisches Seminar Göttingen ...
    • Spindler, Gerald; Muriel Ciceri, José Hernán; Arewa, Olufunmilayo B.; Denk, Michael; Enríquez, Luis; García Sánchez, Aran; Guckelberger, Annette; Maeda, Michiyo; Mayrhofer, Michael; Muriel Ciceri, José Hernán; Omlor, Sebastian; Pérez Carreto, Oscar; Rodríguez de las Heras Ballell, Teresa; Rodriguez Samudio, Ruben E.; Spindler, Gerald; Tachibana, Yusuke (2023)
      Law and technology present humanity with challenges and opportunities. This international research volume is dedicated to three of their pillars: artificial intelligence, blockchain and digital platforms. The authors' ...
    • Dreiling, Katharina (2023)
      Feedback from teachers is of great importance for the learning development of pupils. For optimal support of learning processes, it is important how students perceive and utilise feedback. Based on theoretical supply-utilisation ...
    • Augart, Isabella; Sors, Anne-Katrin; Thimann, Michael; Augart, Isabella; Sors, Anne-Katrin; Thimann, Michael (2023)
    • Bucher, Gudrun (2023)
      The Goettingen University acquired in 1773 a private natural history collection from Christian Wilhelm Buettner, one of its professors. This collection became the core of the University’s Academic Museum. In addition to ...
    • Nölscher, Patrick (2023)
      For as long as anyone can remember, fake news has been a central problem for the formation of individual and public opinion. Today, the effect of widespread disinformation is amplified by the technical possibilities of ...
    • Pohn-Lauggas, Maria; Tonah, Steve; Worm, Arne; Pohn-Lauggas, Maria; Tonah, Steve; Worm, Arne; Pries, Ludger; Apitzsch, Ursula; Reinprecht, Christoph; Rosenthal, Gabriele; Hofmann, Lukas; Rieker, Peter; Mörgen, Rebecca; Becker, Johannes; Hinrichsen, Hendrik; Imoro, Razak Jaha; Bukari, Kaderi Noagah; Ametefe, Richard; Alpagu, Faime; Santos, Fabio; Demartini, Zeila de Brito Fabri (2023)
      Experiences, processes and constellations of exile, flight, and persecution have deeply shaped global history and are still widespread aspects of human existence today. People are persecuted, incarcerated, tortured or ...
    • Scheuermann, Barbara; Scheuermann, Ulrich (2023)
      Linguists interested in the history of languages as well as historians focussing on regional studies favorably resort to onomatology in order to prove the evidence or insights of their own research. Onomastics, in itself ...
    • Fink, Simon; Schwerdtfeger, Angela; Berg, Franziska; Borck, Paul; Eggers, Frederik; Epperlein, Dinah; Fiesel, Olaf; Fink, Simon; Holst, Eva; Jakob, Lars; Krug, Laura; Leifheit, Svenja; Marquardt, Patrick; Möller, Amelie; Nusser, Julian; Schwerdtfeger, Angela; Siepert, Emelie; Strobel, Leah; Titze, Anja; Zilles, Julia (2023)
      The transformation towards a carbon-neutral society can only succeed in cooperation with citizens and not against them. This edited volume shows ways to achieve this goal. It presents the results of the interdisciplinary ...
    • Frohn, Jasper (2023)
      To this day, the standard method for investigating biological tissue with cellular resolution is the examination under a light microscope, first denoted as histology by Karl Meyer in 1819. Despite the enormous success and ...
    • Eckardt, Sandra (2023)
      Knowledge about horses and horse breeding is a cultural asset, which has evolved over centuries. At the same time, it is an essential economic commodity. The anthropological focus on knowledge of this study is on the current ...
    • Echarti, Karolin (2023)
      As a newly founded university at the time of the personal union between Hanover and Great Britain, the University of Göttingen had a special connection to Britain from the very beginning. As a culturally established nation, ...
    • Kerker, Nina; Kuhlmann, Lucas; Marg, Stine; Munderloh, Annemieke; Schmitz, Christopher (2023)
    • Fares, Abdul Rahman (2023)
      The war in Syria has lasted for many years and continues to cast a dark shadow over its people, including healthcare workers caring for those injured and in distress. During the war, healthcare workers have been exposed ...