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    • Stauffer, Isabelle (2024)
      In light of the strong media competition generated by the internet and digital television, two older and similarly endangered media formats, literature and cinema, are increasingly reflecting on their potential and limits ...
    • Ciabattoni, Francesco (2024)
      Dante’s Commedia abounds with scenes of liturgical drama, sacred songs, and dance performance. The sacred poem represents the afterlife with great poetic force thanks to the richness of its performed theology. Dante’s ...
    • Perrin, Daniel; School of Applied Linguistics, ZHAW (2024)
      This volume provides an introduction to applied linguistics for language professions. It promotes academically rigorous thought and action in everyday professional life, a reality which is being increasingly shaped by ...
    • Szurawitzki, Michael; Wolf-Farré, Patrick (2024)
      In recent years, the interest in GFL has continued to grow around the globe. So far, however, not enough attention has been paid to the fact that GFL is generally learned for work and with specific professional intentions. ...
    • Sauer, Verena (2024)
      This study examines discourses surrounding historical attitudes to language and language standardization from the 16th to the 18th century and shows what knowledge or accompanying beliefs scholars of the time associated ...
    • Ruckdeschel, Annabel (2024)
      It is a frequently told story that Paris was the world center of art at the beginning of the 20th century. This book asks what contribution exhibitions between 1921 and 1946 made to the development and dissemination of ...
    • Wesselkämper, Hannes (2024)
      Despite its specific visuality, the spectacle has not played any major role in film studies. By deconstructing the cultural history of the term, this study sounds out its analytical potential. Three analyses spanning the ...
    • Breuer, Marten; Glöckner, Jochen; Wilhelmi, Rüdiger; Wörner, Liane; Behrendt, Svenja (2024)
      Based on legal sciences, the anthology asks what datafication and digitalization mean for law. Can justice be done using data? Can law be recognized from data that is unstructured, unsystematic from a legal perspective or ...
    • Gefen, Alexandre (2024)
      Drawing on twenty-first-century French-language literature, this study shows how literature can not only serve as a means of "personal development", but also help repair the "brokenness" implied in victimhood, and redress ...
    • Stewart, Alex (2024)
      About this book When most of their jobs disappear, how do communities survive? In the hard-hit area explored in this book – the Bonavista Peninsula, on the island of Newfoundland – many residents transitioned into "everyday" ...
    • Derouet, Bernard; Fertig, Georg; Kopsidis, Michael (2024)
      Bernard Derouet was a highly specialized researcher who regularly published articles about rural French society in Europe’s most renowned social and economy history journal, the Annales ESC / Annales HSS. This translation ...
    • Stratil, Jasper (2024)
      How do films and videos position themselves in the age of the "Alt-Right," #BlackLivesMatter, and financial and climate crises? In their interventions, they shape the perception of contemporary political crises. They raise ...
    • Pollok, Konstantin (2024)
      This volume presents original contributions from former students of Paul Guyer, the 2024 recipient of the International Kant Prize. The authors engage with central aspects of Guyer’s work on Kant’s critical philosophy, ...
    • Kerschbaumer, Sandra; Löwe, Matthias; Reitz, Tilman (2024)
      The volume Against/Romanticism deals with Romanticism as a source of controversy. In the name of what ideas and behaviors was Romanticism criticized in the natural sciences and aesthetics, and in political contexts? ...
    • Pilz, Michael; Pohl, Peter C. (2024)
      In this volume, renowned authors illustrate four dimensions of literary mobility: literary theory, the literary market, mobility as a motif, and relevant genres (like travel literature).
    • Kellner, Beate; Rudolph, Alexander (2024)
      The anthology, which is the result of an interdisciplinary conference in Munich, looks at medieval lyric poetry from a European perspective. It examines the points of contact, as well as differences, between the poetry of ...
    • Vogelsang, Michael; Lausberg, Isabel (2024)
      Rapid advances in AI technologies have generated intense interest and debate about their potential to reshape industries and societies. This book compiles academic papers from "The Economic Perspective of Artificial ...
    • Cities - SMOTIES, Human; Fassi, Davide; De Rosa, Annalinda; Eller, Inge; Dumiak, Michael (2024)
      The SMOTIES network is a partnership of ten design universities, research centres, creative agencies, and national associations. Each partner selected a small and remote place in their country to benefit from the design ...
    • Fisher, William P.; Pendrill, Leslie (2024)
      The book provides a comprehensive introduction to the philosophy, history, theory, and practice of measurement across the sciences, emphasizing often overlooked or undervalued resources providing much-needed correctives ...
    • Selderhuis, Herman J. (2024)
      Within some religions, the inside view is engaged mainly with questions of theology: the contemplation of the divine and all things in relation thereto. Within others, it is preoccupied with the conforming of human action ...