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    • Küper, Judith Elisabeth (2022)
      Reflection is a key concept in the German discourse on teacher education. It is connected to the claim that professional educators should be able to adapt their actions according to situational demands and justify their ...
    • König, Oliver (2022)
      Transformation, in contrast to "change," represents a move away from merely optimizing existing structures. Rather, it is about thinking about and shaping inclusive and sustainable communities as projects for the future. ...
    • Voigts, Gunda (2015)
      In this book, Gunda Voigts dedicates herself to the first systematic research into the topics of “children in youth associations” and “practice of inclusion in child and youth work”. Those involved in research, politics ...
    • Ty, Eleanor (2022)
      Demonstrates how contemporary Asian American creators employ graphic narrative to counter harmful misrepresentations and show Asian Americans as complex, nuanced individuals.
    • Hackenesch, Silke (2022)
      Analyzes transnational and transracial adoption, highlighting the past and continuing discourses around adoption as it relates to race, nation, immigration, belonging, and citizenship.
    • European Investment Bank (2022)
      Women’s economic empowerment has improved rapidly in the last century. Today, many women are not just fully engaged in the workplace; some lead international organisations, corporations and countries. But gender gaps, still ...
    • Noel, Hannah (2022)
      Details the appropriation of social justice rhetoric to claim Whiteness as an aggrieved social status, enabling White supremacy and deepening racial inequities.
    • Lochrie, Karma; Vishnuvajjala, Usha (2022)
      In Women’s Friendship in Medieval Literature, Karma Lochrie and Usha Vishnuvajjala bring together established scholars and new voices to illuminate a previously understudied but consequential element of life in the Middle ...
    • Eberle, Helga (2022)
      Cord Borgentrik (about 1430-1501) was a quite successful image carver with an own large studio in Braunschweig in the second half of the 15th century. Traces of his activity which show the influence of Dutch realism are ...
    • Wojcik, Paula (2022)
      For the last three centuries, prominent thinkers have been asking themselves what it is that constitutes a classic. This volume takes up this question and shows how cultural artifacts become and remain classics through ...
    • Giebeler, Cornelia; Raussert, Wilfried; Kaltmeier, Olaf (2020)
      The experience of writing with others facilitates a horizontal dialogue which allows us to get to know others and their migratory and family histories. From a decolonial perspective, the author presents testimonies of ...
    • Ravasio, Paola; Raussert, Wilfried; Kaltmeier, Olaf (2020)
      The book “este tren no está destinado a la gloria” (this train is not destined for glory) revolves around the metaphor of literary ferro-landscapes. Conceived as narrative nodes created around the mobility of human and ...
    • Raussert, Wilfried; Raussert, Wilfried; Kaltmeier, Olaf (2020)
      Spurred by a new wave of protests around the world - from the Occupy movement, Black Lives Matter, the Arab Spring, and the various street marches against neoliberal governments throughout Latin America - Raussert examines ...
    • Ender, Markus; Tanzer, Ulrike; Unterkircher, Alois (2022)
      The journal "Mitteilungen aus dem Brenner-Archiv" has been published regularly since the early 1980s (No. 1/1982). It provides information on the activities of the research institute Brenner-Archiv: on new estates, research ...
    • Posch, Claudia; Irschara, Karoline; Rampl, Gerhard (2022)
      Corpora, corpus linguistic methods and instruments of corpus creation have experienced an unprecedented upswing within linguistics in recent years. The present volume poses the question to what extent we can now speak of ...
    • Beinsteiner, Andreas; Grünberger, Nina; Hug, Theo; Kapelari, Suzanne (2023)
      The COVID-19 pandemic has changed many things in the last two years, including the perception of ecological crises. This does not only concern ecological dimensions of environmental damage climate dynamics, biodiversity ...
    • Hickman, Clare (2021)
      As Britain grew into an ever-expanding empire during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, new and exotic botanical specimens began to arrive within the nation’s public and private spaces. Gardens became sites ...
    • Walker, Benjamin Bronnert (2022)
      The COVID-19 pandemic has made evident that the field of global health – its practices, norms, and failures – has the power to shape the lives of billions. Global health perspectives on the role of religion, however, are ...
    • Griffin, Clare (2022)
      Early modern Russians preferred one method of treating the sick above all others: prescribing drugs. The Moscow court sourced pharmaceuticals from Asia, Africa, Western Europe, and the Americas, in addition to its own ...
    • Kögler, Kristina; Weyland, Ulrike; Kremer, Hugo H. (2022)
      The Yearbook of Vocational Education 2021 provides an overview of the current state of relevant research. It corresponds with the broad thematic and methodological range of research and theory development in vocational education.