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    • Bentlin, Felix; Jansen, Hendrik; Kataikko-Grigoleit, Päivi; Million, Angela; Velazco-Londono, Jose M. (2021)
      How do urban structures change in the post-pandemic city? And what does a global pandemic mean for the city and its people? Until 2020, hardly anyone has probably asked themselves this question. But the sudden changes in ...
    • Appenrodt, Jan;  Marpe, Petra;  Schopbach, Holger;  Kybart, Markus;  Lange, Axel;  Ottermann, Christian;  Kuri, Norbert;  Schneider, Uwe;  Hielscher, Stephan;  Mahrin, Bernd; Mahrin, Bernd; Schopbach, Holger (2021)
      The publication relates to a digital learning system for building construction and building technology. It offers explanations of the didactic concept, technical documents, background information and an extensive collection ...
    • Christof, Jürgen; Zeyns, Andrea (2021)
      In their sixth joint Annual Report, the University Libraries of Technische Universität Berlin (TU Berlin) and Berlin University of the Arts (UdK Berlin) report on a year that was extraordinary in every respect. The coronavirus ...
    • Just, Hendrik (2021)
      Grid converters increasingly affect power system operation due to the increasing share of renewable energy sources and less conventional power plants. This shift in power generation leads to converter-dominated weak grids, ...
    • Forin, Silvia;  Berger, Markus;  Bunsen, Jonas;  Finkbeiner, Matthias (2021)
      Freshwater is a vital resource for humans and ecosystems but is scarce in many regions around the world. Organizations measure and manage direct water use at their premises but usually neglect the indirect water use ...
    • Abualdenien, Jimmy; Borrmann, André; Ungureanu, Lucian-Constantin; Hartmann, Timo (2021)
      The 28th EG-ICE International Workshop 2021 brings together international experts working at the interface between advanced computing and modern engineering challenges. Many engineering tasks require open-world resolutions ...
    • Unsworth, Len; Tytler, Russell; Fenwick, Lisl; Humphrey, Sally; Chandler, Paul; Herrington, Michele; Pham, Lam (2022)
      This book establishes a new theoretical and practical framework for multimodal disciplinary literacy (MDL) fused with the subject-specific science pedagogies of senior high school biology, chemistry and physics. It builds ...
    • Hydén, Håkan (2022)
      This book proposes the study of norms as a method of explaining human choice and behaviour by introducing a new scientific perspective. The science of norms may here be broadly understood as a social science which includes ...
    • Henderson, Errol A. (2019)
      The study of the impact of Black Power Movement (BPM) activists and organizations in the 1960s through ʼ70s has largely been confined to their role as proponents of social change; but they were also theorists of the change ...
    • Kaminsky, Amy K. (2021)
      The Other/Argentina looks at literature, film, and the visual arts to examine the threads of Jewishness that create patterns of meaning within the fabric of Argentine self-representation. A multiethnic yet deeply Roman ...
    • Koretsky, Deanna P. (2021)
      Death Rights presents an antiracist critique of British romanticism by deconstructing one of its organizing tropes—the suicidal creative "genius." Putting texts by Olaudah Equiano, Mary Shelley, John Keats, and others into ...
    • Murray, Stephen O.; Roscoe, Will (2021)
      Among the many myths created about Africa, the claim that homosexuality and gender diversity are absent or incidental is one of the oldest and most enduring. Historians, anthropologists, and many contemporary Africans alike ...
    • Tichavakunda, Antar A. (2021)
      An in-depth ethnography of Black engineering students at a historically White institution, Black Campus Life examines the intersection of two crises, up close: the limited number of college graduates in science, technology, ...
    • Fraeters, Veerle; Nuyts, Tijl; Debergh, Gwennie (2020)
      In the aftermath of 9/11, religion made a comeback has made a comeback as a geopolitical and discursive reality. Literature too is increasingly turning its attention to religion in the cultural production of the past and ...
    • Wennerscheid, Sophie (2019)
      The ways in which sexuality is conceptualized, narrated, mythologized and practised vary greatly across historical periods and cultures. But however variously sexuality has been constructed over centuries, it has very often ...
    • Rausch, Thomas P.; Schmidt, Markus (2021)
      The 25th International Ecumenists Congress of Jesuit Ecumenists met at Clongowes Wood in County Kildare, Ireland, from July 8–13, 2019, a return to the Emerald Isle after the 18th Congress met there in 2005. This last ...
    • Bachor, Martina; Hug, Theo; Pallaver, Günther (2021)
      In our interaction with digital systems, we produce a great deal of data every day, which can be used for economic purposes as well as for political purposes. While democratic systems in Europe are looking for ways to deal ...
    • Tiebel, Jacob (2021)
      Physiotherapy and occupational therapy in stroke rehabilitation has developed over the last decades into an evidence-based therapeutically science and includes forms of therapeutic treatment in which patient-oriented ...
    • Zeshan, Ulrike; Webster, Jenny (2021)
      This book is the second of two volumes on deaf multiliteracies based on research with deaf children and adults in India, Uganda and Ghana. Multiliteracies include not only reading and writing but also skills in sign language, ...
    • Sempert, Mattie-Martha (2021)
      Sweet Spots thinks transversally across language and body, and between text and tissue. This assemblage of essays collectively proposes that words—that is, language that lands as written text—are more-than-human material. ...