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    Students’ perceptions of plagiarism and relevant policies in Cyprus.Melpo Iakovidou, Catherine Demoliou & Angelika I. Kokkinaki - 2015 - International Journal for Educational Integrity 11 (1).
    BackgroundEffective plagiarism deterrence in the Republic of Cyprus, requires the identification of any gaps, best practices and case studies relating to plagiarism across the Higher Educational Institutions in the country. This paper discusses the findings of the first research conducted among university students and faculty in Cyprus and focuses on students’ awareness of and perceptions towards academic plagiarism.MethodologyThe research instrument for students was initially designed based on experts’ feedback, as part of the IPPHEAE project. It was translated into the national (...)
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    The role of religious beliefs in ethics committee consultations for conflict over life-sustaining treatment.Julia I. Bandini, Andrew Courtwright, Angelika A. Zollfrank, Ellen M. Robinson & Wendy Cadge - 2017 - Journal of Medical Ethics 43 (6):353-358.
    Previous research has suggested that individuals who identify as being more religious request more aggressive medical treatment at end of life. These requests may generate disagreement over life-sustaining treatment (LST). Outside of anecdotal observation, however, the actual role of religion in conflict over LST has been underexplored. Because ethics committees are often consulted to help mediate these conflicts, the ethics consultation experience provides a unique context in which to investigate this question. The purpose of this paper was to examine the (...)
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    Deliberating Our Frames: How Members of Multi-Stakeholder Initiatives Use Shared Frames to Tackle Within-Frame Conflicts Over Sustainability Issues.Angelika Zimmermann, Nora Albers & Jasper O. Kenter - 2022 - Journal of Business Ethics 178 (3):757-782.
    Multi-stakeholder initiatives have been praised as vehicles for tackling complex sustainability issues, but their success relies on the reconciliation of stakeholders’ divergent perspectives. We yet lack a thorough understanding of the micro-level mechanisms by which stakeholders can deal with these differences. To develop such understanding, we examine what frames—i.e., mental schemata for making sense of the world—members of MSIs use during their discussions on sustainability questions and how these frames are deliberated through social interactions. Whilst prior framing research has focussed (...)
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    Post-Traumatic Hermeneutics: Melancholia in the Wake of Trauma.Angelika Rauch - 1998 - Diacritics 28 (4):111-120.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Post-Traumatic Hermeneutics: Melancholia in the Wake of TraumaAngelika Rauch (bio)1Classical Analysis: Problems for Trauma TherapyAccording to the Journal of the American Psychoanalytical Association, American ego psychology has taken a leading role in debunking what it considers antiquated Freudian approaches to the study of trauma. As neutral observers and students of the facts, ego psychologists have purportedly reclaimed the study of trauma as the search for an objectifiable traumatic event (...)
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  5. What 'must' and 'can' must and can mean.Angelika Kratzer - 1977 - Linguistics and Philosophy 1 (3):337--355.
    In this paper I offer an account of the meaning of must and can within the framework of possible worlds semantics. The paper consists of two parts: the first argues for a relative concept of modality underlying modal words like must and can in natural language. I give preliminary definitions of the meaning of these words which are formulated in terms of logical consequence and compatibility, respectively. The second part discusses one kind of insufficiency in the meaning definitions given in (...)
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  6. Partition and revision: The semantics of counterfactuals.Angelika Kratzer - 1981 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 10 (2):201 - 216.
    The last section made it clear that an analysis which at first seems to fail is viable after all. It is viable if we let it depend on a partition function to be provided by the context of conversation. This analysis leaves certain traits of the partition function open. I have tried to show that this should be so. Specifying these traits as Pollock does leads to wrong predictions. And leaving them open endows counterfactuals with just the right amount of (...)
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  7. Facts: Particulars or information units?Angelika Kratzer - 2002 - Linguistics and Philosophy 25 (5-6):655-670.
    What are facts, situations, or events? When Situation Semantics was born in the eighties, I objected because I could not swallow the idea that situations might be chunks of information. For me, they had to be particulars like sticks or bricks. I could not imagine otherwise. The first manuscript of “An Investigation of the Lumps of Thought” that I submitted to Linguistics and Philosophy had a footnote where I distanced myself from all those who took possible situations to be units (...)
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  8. Decomposing attitude verbs.Angelika Kratzer - unknown
    I will assume (without explicitly argue for it here) that the verb’s external argument is not an argument of the verb root itself, but is introduced by a separate head in a neo-Davidsonian way. The content argument can be saturated by DPs denoting the kinds of things that can be believed or reported.
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    I. an-Nāṣirs äußere Politik.Angelika Hartmann - 1975 - In An-Nasir Li-Din Allah : Politik, Religion, Kultur in der Späten 'Abbasidenzeit. De Gruyter. pp. 69-91.
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    I. Karten.Angelika Hartmann - 1975 - In An-Nasir Li-Din Allah : Politik, Religion, Kultur in der Späten 'Abbasidenzeit. De Gruyter. pp. 363-368.
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    On the plurality of verbs.Angelika Kratzer - 2008 - In Johannes Dölling, Tatjana Heyde-Zybatow & Martin Schäfer (eds.), Event Structures in Linguistic Form and Interpretation. De Gruyter. pp. 269-300.
    This paper pursues some of the consequences of the idea that there are (at least) two sources for distributive/cumulative interpretations in English. One source is lexical pluralization: All predicative stems are born as plurals, as Manfred Krifka and Fred Landman have argued. Lexical pluralization should be available in any language and should not depend on the particular make-up of its DPs. I suggest that the other source of cumulative/distributive interpretations in English is directly provided by plural DPs. DPs with plural (...)
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    Kommentar I zum Fall: „Heimlicher Transfer von HIV-Medikamenten nach Afrika“.Tanja Krones, Christine Angelika Rüegg, Huldrych Fritz Günthard, Annette Rid & Verina Wild - 2012 - Ethik in der Medizin 24 (1):59-61.
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  13. Exorcising Grice’s ghost: an empirical approach to studying intentional communication in animals.Simon W. Townsend, Sonja E. Koski, Richard W. Byrne, Katie E. Slocombe, Balthasar Bickel, Markus Boeckle, Ines Braga Goncalves, Judith M. Burkart, Tom Flower, Florence Gaunet, Hans Johann Https://Orcidorg909X Glock, Thibaud Gruber, David A. W. A. M. Jansen, Katja Liebal, Angelika Linke, Ádám Miklósi, Richard Moore, Carel P. van Schaik, Sabine Stoll, Alex Vail, Bridget M. Waller, Markus Wild, Klaus Zuberbühler & Marta B. Manser - 2016 - Biological Reviews 3.
    Language’s intentional nature has been highlighted as a crucial feature distinguishing it from other communication systems. Specifically, language is often thought to depend on highly structured intentional action and mutual mindreading by a communicator and recipient. Whilst similar abilities in animals can shed light on the evolution of intentionality, they remain challenging to detect unambiguously. We revisit animal intentional communication and suggest that progress in identifying analogous capacities has been complicated by (i) the assumption that intentional (that is, voluntary) production (...)
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    Psychosocial coping resources and health among Germans and Poles.Tomasz Pasikowski, Michał Ziarko, Helena Sęk, Łukasz Kaczmarek, Angelika Gärtner, Konrad Reschke & Harry Schrőder - 2011 - Polish Psychological Bulletin 42 (3):114-122.
    Psychosocial coping resources and health among Germans and Poles Culture has a substantial impact on mechanism of coping with stress and related health outcomes. We proposed a model emphasizing the mediating role of coping resources and competences in the relationship between controllability of demands in professional/educational life and health in the cross-cultural context. The model is based on the transactional model of stress. 595 participants from East Germany, West Germany and Poland completed: Sense of Coherence Scale SOC-9, Self-Esteem Scale, Social (...)
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    Max Weber: Zur Logik und Methodik der Sozialwissenschaften. Schriften 1900–1907. Gerhard Wagner in Zusammenarbeit mit Claudius Härpfer, Tom Kaden, Kai Müller and Angelika Zahn (eds.). Max Weber Gesamtausgabe: Abteilung I: Schriften und Reden. Band 7. Mohr Siebeck: Tübingen. 772 pp, 349,00€ (Softcover), 414,00€ (Hardcover), ISBN: 9783161537776. [REVIEW]Gert Albert - 2020 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 51 (1):195-198.
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    Basic Principles for Therapeutic Relationship and Practice in Gestalt Theoretical Psychotherapy.Angelika Böhm - 2021 - Gestalt Theory 43 (1):69-86.
    Summary Gestalt Theoretical Psychotherapy, in the broader sense of the term, has developed in various forms on both sides of the Atlantic since the 1920s. Gestalt Theoretical Psychotherapy, in the narrower sense of the term, came into being in the second half of the 1970s in German-speaking countries. In Austria, it is a state-approved, independent scientific psychotherapy method since 1995, and an integrative psychotherapeutic approach based on the Gestalt theory of the Berlin School. With reference to this comprehensive, consistent, scientific (...)
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    New Light on the Emergence of Māturīdism: Abū Shakūr al-Sālimī (fifth/eleventh century) and his Kitāb al-Tamhīd fī bayān al-tawḥīd.Angelika Brodersen - 2020 - Journal of Islamic Studies 31 (3):329-357.
    The present paper focuses on the Arabic theological work al-Tamhīd fī bayān al-tawḥīd, authored by the Transoxanian scholar, Abū Shakūr al-Sālimī. A jurist and theologian, he belonged to the kalām -school in the succession of Abū Manṣūr al-Māturīdī, and which, based on Ḥanafī tradition, forms the second pillar of the Sunni confession alongside the doctrines of Abū l-Ḥasan al-Ashʿarī and his followers. Despite increasing activities in the field of editions during the last few decades, details of Māturīdī speculative theology still (...)
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    Beyond the Words: Comparing Interpersonal Engagement Between Maternal and Paternal Infant-Directed Speech Acts.Theano Kokkinaki & Vassilis G. S. Vasdekis - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    The present study investigates the way infants express their emotions in relation to parental feelings between maternal and paternal questions and direct requests. We therefore compared interpersonal engagement accompanying parental questions and direct requests between infant–mother and infant–father interactions. We video-recorded spontaneous communication between 11 infant–mother and 11 infant–father dyads—from the 2nd to the 6th month—in their home. The main results of this study are summarized as follows: (a) there aresimilaritiesin the way preverbal infants use their affections in spontaneous interactions (...)
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    “Computer says no”: Algorithmic decision support and organisational responsibility.Angelika Adensamer, Rita Gsenger & Lukas Daniel Klausner - 2021 - Journal of Responsible Technology 7-8 (C):100014.
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  20. Flaunting the Body: Gender and Identity in American Feminist Performance.Angelika Czekay - 1994 - In Gabriele Griffin (ed.), Stirring It: Challenges for Feminism. Taylor & Francis. pp. 92.
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    New vs. Given.Angelika Kratzer & Elisabeth Selkirk - 2019 - In Daniel Altshuler & Jessica Rett (eds.), The Semantics of Plurals, Focus, Degrees, and Times: Essays in Honor of Roger Schwarzschild. Cham: Springer Verlag. pp. 157-160.
    This squib begins with an argument emphasizing that the grammar of English makes a distinction between constituents that are focused and those that are merely new, hence not given. If the distinction is made via features, we need two features: one indicating focus and one indicating either given or new information. Which one of the two? Semantically, the choice doesn’t matter: whatever information is given is not new and the other way round. For the phonology, there is a difference, however. (...)
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  22. Gaia the Living Planet a Portrait of James E. Lovelock.Angelika Lizius, Detlef Jungjohann, J. E. Lovelock, Gloria Salmansohn & Gerhard Lechner - 1990 - Bullfrog Films.
     
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    Portrait as Dialogue: Exercising the Dialogical Self.Angelika Böck - 2013 - Culture and Dialogue 3 (2):37-51.
    To what extent are artists and sitters (or researchers and “objects” of investigation) implicated in their representations of others? How implicated are we when we identify with the way different cultures or perspectives represent ourselves? Understanding how specific forms of representation reveal differently authored perceptions of the individual is a critical concern. My overarching concern, as an artist, is to start mapping contemporary practices of identity formation and expression through the investigation of specific non- Western and subcultural modes that prioritise (...)
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    The origin and function of mirror neurons: The missing link.Angelika Lingnau & Alfonso Caramazza - 2014 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 37 (2):209-210.
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    Giovanni R. Ruffini, Medieval Nubia.Angelika Lohwasser - 2014 - Klio 96 (2):771-777.
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    Ulrich Becks kosmopolitisches Projekt: auf dem Weg in eine andere Soziologie.Angelika Poferl & Natan Sznaider (eds.) - 2004 - Baden-Baden: Nomos.
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    Listening out_ and _dealing with otherness. A postcolonial approach to higher education teaching.Angelika Thielsch - 2019 - Arts and Humanities in Higher Education 19 (3):227-243.
    Postcolonial pedagogy invites academic teaching staff to create situations, in which hegemonic modes of knowledge production can be critically reflected and one’s own entanglement as disciplinary s...
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    Sound morality: Irritating and icky noises amplify judgments in divergent moral domains.Angelika Seidel & Jesse Prinz - 2013 - Cognition 127 (1):1-5.
    Theoretical models and correlational research suggest that anger and disgust play different roles in moral judgment. Anger is theorized to underlie reactions to crimes against persons, such as battery and unfairness, and disgust is theorized to underlie reactions to crimes against nature, such as sexual transgressions and cannibalism. To date, however, it has not been shown that induction of these two emotions has divergent effects. In this experiment we show divergent effects of anger and disgust. We use sounds to elicit (...)
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    Care Ethics for Supported Decision-making. A Narrative Policy Analysis Regarding Social Work in Cases of Dementia and Self-neglect.Angelika Thelin - 2021 - Ethics and Social Welfare 15 (2):167-184.
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  30. Semantics in generative grammar.Irene Heim & Angelika Kratzer - 1998 - Malden, MA: Blackwell. Edited by Angelika Kratzer.
    Written by two of the leading figures in the field, this is a lucid and systematic introduction to semantics as applied to transformational grammars of the ...
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    Home-School Partnership in Germany: Expectations, Experiences and Current Challenges.Angelika Paseka & Dagmar Killus - 2022 - ENCYCLOPAIDEIA 26 (63):45-56.
    The paper focuses on parents and parental involvement in Germany as well as the challenges which became visible during the COVID-19 pandemic. As has been the case in many other countries, the notion of parents as partners, is the focus of normative discussion about how to engage with parents. However, looking at the role actually played by parents in school settings, and the way school institutions interact with them, it can be seen that there is a difference. This paper describes: (...)
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    The Hieroglyph of Tradition: Freud, Benjamin, Gadamer, Novalis, Kant.Angelika Rauch - 2001 - Fairleigh Dickinson University Press.
    This book argues that tradition is not dissociable from processes of self-consciousness involving our capacity to situate ourselves in a world that includes a rich legacy of predecessors and precedents. It explores how language, the body, experience, imagination, desire, and affect are not dissociable from tradition as transference in the Freudian sense. This argument draws support from several major thinkers and offers new interpretations of them.
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    The Bhagavadgita: Doctrines and Contexts.Angelika Malinar - 2007 - Cambridge University Press.
    The Bhagavadgita is one of the most renowned texts of Hinduism because it contains discussions of important issues such as liberation and the nature of action as well as the revelation of the Krishna as the highest god and creator of the universe. It is included in the ancient Indian Mahabharata epic at one of its most dramatic moments, that is, when the final battle is about to begin. In contrast to many other studies, this book deals with the relationship (...)
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    Living with an adult family member using advanced medical technology at home.Angelika Fex, Gullvi Flensner, Anna-Christina Ek & Olle Söderhamn - 2011 - Nursing Inquiry 18 (4):336-347.
    FEX A, FLENSNER G, EK A‐C and SÖDERHAMN O. Nursing Inquiry 2011; 18: 336–347 Living with an adult family member using advanced medical technology at homeAn increased number of chronically ill adults perform self‐care while using different sorts of advanced medical technology at home. This hermeneutical study aimed to gain a deeper understanding of the meaning of living with an adult family member using advanced medical technology at home. Eleven next of kin to adults performing self‐care at home, either using (...)
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  35. Incidental Emotions and Hedonic Forecasting: The Role of (Un)certainty.Athanasios Polyportis, Flora Kokkinaki, Csilla Horváth & Georgios Christopoulos - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:536376.
    The impact of incidental emotions on decision making is well established. Incidental emotions can be differentiated on several appraisal dimensions, including certainty-uncertainty. The present research investigates the effect of certainty-uncertainty of incidental emotions on hedonic forecasting. The results of four experimental studies indicate that uncertainty associated incidental emotions, such as fear and hope, compared with certainty emotions, such as anger and happiness, amplify predicted utility. This amplification effect is confirmed for opposite utility types; uncertainty associated emotions, when compared with their (...)
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    "Freundschaft" im interdisziplinären Dialog: Perspektiven aus Philosophie, Theologie, Sozialwissenschaften und Gender Studies.Angelika Walser (ed.) - 2017 - Innsbruck: Tyrolia-Verlag.
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  37. Iconicity and Economy as Creative Forces in Noun-Name Constructions.Angelika Bergien - 2007 - In Christian Todenhagen & Wolfgang Thiele (eds.), Nominalization, Nomination and Naming. Stauffenburg Verlag. pp. 44.
     
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    Menschenbilder und Körperkonzepte im Alten Israel, in Ägypten und im Alten Orient.Angelika Berlejung, Jan Dietrich & Joachim Friedrich Quack (eds.) - 2012 - Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck.
    English summary: Ideas of man and concepts of the body are closely linked, and are a key factor in defining anthropological theories and problems. In addition, they are closely connected to the social structure of each cultural region, which itself has a continuous influence on human actions and attitudes, but which at the same time is also the result of human actions and attitudes. Scholars from various disciplines used this as their basis to explore the subject in their own cultural (...)
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    Bilderfahrungen im Zwischenraum von Kunst, Philosophie und Pädagogik.Angelika Wiehl & Matthias Bunge (eds.) - 2019 - Salzburg: Edition Kunstschrift im Residenz Verlag.
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    Ökologische und informelle Defizite.Angelika Zahnert, Volker Teichert & Hans G. Nutzinger - 1995 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 39 (1):125-131.
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    Nachhaltigkeit, Wachstum und Wertorientierung.Angelika Zahrnt & Hans G. Nutzinger - 1997 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 41 (1):275-282.
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    Ambiguity in Shakespeare ’s Sonnet 138.Angelika Zirker, Carmen Dörge, Sigrid Beck, Matthias Bauer & Nadine Bade - 2015 - In Susanne Winkler (ed.), Ambiguity: Language and Communication. De Gruyter. pp. 89-110.
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    Ambiguity in Speaker-Hearer-Interaction: A Parameter-Based Model of Analysis.Angelika Zirker & Esme Winter-Froemel - 2015 - In Susanne Winkler (ed.), Ambiguity: Language and Communication. De Gruyter. pp. 283-340.
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    Feminist human–computer interaction: Struggles for past, contemporary and futuristic feminist theories in digital innovation.Angelika Strohmayer, Samantha Mitchell Finnigan, Janis Meissner & Rosanna Bellini - 2022 - Feminist Theory 23 (2):143-149.
    In this short paper, we introduce our Special Section in Feminist Theory titled ‘Feminist human-computer interaction: Struggles for past, contemporary and futuristic feminist theories in digital innovation’. Over the last years, we worked with the authors of the articles presented herein to bring together feminist theories with their practical application in the design, development, use and exploration of digital technologies. Our section follows three aspects: an overview of past feminist histories and discourse; the development of actionable, contemporary theory; and speculative (...)
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  46. Action-Effect Associations in Voluntary and Cued Task-Switching.Angelika Sommer & Sarah Lukas - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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  47. Conditionals.Angelika Kratzer - 1986 - Chicago Linguistics Society 22 (2):1–15.
  48. The place of the letter: an epistolary exchange.Angelika Bammer, Minrose Gwin, Cindi Katz & Elizabeth Meese - 1998 - In Susan Hardy Aiken (ed.), Making Worlds: Gender, Metaphor, Materiality. University of Arizona Press.
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    Andere Subjekte: dokumentarische Medienkunst und die Politik der Rezeption.Angelika Bartl - 2012 - Bielefeld: Transcript.
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  50. Zur Wertauffassung E. Fromms.Angelika Bareuther - 1980 - In Werner Lange & Dieter Grohmann (eds.), Zur Kritik bürgerlicher Wertauffassungen. Halle (Saale): Abt. Wissenschaftspublizistik der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg.
     
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