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Christophorus Verlag Häkel Dir deinen Traummann
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Transcript Verlag Bildung Praxistransfer und Kooperation
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Gerstenberg Verlag Linde Weide Apfelbaum Bume bestimmen mit Kindern
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Gunter Narr Verlag Anarchis der Weise
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Prestel Verlag Unter mir das Meer
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Blanvalet Verlag Die Entscheidung Kriminalroman
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Aufbau Taschenbuch Verlag Gone with the Wind Eine Liebe in Hollywood und der größte Film aller Zeiten
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riva Verlag The Book of Harry
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Blanvalet Taschenbuchverl Der Verehrer Kriminalroman
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Blanvalet Taschenbuchverl Sturmzeit Roman Die SturmzeitTrilogie
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Manesse Verlag Jane Eyre Roman
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Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden Soziale Affordanzen der Thematisierung auf Medienplattformen: Vom Kennen über das Können zum Wollen bei der Setzung und Gestaltung von Themen
In der Kommunikation setzen und verhandeln wir Themen für uns selbst und für unser Gegenüber. In der Kommunikation auf Medienplattformen können sowohl journalistische und politische Akteure als auch die Nutzer*innen einzelne Themen spezifisch setzen. Jede*r könnte und jede*r kann Themen mit Hilfe der Techniken problematisieren, aufbereiten und verbreiten – zu jeder Zeit, dabei unterschiedlich relevant. Doch bedeutet allein die Möglichkeit zur Kommunikation auf Plattformen gleichzeitig auch die Möglichkeit zur Thematisierung für eine Öffentlichkeit?Die Arbeit nimmt sich einer bestimmten Schnittstelle von »Kommunikation« und »Medien« an: dem Gegenstand der »Thematisierung« auf Plattformen. Der Schwerpunkt liegt auf dem Formalobjekt der internetbasierten Thematisierung, welches aus einer techniksoziologischen Perspektive analysiert wird. Es wird untersucht, welche Formen von Thematisierung auf Plattformen technisch möglich sind und wie sie unter Mitanwesenden realisiert werden. Zur theoretischen Auseinandersetzung wird das Konzept der Affordanzen herangezogen. Themen werden affordanzanalytisch nicht nur gesetzt, sondern auch Plattformcharakterisch gestaltet.
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AV Akademikerverlag Politikerinnen in deutschen Printmedien
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FISCHER Taschenbuch Fräulein vom Amt Die Nachricht des Mörders
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Carlsen Verlag GmbH Bitte nicht öffnen 4 Feurig
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Ullstein Taschenbuchvlg. Prognose Hoffnung Liebe Medizin und Wunder
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Piper Verlag GmbH Weihnachten in der Villa am Elbstrand
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Piper Verlag GmbH Das Haus der Perlen Strahlen der Liebe
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Suhrkamp Verlag Der Professor
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Carl Hanser Verlag Die LolliGäng sucht das Abenteuer
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Carl Hanser Verlag Dear Santa Als der Weihnachtsmann plötzlich zurückschrieb
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Btb Rosarium
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Verlagsgruppe Random House GmbH Die Sunde Der Engel
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Knaur Taschenbuch Weil sie das Leben liebten
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Knaur Taschenbuch Als der Himmel uns gehrte
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Droemer Taschenbuch Grandhotel Odessa Die Stadt im Himmel Roman
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FISCHER, S. Terror Wenn Bilder zu Waffen werden
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lePetitLitteraire.fr Roberto Zucco de BernardMarie Kolts Analyse de loeuvre Comprendre la littrature avec lePetitLittrairefr Rsum complet et analyse dtaille de loeuvre
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Bookfox Press A Christmas Wish
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Smith Street Books The Shark Deck
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Ginninderra Press Brink
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Headline Publishing Group Memories of a Lost World
"Memories: A World Tour" takes you on a fascinating journey back through time to a pre-globalised world where regional customs and national cultures were as distinctive as they were diverse. From the bustling streets of Victorian London and the ruins of ancient Egypt to the temples of Japan and the tribesmen of New Guinea, this publication explores the world through a captivating collection of over 800 magic lantern slide images. From the 1870s to the 1930s, photographic magic lantern slide shows were a popular, entertaining and educative way for people to learn about the world beyond their own shores. From Cairo and Delhi to Adelaide and Cape Town, intrepid photographers travelled to all corners of the world to document its peoples and customs. For the first time these images have been brought together in a single publication and the result is a beautiful yet poignant echo of a lost world that at the same time conveys a powerful sense of shared humanity. "Memories: A World Tour" is an important primary source of historical information, which precisely and beautifully documents what the world was like before the advent of television and mass-travel.
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Jessica Kingsley Publishers Yoga and Somatics for Immune and Respiratory Health
Our respiratory and immune systems are intrinsically linked to how we relate to the world around us. Engaging with our vitality through the movement we were designed to express equips us with an invaluable ability to support the optimal functioning of our internal systems.This book explains how movement, embodied awareness, and self-compassion can be incorporated into yoga practice to support respiratory and immune health. It delves into how stress, trauma, breath, movement, and posture can impact the quality of these systems and how yoga teachers can integrate a range of practises focussing on movement, meditation, and breath to help improve them.Through an exploration of our boundaries, our breath, and our bodies, this book will help yoga teachers develop a more integrated and nuanced approach to their teaching
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Orion Publishing Co Girl on Girl: Art and Photography in the Age of the Female Gaze
A new generation of women is taking the art world – online and offline – by storm. In an image-obsessed culture saturated with social media, these 40 artists are using photography and the female gaze to redefine the fields of fashion, art, advertising and photojournalism, making a profound impact on our visual world.
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Hachette Children's Group Vegan Do It
A young person's guide to adopting a vegan lifestyle, including plenty of practical tips, advice, support and original recipes
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Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Animal Forwards: Volume 2 of the book Fabulous Forwards
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Hot Key Books The Good Luck Girls
Aster. Violet. Tansy. Mallow. Clementine.Sold as children. Branded by cursed markings. Trapped in a life they never would have chosen.When Aster's sister Clementine accidentally murders a man, the girls risk a dangerous escape and harrowing journey to find freedom, justice, and revenge - in a country that wants them to have none of those things. Pursued by the land's most vicious and powerful forces - both living and dead - their only hope lies in a bedtime story passed from one girl to another, a story that only the youngest or most desperate would ever believe.It's going to take more than luck for them all to survive.Content warnings: sexual assault, addiction, violence, references to rape and suicide.
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Bristol University Press Vital Bodies: Living with Illness
This book is the story of twelve people, each living with long-term illness. Delving into the routines and rhythms of everyday life, the book reveals the significance of the things that we usually take for granted, from what we eat to when we sleep, how we move, and what we wear. Learning from the lives portrayed, it explores ideas of care, vulnerability and choice, questioning what it means to live a modern life with illness and illuminating the vitality of bodies along the way. Juxtaposing academic text with rich descriptions and vivid illustrations, including video stills, journal extracts, and drawings, the book highlights the sensory and emotional intimacies of visual sociology and demonstrates the use and value of sensuous scholarship.
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St Martin's Press When Grumpy Met Sunshine
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St Martin's Press The Bloodless Princes
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Flatiron Books Migrations
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Tramp Press A Struggle For Fame
After the death of her mother and the loss of her family's fortune, it falls to young Glen Westley to do what she can for herself and her ailing father. Determined to make her own way in the world, she moves from the West of Ireland to London and works tirelessly to succeed as a novelist, despite the limitations her sex and nationality represent.
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Gallaudet University Press,U.S. American Sign Language Green Books, A Student′s Text Units 1927
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Gallaudet University Press,U.S. American Sign Language Green Books, A Teacher′s Resource Text on Grammar and Culture
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Stanford University Press Consuming Anxieties: Consumer Protest, Gender & British Slavery, 1713-1833
Boycotts are so commonplace these days that one hardly notices them, and yet they have a fascinating history, one closely connected to the growth of the British Empire and the birth of a consumer society. Consuming Anxieties asks why this mode of political protest has proved so influential over the past two hundred years, and why it was particularly useful in anticolonial struggles. It answers these questions through new readings of literary works by Jonathan Swift, Tobias Smollett, and others, as well as through investigations of eighteenth-century political and economic discourses connected with consumer culture and colonialism. The book examines the history of consumer protests against colonialism from 1713 to 1833—from the Treaty of Utrecht to the abolition of slavery in the British Caribbean. Recognizing the impact of consumerism on perceptions of the colonial periphery during this period reveals the crucial role of commodity fetishism in colonialist ideology. At the same time, acknowledging the effects of colonial and mercantile expansion on domestic consumer practices explains some of the anxiety surrounding colonial commodities. Women played a crucial role in these dynamics, and this book's analysis of gender illuminates the ways in which colonialism permeated not only the public sphere of politics and trade, but also the seemingly private realms of domesticity and sentiment. The book is in two parts. The first three chapters deal with the history of consumer protests against colonialism and imperialism, notably the uses of the tactic in Ireland early in the eighteenth century and the mid-century anxiety over colonial products in English domestic life. The last three chapters concentrate on the role of commodity culture and consumer protest in the British debates over Caribbean slavery. Although its roots in earlier anticolonial protests are not always recognized, antislavery activists inherited and expertly manipulated a set of tactics developed in previous contests.
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