Assistenz und Zugänglichkeit. Computer und ›Behinderung‹ in den frühen 1980er-Jahren

Aktivität: Vorträge und GastvorlesungenVorträge in anderen VeranstaltungenForschung

Jan Müggenburg - Sprecher*in

    Kolloquium "Heim- und Fürsorgegeschichte, Geschichte von Exklusion/Inklusion, Disability History", Institut für Erziehungswissenschaft, Universität Zürich
    23.05.201924.05.2019

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    Forschende

    1. Nora Benitt

    Publikationen

    1. Positive intercropping effects on biomass production are species-specific and involve rhizosphere enzyme activities
    2. Truth or dare? - How can we influence the adoption of artificial intelligence in municipalities?
    3. Decision Support Through Carbon Management Accounting - A Framework-Based Literature Review
    4. Eigeninitiative als Konzept positiven Verhaltens in Organisationen
    5. Zur Relevanz des Faktors Usability
    6. Hold Back The River
    7. Arbeitsräume hacken
    8. کتاب ادبیات تطبیقی کودکان [Comparative Children's Literature]
    9. Landwirtschaft:
    10. Mobile phone signals and protest crowds
    11. Stimmen aus der Praxis
    12. The Great Export Recovery in German Manufacturing Industries, 2009/2010
    13. Part 14 Control of political donations and expenditure
    14. Das Versprechen der Retina
    15. Gemeindefinanzreform und Freie Berufe
    16. Kontextualisierungshinweise
    17. Acculturation and prejudice in Germany
    18. Putting sustainable supply chain management into base of the pyramid research
    19. Does plant diversity influence phosphorus cycling in experimental grasslands?
    20. Landscape context influences chytrid fungus distribution in an endangered European amphibian
    21. The (Un)intended Consequences of Legal Transplants
    22. Cybernetics/Kybernetik. The Macy-Conferences 1946-1953
    23. Defining and Conceptualizing Impact Investing
    24. Step on it! How Positive Affective States Influence Young Drivers’ Driving Behaviors
    25. Ideology
    26. “Come on, we’ll look at it now”: professionals’ work on fetal viewability following spontaneous and induced loss.