CITIES CAN FLY

Aktivität: Wissenschaftliche und künstlerische VeranstaltungenExternen Workshops, Kursen, SeminarenForschung

Christoph Brunner - Sprecher*in

    22.09.201623.09.2016
    CITIES CAN FLY

    Veranstaltung

    CITIES CAN FLY: New Ways of Doing Research in the City

    21.09.1623.09.16

    Hamburg, Deutschland

    Veranstaltung: Workshop

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    Publikationen

    1. Where is paradise? The EU's navigation system Galileo - Some comments on inherent risks (or paradise lost)
    2. The prospects of product carbon footprints in ERP systems
    3. Performing (the) digital
    4. PragmatiKK: Target Group-specific Approach in a web-based Stress Prevention Platform for Micro and Small Companies
    5. The Maternal in Drag
    6. Introduction to General Ecology
    7. Transferability of approaches to sustainable development at universities as a challenge
    8. Synchronic and Diachronic Pragmatic Variability
    9. Commentary: Towards a Reconciliation of the Theory-Pluralism in Strategic Management
    10. Unternehmensführung mit SAP BI
    11. Worldwide distribution of Persistent Organic Pollutants in air, including results of air monitoring by passive air sampling in five continents
    12. Agentenspiele.
    13. KI-Kanban-Behälter
    14. Managing Strategic Alliances through a Community-Enabled Balanced Scorecard
    15. Revisiting the richness of integrated vehicle and crew scheduling
    16. Wenn der Golfstrom das Drehbuch schreibt
    17. EU Democracy Promotion and the Arab Spring
    18. Ambivalent joint production and the natural environment
    19. A cultural theory of regimes
    20. Does elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide affect internal nitrogen allocation in the temperate trees Alnus glutinosa and Pinus sylvestris?
    21. Eine Gesellschaft des Interviews / A Society of the Interview
    22. Kulturelle Funktionen der Science Fiction
    23. Migrationsbewusstsein empirisch
    24. Widening the evaluative space for ecosystem services
    25. Einführung in das Buch
    26. Responsivity as a transdisciplinary research principle