Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, ‎0731-3500

Fachzeitschrift: Zeitschrift

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Forschende

  1. Niko Pepe Engfer

Publikationen

  1. A review of fire effects across South American ecosystems
  2. The Attitude-Behavior Hypothesis and Green Purchasing Behavior
  3. Charisma
  4. ORCHIDEE-SOM
  5. Usually hated, sometimes loved:
  6. Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a guided and unguided internet-based acceptance and commitment therapy for chronic pain
  7. Wenn der Golfstrom das Drehbuch schreibt
  8. EU Democracy Promotion and the Arab Spring
  9. Public participation and local environmental planning
  10. Pierre Bourdieus Beitrag zur Analyse des Rechts
  11. Communications about uncertainty in scientific climate-related findings
  12. Paradigm shift
  13. A New Approach to Online Reputation Management in Tourism
  14. The Timing of Daily Demand for Goods and Services - Microsimulation Policy Results of an Aging Society, Increasing Labour Market Flexibility, and Extended Public Childcare in Germany
  15. Why Do Extreme Work Hours Persist?
  16. How do low back pain patients conceptualize their expectations regarding treatment?
  17. Stochastic environmental policy, risk-taking, and growth
  18. Participation as a Mode of Conflict
  19. Priority effects and ecological restoration
  20. Die Umkehr des Defaults oder was ist Öffentlichkeit 2.0?
  21. Medientheorie
  22. Becoming prosumer
  23. Relationaler Realismus?
  24. “Whose Science? Whose Fiction?” Uncanny Echoes of Belonging in Samosata
  25. Marktdesign für eine effiziente Netzanbindung von Offshore-Windenergie
  26. Komplizen des Kapitals
  27. Eurobarometer
  28. Students' perspectives on wheelchair basketball in mainstream and special schools
  29. Innere Unruhe
  30. EARL
  31. Schätzen – Aber wie?
  32. Feedback on creative ideas
  33. Aufsätze im SMS-Stil?
  34. Aquatic Exposure Predictions of Insecticide Field Concentrations Using a Multimedia Mass-Balance Model
  35. Biophysical variability and politico-economic singularity
  36. General belief in a just world is positively associated with dishonest behavior