Iris Därmann

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Dr. Iris Därmann

  1. 2021
  2. Geschwisterlichkeit. Ästhetische Gegenentwürfe zum Bruderbund und zur patrilinearen Genealogie der Gemeinschaft

    Meyzaud, M. (Organisator*in), Därmann, I. (Organisator*in), Rath, G. (Organisator*in) & Trautmann, F. (Organisator*in)

    28.10.202129.10.2021

    Aktivität: Wissenschaftliche und künstlerische VeranstaltungenExternen Workshops, Kursen, SeminarenForschung

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Publikationen

  1. “Smart is not smart enough!” Anticipating critical raw material use in smart city concepts
  2. Personalized Transaction Kernels for Recommendation Using MCTS
  3. “We cannot let this happen again”
  4. Biological Computer Laboratory
  5. Forest Ecosystems: A functional and biodiversity perspective
  6. A highly endangered species on the edge
  7. Assessing the structure of UK environmental concern and its association with pro-environmental behaviour
  8. Building capacity for the science-policy interface on biodiversity and ecosystem services
  9. Origins and practices of genetic risk and responsibility
  10. Increasing knowledge through cooperation
  11. Where are we with? A dialectical theory on innovation
  12. Teacher collaboration, inclusive education and differentiated instruction
  13. Toward a Production-Oriented Imagology
  14. The Contribution of Large Banking Institutions to Systemic Risk
  15. If-Then Planning in Sports
  16. Small-scale soil patterns drive sharp boundaries between succulent "dwarf" biomes (or habitats) in the arid Succulent Karoo, South Africa
  17. A cross-scale assessment of productivity–diversity relationships
  18. Container und Algorithmen
  19. Digitization and path disruption
  20. Germany Humboldt University in Berlin: Its Transformation in the Process of German Unification
  21. MOLGEN 5.0, a Molecular Structure Generator
  22. The Continuities of Twitter Strategies and Algorithmic Terror
  23. The Efficacy of a Web-Based Stress Management Intervention for Employees Experiencing Adverse Working Conditions and Occupational Self-efficacy as a Mediator
  24. Trust Centrality in Online Social Networks