Responsivity

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Responsivity. / Vilsmaier, Ulli.
Elgar Encyclopedia of Interdisciplinarity and Transdisciplinarity. Hrsg. / Frédéric Darbellay. Edward Elgar Publishing, 2024. S. 438-441.

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Harvard

Vilsmaier, U 2024, Responsivity. in F Darbellay (Hrsg.), Elgar Encyclopedia of Interdisciplinarity and Transdisciplinarity. Edward Elgar Publishing, S. 438-441. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781035317967.ch97

APA

Vilsmaier, U. (2024). Responsivity. In F. Darbellay (Hrsg.), Elgar Encyclopedia of Interdisciplinarity and Transdisciplinarity (S. 438-441). Edward Elgar Publishing. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781035317967.ch97

Vancouver

Vilsmaier U. Responsivity. in Darbellay F, Hrsg., Elgar Encyclopedia of Interdisciplinarity and Transdisciplinarity. Edward Elgar Publishing. 2024. S. 438-441 doi: 10.4337/9781035317967.ch97

Bibtex

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