JoSch - Journal der Schreibberatung (Journal)

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Dagmar Knorr - Editor

Nora Hoffmann - Editor

    20202021

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    1. Benno Reifenberg (1892-1970)
    2. Augmented space
    3. Determinants and Development of Schools in Organization Theory
    4. Extraction of information from invoices - challenges in the extraction pipeline
    5. Structuring Sustainability Reports for Environmental Standards with LLMs guided by Ontology
    6. Contested future-making in containment: temporalities, infrastructures and agency
    7. Who is a Migrant? Abandoning the Nation-State Point of View in the Study of Migration
    8. Synthesis of Room-Temperature Ionic Liquids with the Weakly Coordinating [Al(ORF)(4)](-) Anion (R-F = C(H)(CF3)(2)) and the Determination of Their Principal Physical Properties
    9. Vom Sagbaren zum Machbaren?
    10. The Eschatical Perfection of the World in God
    11. Temporal changes in taxonomic and functional alpha and beta diversity across tree communities in subtropical Atlantic forests
    12. Bridge-Generate
    13. Case Study Analysis
    14. Differential mortality rates in major and subthreshold depression
    15. Inflation Narratives from a Machine Learning Perspective
    16. Free work
    17. Long-term retrospective analysis of the societal metabolism of cobalt in the European Union
    18. Proving the world more imaginary?
    19. Narcissists and their influence on firm performance and reporting practices – a systematic literature review and future research agenda
    20. Urgent need for updating the slogan of global climate actions from 'tree planting' to 'restore native vegetation'
    21. German and Chinese perspectives on innovative teaching and classroom processes
    22. Mechanism of grain refinement of Mg-Al alloys by SiC inoculation
    23. Thermochemical heat storage materials
    24. Land use change and the future of biodiversity
    25. A note on the firm size - export relationship
    26. Ecologies of Change