Schreiben verändert? Eine interaktive Forschungswerkstatt zu Entwicklungs- und Transformationsräumen in Schreibprozessen

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ISW-Tagung 2024: Warum Schreiben! Schreiben als transformative Kraft

21.11.2422.11.24

Bremen, Germany

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  1. People incorrectly correcting other people: The pragmatics of (re-)corrections and their negotiation in a Facebook group
  2. Grazing effects on intraspecific trait variability vary with changing precipitation patterns in Mongolian rangelands
  3. Patterns and hotspots of carabid beetle diversity in the Palaearctic – insights from a hyperdiverse invertebrate taxon
  4. Detection and mapping of water pollution variation in the Nile Delta using multivariate clustering and GIS techniques
  5. Rationalitätsverständnisse, Analysefelder und Integration der Wirtschaftswissenschaften am Beispiel des Umweltschutzes
  6. Assessing collaboration, knowledge exchange, and stakeholder agency in coastal governance to enhance climate resilience
  7. Fatigue life enhancement via residual stress engineering due to local forming during refill friction stir spot welding
  8. Pathways to Implementation: Evidence on How Participation in Environmental Governance Impacts on Environmental Outcomes
  9. Phosphorus status, use and recycling in a Chinese peri-urban region with intensive animal husbandry and cropping systems
  10. Refill friction stir spot welding of thermoplastic composites: Case study on Carbon-fiber-reinforced polyphenylene sulfide
  11. Transformative pedagogy for sustainable entrepreneurship and technology innovation: The case of EIT climate KIC training
  12. Hans von Marées als entwicklungsgeschichtlicher Gipfelpunkt moderner Malerei? Zum Bildverständnis von Julius Meier-Graefe
  13. Customer Profitability Analysis in decision-making–The roles of customer characteristics, cost structures, and strategizing
  14. Straw amendment and nitrification inhibitor controlling N losses and immobilization in a soil cooling-warming experiment