Teaching Human-Animal Studies - 2020

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Maria Moss - Organiser

23.01.202025.01.2020
Teaching Human-Animal Studies - 2020

Event

Teaching Human-Animal Studies - 2020: International Symposium

23.01.2025.01.20

Lüneburg, Germany

Event: Conference

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Researchers

  1. Eckhard Bollow

Publications

  1. Forest history from a single tree species perspective
  2. Plasma arcing during contact separation of HVDC relays
  3. Mailen
  4. SpurenLesen 3
  5. Exploring the motivations of protesters in contingent valuation
  6. Evaluating ecosystem services in transhumance cultural landscapes. An interdisciplinary and participatory framework
  7. A Theory of Media as a History of Electricity
  8. Article 30 Review Clause
  9. The cuticular profiles of Australian stingless bees are shaped by resin of the eucalypt tree Corymbia torelliana
  10. Subtle Differences
  11. Contrasting changes in the abundance and diversity of North American bird assemblages from 1971 to 2010
  12. Imaginierte Wirksamkeit
  13. Symmetrical Communication?
  14. Carbon footprinting of large product portfolios. Extending the use of Enterprise Resource Planning systems to carbon information management
  15. Perspektivenwechsel
  16. Tablets im Sportunterricht!? Echt? Wow!
  17. Cultures of sustainability and the aesthetics of the pattern that connects
  18. The Social Case as a Business Case
  19. Implizite Normvermittlung durch Konstituierung von Angemessenheit im Unterrichtsdiskurs
  20. Fiducia
  21. Anaerobic Inhibition and Biodegradation of Antibiotics in ISO Test Schemes
  22. Firm panel data from German official statistics
  23. Indigenous and local knowledge in environmental management for human-nature connectedness
  24. Drawing Lessons: Ruth Asawa’s Early Work on Paper
  25. Offshoring and firm performance
  26. Progress of knowledge in human resources management
  27. New evidence for vegetation development and timing of Upper Middle Pleistocene interglacials in Northern Germany and tentative correlations