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Ca' Foscari Japanese Studies: Religion a...
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Ca' Foscari Japanese Studies: Religion and Thought,
2610-900X
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Stefan Schröder
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Fernstudium Umweltschutz und nachhaltige Regionalentwicklung in Lettland - Ein Kooperationsprojekt des Know - how und Technologietransfers
Nachbarschafts-Technologien. Mathematik und Medien dynamischer Netzwerke
Activities
Didaktische Tools in der Lehrerbildung
Landscape factors affecting Parakeet damage to sunflower fields in Israel.
EUROPARECHT (Fachzeitschrift)
Publications
The motivational benefits of specific versus general optimism.
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Do high incomes reflect individual performance?
Of sustainability and storytelling - An introduction to this book
From Critique to Problems and the Politics of the In-act with Bergson, Deleuze and James
Exploring teachers' mental health literacy: An exploratory study on teachers' experiences, cooperation partners, self-efficacy, and knowledge related to students' mental health problems
Ground Truthing in Digital Technoculture
Ästhetische Spannung als Zukunftsungewissheit?
Indigenous and Local Communities' initiatives have transformative potential to guide shifts toward sustainability in South America
Corporate Volunteering als Instrument zur strategischen Implementierung von Corporate Social Responsibility
Postretirement Career Planning
Exports, R&D and productivity: a test of the Bustos-model with German enterprise data
Expatriate Management
Gesundheit im Unternehmen
Sustainable software products—Towards assessment criteria for resource and energy efficiency
Camouflagen des Computers
‘A Spinozist Sort of Solidarity: From Homo-Nationalism to Queer Internationalism’, in: "Interface: a journal for and about social movements", Volume 6, Issue 2 (November 2014) pp.224-229
An environmentally friendly procedure to obtain flavonoids from Brazilian citrus waste
Ethik
Ecosystem services and sustainability: descriptive means, normative goals and societal transformations