Civitas, ‎1519-6089

Journal

  1. 2016
  2. Published

    Saídas de mulheres da extrema direita e significados de violência

    Sigl, J., 20.05.2016, In: Civitas - Revista de Ciencias Sociais. 16, 1, p. 71-84 14 p.

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  1. Political Representation in the EU
  2. Umweltrechtsschutz in China
  3. Multimodality in Strategy-as-Practice Research
  4. Dynamicland
  5. ORCHIDEE-SOM
  6. Motivation revisited
  7. What do we do with "other" music?
  8. From Making to Displaying: The Role of Organizational Space in Showing Creative Coolness at the Volkshotel
  9. The Role of Assessment and Quality Management in Transformations towards Sustainable Development
  10. Consequence evaluations and moral concerns about climate change
  11. A Glue from Snail Slime?!
  12. Corporate hedging for different production cycles with the wavelet-approach
  13. Explaining primary school teachers’ intention to use digital learning platforms for students’ individualized practice
  14. Effects of facebook activities on the performance of start-ups
  15. Valuing beaches for beauty and recreation only? Uncovering perception bias through a hashtag analysis
  16. The magnitude of correlation between deadlift 1RM and jumping performance is sports dependent
  17. From incremental to fundamental substitution in chemical alternatives assessment
  18. Does outcome expectancy predict outcomes in online depression prevention? Secondary analysis of randomised-controlled trials
  19. Who guards the guards with AI-driven robots? The ethicalness and cognitive neutralization of police violence following AI-robot advice
  20. Atmospheric mercury speciation and mercury in snow over time at Alert, Canada
  21. Kinder als Manager
  22. Teaching entrepreneurship as lived experience through ‘wonderment exercises’
  23. The Good have a Website
  24. Mach mal: Oder Produktion ist anderswo
  25. Der Zeitpfeil im Digitalen
  26. Chagga women´s connections with nature: fostering relationality through arts-based methods