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englischThe German broadcast system has grown historically – in ist beginning after World War II as a service produced by public-law and its institutions following the British Boradcasting Company as a blueprint. In the late 1980s, the system was opened by media politics for private broadcast [...]
more informationenglischNew electronic media and addictive behavior are at the center of socio-political debate due to the overall increase in media usage and the decreasing age of media users. The understanding of what constitutes »normal« media usage is controversial, for example between generations, and leads to [...]
more informationenglischThe European Monetary Union is in a state of crisis that is creating a threat to Europe. Instead of converging the socio-economic structures of the member states and thus strengthening the European unification process, the euro zone is marked by economic, social and political distortions. [...]
more informationenglischThis volume contains selected contributions from the European Cluster Days 2015, which took place in March 2015 in the European Parliament in Strasbourg. The conference was organised by France Cluster, which is the network of French cluster initiatives, and the European Competence and [...]
more informationenglischThis comparison of two small European states, Slovenia and Norway, will illuminate similarities that can be traced back to their status as small countries and also show how their regional and historical contexts are visible in different approaches to domestic and international politics. Part [...]
more informationenglischThis volume contains selected contributions from the European Cluster Days 2015, which took place in March 2015 in the European Parliament in Strasbourg. The conference was organised by France Cluster, which is the network of French cluster initiatives, and the European Competence and [...]
more informationenglischThis comparison of two small European states, Slovenia and Norway, will illuminate similarities that can be traced back to their status as small countries and also show how their regional and historical contexts are visible in different approaches to domestic and international politics. Part [...]
more informationenglischThe Federal Republic of Germany is dependent on the import of mineral resources. The extraction of these raw materials often occurs in countries which rarely benefit from their own natural resources. Due to rising commodity prices, more intense competition for resources and new geopolitical [...]
more informationenglischThe Federal Republic of Germany is dependent on the import of mineral resources. The extraction of these raw materials often occurs in countries which rarely benefit from their own natural resources. Due to rising commodity prices, more intense competition for resources and new geopolitical [...]
more informationenglischNeoliberalism with its market-oriented ideology of performance and competition dominates a broad cross section of society. The essays in this volume illustrate the consequences of neoliberalism on the profession and the subject of social work and discuss issues such as democracy, justice and [...]
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