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After many successful decades for the queer movement, the possibilities of an open lifestyle seem breathtaking. But what has actually changed for and through the queer community?
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Diverse findings on entangled future im/mobilities from the humanities and social sciences.
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How can people's understanding of data technologies be improved? A framework for »critical datafication literacy« and strategies to foster it in practice.
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Austria and its imperial legacies in regional art histories in East Central Europe, considering the era of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy and the period after 1989.
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In a period of political turmoil, the members of the German-American community around 1900 tried to keep ties with their cultural roots, which led to different reactions towards assimilation.
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Issue 08/2024 assumes a broad perspective on the notion of prototype to advance modes of collaboration and research methodologies in all facets of architecture and allied fields.
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Innovative, decolonized knowledge in EU's evolving journalistic and communication landscape.
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An innovative study of the different dimensions of queer and feminist relationships in contemporary fiction in Romance cultures.
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An intersectional ethnography showing how class, racialisation and kinship influence the way in which women of African descent understand their position in the world.
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Inspiring post-disciplinary conversations with artists, technologists and researchers by delving into radio with experimental design and data feminism.
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A guide for educators and researchers toward transformative insights at the intersection of art, research, and teaching.
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A pioneering analysis of how and why the ›first person‹ looks at itself in current literary journalism.