„Media studies“
Suchergebnisse
1.000+ Treffer
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POP – Kultur und Kritik (Jg. 2, 2/2013)
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Musik und Kulturtransfer – eine Einführung
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Ludic Images – The Moving Image between Game, Play and Interaction
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Fuel cell and electrochemical studies of the ethanol electro-oxidation in alkaline media using PtAuIr/C as anodes
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Mechanism and kinetics studies of carboxyl group formation on the surface of cellulose fiber in a TEMPO-mediated system
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Sex Talk: Discourses About Female Bodies in Hong Kong Media
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Media Use and Men’s Risk Behaviors: Examining the Role of Masculinity Ideology
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Enhanced Biodegradation of Lignin by Laccase through HOBT Mediator: Mechanistic Studies Supported by FTIR and GCMS Studies
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Novels as Social Media: How Literature Helped Shape Notions of Sexual Liberation
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Links among Familial Gender Ideology, Media Portrayal of Women, Dating, and Sexual Behaviors in African American, and Mexican American Adolescent Young Women: A Qualitative Study
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Target-Mediated Drug Disposition Population Pharmacokinetics Model of Alirocumab in Healthy Volunteers and Patients: Pooled Analysis of Randomized Phase I/II/III Studies
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Adult Attachment and Heterosexual College Women’s Hookup Behaviors: Mediating Effects of Sexual Motives
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Self-Defining Memories of Body Image Shame and Binge Eating in Men and Women: Body Image Shame and Self-Criticism in Adulthood as Mediating Mechanisms
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Of Tooth and Claw: Predator Self-Identifications Mediate Gender Differences in Interpersonal Arrogance
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Pioneering women archivists in England: Ethel Stokes (1870–1944), record agent
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Identity and archives: return and expansion of the social value of archives
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"Owned and conducted entirely by the native Christian community" – the "Christian Patriot" and the indigenous Christian press in colonial India around 1900
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Unheimliche Codes, Kanäle und Apparaturen – Zur Macht der Medien in französischsprachiger Literatur
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Filmische Dokumentarismen – filmsoziologische Neuvermessungen im Zeichen digitaler Kulturen
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Stress Perception and Coping as Mediators of the Link Between Self-Compassion and Affective Well-being? Evidence From Two Longitudinal Studies