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The independent Swiss publishing house Digiboo is specialized in current topics in art, culture, "Zeitfragen" and history. Biographies complete the portfolio.
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Trusted PartnerJanuary 1993
Lebenswert
Eine behinderte Frau bekommt ein Kind
by Finger, Anne / Englisch Frick-Gerke, Christine
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Trusted PartnerMarch 2009
Vom Recht zur Geschichte
Akten aus NS-Prozessen als Quellen der Zeitgeschichte
by Herausgegeben von Wirsching, Andreas; Herausgegeben von Finger, Jürgen; Herausgegeben von Keller, Sven
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Trusted PartnerNovember 2015
Theater Theater 26
Aktuelle Stücke 26
by Brant, George; Faßnacht, Beate; Finger, Reto; Lindemann, David; Marber, Andreas; Marks, Laura; Nolte, Jakob; Schimmelpfennig, Roland; Schmalz, Ferdinand; Stadelmann, Juliane / Herausgegeben von Carstensen, Uwe B.; Herausgegeben von Lieven, Stefanie von
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Trusted PartnerDecember 2006
Theater Theater 16
Aktuelle Stücke 16
by Bauersima, Igor; Desvignes, Réjane; Finger, Reto; Meister, Gerhard; Neilson, Anthony; Richter, Falk; Röggla, Kathrin; Schimmelpfennig, Roland; Veiel, Andres; Schmidt, Gesine; Walsh, Enda / Herausgegeben von Carstensen, Uwe B.; Herausgegeben von Lieven, Stefanie von
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Trusted PartnerAugust 2006
Grenzen der Privatisierung
Wann ist des Guten zu viel? Bericht an den Club of Rome
by Einleitung von Talad, El Hassan Bin; Herausgegeben von Weizsäcker, Ernst Ulrich von; Herausgegeben von Young, Oran R.; Herausgegeben von Finger, Matthias; Unterstützt von Beisheim, Marianne; Unterstützt von Woeste, Harald G.
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Trusted PartnerNovember 2005
Theater Theater 15
Aktuelle Stücke 15
by Belber, Stephen; Braun, Marcus; Calis, Nuran David; Corte, Justine del; Schimmelpfennig, Roland; Finger, Reto; Harbeke, Sabine; Letts, Tracy; Röggla, Kathrin; Schenck, Naomi; Walsh, Enda / Herausgegeben von Carstensen, Uwe B.; Herausgegeben von Lieven, Stefanie von
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Trusted PartnerDecember 2009
Theater Theater 19
Aktuelle Stücke 19
by Bauer, Markus; Braun, Marcus; Corte, Justine del; Faßnacht, Beate; Finger, Reto; Lentz, Michael; Letts, Tracy; Mankell, Henning; Meister, Gerhard; Mezger, Daniel; Palmetshofer, Ewald; Schimmelpfennig, Roland; Stenham, Polly / Herausgegeben von Carstensen, Uwe B.; Herausgegeben von Lieven, Stefanie von
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Trusted PartnerGeography & the EnvironmentSeptember 2024
Digital ecologies
Mediated encounters, governance, and assemblages in more-than-human worlds
by Jonathon Turnbull, Adam Searle, Henry Anderson-Elliott, Eva Haifa Giraud
Digital ccologies draws together leading social science and humanities scholars to examine how digital media are reshaping the futures of conservation, environmentalism, and ecological politics. The book offers an overview of the emerging field of interdisciplinary digital ecologies research by mapping key debates and issues in the field, with original empirical chapters exploring how livestreams, sensors, mobile technologies, social media platforms, and software are reconfiguring life in profound ways. The collection traverses contexts ranging from animal exercise apps, to surveillance systems on the high seas, and is organised around the themes of encounters, governance, and assemblages. Digital ecologies also includes an agenda-setting intervention by the book's editors, and three closing chapter-length provocations by leading scholars in digital geographies, the environmental humanities, and media theory that set out trajectories for future research.
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Trusted PartnerSeptember 2004
Religionsunterricht praktisch Elementar
Unterrichtsentwürfe und Arbeitshilfen für die Grundschule. 1.–4. Schuljahr
by Herausgegeben von Freudenberg, Hans; Beiträge von Eckert, Sigrid; Beiträge von Espeter, Doris; Beiträge von Finger, Gerhard; Beiträge von Harkenbusch, Ursula; Beiträge von Langner, Martina; Beiträge von Matschull, Silvia; Beiträge von Schnücker, Frauke; Beiträge von Thiel, Ilona; Beiträge von Wittig, Katrin; Illustriert von Dennerlein, Gabriele; Zeichnungen von Krüger, Siegfried
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Trusted PartnerJanuary 2023
Diagnosis Digital Disaster
Can the healthcare system still be saved?
by Peter Schaar
— Ways out of the digital disaster — For healthcare professionals and informed patients Modern information technologies can and should contribute to improving the quality and transparency of medical care and making healthcare more economical – and all for the benefit and well-being of patients. Well, that would be the noble approach. All the talk about health insurance cards, telematics infrastructure and electronic patient files stirs up emotions. Peter Schaar, long-standing Federal Data Protection Commissioner, brings light to the dark data and health thicket. Why are innovations in the healthcare sector met with great scepticism by many stakeholders? How can we speed up the development and implementation of meaningful ITsupported solutions? What role does the narrow, small-scale regulatory framework play – not only, but also in data protection?
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Trusted PartnerDeforestationSeptember 2014
Global Forest Fragmentation
by Alexandra-Maria Klein, Aline Finger, Andrew D. Barnes, Bruce L. Webber, Campbell O. Webb, Christopher Barr, Claude Garcia, Edgar C. Turner, Jan C. Habel, Joern Fischer, Jürgen Bauhus, Katharine J.M. Dickinson, Keith Barney, Kelvin S.H Peh, Kinari Webb, Laurène Feintrenie, Jahi Chappell, Panut Hadisiswoyo, Raphael K. Didham, Rhett D. Harrison, Richard T. Corlett, Richard B. Primack, Sarah A. Laird, Sarah H. Luke, Shonil Bhagwat, Stacy M. Philpott, Timm F. Döbert, Ute Radespiel. Edited by Chris J Kettle, Lian Pin Koh.
Forest fragmentation will inevitably continue over the coming years, especially in developing economies. This book provides a cutting edge review of the multi-disciplinary sciences related to studies of global forest fragmentation. It specifically addresses cross-cutting themes from both an ecological and a social sciences perspective. The ultimate goal of Global Forest Fragmentation is to provide a detailed scientific base to support future forest landscape management and planning to meet global environmental and societal needs.
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Trusted PartnerJanuary 2013
My Life with Lifers
by Elaine Leeder
My Life With Lifers Lessons For A Teacher: Humanity Has No Bars "I have always been drawn to darkness," Elaine Leeder writes. "I know I always championed the underdog." As a sociology professor at Ithaca College in the 1990s, she began teaching at Elmira Correctional Facility in upstate New York. When she moved to California, that same desire to help led her to the prison education program at San Quentin. Then, inspired by her lessons, a group of Leeder's students approached her about working with a program the prisoners had established to aid in their long and difficult process of redemption and transformation. She accepted. These members of New Leaf on Life-the San Quentin "lifers"-have been sentenced to terms ranging from fifteen years to life in prison. Unlike Death Row inmates, who will either die in prison or be executed, many of the lifers are eligible for parole after having spent twenty to thirty years behind bars. But too often, they never see that opportunity because of the popular view that they are all "hardened criminals," killers incapable of rehabilitation and unfit to be free. What Leeder has learned, however, is that incarceration does not dictate character. Her students, although they are convicts, are committed to making their time in jail a life sentence in the best sense, not a death sentence. They have gone the extra mile to come to terms with their crimes, and have often managed to redeem their lives. My Life With Lifers shares the journey of a woman "on the outside" as she discovered the true nature of life in prison, and the roadblocks-so many of them unneeded-on the inmates' path to freedom. What Leeder's experiences add up to is both a fascinating human story and a reasoned and impassioned case for prison reform.
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Trusted PartnerHumanities & Social SciencesMay 2021
Doing digital history
by Jonathan Blaney, Jane Winters, Sarah Milligan, Martin Steer
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Trusted PartnerBusiness, Economics & LawMarch 2024
Markets and power in digital capitalism
by Philipp Staab
Today's global capitalism runs through digital networks. Its leaders are internet giants such as Google, Apple, Amazon and Tencent. Their technologies are ubiquitous: we carry high-performance computers around in our pockets, manage our lives in the cloud and display them on social media. They have also literally privatised the market, transforming capitalism in the process. Philipp Staab takes us on a virtual tour of modern digital capitalism. He shows how digital surveillance and evaluation practices have proliferated throughout the economy, exacerbating social inequality in the process. What is specific to digital capitalism, Staab argues, is the emergence of 'proprietary markets'. In the past the focus was on producing things and selling them at a profit. Today the meta-platforms extract their profits by owning the market itself.
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Half the Quilt(Picture Book Edition)
by Xiaoxiang Film Group Co., Yang Fei
Half of the Quilt(Picture Book Edition) is based on the movie Heart for Heart (produced by Xiaoxiang Film Group and directed by Meng Qi). In October 1934, the fifth anti-encirclement failed, the Central Red Army evacuated the Soviet Union and began the Long March. The Red Army field hospital was bombed by enemy planes and suffered heavy casualties. Dong Xiuyun, a female soldier who stayed at the field hospital to look after the wounded, decided to take the wounded with her and chase the troops. Dong Xiuyun took in the soldiers of the various units who were left alone along the road, forming a special team. After the team came to Shazhou Village, the three female Red Army lived in Xu Xiexiu's house. When parting, Dong Xiuyun cut the only one quilt in half to Xu Xiexiu. This book nourishes the young people's spiritual world with red culture, inherits the red gene, and allows the spirit of the Long March to be passed on from generation to generation among children.