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    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
    UID:
    almahu_9949768632602882
    Format: 1 online resource (355 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 3-031-56452-9
    Series Statement: Interdisciplinary Studies in Human Rights Series ; v.10
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- Introduction -- 1 The `Autonomy´ of Sports Governing Bodies -- 2 Sport, Sports Governing Bodies and Athletes in International Human Rights -- 3 The Swiss Connection of Sports Governing Bodies -- 4 Overview of Chapters -- References -- `But you´re ok´ British South Asians and Regulatory Barriers to Participation in Sport -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Race and Cricket -- 3 British South Asians -- 4 Lived Experience -- 5 Sport Inclusion Strategies -- 6 Law as an Effective Tool or Barrier -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- Gendered Athletes in Sports: CEDAW´s Role in Tackling Heterosexist and Racialized Uniforms in Sports -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Gendered Sporting System -- 3 Heterosexist and Racialized Clothing Regulations -- 4 International Human Rights Law and Gendered Clothing Regulations -- 4.1 Mechanisms: How to Use CEDAW to Address Gender Discrimination in Sports -- 4.2 Recourse to CEDAW: Questions of Jurisdiction -- 4.3 Due Diligence Obligations: Regulating the Actions of Sports Federations -- 4.4 De Facto Equality: Sports as an Unequal Practice -- 4.5 Stereotyping: Tackling the Gender Binary in Sports Through CEDAW Article 5 -- 4.6 Intersectionality: Tackling Multiple Forms of Discrimination in Sports -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- #MeToo, Sport, and Women: Foul, Own Goal, or Touchdown? Online Abuse of Women in Sport as a Contemporary Issue -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Online Abuse of Women in Sport: The Problem -- 2.1 Toxic, Masculine Culture -- 2.2 The Impact of Online Abuse on Sportswomen -- 2.3 Online Harms, OVAW and Sports Regulation: Towards a Level Playing Field? -- 3 A Safer Internet for Women: Responses, Reactions and Rehabilitation? -- 3.1 Legal Responses vs. Governing Bodies´ Obligations? -- 3.2 Online Safety and Content Moderation -- 4 Sport and #MeToo: A Watershed Moment?. , 5 Conclusion: Foul, Own Goal, Touchdown? -- References -- Hormonal Eligibility Criteria in Women´s Professional Sports Under the ECHR: The Case of Caster Semenya v. Switzerland -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Hormonal Eligibility Criteria in Women´s Professional Sports in Context -- 2.1 Persisting Structural Sex and Gender Discrimination in Sports -- 2.2 Intersectionality and Racialized Constructions of Womanhood -- 2.3 The Erroneous Universality of Binary Sex and Rising International Attention for the Bodily Integrity of Persons with VSC -- 2.4 HEC for Women´s Sports Competitions and Their Scientific Basis -- 3 Hormonal Eligibility Requirements as Inhuman and Degrading Treatment Under Article 3 ECHR -- 4 Positive Obligations Under Article 8 ECHR in the Context of Hormonal Eligibility Requirements -- 4.1 Scope of the State´s Positive Obligation and Margin of Appreciation -- 4.2 Balance Between General Interests and Private Interests in Cases Concerning HEC for Sports Competitions -- 4.2.1 The General Interest of Ensuring Fairness in Sports -- 4.2.2 The Lack of Meaningful Informed Consent to Medical (Hormonal) Treatment -- 4.2.3 Impact on an Athlete´s Access to Chosen Profession -- 5 HEC and (Intersectional) Discrimination Under the ECHR -- 5.1 Discrimination on the Basis of Sex Characteristics -- 5.2 Intersectional Discrimination on the Basis of Gender, Race, and Sexual Orientation -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Filipinos First? Exploring Xenophobia and Its Legal Remedies in Philippine Amateur Basketball -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Introduction to Philippine Basketball -- 3 Philippine Basketball Policies and Regulation -- 4 Impact of Discriminatory Treatment on FSAs -- 4.1 Legal Remedies for FSA Discrimination -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Respecting the Right to Nationality in International Sport -- 1 Introduction. , 2 Classification on the Basis of Nationality -- 2.1 The Nationality Classification System in International Sport -- 2.2 The Prohibition of Discrimination on the Basis of Nationality -- 3 Multiple Nationalities and Change of Nationality -- 3.1 Election and Change of Nationality Rules -- 3.2 The Right to a Nationality -- 3.3 The Right to Change Nationality -- 3.4 Change of Nationality and the Prohibition of National Origin Discrimination -- 4 Legitimacy and Proportionality of Nationality Rules -- 4.1 Identifying Possible Legitimate Aims of Nationality Rules -- 4.2 Assessing the Proportionality of Nationality Rules -- 5 Conclusion -- Cases and Documents -- References -- Athlete Activism at the Olympics: Challenging the Legality of Rule 50 as a Restriction on Freedom of Expression -- 1 The Rise of Athlete Activism -- 2 Athlete Activism at the Olympic Games -- 3 The Evolution of the Restrictions Imposed on Athlete Activism at the Olympic Games -- 4 The Re-Emergence of the Athlete Activist and the IOC´s Rule 50 Guidance -- 5 The application of Rule 50 at Tokyo 2020 -- 5.1 Clear Breaches of Rule 50 -- 5.2 Apparent Breaches of Rule 50, But No Action Taken -- 5.3 No breach of Rule 50 -- 6 The Different Routes to Challenging a Punishment for Breaching Rule 50 -- 7 Does the Application of Rule 50 to Athlete Activism at Tokyo 2020 Breach Article 10 ECHR? -- 7.1 Is Rule 50 an Interference with the Athlete´s Freedom of Expression? -- 7.2 Is the Interference Caused by Rule 50 Prescribed by Law? -- 7.3 Does the Interference Caused by Rule 50 Serve a Legitimate Aim? -- 7.4 Is the Interference Caused by Rule 50 Necessary and Proportionate in a Democratic Society to Achieve the Legitimate Aim? -- 7.5 Does Rule 50 Unlawfully Interfere with Athletes´ Freedom of Expression? -- 8 Conclusion -- Case List -- Court of Arbitration for Sport -- European Court of Human Rights. , Swiss Federal Supreme Court -- US District Court for the District of Oregon -- References -- The Incompatibility of Banning Political Speech in Sports with the Right to Freedom of Expression Under the European Conventio... -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Nature and Extent of the Blanket Ban on Political Speech in Sports -- 2.1 The International Arena -- 2.2 Turkish Football -- 2.3 Categorical Ban on Political Statements as a Universal Standard of Sports Governance -- 2.3.1 Personal Scope of Ban -- 2.3.2 Material Scope of Ban -- 2.3.3 Medium and Form-Related Scope of Ban -- 2.3.4 Spatial Scope of Ban -- 2.3.5 Temporal Scope of Ban -- 2.3.6 SGBs That Have Adopted a Ban on Political Speech -- 2.3.7 Intermediate Result -- 3 Response of ECtHR to the Problem: Naki Case -- 3.1 Freedom of Expression Cases Before ECtHR in the Context of Sport -- 3.1.1 Kevin Maguire v. The United Kingdom -- 3.1.2 Simunic v. Croatia -- 3.1.3 Sedat Doğan v. Turkey, lbrahim Tokmak v. Turkey, and A.M. v. Turkey -- 3.2 Naki Case -- 4 Insufficiency of the ECtHR´s Procedural Review Approach in the Naki Case -- 4.1 Weakness of the Procedural Review -- 4.2 Total Ban on Political Speech Does Not Meet Clarity, Certainty, and Foreseeability Criteria -- 4.3 Interference (Total Ban) Does Not Pursue Legitimate Aims -- 4.4 Proportionality of Total Ban on Political Speech -- 5 Implications of ECtHR´s Rulings Concerning Freedom of Expression in Sports -- 5.1 Rulings Involving Türkiye -- 5.1.1 Subjective Effects: Rulings of ECtHR as a Retrial Reason in Turkish Sports Law -- 5.1.2 Objective Effects of ECtHR Rulings -- 5.2 Effects on General Sports Law and Governance -- 6 Conclusion: Opening Pandora´s Box for Sports Law -- References -- Freedom of Expression of Athletes and Players: The Current and Potential Role of the European Court of Human Rights as a Watch... -- 1 Introduction. , 2 The Issues Decided by the ECtHR so Far -- 2.1 The Simunić Case: The Limits of Freedom of Expression -- 2.2 Three Judgments Against Turkey Delivered on 18 May 2021: Confirmation of a Procedural Approach -- 2.3 Conclusion of Part 1 -- 3 Political Neutrality in Sport and Potential Conflicts with Article 10 ECHR -- 3.1 Preliminary Observations -- 3.2 The Principle of Political Neutrality -- 3.3 Theoretical Considerations -- 3.3.1 Margin of Appreciation Doctrine -- 3.3.2 Narrow Margin of Appreciation Regarding Matters of Public Interest -- 3.3.3 Increased `Duties and Responsibilities´ of Athletes Due to Their Social Status -- 3.4 Case Study: Comparison Between the CAS and the ECtHR Approach Regarding Calls for Boycott -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- The Court of Arbitration for Sport under Human Rights Scrutiny: The Role of the Swiss Federal Tribunal and the European Court ... -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The SFT´s Handling of Human Rights Claims with Respect to CAS Awards -- 2.1 Setting the Scene: SFT´s Review of International Arbitral Awards -- 2.2 Human Rights Jurisprudence Leaking Into SFT Decisions -- 2.3 Procedural Requirements of Fair Trial According to Art. 6 ECHR -- 2.4 Application of Substantive Safeguards of the ECHR -- 2.5 Personality Rights as a Counterpart to Human Rights in Private Relationships -- 3 The CAS at the ECtHR -- 3.1 The Road to Strasbourg: Switzerland´s Responsibility for the CAS -- 3.2 Assessing the Compatibility of CAS Proceedings with the ECHR: The Mutu and Pechstein Judgment -- 3.2.1 The CAS Arbitration Clause as an Insufficient Waiver of the Safeguards of Article 6(1) ECHR -- 3.2.2 The Independence and Impartiality of the CAS -- 3.2.3 The Publicity of CAS Hearings -- 3.3 Assessing the Compatibility of CAS Awards with the ECHR: The Platini and Semenya Cases. , 3.3.1 The Platini Decision: Granting Switzerland a Broad Margin of Appreciation in Its Review of CAS Awards.
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    almahu_BV045336290
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xxii, 557 Seiten) : , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten (überwiegend farbig).
    ISBN: 978-3-319-72026-5
    Series Statement: Climate risk management, policy and governance
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-319-72025-8
    Language: English
    Subjects: General works
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    Keywords: Klimaänderung ; Erwärmung ; Umweltschaden ; Klimaschutz ; Risikomanagement ; Migration ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books
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    Author information: Mechler, Reinhard, 1968-
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    almafu_(DE-604)BV044678187
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (272 Seiten) : , Illustrationen, Karten.
    Edition: 1st edition
    ISBN: 978-3-8452-8221-3
    Series Statement: Schriftenreihe des Europäischen Zentrums für Föderalismus-Forschung Tübingen (EZFF) Band 49
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-8487-3892-2
    Language: English
    Keywords: Kommunalpolitik ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Conference papers and proceedings ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    Author information: Frankenberger, Rolf 1974-
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    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
    UID:
    almahu_9949602263302882
    Format: 1 online resource (233 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783030120887
    Series Statement: IMISCOE Research Series
    Note: Pathways and Consequences of Legal Irregularity -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1 What Is Irregularity? -- 1.2 Multiple Contexts of Reception, Complex Configurations of Legal Status, and the Consequences of Irregularity -- 1.3 Variation in Legal Contexts of Reception Is Crucial for Understanding the Pathways into and Consequences of Irregularity -- 1.4 Simplified Operationalizations of Legal Status Hamper Understanding of Irregularity -- 1.5 So What? When, How, and Why Does Irregularity Matter? -- 1.6 Senegal as a Strategic Site for Migration Research -- 1.7 The Migration Between Africa and Europe (MAFE) Project -- 1.7.1 Sampling Design of the MAFE Project -- 1.7.2 MAFE Questionnaires -- 1.7.3 Advantages of the MAFE Data -- Inclusion of Regular and Irregular Migrants -- Longitudinal Measurement of Legal Status -- Comparability of Legal Statuses -- 1.7.4 Limitations of the MAFE Data -- Sample Size -- Recall Bias -- Time Resolution -- Standardization of Heterogeneous Legal Statuses -- The Murkiness of Legal Status -- References -- Chapter 2: Evolution of Immigration-Control Policies in France, Italy, and Spain -- 2.1 Policy Evolution in Multiple Contexts of Reception -- 2.2 France -- 2.2.1 Colonial "Assimilation" and Citizenship -- 2.2.2 Link Between Colonial-Era Policies and Migration -- 2.2.3 Post-War Reconstruction and the Importation of Foreign Labor -- The General Regime of the Ordinance of 1945 -- Decolonization and the Creation of a Preferential Regime -- 2.2.4 The 1960s: The Special Regime of the Bilateral Accord and Widespread Irregularity -- Senegalese Independence, the Preferential Regime, and "Immigration Sauvage" -- The General Regime: Post-facto Regularization as the Norm -- The End of Regularization and the Suspension of Labor Immigration. , 2.2.5 The 1970s: The "Closing" of the French Border and the Erosion of the Bilateral Accord -- Establishment of the Carte de Séjour Requirements for Senegalese -- 2.2.6 The 1980s: Immigration Policy as a Political Football and Consensus in Border Security -- 2.2.7 Visa Requirements for Senegalese and the Re-negotiated Bilateral Accord of 1995 -- Unilateral Imposition of Visa Requirements in 1986 -- New Bilateral Accord -- 2.2.8 The 1990s: Pasqua, Debré, and the Sans-Papiers Movement -- 2.2.9 The 2000s: Selective Immigration and Coordinated Migration Management -- 2.3 Senegalese Migration to New Destinations in Southern Europe -- 2.4 Italy -- 2.4.1 Pre-1986: Italian Emigration and the Fragmentation of Immigration Policy -- Mechanisms of Internal Control -- Mechanisms of External Control -- 2.4.2 1986-1998: National-Level Immigration Policy and "Moral Panic" -- 2.4.3 The 2000s: "Strong Restrictive Ambition" -- 2.5 Spain -- 2.5.1 1970s-1999: European Integration -- 2.5.2 2000-2008: Rights and Freedoms of Foreigners, Alien Affairs, and Plan África -- The Arrival of the Cayucos in the Canary Islands and Spain's "Plan África" -- 2.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: Pathways into Irregular Legal Status of Senegalese Migrants France, Italy, and Spain -- 3.1 Conceptual Approaches to Irregularity -- 3.1.1 The Legal and Social Production of Irregularity -- 3.1.2 Multidimensionality of Irregularity -- 3.1.3 Incomplete State Control and Migrant Agency -- 3.1.4 Pathways into Irregularity -- Geographic Flows into Irregularity and Mechanisms of External Control: No-Visa Entry -- Status Flows into Irregularity and Mechanisms of Internal Control: Overstaying and Befallen Irregularity -- 3.2 Hypotheses -- 3.3 Data and Methods -- 3.3.1 Sample -- 3.3.2 Legal Status Variables -- 3.3.3 Predictor Variables -- 3.3.4 Models -- No-Visa Entry -- Overstaying. , Befallen Irregularity -- Estimation and Presentation of Models -- 3.4 Results -- 3.4.1 No-Visa Entry -- 3.4.2 Pathway: Overstaying -- 3.4.3 Pathway: Befallen Irregularity -- 3.5 Discussion -- 3.6 Conclusion -- Appendix: Raw Coefficient Estimates for Models of Pathways into Irregularity -- References -- Chapter 4: Legal Status, Gender, and Economic Incorporation of Senegalese Migrants in France, Italy, and Spain -- 4.1 Gendered Channels of Migration: Family Reunification, Legal Status, and Dependency -- 4.1.1 Reunification and Gendered Economic and Administrative Dependency -- 4.1.2 Family Reunification Regimes and Configurations of Legal Status -- 4.2 Reunified Women and the Labor Market -- 4.3 Limitations of Existing Research -- 4.3.1 Assuming Participation: Undocumented Status and Wages in the US -- 4.3.2 Ethnic Penalties on Employment in Europe, but Limited Measures of Legal Status -- 4.4 Gender Norms, Family Reunification, and Work Among Senegalese Migrants -- 4.5 Hypotheses -- 4.6 Data and Methods -- 4.6.1 The Analytic Sample -- 4.6.2 Outcome Variables -- Economic Activity -- 4.6.3 Predictor Variables -- Legal Status and Context of Reception -- Location of Spouse/Partner -- Human, Social, and Migration-Specific Capital -- Context of Exit -- 4.6.4 Models -- First-Year Economic Activity -- Transitions into and out of Employment -- 4.7 Results -- 4.7.1 Gender, Partner Location, and Legal Status -- 4.7.2 First-Year Economic Activity -- 4.7.3 Transitions out of Employment for Men -- 4.7.4 Transitions into Employment for Women -- 4.8 Discussion -- 4.9 Conclusion -- Appendix: Raw Coefficient Estimates for Models in this Chapter -- References -- Chapter 5: Legal Status, Territorial Confinement, and Transnational Activities of Senegalese Migrants in France, Italy, and Spain -- 5.1 Types of Transnational Activities. , 5.2 The Role of the State in Migrant Transnational Activities -- 5.3 Homeland Visits and Territorial Confinement of Migrants with Irregular Status -- 5.4 Blocked Transnationalism and Structural Exclusion -- 5.5 Affective Ties, Homeland Visits, and Non-mobile Transnational Activities -- 5.6 Caging Non-mobile Transnational Activities -- 5.7 Transnational Activities of Senegalese Migrants -- 5.8 Hypotheses -- 5.9 Data and Methods -- 5.9.1 Data Source -- 5.9.2 The Analytic Sample -- 5.9.3 Outcome Variables -- 5.9.4 Predictor Variables -- 5.9.5 Models -- 5.9.6 Estimating Indirect Effects in a Non-linear Framework -- 5.10 Results -- 5.10.1 Descriptive Results -- 5.10.2 Multivariate Results -- Hypothesis 1: Territorial Confinement -- Short Returns -- Hypothesis 2: Blocked Transnationalism/Structural Exclusion -- Remitting -- Investing -- HTA Participation -- Hypothesis 3: Maintenance of Affective Ties -- Direct Effect of Short Returns on Non-mobile Transnational Activities -- Direct Effect of Other Affective Ties (Spouse, Children, Other Family Ties) -- Direct Effect of Other Circulation-Related Variables -- Hypothesis 4: Caging and Indirect Effects of Legal Status Via Short Returns -- 5.11 Discussion -- 5.12 Conclusion -- Appendices -- Appendix A: Wording of Questions on Transnational Activities in MAFE-Senegal Questionnaire -- Appendix B: Raw Coefficient Estimates for Models from this Chapter -- References -- Chapter 6: Conclusion -- 6.1 Evolution of Immigration-Control Policies in France, Italy, and Spain -- 6.2 Pathways into Irregular Legal Status -- 6.3 Legal Status, Gender, and Labor Market Incorporation -- 6.4 Legal Status and Transnational Activities -- 6.5 What Is Irregularity and Why Does It Matter? -- 6.6 Implications for Policy -- 6.6.1 The Unintended Consequences of Immigration Policy. , 6.6.2 Co-development, Veiled Restriction, and the African "Capacity Crisis" -- References -- Correction to: Pathways and Consequences of Legal Irregularity -- Correction to: E. R. Vickstrom, Pathways and Consequences of Legal Irregularity, IMISCOE Research Series, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-12088-7.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Vickstrom, Erik R. Pathways and Consequences of Legal Irregularity Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2019 ISBN 9783030120870
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    Subjects: Political Science , Ethnology
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    almahu_BV025311218
    Format: XVI, 389 S. : , zahlr. Ill., Kt.
    Language: English
    Subjects: Art History
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    Keywords: Kunst ; Kunst ; Architektur ; Städtebau ; Kunst
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    almafu_BV005210970
    Format: X, 255,122 S. : , zahlr. Ill.
    Language: English
    Subjects: Art History
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    Keywords: di Canossa 1046-1115 Matilde ; XIV. Frankreich, König 1638-1715 Ludwig ; 1656-1740 Baker, Thomas ; Heiliger 1542-1621 Bellarmino, Roberto Francesco Romolo ; 1577-1633 Borghese, Scipione ; 1591-1656 Orsini, Paolo Giordano ; I. Modena, Herzog 1610-1658 Franz ; 1585-1668 Fonseca, Gabriele ; Bildnis ; XV. Papst 1554-1623 Gregor ; X. Papst 1574-1655 Innozenz ; V. Papst 1552-1621 Paul ; VIII. Papst 1568-1644 Urban ; Bildnis ; Äneas ; Ikonographie ; Proserpina ; Ikonographie ; Israel, König David ; Ikonographie ; Gott Jupiter ; Ikonographie ; I. Römisches Reich, Kaiser ca. 280-337 Konstantin ; Ikonographie ; Heiliger ca. 3. Jh. Sebastian ; Ikonographie ; 1598-1680 Bernini, Gian Lorenzo ; Plastik ; Seele ; Bildband ; Bildband
    Author information: Wittkower, Rudolf 1901-1971
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    b3kat_BV046276861
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9789048543953
    Series Statement: Media matters
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-94-6372-900-0
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books.
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    Author information: Buckley, Craig 1974-
    Author information: Campe, Rüdiger 1953-
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    b3kat_BV047261549
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9783839458808
    Series Statement: Lettre
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    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-8376-5880-4
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    Keywords: Linguistik ; Literaturtheorie ; Criticism, interpretation, etc. ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    b3kat_BV046062880
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xxii, 426 Seiten) , 160 Illustrationen, 79 Illustrationen (farbig)
    ISBN: 9783030134990
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    Subjects: Computer Science
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    Author information: Hasselbring, Wilhelm 1964-
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