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possibility of a former order from Deutsches Museum to equip its workshops with a working tool or the connection to research activities developed by the museum in partnership with higher education institutes [...] recent heritage – the mass production and the apparently unknown biography of this object, without connection to the big scientists. Documentation is important as complementary source. Research in museum archives
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power of the past lives on in its things, giving us the opportunity to experience “the shock of connection to an impersonal past through the magic of the haptic,” as Miller describes it in his recently [...] ULBERT 2 their time period in a more direct way and bring scientific experience and innovation in connection to cultural history and maybe even cultural anthropology. Scientists and historians equally are [...] that one of the metal wires has the function to hold the spiral in its place. The other two are connected to the ends of the spiral, which has an approximate length of 58 cm and a diameter of approximately
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amusement district of the city. 10 Lagerhaushof & Künstlerhof Courtyards located in the Norder- straße connected to the Segel- macherstraße, with impressive examples of urban renewal around 40 years ago. 11 Rumhaus [...] Robbe & Berking. 35 Harbour Eastside Take the Angelburger Straße (street) east, one of the oldest connections between ”Friesland” (frisia) and ”Angeln” (anglia peninsula), it leads close to St. Johannis Church
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trying to show with a quote - a term paper should not read like a string of quotations with some connecting sentences in between them, but rather showcase your own work, your own thoughts, with quotations
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2020; Fligstein, 2008; Recchi et al., 2019). Given these understandings of Europeanization, its connection to the notion of narrative may seem obvious. However, except for Jones and Clark (2008), Krankenhagen [...] of narrative inquiry (Lueg et al., 2020, 7). To further stress our argument about the inherent connection between narrative and Europeaniza- tion and highlight the added value of the former for analyzing [...] (Barthes & Duisit, 1975, 260). Third, the story ‘has’ emplotment: many episodes or sequences are connected to each other. A narrative, in sum, is often described as grasp- ing together characters, plots
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strong cultural connections that transcend religious, national, gender or ethnic boundaries” (Aarhus 2017, 2017, 23). 5.3.2 Transformation As highlighted above, we find Europe and the EU connected to a discourse [...] fluidity and relations, and is strongly connected to Aarhus 2017’s motto “Let’s rethink”, its promotion of the value of “diversity”, and an emphasis on connecting the local and the global. A similar finding [...] which we can identify; these are contained in the stories which are told about it, memories which connect its present with its past, and images which are constructed of it.” 20 Culture, Practice & Europ
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agraph, we first introduce the quantitative data, and then we offer significant examples of the connection between posts and comments in the discursive construction of EU narra- tives for each of nine news [...] overview, the first evidence of this study shows that the three Facebook pages of Italian newspapers connected large audiences with the issues of the refugee crisis as a topic able to (re)produce and spread
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refugee camps or speak about their experiences in public places. The assumption that mediators can connect with non-migrants simply be- cause they have once shared the same social context reveals a naive
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with regard to their degree of connectivity with each other: narratives following a tragic or ironic plot structure tend to allow more easily a retelling and connecting of different stories about “us” [...] on narratives with either romantic or comedic structural plots. Since such plots are difficult to connect with others, identity formation beyond the na- tional is hampered (Forchtner & Eder, 2017, 95-97) [...] across Europe and the structural properties of these narratives since these affect their narrative connectivity (Eder, 2009b, 437). 2. Interview Sören Carlson: Looking at your work, one can see a long-standing
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century? Through these questions, the various periods – ultimately different ‘political’ epochs – are connected or held together. Most importantly, Maul thereby draws attention to the cen- tral negotiating processes [...] represented ‘work’ in all its dimensions and multiple aspects. The question of ‘who’ was always connected with the question of ‘what’: Who could be found in the ILO mandate depended on what activity was