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understanding the dynamics of interpretation. Race and ethnicity studies, gender studies, Marxism and environmental humanities will be employed within the general framework of comparative literary and cultural [...] " guest-edited with Professor Sammy Basu, and a book project that investigates how critical environmentalism can be promoted through satire and humor as adaptive cultural devices, with Professor Tabea
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Promoting Critical Environmentalism through Satire and Humor Listen Employing environmental humanities, environmental and social psychology and quantitative and rhetorical research in communication studies [...] to advocate pro-environmental behavior. While avoiding the pitfalls of naïve environmentalism, it attempts to explore new ways to confront, address, and respond to key environmental challenges. Key facts [...] devise more effective ways of advocating pro-environmental behavior at individual and collective levels. Employing environmental humanities, environmental and social psychology and quantitative and rhetorical
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ICES Lecture Listen "Soziologie Globaler Ungleichheiten". 04.04.2019 17:15 – 18:45 RIG 601 Prof. Dr. Anja Weiß (Universität Duisburg-Essen) Die Soziologie Sozialer Ungleichheiten unterstellt, dass die
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ICES Research Colloquium HeSe 2019/20 Listen Thursdays 17:15 - 18:45 in RIGA 601 The colloquium is intended to provide an opportunity for all ICES members to present research projects, whether planned
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EU-Externalization of migration policies through non-state actors? NGOs/CSOs in Tunisia and Egypt Listen Paolo Cuttitta (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; ICES Research Fellow) Date: 14. November 2018, 15
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ICES Research Colloquium 2019 Listen 21.03. - 06.06.2019 ; Thursdays 17:15 - 18:45 in RIGA 601 The colloquium is intended to provide an opportunity for all ICES members to present research projects, w
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Brexit and its consequences for Europe? 16.05.2019 18:00 Uhr in HEL 160 Christopher Thornhill (University of Manchester, Humboldt Research Award Gewinner an der EUF und ICES Fellow) In dieser ICES Lec
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productivity on the trade-off between vertical integration and outsourcing at the firm-level. We develop a sharp empirical prediction that is robust across a range of property rights models, holding for [...] demonstrating that ownership differences in access to finance provide an explanation for this fact. We develop a theoretical model of international trade featuring firm heterogeneity and credit market frictions