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April 16, Andreas Hepp takes part in the 7th Annual International Conference "Comparative Media Studies in Today's World" in St. Petersburg, Russia. This year's theme of the conference is "Communities
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has led to an influx of research on its photocatalytic properties. However, most of the published studies involve the decolorization of dyes and take it as proof of its photocatalytic activity; furthermore
short period of time, she was able to perform comparative mapping for the results of her experimental study and found that similar sensitivities could be identified for the stress descriptor from micropressure
interests include 20th and 21st Century German Literature and Culture, Digital Humanities, Media Studies, and Transatlantic Internet Policy. Jens received his PhD from Stanford University in 2017 with a
main areas of interest are media history and digital media. He completed his Ph.D. in Communication Studies at the University of Turin, Italy, in 2011, and has researched and taught in numerous international
projects can be set up via a browser application and media diaries can be kept on the mobile phones of study participants via a smartphone app. MeSort is used to query, for example, repertoires of used media
asset. What was especially apparent in this year’s cluster of contributions is that our field of study integrates a wide variety of media technologies (ranging from old to new), demonstrating that contemporary
electrode bending was obtained by successful cycling of LTO flex-TFBs in statically bent condition. This study could initialize a new branch for facile manufacturing of flexible thin film battery cells.
metropolis Abstract: Mediatization constitutes one of the main objects of interest in communication studies in the last sixty years. Such interest faces in recent years the challenge of investigating the growing
perform angular resolved annular-dark field (ADF) scanning-transmission electron microscopy (STEM) to study the scattered intensity in an InGaN layer buried in GaN as a function of the scattering angle. We