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This study examines novel databased models of governance emerging from the Global South, specifically India and China, enabled by net - based technologies. The first model, the Biometric Identity Scheme
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is both the object of analysis, and the prism through which media production and consumption is studied.
How do you study people, things and futures that do not yet exist? Based on 10 years of scholarship and practice on emerging technologies, this talk will draw on theories around the posthuman and the
the question of who or what heroes and heroines are and why we need them. Media and communication studies also poses this question and takes a look at the significance of the media, at heroes and heroines
philosophy at the University of Bremen and lecturer/Privatdozent for philosophy at the ETH Zurich. He studied philosophy, physics, and mathematics in Heidelberg and Cambridge and holds doctorate degrees in both
individual life? Based on the discussion of a variety of theories and a broad selection of empirical studies, this book offers a differentiated account of how the "digital world" has emerged historically and
the International Journal of Communication. The contributions to the special issue include case studies from Asia, Europe, South America and the United States, which examine from different angles how
Supporting the integration of the learning materials in a digital format (e.g. Github; online self-study course) Bringing a "student perspective" to the redesign process Recruitment requirements: good knowledge
scientific coordinator of the MAPEX Core Facility for Materials Analytics, the director of the master’s study course ‘Process-Oriented Materials Research’, and was the founding speaker of the MAPEX Center for
Sebastian Fehrler joined the University of Bremen, Socium as Professor of Economics in 2020. He studied Statistics (BSc, HU Berlin) and Economics (MSc, U Nottingham; PhD, U Zurich), spent a year at the