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    • Delia Cristina Balaban, Meda Mucundorfeanu; S. Borchers, Nils; L. Wellman, Mariah; Hudders, Liselot (2026)
      Social media influencers are the iconic figures of the social media age. As media diets shift to social media, influencers sit at the center of communication flows within the new information ecology. This is a powerful ...
    • Miguel Segundo-Ortin, Paco Calvo,Louise Barrett; Nonaka, Tetsushi; Romero, Veronica; Segundo-Ortin, Miguel; B. Wagman, Jeffrey (2026)
      The Routledge International Handbook of Ecological Psychology provides the definitive international reference for understanding how humans perceive and control goal-directed behavior in everyday environments. This authoritative ...
    • Heras-Escribano, Manuel; Nonaka, Tetsushi; Romero, Veronica; Segundo-Ortin, Miguel; B. Wagman, Jeffrey (2026)
      The Routledge International Handbook of Ecological Psychology provides the definitive international reference for understanding how humans perceive and control goal-directed behavior in everyday environments. This authoritative ...
    • Greenhough, Beth; Franklin, Adrian (2023)
      This volume provides a state-of-the-art overview of the field of more-than-human studies, bringing together contemporary and essential content from leading authors across the discipline. With attention to the intellectual ...
    • Agius Michael Briguglio http //orcid.org/0000 0003 2419 5319, Karl; Briguglio, Lino; Avellino, Marie; Butcher, Jim (2026)
      This volume explores the issue of tourism and overtourism in cities and small islands, finding the commonalities and differences between the two. Although there are common overtourism elements in cities and in small islands, ...
    • El Bourkadi, Salma; G. McClellan, John; Cassinger, Cecilia; Penttilä, Visa; Porzionato, Monica (2025)
      Communicating in the Face of Global Crises explores the complex ways organizations and their strategic practices are communicatively constituted in relation to the ethical expectations of global publics. Positioning ...
    • Spyropoulos, Yannis; Christina Chatziioannou, Maria; Laiou, Sophia (2024)
      This book provides a significant contribution to our understanding of the Ottoman Empire’s economic history, particularly through its exploration of local entrepreneurship, which brings new perspectives to the economic ...
    • Alexiadou, Artemis; Scarvaglieri, Claudio; Schroeder, Christoph; Wiese, Heike (2025)
      Multilingualism is the normal condition for contemporary as well as historical human societies. However, European nation-state building has led to a strong “monolingual habitus” that constructs a community of monolingual ...
    • Wirth, Uwe; Wirtz, Irmgard M. (2026)
      “Zukünfte der Philologien im Medienwandel” explores the intersections between the genesis of works, literary estates, archives and the public sphere. These intersections are conceived as spaces for thought and fields of ...
    • Achim, Saupe (2026)
      What are the implications of perceiving, locating and representing history in ‘layers of time’? Reinhart Koselleck’s metaphor of ‘layers of time’ has provided a wealth of inspiration within the field of historical theory ...
    • Brook, Madeleine; Obermeier, Stephanie (2026)
      The literary and cultural fabric of German-German relations before and after 1989 in an international context. What role do literature and literary studies play in the social negotiation processes that precede and follow ...
    • Bohnenkamp, Anne (2026)
      The "Jahrbuch des Freien Deutschen Hochstifts" is a journal of literary and art studies focusing on German-language literature and the interrelationships between poetry and art. Its focus lies on the Goethe era, Romanticism ...
    • Ole, Bogner (2025)
      Leading people also means shaping and regulating the environments in which they operate: schools and classrooms, workplace atmospheres and organisations. But where does the knowledge required for this come from? And what ...
    • Kommission für Niedersachsen und Bremen, Historische (2025)
      The journal of regional historical research for Lower Saxony and Bremen. The *Niedersächsisches Jahrbuch für Landesgeschichte* is dedicated to all periods and sub-disciplines of historical studies and, in line with the ...
    • Sabine, Stach (2025)
      On ‘communism tours’ in Warsaw, Prague and Bratislava, and the staging of history in the age of mass tourism. History is increasingly being consumed as an experience. This is particularly true of historical tourism. What ...
    • Picht, Barbara; Trüper, Henning (2025)
      New eras rather than the end of eras? The cyclical nature and evolution of a concept are subjected to interdisciplinary scrutiny. The swan song for eras has long been unmistakable in the humanities: too contrived, yet too ...
    • Zimmerer, Jürgen; Kim Sebastian, Todzi (2025)
      As Germany’s most important port, Hamburg was also a key colonial metropolis. For centuries, the ‘Gateway to the World’ served as a gateway to the colonial world. The city maintained trade relations with colonial powers ...
    • Völker, Oliver (2025)
      On literary representations of an emotion whose central significance for the history of tragedy and the tragic play has scarcely been explored: hatred. Hatred does not belong to the realm of fluid, dialogical speech, but ...
    • Larissa, Schüller (2025)
      Around 1900, the telephone opened up entirely new possibilities for communicating over long distances. This unfamiliar medium intensified both practical and academic engagement with speech, hearing and the conditions of ...
    • Laqueur, Renata; Goldschmidt, Saskia (2025)
      A unique account of the violence and suffering at Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. In November 1943, Renata Laqueur, a Jewish woman, was arrested in Amsterdam along with her husband, Paul Goldschmidt. In mid-March 1944, ...