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Habermas, the Public Sphere, and the Creation of a Racial Counterpublic [PDF]
In The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere, Jürgen Habermas documented the historical emergence and fall of what he called the bourgeois public sphere, which he defined as “[a] sphere of private people come together as a public . . . to engage
Charles, Guy-Uriel, Fuentes-Rohwer, Luis
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10th Open Access-Days (Munich, October 10–11, 2016)
The 10th Open Access Days took place on October 10-11 at LMU Munich. The event is the largest Open Access conference in the German-speaking countries and assembled over 350 participants.
Bruno Bauer +5 more
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Digital transformation of libraries is a key driver of the development of scholarly communication, open access, and knowledge management; however, its sustainability largely depends on institutional and legal conditions.
Danakul Seitimbetova +4 more
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Open public sector information: from principles to practice [PDF]
Accessible information is the lifeblood of a robust democracy and a productive economy. As part of a worldwide movement, the Australian Government is fundamentally changing the way that information is valued, managed, used and shared with others.
John McMillan
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Ergebnisse des DEAL Praxis-Austauschs zu Publikations- und Kostendatenmanagement am 13. April 2021
Kai Geschuhn
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Optiaml Resource Regime in Natural Resource Management: A revised economic theory of commons [PDF]
The economic theory of natural resource management has its roots in the conventional economic theory of commons that overlooked the role of the institutional structures and the associated transaction costs.
R. Albert Berry
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Open Access löst nicht alle Probleme – aber mehr, als mancher meint
Bernhard Mittermaier +3 more
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