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Huber, Hans Rudolf. Hans Rudolf Huber: Peinture sur acier 1982-1987. Geneve: Muse e Rath, 1987.

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Huber, Hans Dieter. Hans Dieter Huber, Arbeiten 1977-1987: [Ausstellung], Heidelberger Kunstverein, 4.-25. Oktober 1987. Heidelberg: Der Kunstverein, 1987.

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Rudolf, Huber Hans. Hans Rudolf Huber: Peinture sur acier 1982-1987 : Musée Rath, Genève, 19 février-19 avril 1987. Genève: Le Musée, 1987.

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Spiegelgeschichten: Zu Hubert Fichtes und Hans Henny Jahnns Thomas Chatterton. Aachen: Rimbaud, 2010.

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Kuyper, Eric de. Mislukte vakanties en andere vreemde reisverhalen: 11 grensgevallen van Boudewijn Büch, Eric de Kuyper, Bas Heijne, Ethel Portnoy, Simon Carmiggelt, Betsy Udink, Hubert Lampo, Maarten Biesheuvel, Hans Dorrestijn, Frans Pointl, Carolijn Visser. Utrecht, The Neterlands: Bruna, 1991.

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Klimaraum, Ateliergemeinschaft, ed. Ateliergemeinschaft KLIMARAUM: Hildegard Esslinger, Hans-Peter Blum, Karin Heinzelmann, Bernhard Huber, Gabriele Kleefeld ... [Stuttgart]: Ateliergemeinschaft KLIMARAUM, 1991.

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The Huber-Hoover family history: A biographical and genealogical history of the descendants of Hans Huber from the time of his arrival in Pennsylvania down to the eleventh generation. Scottdale, Pa: Printed by Mennonite Pub. House, 1988.

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1937-, Hertel Peter, ed. Mit dem Gesicht zur Welt: Schalom Ben-Chorin, Eugen Drewermann, Catharina Halkes, Wolfgang Huber, Maria Jepsen, Franz-Xaver Kaufmann, Hans Küng, Johann B. Metz, Paul Oestreicher, Johannes Rau, Annemarie Schönherr. Würzburg: Echter, 1996.

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Kieler Stadtteilgeschichte: Max Leisner, Der Flecken Brunswick, Hans Hubner. et.al. Kiel: Gesellschaft fur Kieler Stadtgeschichte, 1985.

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Hubei hang yun shi (Zhongguo shui yun shi cong shu). Ren min jiao tong chu ban she, 1995.

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Ribeiro, Rodrigo. The Embodied versus Embedded Versions of Expertise. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198806639.003.0009.

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There is a long and unsettled debate between Hubert Dreyfus and Harry Collins regarding embodiment and its connection to expertise. On the one hand, Dreyfus—as an existentialist philosopher—puts emphasis on the phenomenological aspects of the human body and its implications. On the other hand, Collins—as a sociologist of scientific knowledge—stresses the sociological aspects underlying human expertise. To Collins, Dreyfus’ phenomenology is “asociological” while to Dreyfus, Collins’ sociology is phenomenologically “disembodied.” The purpose of this chapter is to disentangle the differences between the two positions and offer a solution to the debate. To this end, the author analyzes the attempt of automating human perceptual skill in industry through a “case study”: the automation of a ball mill. If automation is successful in replacing human beings and their bodies, the sociological view is correct and the phenomenological is wrong—and vice versa.
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Halfar, Bernd, ed. Sozialimmobilien. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748911623.

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Social real estate does not only shape the balance sheets of social economy enterprises, but also the concerns and agendas of boards, management and real estate managers. This book addresses aspects of financing, real estate management, the organisation of real estate portfolios, real estate valuation and the life cycle of buildings, plus the numerous legal problems associated with social real estate. It presents current technical concepts of energy efficiency, climate neutrality and the digital maturity of real estate in a practical manner, along with concepts for economically viable neighbourhood models and warnings against political cost drivers in the construction of social real estate. With contributions by Michael Amann, Maximilian Bergdolt, Hartmut Clausen, Oliver Errichiello, Harald Frei, Alfred Gangel, Bernd Halfar, Ingrid Hastedt, Jens Hesselbach, Mark Junge, Joel B. Münch, Markus Neubauer, Aleksandar Nikolic, George Salden, Bertram Schultze, Hubert Soyer, Hans von Gehlen, Niklas Wiesweg and Michael Winter.
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Endreß, Alexander, and Hubert Wandjo, eds. Musikwirtschaft im Zeitalter der Digitalisierung. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783845276939.

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How does one deal with the digitalisation of an industry when practice is overtaking itself so quickly, as the music industry has experienced in the past twenty years? On the one hand, by questioning the causes of change and, on the other hand, by describing and reflecting on practice. Both are done in this book. The music industry is understood as a complex system based on the division of labour, in which artist development, content production, content marketing and rights management go hand in hand. Special attention is therefore paid to these operative fields of action. The practice-oriented explanations are complemented by a description of the normative and cultural framework conditions to which the music production, distribution and reception system is subject. The articles are written by music industry experts from academia and practice and focus in particular on digital competencies and industry structures. In this respect, this book is not only interesting for (future) professionals in the music and creative industries. Academics can also benefit from these practical reports and future theses on the digital transformation of the music industry. With contributions by Christian Baierle, Sophie Brüggemann, Florian Drücke, Alexander Endreß, Frank Fenslau, Hanno Fierdag, Jörg Fukking, Dirk Geibel, Steffen Geldner, René Houareau, Lucas Holczinger, Ralf Kitzberger, Peter Knees, David Maier, Armin Oldendorf, Matthias Rauch, Ryan Rauscher, Tim Renner, Markus Rennhack, Julien Schaffhauser, Nina Schneider, Stefan Schulte-Holthaus, Jeong-Won Sin, Kolja Spohn, Nina Christin Stehr, Peter Tschmuck, Hubert Wandjo, Heiko Wandler, Stefan Weinacht, Asterix David Westphal, Peter Wicke and David-Emil Wickström.
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Hermans, Hubert J. M. Society in the Self. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190687793.001.0001.

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In this book, Hubert Hermans, internationally known as the creator of the dialogical self theory, launches a new and original theory in which he links society with the most intimate regions of self and identity. The basic assumption is that the self is organized as an inner society that is simultaneously functioning as part of the society at large as exemplified by developments like self-sabotage, self-radicalization, self-cure, self-government, self-nationalization, and self-internationalization. The book makes even a more radical step. It not only deals with the societal organization of the self but also poses the challenging question whether the self is democratically organized. To what extent do the different self-parts (e.g. roles, emotions, imagined others) receive freedom of expression? To what extent are they treated as equal or equivalent components of the self? The question is posed how the self, in its organizing capacity, responds to the apparent tension between freedom and equality in both the self and society. The theory has far-reaching consequences for such divergent topics as leadership in the self; cultural diversity in the self; the relationship between reason and emotion; self-empathy;, cooperation and competition between self-parts; and the role of social power in prejudice, enemy image construction, and scapegoating. The volume concludes with a trailblazing discussion of cosmopolitan, deliberative, and agonistic models of democracy and their consequences for a democratically organized self in a boundary-crossing society.
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Breckner, Ingrid, Albrecht Göschel, and Ulf Matthiesen, eds. Stadtsoziologie und Stadtentwicklung. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783845276779.

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Das Handbuch bietet erstmals einen Überblick über aktuelle und historische städtische Entwicklungen unter fünf zentralen Kategorien: Stadtentwicklung in intermediären Aushandlungsprozessen; Urbanität im Spannungsfeld von Heterogenisierung und Integration; Identitätskonstrukte und kulturelle Praktiken in Stadtkulturen; Städte als Akteure von Zukunft; Visionen und Utopien der Stadt. Informationen über Institutionen der Stadtforschung, wichtige Zeitschriften und Ausbildungseinrichtungen für Stadtsoziologie und Stadtentwicklung schließen den Band ab. Das Wechselspiel von Akteuren, Prozessen und Strukturen wird in fachlich angemessenen und allgemeinverständlichen Beiträgen aus unterschiedlichen Disziplinen der deutschsprachigen Stadtforschung greifbar. Damit ist dieses Handbuch allen Akteuren in Studium, Forschung und Praxis eine anregende Referenzquelle, ein konzises Nachschlagewerk und ein verlässlicher Begleiter im Arbeitsalltag. Mit Beiträgen von Mazda Adli | Sabine Baumgart | Nina Baur | Heidede Becker † | Klaus J. Beckmann | Solveig Behr | Maximilian Berger | Christoph Bernhardt | Matthias Bernt | Regina Bittner | Ingrid Breckner | Hans-Joachim Bürkner | Jens Dangschat | Ursula Drenckhan | Werner Durth | Susanne Frank | Sybille Frank | Thomas Gil | Albrecht Göschel | Gernot Grabher | Busso Grabow | Simon Güntner | Joachim Häfele | Nina Hälker | Tilman Harlander | Jens Hasse | Elisabeth Heidenreich | Hubert Heinelt | Dietrich Henckel | Heike Herrmann | Felicitas Hillmann | Jasmin Jossin | Johann Jessen | Sigrun Kabisch | Robert Kaltenbrunner | Volker Kirchberg | Gabriele Klein | Martin Kronauer | Carsten Kühl | Gerd Kuhn | Klaus Kunzmann | Bastian Lange | Christoph Laimer | Dieter Läpple | Sebastian Lentz | Rolf Lindner | Julia Lossau | Heinrich Mäding | Ulf Matthiesen | Marcus Menzl | Monika Meyer | Michael Mönninger | Kornelia Müller | Anna-Lisa Müller | Jörg Pohlan | Stefan Reiß-Schmidt | Dieter Rink | Marianne Rodenstein | Cornelia Rösler | Roland Roth | Renate Ruhne | Jonas Schöndorf | Dieter Schott | Dirk Schubert | Christoph Schwarzkopf | Klaus Selle | Ariane Sept | Walter Siebel | Annette Spellerberg | Wendelin Strubelt | Gabriele Sturm | Wulf Tessin | Joachim Thiel | Eberhard von Einem | Luise Willen | Sophie Wolfrum | Evgenia Yosifova | Gesa Ziemer | Karsten Zimmermann | Martin zur Nedden
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