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Publikationer fra Arts

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Hassall Thomsen, L. H. (2011). The digital Newsroom – from Square to Circle. Afhandling præsenteret på ECREA Barcelona 2008: The 2nd European Communication Conference, Barcelona, Spanien.
Wright, S. & Ørberg, J. W. (2011). The double shuffle of university reform: the OECD/Denmark policy interface. I A. Nyhagen & T. Halvorsen (red.), Academic identities – academic challenges?: American and European experience of the transformation of higher education and research (s. 269-293). Cambridge Scholars Press.
Hannestad, L. (2011). The Economy of Koile-Syria After the Seleukid Conquest: An Archaeological Contribution. I Z. Archibald, J. Davies & V. Gabrielsen (red.), The Economies of Hellenistic Societies: Hellenistic Economies 3 (s. 251-279). oxford unversity press.
Rømer, T. A. (2011). The educational thing. Afhandling præsenteret på NERA-conference, Jyväskyla, Finland.
Rømer, T. A. (2011). The educational thing. Studies in Philosophy and Education, 30(5), 499-506.
Teke, N. (2011). The Enduring Allure of Proximity-Based Campaign Communication Strategies in Cameroon. International Journal of Media and Cultural Politics, 7(3), 293-314.
Ifversen, J. & Kølvraa, C. L. (2011). The European Neighbourhood Policy: Geopolitics or Value Export? I F. Bindi & I. A. (red.), The Frontiers of Europe: A Transatlantic Problem? (s. 45-68). Brookings Institution Press.
Jørgensen, D. (2011). The Experience of Immanent Transcendence. Transfiguration: Nordic Journal of Religion and the Arts, (2010-11), 35-52.
Rytter, M. (2011). "The Family of Denmark" and "the Aliens": Kinship Images in Danish Integration Politics. I The Question of Integration: Immigration, Exclusion and the Danish Welfare State (s. 54-76). Cambridge Scholars Press.
Sedgwick, M. (2011). The Features and Functions of Certain Tombs in Cairo, Medina, and Aswan. I D. Blanks & B. Clough (red.), Humanist Perspectives on Sacred Space (s. 51-64). AUC Press.
Leroyer, P. (2011). The Forms and Functions of Specialised Dictionaries for Practical Purposes. I K. Akasu & S. Uchida (red.), Lexicography: Theoretical and Practical Perspectives: Papers submitted to the Seventh ASIALEX Biennial International Conference (s. 313-322). Asian Association for Lexicography.
Consalvo, M. & Ess, C. (2011). The handbook of internet studies. Wiley-Blackwell.
Thomsen, B. M. S. (2011). The Haptic Interface: On Signal Transmissions and Events. I C. U. Andersen & S. B. Pold (red.), Interface Criticism. : Aesthetics Beyond Buttons (s. 43-61). Aarhus Universitetsforlag.
Kemp, P. (2011). The heaven and hell of evolution. I E. Agazzi & F. Minazzi (red.), Evolutionism and Religion: Proceedings of the joint meeting of the International Academy of Philosophy of Science and the International Academy of Religious Sciences - Florence, 19-21 november 2009 (s. 175-188). Mimesis. Centro Internazionale Insubrico.
Nielsen, K. (2011). The Holy Spirit as Dove and as Tongues of Fire: Reworking Biblical Metaphors in a Modern Danish Hymn. I G. Eidevall & B. Scheuer (red.), Enigmas and Images: Studies in Honor of Tryggve N.D. Mettinger (s. 239-256). Eisenbrauns.