Publications
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Peschl, M. F., Rötzer, K., Bottaro, G. M., & Hartner-Tiefenthaler, M. (2019). The role of the shift from I-to-We and Theory-U in overcoming 21st century illiteracies. In O. Gunnlaugson, & W. Brendel (Eds.), Advances in Presencing (Vol. 1, pp. 161-210). Trifoss Business Press.
Jovicic, S., Hristova, D., & Göbl, B. (2019). Verspielte Grenzen des Digitalen: Relationalität und Verhandlung gamifizierter Räume in Wiener Jugendvereinen. Mitteilungen der Anthropologischen Gesellschaft in Wien, 149.
Speidel, K.-P. (2019). Witz, Würdigung und Remix. Rückbezug als Innovation in der zeitgenössischen Zeichnung und Fotografie. In N. Fritz (Ed.), Comeback. Kunsthistorische Renaissancen.: Kunsthalle Tübingen Kerber Verlag.
White, M. P., Elliott, L. R., Wheeler, B. W., & Fleming, L. E. (2018). Neighbourhood greenspace is related to physical activity in England, but only for dog owners. Landscape and Urban Planning, 174, 18-23. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landurbplan.2018.01.004
Hartner-Tiefenthaler, M., Rötzer, K., Bottaro, G. M., & Peschl, F.-M. (2018). When relational and epistemological uncertainty act as driving forces in collaborative knowledge creation processes among university students. Thinking Skills and Creativity, 28, 21-40. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tsc.2018.02.013
Human, S., Bidabadi, G., Peschl, F.-M., & Savenkov, V. (2018). An Enactive Theory of Need Satisfaction. In V. C. Müller (Ed.), Philosophy and Theory of Artificial Intelligence 2017 (pp. 40-42). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96448-5_5
Human, S., Bidabadi, G., & Savenkov, V. (2018). Supporting Pluralism by Artificial Intelligence: Conceptualizing Epistemic Disagreements as Digital Artifacts. In V. C. Müller (Ed.), Philosophy and Theory of Artificial Intelligence 2017 (pp. 190-193). Springer International Publishing AG . https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96448-5_18
Speidel, K.-P. (2018). Could it be painting? Definitions, Symptoms (and Digital Retouching). In C. Robinson (Ed.), PaintingDigitalPhotography: Synthesis and Difference in the Age of Media Equivalence (pp. 77-100). Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
Rauchbauer, B., Pfabigan, D., & Lamm, C. (2018). Event-related potentials of automatic imitation are modulated by ethnicity during stimulus processing, but not during motor execution. Scientific Reports, 8(1), Article 12760. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-30926-4
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