Publications and projects according to DDC
Publications
Publications and projects according to DDC 700: The arts and entertainment
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Suter, Lilian,
2020.
Warum Podcasts überhaupt gehört werden.
In:
Cast / Audiovisual Media Tagung : "In Bed With Podcast", online, 11. November 2020.
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Friedlein, Sabine,
2020.
"Rapositorium" : Fragment einer Steinlausreminiszenz gemäss F4-Akronymen-Standardsetzung.
Winterthur:
ZHAW Zürcher Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.21256/zhaw-19641
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Hüttermann, Marcel; Trail, Galen T.; Pizzo, Anthony D.; Stallone, Valerio,
2020.
Journal of Global Sport Management.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.1080/24704067.2020.1846906
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Bättig-Frey, Petra; Berger, Verena; Skelton, Rahel,
2020.
Zombie attack! : using scientainment to teach about sustainable food [paper].
In:
WSF 2020 : Program and Abstract Book.
The 8th World Sustainability Forum, Virtual, 15-17 September 2020.
Basel:
MDPI.
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Haegeli, Pascal; Rupf, Reto; Karlen, Barbara,
2019.
Do avalanche airbags lead to riskier choices among backcountry and out-of-bounds skiers?.
Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism.
32(100270).
Available from: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jort.2019.100270
Projects
Projects according to DDC 700: The arts and entertainment
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Farm to Table in Toni Areal
The “Farm to Table” project, an initiative of the ZHAW, ZHdK and ZFV, explores the sustainable transformation of the dining hall offering with a comprehensive approach that includes seasonal, regional and balanced food options. This four-week project carried out on the Toni-Areal campus includes a detailed ...
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Social Virtual Reality: Training toolkit for the assessment of emotional maltreatment of children
A comprehensive training service based on a virtual reality (VR) simulation will be developed to train social work professionals and students in the use of a diagnostic guide including structured interviewing methods to assess emotional maltreatment of children.
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Audience Evaluation Knsthalle Zürich DYOR
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Creative Agility – How art-based strategies transform digital and analog communication in organizations
As part of the EU-funded Erasmus+ project "Creative Agility", the ZHAW, together with adult education partners from Liechtenstein, Germany and Austria, is exploring how art-based strategies transform digital and analog communication in organizations. The aim of the project is to develop a curricular training concept ...
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Design Criteria for Communicating with Avatars and Smart Agents
The project is designed as a preliminary project for an SNF application. The goal is the design and prototypical implementation of a parametrizable experimental environment, which allows to simulate and test the linguistic, visual and behavioural aspects of communication and interaction between a smart agent and a ...