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  E&I Team - Vinzenz Trey...  
Bourcy & Paulusch Anti­quar­ian Books.
Bourcy & Paulusch Anti­qua­rian Books.
  Affiliates - Staff - WU...  
, Ian Randle, Ja­maica, 2005.
, Ian Randle, Jamaica, 2005.
  Consortium - BUSEEG - W...  
P16 Ukrain­ian Cham­ber of Com­merce and In­dustry (TPP Ukraine), Kiev UA
P16 Indus­trie- und Handels­kammer der Ukraine (TPP Ukraine), Kiev
  Consortium - BUSEEG - W...  
P19 Stefanyk Carpath­ian Na­tional Uni­versity (PNU), Ivan­o-­Frankivsk UA
P19 Stefanyk Natio­nale Univer­sität der Vork­ar­paten (PNU), Ivano-Fran­kivsk
  SPASH Clive, PhD - Staf...  
Spash, Clive L., Simpson, Ian A. 1993. Protecting sites of special scientific interest. Journal of Environmental Management 39 213-227. Read more
Spash, Clive L., Simpson, Ian A. 1993. Protecting sites of special scientific interest. Journal of Environmental Management 39 213-227. Mehr erfahren
  SPASH Clive, PhD - Staf...  
Spash, Clive L., Simpson, Ian A. 1994. Utilitarian and rights-based alternatives for protecting sites of special scientific interest. Journal of Agricultural Economics 45 (1): 15-26. Read more
Spash, Clive L., Simpson, Ian A. 1994. Utilitarian and rights-based alternatives for protecting sites of special scientific interest. Journal of Agricultural Economics 45 (1): 15-26. Mehr erfahren
  Library Card - Borrowin...  
(Per­sons un­der the age of 18 years must provide a de­clar­a­tion of li­ab­il­ity from a par­ent or guard­ian)
(Personen unter 18 Jahren haben eine Haftungs­er­klä­rung einer/eines Erzie­hungs­be­rech­tigten vorzu­weisen)
  Mujaheed Shaikh - Acade...  
Kho­daver­d­ian, S., Shaikh, M. & Gand­jour, A. Re­vis­it­ing the Im­pact of Demo­cracy on Health.
Khoda­ver­dian, S., Shaikh, M. & Gand­jour, A. Revi­siting the Impact of Demo­cracy on Health.
  Events and Activities -...  
21 – 25 Oc­to­ber: Eur­as­ian Fis­cal Academy, Trans­fer Pri­cing Train­ing Course, Vi­enna
APF Trai­ning Courses: African VAT Work­shop, Pretoria
  Research on Nazi-Confis...  
In the fall of 1901, the broth­ers Phil­ipp und Wil­helm Suschitzky foun­ded a book­store and lib­rary in Vi­enna’s tenth dis­trict (Fa­vor­iten­strasse 57), selling and loan­ing new and anti­quar­ian books.
Bereits Ende der 1920er Jahre, vor allem aber in der Phase der Demo­kra­tie­zer­stö­rung 1933/34 und danach kam es zu beträcht­li­chen Repres­sa­lien (Haus­durch­su­chungen, Buch­kon­fis­ka­tionen und Gerichts­ver­hand­lungen). Nach dem Selbst­mord von Wilhelm Suschitzky am 18. April 1934 trat seine Witwe Adele Suschitzky (1878-1980) 1938 als Gesell­schaf­terin in die Firma ein.
  E&I Team - Vinzenz Trey...  
Vin­zenz has a pro­fes­sional back­ground in as­set man­age­ment and fin­an­cial mar­kets where he worked for 10 years. Other in­terests in­clude small busi­ness fin­ance, busi­ness an­gel in­vest­ments and anti­quar­ian books.
Before joining the E&I Insti­tute, Vinzenz studied Busi­ness Admi­nis­tra­tion at the Vienna Univer­sity of Econo­mics and Busi­ness with majors in Entre­pre­neurship & Inno­va­tion as well as Small Busi­ness Manage­ment. Vinzenz has a profes­sional back­ground in asset manage­ment and finan­cial markets where he worked for 10 years. Other inte­rests include small busi­ness finance, busi­ness angel invest­ments and anti­qua­rian books.
  Nadia Abou Nabout - Res...  
Re­cent events have led mar­keters to ques­tion whether the ad­vert­ising en­vir­on­ment could re­flect neg­at­ively on a brand, and ma­jor com­pan­ies like L'Oréal, Mc­Don­ald's, Audi, and The Guard­ian pulled their ads from You­Tube and Google Ad Ex­change be­cause their spots were be­ing shown in close prox­im­ity to hate speech videos and other dis­taste­ful con­tent.
Erst im März kamen wieder­holt Vermu­tungen zutage, dass sich das Werbe­um­feld negativ auf eine Marke auswirken könnte, sodass zahl­reiche große Konzerne wie L'Oréal, McDo­nald's, Audi oder The Guar­dian ihre Werbe­schal­tungen auf YouTube und Google Ad Exch­ange sicher­heits­halber zurück­zogen, weil ihre Werbungen im Umfeld von Hass­vi­deos und Co. ausge­spielt wurden. Ein Anlass für Nadia Abou Nabout, die Auswir­kungen des Werbe­um­felds genauer unter die Lupe zu nehmen.
  Bret Bogenschneider, JD...  
The dis­ser­ta­tion was pub­lished as a ser­ies of 18 full-length law re­view articles in Europe and the United States in­clud­ing the well-­known pieces: Wit­tgen­stein on Why Tax Law is Com­pre­hens­ible, Google’s “Al­pha­bet Soup” in Delaware and The Miss­ing Hegel­ian Re­vival in Tax Jur­is­pru­dence.
Bret N. Bogen­schneider success­fully completed the doctoral program at WU in October 2016 with the disser­ta­tion: A Post­mo­dern Approach to Inter­na­tional Busi­ness Taxa­tion. The disser­ta­tion was published as a series of 18 full-­length law review arti­cles in Europe and the United States inclu­ding the well-k­nown pieces: Witt­gen­stein on Why Tax Law is Compre­hen­sible, Google’s “Alphabet Soup” in Dela­ware and The Missing Hege­lian Revival in Tax Juris­pru­dence. Bogen­schneider works as a Senior Lecturer at the Univer­sity of Surrey in the United Kingdom.
  Nadine Thielemann - Our...  
Her re­search fo­cuses on lan­guage in use across several dis­course do­mains (me­dia dis­course, polit­ical dis­course and face-to-­face in­ter­ac­tion from vari­ous set­tings) and par­tic­u­larly on spoken lan­guage. She pre­dom­in­antly works on Rus­sian, Pol­ish and Ukrain­ian.
Her rese­arch focuses on language in use across several discourse domains (media discourse, poli­tical discourse and face-­to-­face inter­ac­tion from various settings) and parti­cu­larly on spoken language. She predo­mi­nantly works on Russian, Polish and Ukrai­nian. Her work is basi­cally rooted in prag­ma­tics (discourse/conver­sa­tion analysis, inter­ac­tional lingu­is­tics, poli­teness, inter­ac­tional socio­lin­gu­is­tics) and Cogni­tive Lingu­is­tics (cogni­tive seman­tics, construc­tions grammar). So far her rese­arch inte­rests cover cultu­re-­spe­cific rheto­rical styles in casual inter­ac­tion across several Slavic speech cultures (Thiele­mann 2006, 2010, 2011), joking and humor as a cogni­ti­ve­-prag­matic cate­gory (mainly based on Russian data) (Thiele­mann 2008, 2013, 2012, 2015 under revi­sion), language and gender in Eastern Europe (Thiele­mann 2009, 2010, 2011) and poli­tical discourse in Russia and Poland (Thiele­mann 2010, 2016). She also coor­di­nates the scien­tific network Urban Voices (initi­ally funded by the DFG) which aims at analy­zing how various lingu­istic, para­lin­gu­istic and prag­matic means relate to socio­lin­gu­istic dimen­sions and how they convey social meaning. Within this network Russian and German scho­lars jointly work on data from natu­rally occur­ring talk taped in the city of Saint Peters­burg. A volume summa­ri­zing the results is in prepa­ra­tion (Thiele­mann/Richter (eds.), Urban Voices: Socio­lin­gu­is­tics, Grammar and Prag­ma­tics of Spoken Russian).
  Mag. Anamarija Batista ...  
MSc. Econom­ist, Art His­tor­ian, born in Zen­ica, (ex-YU). She stud­ied Eco­nom­ics at the Vi­enna Uni­versity of Eco­nom­ics and Busi­ness and Art His­tory at the Uni­versity of Vi­enna and the Academy of Fine Arts.
Mphil. MSc. Econo­mist, Art Histo­rian, born in Zenica, (ex-YU). She studied Econo­mics at the Vienna Univer­sity of Econo­mics and Busi­ness and Art History at the Univer­sity of Vienna and the Academy of Fine Arts. During her studies she was rese­arch study assis­tant at the Insti­tute for Orga­ni­sa­tion and Procu­re­ment and Insti­tute for Insti­tu­tional and Hete­rodox Econo­mics (WU-Vi­enna). From 2004 to 2009 she worked as a rese­arch asso­ciate in the field of health economy. Currently she works on her PhD thesis under the title »'Krise' als Denk­figur und Ihre Mani­fes­ta­tion im städ­ti­schen Raum :: Ein Blick auf die künst­le­ri­sche, ökon­o­mi­sche und urbane Praxis«, for which she has received a scho­lar­ship from the Austrian Academy of Sciences (DOC-­team) at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna (Insti­tute for Art and Archi­tec­ture). She teaches at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, Univer­sity of Applied Arts Vienna, Vienna Univer­sity of Tech­no­logy and WU-Vi­enna. In the winter term 2014 she was an invited guest rese­ar­cher at the Rese­arch Insti­tute of the Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis. She curated a series of exhi­bi­tions inclu­ding »The Common Which No Longer Exists« (Künst­ler­haus, 2012), »Retouch the Past_S­haping the Presence« (Bosnian National Theater, 2013). She edited the cata­lo­gues “The Common Which No Longer Exists” and “Ich erkenne Dich auf den ersten Blick” as well as the online ‘lettre’ “Artistic Trans­for­ma­tion of the City Space. Stimu­la­tion of the Sensual Sphere by Using, Collec­ting and Reflec­ting Urban Struc­ture”. She has published i.a. in Zivot umjet­nosti, Word & Image, Tagungs­band des Verbands der öster­rei­chi­schen Kunst­his­to­ri­ke­rinnen und Kunst­his­to­riker, Oslo­bo­djenje. With her colle­agues Szilvia Kovacs and Carina Lesky, in 2013 and 2015 she conceived and orga­nised the confe­rences “Art in Public Space. An Inter­di­sci­pli­nary Coope­ra­tion” and "Re-T­hin­king the Concept of Density". She gave talks at numerous confe­rences,inclu­ding Tuned City, NECS 2014, Sound Signa­ture and Recom­po­sing the City. At the moment she is working on the publi­ca­tion „Re-t­hin­king the Concept of Density“ which will be realeased by Stern­berg Press, Berlin begin of 2017. The book will be published as volume of the publi­ca­tion series of Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna. Apart from it she is working on the exhi­bi­tion "Crisis as Ideo­logy?" which will be shown in the Kunst­raum Nieder­öst­er­reich