198,101 research outputs found

    H. Oppermann, Humanismus

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    M. J. H. Oppermann, Humanismus. In: Bulletin de l'Association Guillaume Budé, n°3, octobre 1970. pp. 435-436

    Writing in "that other space": Digital Storytelling and the Scholarship of Teaching in American Studies

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    Oppermann M. Writing in "that other space": Digital Storytelling and the Scholarship of Teaching in American Studies. American Studies/ Amerikastudien. 2007;52(3):321-342

    American Studies in Dialogue. Radical Reconstructions between Curriculum and Cultural Critique

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    Oppermann M. American Studies in Dialogue. Radical Reconstructions between Curriculum and Cultural Critique. North American Studies. Vol 29. Frankfurt and New York: Campus; 2010

    Digital Storytelling and American Studies - Critical Trajectories from the Emotional to the Epistemological

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    Oppermann M. Digital Storytelling and American Studies - Critical Trajectories from the Emotional to the Epistemological. Arts and Humanities in Higher Education. 2008;7(2):171-187

    From Narrative to Database: Multimedia Inquiry in a Cross-Classroom Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Study

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    Coventry M, Oppermann M. From Narrative to Database: Multimedia Inquiry in a Cross-Classroom Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Study. Academic Commons. 2009;(Jan.):1-18

    Multimedia Authoring in the New Humanities: A View from the United States

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    Oppermann M. Multimedia Authoring in the New Humanities: A View from the United States. In: Liaison 2.1. University of Southampton: Subject Centre for Languages, Linguistics and Area Studies; 2009: 31-33

    The World Wide Web and Digital Culture: New Borders, New Media, New American Studies

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    Oppermann M. The World Wide Web and Digital Culture: New Borders, New Media, New American Studies. In: Rowe JC, ed. A Concise Companion to American Studies. Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell; 2010: 334-349

    Destination Threshold Potential and the Law of Repeat Visitation

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    This article addresses the issue of how repeat visitation ratios can be used as a management tool in determining a destination’s position on the destination life-cycle curve. Following a review of the literature on repeat visitation, it presents the concepts of destination threshold potential (TP) and cumulative travel experience (CTE). It then relates how the number of first-time and repeat visitors is inextricably linked to the CTE and TP, as well as to the tourist arrivals in any given year. From those elaborations, several axioms on the law of repeat visitation are developed that provide desti-nation and product managers with the necessary measuring tools to determine their destinations ’ current position. The tourism literature is ripe with market segmentation studies that use a wide range of approaches (e.g., Andereck and Caldwell 1994; Mo, Havitz, and Howard 1994; Shoe-maker 1994) and that deal with destination development, specifically Butler’s (1980) destination life cycle (e.g., Doug-las 1997; Tooman 1997). However, few examine outbound tourism (e.g., Oppermann and Chon 1995) or lifelong travel patterns or travel careers of individuals (e.g., Becker 1992; Oppermann 1995; Pearce 1993). One can note that research-ers have given little recognition to the interactions between tourists and destination in the form of studies on destination choice. Having said that, several destination choice models have been proposed (e.g., Chon 1990; Crompton 1992

    Tic32, an essential component in chloroplast biogenesis

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    Hörmann F, Küchler M, Sveshnikov D, Oppermann U, Li Y, Soll J. Tic32, an essential component in chloroplast biogenesis. J Biol Chem. 2004;279(33):34756-34762
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