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Habermas, Jürgen. "Wolfgang Abendroth zum 100. Geburtstag." Kritische Justiz 39, no. 3 (2006): 293–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/0023-4834-2006-3-293.

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Deiseroth, Dieter. "Uli Schöler, Wolfgang Abendroth und der „reale Sozialismus“. Ein Balanceakt." Kritische Justiz 48, no. 3 (2015): 360–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/0023-4834-2015-3-360.

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Cox, Renée. "A Gynecentric Aesthetic." Hypatia 5, no. 2 (1990): 43–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1527-2001.1990.tb00416.x.

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In the proposed gynecentric aesthetic, which follows the work of Heide Göttner-Abendroth and Alan Lomax, aesthetic activity would function to integrate the individual and society. Intellect, emotion and action would combine to achieve a synthesis of body and spirit. Song and dance would involve the equal expressions of all participants, and aesthetic structures would reflect this egalitarianism. The erotic would be expressed as a vital, positive force, divorced from repression and pornography. The emphasis would be off aesthetic objects to be coveted, hoarded and contemplated, and on dynamic process, fully engaging and socially significant.
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Seifert, Jürgen. "Demokratische Republik und Arbeiterbewegung in der Verfassungstheorie von Wolfgang Abendroth (1906-1985)." Kritische Justiz 18, no. 4 (1985): 458–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/0023-4834-1985-4-458.

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Christ, C. P. "Societies of Peace: Matriarchies Past, Present, and Future. Edited by Heide Goettner-Abendroth." Literature and Theology 26, no. 1 (October 11, 2011): 108–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/litthe/frr041.

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Kemmerer, Alexandra. "Unselds öffentliches Recht. Wie das «Kursbuch für Juristen» scheiterte." Zeitschrift für Ideengeschichte 14, no. 3 (2020): 91–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.17104/1863-8937-2020-3-91.

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Diese Sache duldete keinen Aufschub. Prompt schickte Siegfried Unseld das Programm einer neuen juristischen Zeitschrift, das ihm die Rechtsreferendare Jan Gehlsen und Joachim Perels eben stolz präsentiert hatten, an Werner Maihofer nach Saarbrücken. Maihofer war bereits im Bilde über «jene am Telefon erwähnte Sache zur Edition der Zeitschrift ‹Kritische Justiz›», deretwegen der Leiter des Suhrkamp-Verlages die Nachwuchsjuristen zu einem Treffen in die Klettenbergstraße gebeten hatte. Unmittelbar nach der «Gründungsversammlung» der Kritischen Justiz (KJ) am 13. März 1968 war das, zu der sich «illustre Personen der damaligen demokratischen Opposition» zusammengefunden hatten, darunter der hessische Generalstaatsanwalt Fritz Bauer, der Marburger Staatsrechtslehrer und Politikwissenschaftler Wolfgang Abendroth, der Präsident des Hessischen Landesarbeitsgerichts Hans G. Joachim, der Gießener Arbeitsrechtler Thilo Ramm und der Rechtsanwalt Heinrich Hannover
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Cathcart, Dolita. "Review Rebel Literacy: Cuba’s National Literacy Campaign and Critical Global Citizenship Abendroth Mark Litwin Books, ,." Radical Teacher, no. 89 (February 24, 2011): 72–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/radicalteacher.89.0072.

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Gormley, W. Paul. "New directions in international law: Essays in honour of Wolfgang Abendroth-Festschrift Zu Seinem 75. Geburtstag." Ocean Management 10, no. 1 (September 1986): 68–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0302-184x(86)90010-7.

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Hennig, Eike. "Fischer-Lescano, Andreas, Joachim Perels und Thilo Scholle (Hrsg.). Der Staat der Klassengesellschaft. Rechts- und Sozialstaatlichkeit bei Wolfgang Abendroth." Politische Vierteljahresschrift 54, no. 2 (2013): 365–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/0032-3470-2013-2-365.

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Schack, Haimo. "Abendroth, Matthias: Parteiautonome Zuständigkeitsbegründung im Europäischen Zivilverfahrensrecht. (Zugl.: Göttingen, Univ., Diss., 2015/16.) – Berlin: Duncker & Humblot 2016. 428 S. (Schriften zum Pr." Rabels Zeitschrift für ausländisches und internationales Privatrecht 82, no. 2 (2018): 387. http://dx.doi.org/10.1628/rabelsz-2018-0009.

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Morrow, Gavin, Barry Slobedman, Anthony L. Cunningham, and Allison Abendroth. "Varicella-Zoster Virus Productively Infects Mature Dendritic Cells and Alters Their Immune Function." Journal of Virology 77, no. 8 (April 15, 2003): 4950–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/jvi.77.8.4950-4959.2003.

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ABSTRACT Mature dendritic cells (DCs) are potent antigen-presenting cells essential for initiating successful antiviral immune responses and would therefore serve as an ideal target for viruses seeking to evade or delay the immune response by disrupting their function. We have previously reported that VZV productively infects immature DCs (A. Abendroth, G. Morrow, A. L. Cunningham, and B. Slobedman, J. Virol. 75:6183-6192, 2001), and in the present study we assessed the ability of VZV to infect mature DCs. Mature DCs were generated from immature monocyte-derived DCs by lipopolysaccharide treatment before being exposed to VZV-infected fibroblasts. On day 4 postexposure, flow cytometry analysis revealed that 15 to 45% of mature DCs were VZV antigen positive, and immunofluorescent staining together with infectious-center assays demonstrated that these cells were fully permissive for the complete VZV replicative cycle. VZV infection of mature DCs resulted in a selective downregulation of cell surface expression of the functionally important immune molecules major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I, CD80, CD83, and CD86 but did not alter MHC class II expression. Immunofluorescent staining showed that the downregulation of cell surface CD83 was concomitant with a retention of CD83 in cytoplasmic vesicles. Importantly, VZV infection of mature DCs significantly reduced their ability to stimulate the proliferation of allogeneic T lymphocytes. These data demonstrate that mature DCs are permissive for VZV and that infection of these cells reduces their ability to function properly. Thus, VZV has evolved yet another immune evasion strategy that would likely impair immunosurveillance and enhance the chances for lifelong persistence in the human population.
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Lizalde, Eduardo. "M abendrot." Estudios: filosofía, historia, letras 2, no. 72 (2005): 135. http://dx.doi.org/10.5347/01856383.0072.000173416.

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Pineda, Victor Santiago, Stephen Meyer, and John Paul Cruz. "The Inclusion Imperative. Forging an Inclusive New Urban Agenda." Journal of Public Space 2, no. 4 (December 31, 2017): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/jps.v2i4.138.

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<p>Over the next 32 years, cities will shape virtually every aspect of global development, including the manner in which rights to housing, health, and education are won or wasted, implemented or ignored (Marcuse and Van Kempen, 2011; Sassen, 2011). The urban century can transform the productive capacity and outcomes of the estimated 400-600 million urban citizens who live with disabilities. This number is set to increase dramatically by 2050 when 66% of the global population will be living in cities (Acuto, 2013; Alger, 2013). Of the projected increase of 2.5 billion urban dwellers,<a title="" href="#_ftn1"><sup><sup>[1]</sup></sup></a> 15-20% are expected to be persons with disabilities.<a title="" href="#_ftn2">[2]</a> Well-planned cities have dramatically improved the social and economic outcomes for individuals with a range of disabilities, their families, and the larger communities they participate in. Well-planned cities take into consideration the widest range of needs and incorporate design standards that assume that a significant portion of the population may have difficulty seeing, hearing, or moving around without assistance.</p><p>A growing body of research now shows that the most pressing issue faced by millions of persons with disabilities worldwide is not their disability but rather social exclusion (Abendroth et al., 2015; Ahmmad et al., 2014; Al Qadi et al., 2012; Amedeo and Speicher, 1995; Anguelovski, 2013; Bezmez, 2013). Poor planning, and unregulated urban development can have devastating consequences for persons with disabilities. According to the United Nations CRPD Committee, “Without access to the physical environment, to transportation… and to other facilities and services open or provided to the public, persons with disabilities would not have equal opportunities for participation in their respective societies.”<a title="" href="#_ftn3">[3]</a> The committee also states that “Accessibility is a precondition for persons with disabilities to live independently and participate fully and equally in society.”<a title="" href="#_ftn4">[4]</a></p>Gender, ethnicity, and poverty, compound existing exclusions for persons with disabilities, limiting their access to opportunities.<div><br clear="all" /><hr align="left" size="1" width="33%" /><div><p class="Normal1"><a title="" href="#_ftnref1"><sup><sup>[1]</sup></sup></a> The proportion of the world’s urban population is expected to increase to approximately 57% by 2050. African Development Bank,<a href="/editor/%20http:/www.afdb.org/en/blogs/afdb-championing-inclusive-growth-across-africa/post/urbanization-in-africa-10143/"> http://www.afdb.org/en/blogs/afdb-championing-inclusive-growth-across-africa/post/urbanization-in-africa-10143/</a>.</p></div><div><p><a title="" href="#_ftnref2">[2]</a> Approximately 90% of this increase will be concentrated in African and Asian cities like Shenzhen, Karachi, Lagos, Guangzhou, Dhaka, Jakarta, and many others that have urbanized at a rate of 40-60% between 2000-2010</p></div><div><p><a title="" href="#_ftnref3">[3]</a> CRPD/C/GC/2</p></div><div><p><a title="" href="#_ftnref4">[4]</a> The International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination guarantees everyone the right of access to any place or service intended for use by the general public, such as transport, hotels, restaurants, cafes, theatres and parks (art. 5 (f)). Thus, a precedent has been established in the international human rights legal framework for viewing the right to access as a right per se.</p></div></div>
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Kirsch, Th. "Beiträge zur Kenntniss der Peruanischen Käferfauna. auf Dr. Abendroth's Sammlungen basirt." Berliner entomologische Zeitschrift 19, no. 1 (April 18, 2008): 161–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mmnd.18750190115.

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Kirsch, Th. "Beiträge zur Kenntniss der Peruanischen Käferfauna. auf Dr. Abendroth's Sammlungen basirt." Berliner entomologische Zeitschrift 19, no. 2 (April 18, 2008): 241–304. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mmnd.18750190203.

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Renaud, Terence. "German New Lefts." New German Critique 46, no. 2 (August 1, 2019): 117–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/0094033x-7546206.

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AbstractThe New Left that arose in West Germany during the 1960s mimicked the antifascist reformations of the 1930s. For grassroots campaigns, extraparliamentary opposition groups, and radical student organizations of the postwar decades, the Marxist humanist theories and revolutionary socialist splinter groups of the interwar years served as attractive models. At the same time, the Sixty-eighter generation rebelled against a political establishment now represented by that earlier generation of neoleftist pioneers, their parents. But generational conflict was just the symptom of a deeper problem in the history of the midcentury Left: a succession of radical new lefts arose out of periodic frustration at institutionalized politics. This article explores the missing link between Germany’s antifascist and antiauthoritarian new lefts: the so-called left socialists of the 1950s. In particular, Ossip K. Flechtheim’s science of futurology and Wolfgang Abendroth’s theory of antagonistic society translated antifascism’s legacies into a new paradigm of social protest. The left socialists’ support for the embattled Socialist German Student League laid the organizational and intellectual foundation for the sixties New Left. Recent studies of the “global sixties” have shown the transnational connections between new lefts across space; this article explains their continuity across time.
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Hope, Nicholas. "Ärgernis und Zeichen. Erwin Eckert - Sozialistischer Revolutionär aus christlichetn Glauben Edited by Friedrich-Martin Balzer. Pp. 392. Bonn: Pahl-Rugenstein, 1993. DM 38. 3 89144 168 1 - ‘Wir sind keine stummen Hunde’ (Jesaja 56, 10). Heinz Kappes (1893–1988). Christ und Sozialist in der Weimarer Republik. Edited by Friedrich-Martin Balzer and Gert Wendelborn. Pp. 256. Bonn: Pahl-Rugenstein, 1994. DM 29.90. 3 89144 197 5 - Der Fall Erwin Eckert. Zum Verhältnis von Protestantismus und Faschismus am Ende der Weimarer Republik. 2nd edn. Edited by Friedrich-Martin Balzer and Karl Ulrich Schnell (foreword Hans Prolingheuer). Pp. 225. Bonn: Pahl-Rugenstein, 1993. DM 28. 3 89144 167 3 - Klassengegensätze in der Kirche. Erwin Eckert und der Bund der Religiösen Sozialisten. 3rd edn. Edited by Friedrich-Martin Balzer (foreword Wolfgang Abendroth). Pp. 302. Bonn: Pahl-Rugenstein, 1993. DM 28. 3 89144 166 5." Journal of Ecclesiastical History 47, no. 3 (July 1996): 588–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022046900076363.

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"Peter Theiss-Abendroth: Ernst Federn Anmerkung zu einem Überlebenden." Schweizer Archiv für Neurologie und Psychiatrie 166, no. 04 (June 17, 2015): 144–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.4414/sanp.2015.00341.

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Alves, Giovanni. "Precarização do trabalho e estranhamento na era do capitalismo manipulatório: a atualidade de Lukács e o século XXI." Revista Novos Rumos 52, no. 2 (December 20, 2015). http://dx.doi.org/10.36311/0102-5864.2015.v52n2.8485.

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O presente artigo trata da reflexão do último Lukács, que estava incisivamente voltada para a crítica da manipulação nos vários âmbitos do pensamento e da atividade do homem. Na entrevista de 1965, concedida para os intelectuais alemães Leo Kofler e Wolfgang Abendroth, publicada no livro “Conversando com Lukács” (Ed. Paz e Terra, 1965), Georg Lukács denominou o capitalismo do pós-II guerra mundial de “capitalismo manipulatório”
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"Chirly dos Santos-Stubbe, Peter Theiss-Abendroth, Hannes Stubbe (Hrsg): Psychoanalyse in Brasilien." Swiss Archives of Neurology, Psychiatry and Psychotherapy 167, no. 06 (September 28, 2016): 193. http://dx.doi.org/10.4414/sanp.2016.00392.

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DE JESUS SANTOS, ALEXANDRE. "Resenha de Lukács, Georg, Conversando com Lukács: entrevista a Léo Kofler, Wolfgang Abendroth e Hans Heinz Holz; tradução de Gisieh Vianna, São Paulo, Instituto Lukács, 2014, pags. 196." Contenciosa, no. 4 (December 1, 2015). http://dx.doi.org/10.14409/contenciosa.v0i4.5084.

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"Bilingualism." Language Teaching 37, no. 3 (July 2004): 203–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0261444805262390.

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04–395 Abendroth-Timmer, Dagmar (U. of Bremen, Germany). Evaluation bilingualer Module aus Schülerperspektive: zur Lernbewusstheit und ihrer motivationalen Wirkung. [Evaluation of bilingual modules from the learners' perspective: learning awareness and its motivational effect.] Zeitschrift für Interkulturellen Fremdsprachenunterricht (Alberta, Canada), 9, 2 (2004), 27.04–396 Creese, Angela (Birmingham U., UK; Email: a.creese@bham.ac.uk). Bilingual teachers in mainstream secondary school classrooms: using Turkish for curriculum learning. International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism (Clevedon, UK), 7, 2&3 (2004), 189–203.04–397 Dauster, Judith. Bilingualer Unterricht an verschiedenen Schulformen und seine Akzeptanz bei Schülern und Elter. [Bilingual teaching in various schools and its acceptance by pupils and parents.] Neusprachliche Mittelungen aus Wissenschaft und Praxis (Berlin, Germany), 3 (2004), 156–167.04–398 Kielhöfer, Bernd. Strukturen und Entwicklungen bilingualer Sprachfähigkeit in der zweisprachigen Grundschule – eine Evaluation an der Berliner Europa-Schule Judith Kerr. [Patterns and developments of bilingual language competency in a bilingual primary school – an evaluation carried out in a Judith Kerr Europe-school in Berlin.] Neusprachliche Mittelungen aus Wissenschaft und Praxis (Berlin, Germany), 3 (2004), 168–175.04–399 Morgan, Brian (York U., Toronto, Canada; Email: bmorgan@yorku.ca). Teacher identity as pedagogy: towards a field-internal conceptualisation in bilingual and second language education. International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism (Clevedon, UK), 7, 2&3 (2004), 172–188.04–400 Rymes, Betsy (U. of Georgia,USA; Email: brymes@coe.uga.edu). Contrasting zones of comfortable competence: popular culture in a phonics lesson. Linguistics and Education (New York, USA), 14 (2004), 321–335.04–401 Theis, Rolf and Werkman, Robert. Kann der Englischunterricht von bilingualen Modellen lernen? Eine empirische Untersuchung. [What the traditional approach to teach English as a foreign language can learn from bilingual models? An empirical investigation.] Neusprachliche Mittelungen aus Wissenschaft und Praxis (Berlin, Germany), 3 (2004), 145–155.04–402 Valdés, Guadalupe (Stanford U., USA; Email: gvaldes@stanford.edu). Between support and marginalisation: the development of academic language in linguistic minority children. International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism (Clevedon, UK), 7, 2&3 (2004), 102–132.
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Malone, Paul M. "Thus Spake Nietzsche?, on Heide Schluepmann Abendroethe der Subjektphilosophie: Eine Aesthetik des Kinos." Film-Philosophy 8, no. 2 (June 2004). http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/film.2004.0014.

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