Pages that link to "Property:P2"
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The following pages link to ELMCIP ID (P2):
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- Ritter Litteratur (Q6143) (← links)
- Advances in human and social aspects of technology (Q6144) (← links)
- Colecção Poesia e ensaio (Q6145) (← links)
- Clarendon lectures in management studies (Q6146) (← links)
- Etudes littéraires (Q6147) (← links)
- Literatura (Q6148) (← links)
- New directions in computers and composition studies (Q6149) (← links)
- Collection "Critique" (Q6150) (← links)
- Syddansk Universitet; University of Southern Denmark studies in literature (Q6151) (← links)
- Colecção Outras obras (Q6152) (← links)
- Contemporary North American poetry series (Q6153) (← links)
- Modern and contemporary poetics, (Q6154) (← links)
- Landscapes of Time: Windows to the World (Q6155) (← links)
- Semióticas del Microrrelato Hipermedial (Q6156) (← links)
- Experimental Electronic Literature from the Souths. A Political Contribution to Critical and Creative Digital Humanities. (Q6157) (← links)
- Building STEAM for DH and Electronic Literature: An Educational Approach to Nurturing the STEAM Mindset in Higher Education (Q6158) (← links)
- Ethics and Aesthetics of (Digital) Space: Institutions, Borders, and Transnational Frameworks of Digital Creative Practice in Ireland (Q6159) (← links)
- When Error Rates Fail: Digital Humanities Concepts as a Guide for Electronic Literature Research (Q6160) (← links)
- Excavating Logics of White Supremacy in Electronic Literature: Antiracism as Infrastructural Critique (Q6161) (← links)
- Technical report (University of California, Los Angeles. Computer Science Department) (Q6162) (← links)
- M-&-P-Schriftenreihe für Wissenschaft und Forschung; Medien (Q6163) (← links)
- Jyväskylä studies in humanities (Q6164) (← links)
- Thèse de doctorat en études littéraires (Université du Québec à Montréal) (Q6165) (← links)
- Approaching the world of an instapoem (Q6166) (← links)
- POESIS. Sprachkunst | Language Art (Q6167) (← links)
- fakephone4a(n)droid (Q6168) (← links)
- Fobias - Fonias - Fagias. Escritas Experimentais e Eletrónicas Ibero-Afro-Latinoamericanas (Q6169) (← links)
- Investigação-Experimentação-Criação: em Arte-Ciência-Tecnologia (Q6170) (← links)
- A ciberliteratura (re)velada: Perspectivas pedagógicas (Q6171) (← links)
- Research paper (Carnegie Mellon University. School of Computer Science) (Q6172) (← links)
- The Politics of Web Materiality: Making Electronic Literature in the Capitalocene (Q6173) (← links)
- Fictionality in Critical Posthumanism: Why some Philosophies Need Genres of Invention (Q6174) (← links)
- Vegetable thought in Edgar Pêra’s Lisbon Revisited (Q6175) (← links)
- Writing as collective assemblages in the age of (post)digital capitalism, or de-colonizing e-literature in the minor key. (Q6176) (← links)
- Making language: re-writing and control in algorithmic poetics (Q6177) (← links)
- The metainterface spectacle (Q6178) (← links)
- Seeking Pleasure in the Confusion of Boundaries: Reading Posthumanism in Children’s Literature (Q6179) (← links)
- Contemporary Posterity (Q6180) (← links)
- Reading Through-the-Earth. Towards the Posthuman Aesthet(h)ics (Q6181) (← links)
- Transgression, transcendence and posthumanism in Han Kang’s The Vegetarian (Q6182) (← links)
- Wordlyphagic Literature: For biopoetry to microbiological A.I (Q6183) (← links)
- Textual entanglements & entangled texts: On relationality and narrative (Q6184) (← links)
- Habit: posthuman aesthetics from prehuman physiology (Q6185) (← links)
- From the AI Imaginary to Artificial Communication in Kim Stanley Robinson’s Aurora (Q6186) (← links)
- “Haunting” Performance of Nonhumans. A Case of Electricity in the Polish History of Literature (Q6187) (← links)
- Hold the Door: Companion Prosthetics in Game of Thrones (Q6188) (← links)
- Reading in the Anthropocene (Q6189) (← links)
- Playing posthumanism? NieR: Automata and the inescapable human (Q6190) (← links)
- Identifying, Deceiving, Protecting and Hunting: What Fictional Machines and Humans Do with Machine Vision Technologies (Q6191) (← links)
- ‘Doing e-lit’ in print: Plus-Human Codes and the (re)Turn to the Bookbound (Q6192) (← links)