Erinnerungen und Algorithmen. Oral History im digitalen Wandel Einleitung in den Themenschwerpunkt

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Almut Leh, Cord Pagenstecher

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Bibliography: Leh, Almut/Pagenstecher, Cord: Erinnerungen und Algorithmen. Oral History im digitalen Wandel. Einleitung in den Themenschwerpunkt, BIOS – Zeitschrift für Biographieforschung, Oral History und Lebensverlaufsanalysen, 1+2-2025, pp. 10-14.

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Published: March 2026
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