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Volume 18, issue S1, 2010
- The Academic Profession: A Common Core, a Diversified Group or an Outdated Idea? pp. S1-S5

- Alessandro Cavalli and Ulrich Teichler
- The Early Career Paths and Employment Conditions of the Academic Profession in 17 Countries pp. S7-S33

- Alice Bennion and William Locke
- Academic Systems and Professional Conditions in Five European Countries pp. S35-S53

- Alessandro Cavalli and Roberto Moscati
- Academic Freedom in a Changing Academic World pp. S55-S69

- Timo Aarrevaara
- Challenges to Academic Freedom: Some Empirical Evidence pp. S71-S88

- Michele Rostan
- Liberty versus Common Good pp. S89-S97

- Iván Zoltán Dénes
- The Academic Profession in China in the Context of Social Transition: An Institutional Perspective pp. S99-S116

- Fengqiao Yan
- The Academic Profession and the Managerial University: An International Comparative Study from Japan pp. S117-S139

- Akira Arimoto
- Diversification in the Academic Workforce: The Case of the US and Implications for Europe pp. S141-S156

- Martin J. Finkelstein
- The Diversifying Academic Profession? pp. S157-S179

- Ulrich Teichler
- The Future of the University pp. S181-S189

- Jürgen Mittelstrass
Volume 18, issue 4, 2010
- Causality in Natural, Technical, and Social Systems pp. 433-454

- Klaus Mainzer
- Causality and Entanglement in the Quantum World pp. 455-467

- Jürgen Audretsch
- Quantum Information and Randomness pp. 469-480

- Johannes Kofler and Anton Zeilinger
- Contingency and Causality in Economic Processes – Conceptualizations, Formalizations, and Applications in Counterfactual Analysis pp. 481-505

- Marco Lehmann-Waffenschmidt
- Relating Time and Causality in Interactive Distributed Systems pp. 507-563

- Manfred Broy
Volume 18, issue 3, 2010
- Evolution and Emergence: An Introductory Perspective pp. 279-286

- Martin J. Rees
- The Evolution of Evolutionary Theory pp. 287-296

- Patrick Bateson
- Genetic and Cultural Evolution: From Fossils to Proteins, and from Behaviour to Ethics pp. 297-309

- Peter Lachmann
- Is Darwinism Past its ‘Sell-By’ Date? The Origin of Species at 150 pp. 311-327

- Michael Ruse
- Misunderstanding and Misuse of Darwinism pp. 329-345

- Hubert Markl
- Fusion Pore: An Evolutionary Invention of Nucleated Cells pp. 347-364

- N. Vardjan, M. Stenovec, J. Jorgačevski, M. Kreft and R. Zorec
- Has Europe Solved the Problem of War? Explaining the ‘Long Peace’ of the Post-1945 Era pp. 365-377

- David Michael Green
- Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité: Reflections on the Changes following the Collapse of Communism pp. 379-397

- János Kornai
- Living the Digital Revolution – Explorations into the Futures of the European Society pp. 399-416

- Simone Arnaldi, Francesca Boscolo and Julia Stamm
- Research Integrity; Protecting Science, Society and Individuals pp. 417-426

- Pieter J. D. Drenth
- The Cambridge Companion to Medieval French Literature, Simon Gaunt and Sarah Kay (Editors), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 2008 (xxii + 278 pages), Hardback, £47.00, ISBN: 978-0-521-86175-5. Paperback, £18.99. ISBN: 978-0-521-67975-6 pp. 427-429

- Mark Aussems
- Central European Crossroads: Social Democracy and National Revolution in Bratislava (Pressburg), 1867–1921, Pieter C. van Duin, New York/Oxford, Berghahn Books, 2009, 466pp pp. 429-432

- Katrin Van Cant
Volume 18, issue 2, 2010
- Women in Science – Why Networking Matters pp. 121-131

- Julia Stamm
- Education in the East, Emigrating to the West? pp. 133-154

- d'Artis Kancs and Julia Kielyte
- Improving Rookies’ Performance: An Assessment of the Romanian MEPs’ Activity pp. 155-176

- Sergiu Gherghina and Doru Frantescu
- ‘Kondopoga’ – Ethnic/Social Tension in Putin’s Russia pp. 177-206

- Dmitry Shlapentokh
- The Hyphen of National Culture. The Paradox of National Distinctiveness in Belgium and the Netherlands, 1860–1918 pp. 207-225

- Jo Tollebeek
- Peer Reviewing Interdisciplinary Papers pp. 227-237

- Marco Pautasso and Cesare Pautasso
- Creative Synaesthesia in E. T. A. Hoffmann’s Ritter Gluck pp. 239-262

- Val Scullion and Marion Treby
- The Biologic Stability of the Industrial Evolution pp. 263-268

- H.G. Danielmeyer and Thomas Martinetz
- The Birth of the Euro, Otmar Issing, Cambridge University Press, 2008, 260 pp pp. 269-270

- Erik Buyst
- Globalisering. Interdisciplinair bekeken, Jacobus Delwaide and Gustaaf Geeraerts (Editors), Brussels: Brussels University Press (Institute for European Studies, publication series number 12), 2008, 335 pp., ISBN 978 90 5487 490 4 pp. 270-273

- Pieter Emmer
- From the Soviet Bloc to the European Union. The Economic and Social Transformation of Central and Eastern Europe since 1973, Ivan T. Berend, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, MA, USA, 2009, 299 pp., ISBN 978-0-521-72950-5, paperback - Impact of Culture on Human Interaction: Clash or Challenge?, Hede Helfrich, Andrey V. Dakhin, Erich Hölter and Igor V. Arzhenovskiy (Editors), Hogrefe & Huber Publishers, Cambridge, MA, USA and Göttingen, Germany, 2008, 434 pp., ISBN 978-0-88937-364-8, hardback pp. 273-275

- H. Kern
- Contemporary Jewish Writing in Europe. A Guide, Vivian Liska and Thomas Nolden (Editors), Alvin H. Rosenfeld (Foreword), Indiana University Press, Bloomington & Indianapolis, 2009 pp. 276-278

- Bart Philipsen
Volume 18, issue 1, 2010
- Health Equity and Development: the Commission on Social Determinants of Health pp. 1-7

- Michael Marmot and Ruth Bell
- Investing in Health: A Contribution to the Achievement of the Lisbon Agenda pp. 9-21

- Martin McKee and Marc Suhrcke
- The East–West Health Divide in Europe: Growing and Shifting Eastwards pp. 23-34

- Denny Vågerö
- The Liverpool City-region Health is Wealth Commission pp. 35-46

- Susan Woodward and Clare Devaney
- Alcohol Misuse and its Consequences – An Overview and a European Perspective pp. 47-56

- Ian T. Gilmore
- How does Alcohol Kill Cells? pp. 57-72

- David N. Criddle
- Norway’s European ‘Gag Rules’ pp. 73-92

- John Erik Fossum
- In Search of the Popular Subject: Identity Formation, Constitution-making and the Democratic Consolidation of the EU pp. 93-115

- Hans-Jörg Trenz
- The Protection of Minorities in the Wider EuropeMarc Weller, Denika Blackbock and Katherine Nobbs (Editors) Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, UK; New York, 2008 (296 pages) Hardback, £60.00. ISBN: 978-0-230-00129-9 pp. 117-119

- Peter Vermeersch
Volume 17, issue 3-4, 2009
- Globalization: A Historical Perspective pp. 455-462

- Henk L. Wesseling
- The Future of Science. A Welcome Address pp. 463-468

- Jürgen Mittelstrass
- Academia Europaea: Origin and Early Days pp. 469-475

- Arnold Burgen
- Promoting a Global Culture of Science pp. 477-486

- Bhikhu Parekh
- NATO and Science pp. 487-497

- Jens Erik Fenstad
- Challenges of Globalization for Science and Research pp. 499-509

- Hubert Markl
- The European Research Council: A Revolutionary Excellence Initiative for Europe1 pp. 511-516

- Manolis Antonoyiannakis and Fotis C. Kafatos
- TOPO-EUROPE: Coupled Deep Earth – Surface Processes in Europe pp. 517-540

- S. A. P. L. Cloetingh and P. A. Ziegler
- Leading Successful Negotiations on Behalf of Europe: An Analysis of the European Commission High-Ranking Officials’ Practices pp. 541-568

- Alain Lempereur
- The Slave Trade and Slavery, a Round Table Discussion pp. 569-591

- Richard Benjamin, Seymour Drescher, Pieter Emmer, David Eltis and Olivier Pétré-Grenouilleau
- Apologies, Regrets, and Reparations pp. 593-610

- Stanley L. Engerman
- Public Memories of the Atlantic Slave Trade and Slavery in Contemporary Europe pp. 611-626

- Gert Oostindie
- While Europe Slept: How Radical Islam is Destroying the West From WithinBruce Bawer, Doubleday, New York, 2006 (237 pages) $23.95, Hardcover (ISBN: 0385514727) pp. 627-634

- Rouba Al-Fattal
- Berlin in the Twentieth Century. A Cultural TopographyAndrew J. Webber Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2008 (pages viii+322) pp. 634-635

- Anke Gilleir
- The Household. Informal Order around the HearthRobert C. Ellickson Princeton University Press, 2008 pp. 635-637

- Hilde Heynen
- Liberty and the Search for Identity. Liberal Nationalisms and the Legacy of EmpiresIván Zoltán Dénes (Editor) Budapest, New York: Central European University Press, 2006 pp. 638-641

- Machteld Venken
Volume 17, issue 2, 2009
- ERW volume 17 issue 2 Cover and Front matter pp. f1-f6

- Anonymous
- ERW volume 17 issue 2 Cover and Back matter pp. b1-b4

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- Challenges of Complexity in the 21st Century. An Interdisciplinary Introduction pp. 219-236

- Klaus Mainzer
- Foundations of Complex Systems pp. 237-248

- Gregoire Nicolis and Catherine Nicolis
- Complex Non-equilibrium Dynamics in Plasmas pp. 249-262

- Jan-Michael Rost
- Towards Complex Matter: Supramolecular Chemistry and Self-organization* pp. 263-280

- Jean-Marie Lehn
- Genotypes and Phenotypes in the Evolution of Molecules* pp. 281-319

- Peter Schuster
- The Brain, a Complex Self-organizing System pp. 321-329

- Wolf Singer
- Complexity and Nonlinear Dynamics in Psychotherapy pp. 331-356

- Günter Schiepek
- Dynamics in Complex Systems pp. 357-370

- J. Kurths, D. Maraun, C. S. Zhou, G. Zamora-Lopez and Y. Zou
- How to Cope with Climate’s Complexity? pp. 371-402

- Michel Crucifix
- Complexity in Economic Theory and Real Economic Life pp. 403-421

- Hans-Walter Lorenz
- Managing Complexity in Socio-Economic Systems* pp. 423-438

- Dirk Helbing
- Popper’s Mosquito Swarm: Architecture, Cybernetics and the Operationalization of Complexity pp. 439-452

- Georg Vrachliotis
Volume 17, issue 1, 2009
- ERW volume 17 issue 1 Cover and Front matter pp. f1-f4

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- Focus: Scholarly Publishing and Open Access pp. 1-2

- Gerard Van Trier
- ERW volume 17 issue 1 Cover and Back matter pp. b1-b6

- Anonymous
- Scholarly Publishing pp. 3-22

- Michael A. Mabe
- Scientific Publishing: the Dilemma of Research Funding Organisations pp. 23-31

- Dieter M. Imboden
- Scholarly Communication in High-Energy Physics: Past, Present and Future Innovations pp. 33-51

- Robert Aymar
- New Wine in Old Bottles: Current Developments in Digital Delivery and Dissemination pp. 53-71

- Paul Ayris
- Changing Historical Perspectives on the Nazi Dictatorship pp. 73-80

- Hans Mommsen
- Freedom of the Press pp. 81-92

- William F. Baker
- Job Insecurity, Flexibility and Home–Work Balance for Italian Couples in Non-standard Work: The Effect of Social Class pp. 93-120

- Luca Salmieri
- European Literature:1 Simply a Higher Degree of Universality?2 pp. 121-132

- Pascale Casanova
- Voices from Exile: A Literature for Europe? pp. 133-148

- John Neubauer
- Literature and the Symbolic Engineering of the European Self pp. 149-159

- Monica Spiridon
- What is Wrong with National Literature Departments? pp. 161-175

- Françoise Meltzer
- Spanish Literature and the Recovery of Historical Memory pp. 177-185

- José M. González
- On the ‘Topographical Turn’: Concepts of Space in Cultural Studies and Kulturwissenschaften. A Cartographic Feud† pp. 187-201

- Sigrid Weigel
- English and the Language of Others pp. 203-212

- Robert J.C. Young
- The Future of Mathematics Education in Europe pp. 213-215

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