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Olesen, F. H. (2005). Terrorism, Technology and Translation. P.O.V., 2005(20), 73-88.
Krøgholt, I. (2005). Terrorværket. Globalisering, terrorbekæmpelse og kunst. I J. Szatkowski (red.), Kunst og kvalitet (1.udg. udg., s. 105 - 122). Klim.
Jørgensen, J. L. (2005). The Artist's Disease: Social and Aesthetic Aspects of Tuberculosis. I Mortality vol. 10, September 2005: Promoting the interdisciplinary study of death and dying (s. 44-45). Routledge/Taylor and Francis Group.
Kjølner, T. (2005). Theatre as concept and composition. Dramaturgy in Practice. Poster-session præsenteret på Theatre as concept and composition, Fredrikstad, Norge.
Kjølner, T. (2005). Theatre as laboratory experiement and exercise. Poster-session præsenteret på Theatre as laboratory, experiment and exercise, Fredrikstad, Norge.
Tarp, S. (2005). The concept of a bilingual dictionary. I I. Barz, H. Bergenholtz & J. Korhonen (red.), Schreiben, Verstehen, Übersetzen und Lernen: Zu ein- und zweisprachigen Wörterbüchern mit Deutsch (s. 27-41). Peter Lang.
Pold, S. (2005). The critical interface. I O. W. Bertelsen, N. O. Bouvin, P. G. Krogh & M. Kyng (red.), Proceedings of the 4th decennial conference on Critical computing: between sense and sensibility (s. 109-112). Association for Computing Machinery.
Finnemann, N. O. (2005). The Cultural Grammar of the Internet. I Interface://Culture - The World Wide Web as Political Resource and Æsthetic Form (s. 52-71). Samfundslitteratur/Nordicom.
Mortensen, P. (2005). The Englishness of the English Gothic Novel: The Case of Matthew G. Lewis. I F. Ogée (red.), "Better in France?" : The Circulation of Ideas across the Channel in the Eighteenth Century (s. 269-289). Associated University Presses.
Kewley-Port, D., Bohn, O.-S. & Nishi, K. (2005). The influence of different native language vowel systems on vowel discrimination and identification. I Ikke angivet (117 udg., s. 2399). Journal of the Acoustical Society of America.
Teke, N. (2005, nov. 28). The Kibaki Chameleon.
Jensen, J. L. (2005). The Minnesota E-democracy project: Mobilising the mobilised? I The Internet and Politics: Citizens, Voters and Activists (s. 34-51). Routledge Taylor & Francis Group. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203017531
Khair, T. (2005). The Nation and What it Endangers in Recent Indian English Novels: A Revaluation. I G. Huggan & S. Klasen (red.), Perspectives on Endangerment (s. 131-137). Georg Olms Verlag.
Bøss, M. (2005). Theorising Exile. I M. Böss, I. Gilsenan Nordin & B. Olinder (red.), Re-Mapping Exile: Realities and Metaphors in Irish Literature and History (s. 7-14). Aarhus Universitetsforlag.
Thomsen, B. M. (2005). The performative acts in Medea and Dogville and the sense of "realism" in new media. I Performative Realism (1 udg., s. 51-84). Museum Tusculanum.
Langsted, J. (2005). The Political Future. I P. Jankovic, H. Holm & P. Mancher (red.), Impressions: Theatre for Children and Young People in Denmark (1. udg., s. 20-22). ASSITEJ Denmark.
Markham, A. (2005). The politics, ethics, and methods of representation in online ethnography. I N. Denzin & Y. Lincoln (red.), Sage Handbook of Qualitative Research (3rd udg., s. 793-820). SAGE Publications. http://markham.internetinquiry.org/writing/denzingalleyproofs.pdf
Khair, T. (2005). The Politics of the Perception of Human Movement. I S. Ponzanesi & D. Merolla (red.), Migrant Cartographies: New Cultural and literary Spaces in Post-Colonial Europe (s. 67-78). Lexington Books.
Alexander, V. (2005). The Role of Education in South Asian Novels in English. I Mediating Indian Writing in English. German Responses, ed. Mala Pandurang and Bernd-Peter Lange (s. 263-284.). Rawat.
Andersen, P. B. (2005). Things considered harmful. I P. J. Ågerfalk, L. Bannon & B. Fitzgerald (red.), Proceedings of ALOIS 2005: Action in language, organisations and information systems (s. 1-27). University of Limerick.
Oelsner, G. (2005). Thorald Brendstrup. En pionér ved Maribo Sø. I G. Oelsner (red.), Udsigt til Guldalderen (s. 139-151). Fuglsang Kunstmuseum og Skovgaard Museet.
Sørensen, T. S., Körperich, H., Beerbaum, P. & Pedersen, E. M. (2005). Three-dimensional, isotropic MRI: a unified approach to quantification and visualization in congenital heart disease. The International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging, 21, 283-93.
Andersen, J. E. (2005). Tid? Peter Seebergs Ved havet. I M. Davidsen, J. Aabenhus & A.-M. Mai (red.), Peter Seeberg & Hald: At åbne arkivet (1. udg., s. 38-64). Syddansk Universitetsforlag.
Ringgaard, D. (2005). Tilbagekaldelsens poesi: Eller Gerardos gamle Converse. Litteraturmagasinet Standart, 19. årgang(4), 32-33.
Hauge, H. (2005). Titmuss og Tolkien: Velfærdsstat og litteratur. I J. H. Schjørring (red.), Velfærdsstat og kirke (1 udg., s. 185-209). Forlaget Anis.
Povlsen, S. K. (2005). Tøbrud: Fra socialistisk realisme til kritisk (socialistisk) realisme. I L. Brix (red.), Sjælens ingeniører: Russisk litteratur fra det 20. århundrede (s. 59-79). Aarhus Universitetsforlag.
Bouvin, N. O., Brodersen, A. C., Hansen, F. A., Iversen, O. S. & Nørregaard, P. (2005). Tools of Contextualization: Extending the Classroom to the Field. I Proceedings of the 2005 conference on Interaction design and children (s. 24-31). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/1109540.1109544
Andersen, F. (2005). Topografiske wonders. Weekendavisen.
Wamberg, J. (2005). Toward a Split Physiology? On Stelarc's Performances. Journal of the New Media Caucus, 1(1), 69-73.
Rijkhoff, J. (2005). Toward a unified analysis of terms and predications. I M. P. Anstey & J. L. Mackenzie (red.), Crucial Readings in Functional Grammar (s. 47-78). De Gruyter Mouton.
Heinrich, F. (2005). Transient Systems of Communication: The paradoxical space of interactive installation art. I proceedings of the 6th DAC conference IT-Universitetet i København.
Nykjær, M. (2005). Trapper og skjulte haver. Sfinx, (2), 67-71.
Nielsen, R. (2005). Traps and Triggers - Design for Discussion. I Fifth Danish Human Computer Interaction Research Symposium (s. 35-42). Copenhagen Business School.