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Stauff, M. (2024). Sport und Medientheorie. In C. Ernst, K. Krtilova, J. Schröter, & A. Sudmann (Eds.), Handbuch Medientheorien im 21. Jahrhundert (Live ed.). Springer VS. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-38128-8_36-1
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Stauff, M., & Vogan, T. (2024). eSport. Sportifizierung und Medienkonvergenz. In S. Rehbach (Ed.), Sport in audiovisuellen Medien: Entwicklungen, Strategien, Inszenierungsformen (pp. 95-117). Springer VS. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-41897-7_6 -
Stauff, M., van Romondt Vis, P., & van Es, K. (2023). Coffee Roasters’ Data Vernacular: On the Entanglement of Digital Data and Craft. In K. van Es, & N. Verhoeff (Eds.), Situating Data: Inquiries in Algorithmic Culture (pp. 31-47). (MediaMatters). Amsterdam University Press. https://doi.org/10.5117/9789463722971, https://doi.org/10.1515/9789048555444-004, https://doi.org/10.2307/jj.362382.6 -
Stauff, M. (2023). Transparency and Controversy in Sports. Paper presented at Truth, Transparency, Controversy, Amsterdam, Netherlands. https://demontages.phl-lab.uliege.be/transparency-and-controversy-in-sports/ -
Vélez-Serna, M., & Stauff, M. (2023). Ports: On the material and symbolic mediation of global capitalism. NECSUS, 12(1), 9-30. https://doi.org/10.25969/mediarep/19733 -
Vélez-Serna, M., & Stauff, M. (2023). Ports and the politics of visibility: An interview with Laleh Khalili. NECSUS, 12(1), 31-67. https://necsus-ejms.org/ports-and-the-politics-of-visibility-an-interview-with-laleh-khalili/ -
Bee, J., Bergermann, U., Keck, L., Sander, S., Schwaab, H., Stauff, M., & Wagner, F. (Eds.) (2022). Fahrradutopien: Medien, Ästhetiken und Aktivismus. Meson Press. https://doi.org/10.14619/1952 -
Bee, J., Bergermann, U., Keck, L., Sander, S., Schwaab, H., Stauff, M., & Wagner, F. (2022). Einleitung und Manifest: Das Fahrrad als Medium der Utopie. In J. Bee, U. Bergermann, L. Keck, S. Sander, H. Swaab, M. Stauff, & F. Wagner (Eds.), Fahrradutopien: Medien, Ästhetiken und Aktivismus (pp. 7-37). Meson Press. https://doi.org/10.14619/1952
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