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Wildlife herbivory and rare plants: the effects of white-tailed deer, rodents, and insects on growth and survival of Turk's cap lily

Biological Conservation, 2001
Abstract Current land-use changes in eastern deciduous forests, such as fragmentation, may affect population sizes of native wildlife that may exacerbate declines in rare and endangered wildflower populations in the eastern deciduous forests. In this study, we examined the influence of herbivory by rodents (Peromyscus leucopus, Sciurus sp., and ...
J Darl Fletcher   +3 more
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‘Is the Turk a White Man?’ Towards a Theoretical Framework for Race in the Making of Turkishness

Middle Eastern Studies, 2008
Drawing on critical whiteness studies, this article explores the role of race in the formation and maintenance of Turkish identity. The aim is to make connections across time (between contemporary Turkey and its past), space (placing the Turkish experience within a transnational context), and theoretical perspectives (investigating questions arising ...
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(Some) Turkish Transnationalism(s) in an Age of Capitalist Globalization and Empire: “White Turk” Discourse, the New Geopolitics, and Implications for Feminist Transnationalism

2023
<p>This paper proposes that regional feminisms would be productive in avoiding some of the problems of “global feminism” or the co-opted shapes feminist transnationalism might take when it serves the priorities of international organizations or imperial powers.
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Do they dislike us as much as we think? Positive contact as a potential rectifier of meta-attitude inaccuracy in conflictual intergroup settings

Group Processes & Intergroup Relations
Intergroup meta-attitude inaccuracy—the extent to which perceptions of outgroup views towards the ingroup diverge from what outgroup members actually think—fuels intergroup hostility, yet research on its precursors is scarce.
Ipek Guvensoy   +3 more
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Privileged representations of peace: Perpetuating systemic violence.

British Journal of Social Psychology
Social psychological research typically focuses on promoting peace between groups in conflict by fostering intergroup harmony through prejudice reduction or advancing social justice through collective action.
Ekin Birdir   +2 more
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White vs. black Turks: The civilising process in Turkey in the 1990s

2021
ABSTRACT WHITE VS. BLACK TURKS: THE CIVILISING PROCESS IN TURKEY IN THE 1990S Sumer, Beyza M. Sc, Department of Political Science and Public Administration Supervisor: Assist.Prof.Dr. Necmi Erdoğan December 2003, 128 Pages This thesis analyses the formation of `White` and `Black` Turks distinction in terms of the civilising process which operates on ...
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Ecological consequences of Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease in the Turks and Caicos Islands

Coral reefs, 2021
Melissa M. Heres   +3 more
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Comparison of demographic and clinicopathological characteristics of refugees and Turkish citizens undergoing appendectomy

Journal of Comprehensive Surgery
Aims:This study aimed to compare the demographic and clinical characteristics of refugee and Turkish patients who underwent appendectomy. Methods: The study examined 215 patients (86 refugees and 129 Turks).
İsmail Sezikli   +2 more
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Who created the most famous Southeast Asian hero during the heyday of imperialism and colonialism? Who inaugurated withThe Mysteries of the Black Jungleover a century long link uniting the Italian imaginary to the Indian one?
Paola Irene Galli Mastrodonato
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