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Comparative Southeast European Studies / Being a Muslim in Belgrade. Ivan Ejub Kostićin Conversation with Armina Galijaš
Armina Galijašinterviewed Ivan Ejub Kostićon several occasions inBelgrade during 2019. The topic of the interviews was the contemporary sociopo-litical position, the history, and the daily life of Muslims in Serbia and in Belgrade, asubject on which Ivan Ejub Kostićis an expert. He was born in Belgrade in 1979 andhas lived there ever since. Islam is an integral part of his life, not only as a religionthat he embraced over 15 years ago but also as a field of scholarly and sociopoliticalinterest. His elaborate answer to the question,‘What is it like to be a Muslimin Belgrade?’offers insights into both Ivan’s personal path and Muslim lives inBelgrade and in Serbia today
Armina
Armina, a young German immigrant working at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory, listens to the hopes and fears of her peers on the factory floor in this short excerpt
Being a Muslim in Belgrade Ivan Ejub Kostić in Conversation with Armina Galijaš
Armina Galijaš interviewed Ivan Ejub Kostić on several occasions in Belgrade during 2019. The topic of the interviews was the contemporary sociopolitical position, the history, and the daily life of Muslims in Serbia and in Belgrade, a subject on which Ivan Ejub Kostić is an expert. He was born in Belgrade in 1979 and has lived there ever since. Islam is an integral part of his life, not only as a religion that he embraced over 15 years ago but also as a field of scholarly and sociopolitical interest. His elaborate answer to the question, ‘What is it like to be a Muslim in Belgrade?’ offers insights into both Ivan’s personal path and Muslim lives in Belgrade and in Serbia today
Armina Rafinesque 1814
GENUS ARMINA RAFINESQUE, 1814 Type species: Armina tigrina Rafinesque, 1814, by subsequent designation by Iredale & O’Donoghue (1923).Published as part of Gosliner, Terrence M. & Fahey, Shireen J., 2011, Previously undocumented diversity and abundance of cryptic species: a phylogenetic analysis of Indo-Pacific Arminidae Rafinesque, 1814 (Mollusca: Nudibranchia) with descriptions of 20 new species of Dermatobranchus, pp. 245-356 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 161 (2) on page 252, DOI: 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2010.00649.x, http://zenodo.org/record/549415
On the synonymy between Armina wattla Marcus and Marcus, 1967 and Armina muelleri (Ihering, 1886) (Gastropoda: Nudibranchia: Arminidae)
Armina wattla Marcus and Marcus, 1967 and Armina abbotti Thompson, Cattaneo and Wong, 1990 were proposed by Ardila and Valdés (2004) to be junior synonyms of Armina muelleri (Ihering, 1886). A detailed anatomical review of these species (radula, reproductive system) and their distribution range revealed that A. wattla is a valid species and A. abbotti is a synonym of the former. Literature references to Armina tigrina Rafinesque, 1814 in the east coast of North America are misidentifications of some specimens of A. wattla.PublishedNudibranch
Negotiating Identities in a Randomized Video-chat
Armina Dinescu explores online sociality via ChatRoulette
Mary Armina Hodgkinson
Mary Armina (Mina) Haws Hodgkinson is the wife of Louis M. Hodgkinson. She was born June 21, 1887 and died September 25, 1965
ON THE SYNONYMY BETWEEN ARMINA WATTLA MARCUS AND MARCUS, 1967 AND ARMINA MUELLERI (IHERING, 1886) (GASTROPODA: NUDIBRANCHIA: ARMINIDAE)
Armina wattla Marcus and Marcus, 1967 and Armina abbotti Thompson, Cattaneo and Wong, 1990 were proposed by Ardila and Valdés (2004) to be junior synonyms of Armina muelleri (Ihering, 1886). A detailed anatomical review of these species (radula, reproductive system) and their distribution range revealed that A. wattla is a valid species and A. abbotti is a synonym of the former. Literature references to Armina tigrina Rafinesque, 1814 in the east coast of North America are misidentifications of some specimens of A. wattla.</jats:p
Armina muelleri Ihering 1886
108. Armina muelleri (Ihering, 1886) Distribution. Brazil, Colombia, Dominica, Mexico, Surinam, USA, Venezuela (Valdés et al. 2006; Rosenberg 2009). Remarks. No material of this species was found.Published as part of Gutiérrez, Manuel Caballer, Ortea, Jesús, Rivero, Nelsy, Tucker, Gabriela Carias, Malaquias, Manuel António E. & Narciso, Samuel, 2015, The opisthobranch gastropods (Mollusca: Heterobranchia) from Venezuela: an annotated and illustrated inventory of species, pp. 201-256 in Zootaxa 4034 (2) on page 234, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4034.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/24211
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