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    Intolerance, Prejudice and Discrimination - A European Report

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    Zick A, Küpper B, Hövermann A. Intolerance, Prejudice and Discrimination - A European Report. FES-Projekt gegen Rechtsextremismus. Berlin: Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung; 2011

    Conserver les sites des partis politiques allemands à la Fondation Friedrich Ebert

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    Schmitz Rudolf. Conserver les sites des partis politiques allemands à la Fondation Friedrich Ebert. In: Matériaux pour l'histoire de notre temps, n°79, 2005. Internet et mouvements sociaux : nouvelles pratiques militantes, nouvelles sources pour l'histoire. pp. 92-95

    Lois annotées sur la décentralisation : : Loi Organique n 2014-018 | Loi n 2014-020 | Loi n 2014-021

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    Réalisation: Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung ; coordination: Jean-Aimé Raveloso

    Planonasus indicus Ebert, Akhilesh & Weigmann

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    <i>Planonasus indicus</i> Ebert, Akhilesh & Weigmann <p>(Figs. 4E, 15 E–H)</p> <p> Following up on an earlier report of what appeared to be a specimen of the poorly known <i>Planonasus</i> Weigmann, Stehmann & Thiel from Trincomalee Outer Harbor by Ebert <i>et al.</i> (2017), one of the fisheries we targeted was the deep-sea longline fishery in Mutur, Trincomalee Harbor in the Eastern Province. We were fortunate that on the second of the two days we spent at that location, fishers returned with dead bycatch retained for us. Fishing at 350 fathoms, their catch that day included a specimen (SL-107) of <i>Planonasus</i> allowing us to confirm the novelty of this, only the second known member of the genus. The species was recently described as <i>Planonasus indicus</i> (see Ebert <i>et al.</i> 2018). The original description was based on a holotype from India and our specimen from Sri Lanka; the latter has been designated a paratype and deposited in the BRT Ichthyology Collection (BRT-I 0029).</p> <p> Ebert <i>et al.</i> (2017) originally reported this species from Sri Lanka as <i>Planonasus parini</i> Weigmann, Stehmann & Thiel.</p>Published as part of <i>Fernando, Daniel, Bown, Rosalind M. K., Tanna, Akshay, Gobiraj, Ramajeyam, Ralicki, Hannah, Jockusch, Elizabeth L., Ebert, David A., Jensen, Kirsten & Caira, Janine N., 2019, New insights into the identities of the elasmobranch fauna of Sri Lanka, pp. 201-238 in Zootaxa 4585 (2)</i> on page 226, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4585.2.1, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/2637236">http://zenodo.org/record/2637236</a&gt

    Racism perceptions in White graduate students (Williams & Ebert, 2023)

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    Purpose: In the White-dominated fields of audiology and speech-language pathology, graduate students should demonstrate awareness of racism and racial privilege to begin developing cultural humility. A 2013 survey of graduate students in audiology and speech-language pathology indicated that White students demonstrated minimal awareness of White privilege (Ebert, 2013). This study builds on Ebert (2013) by investigating changes in White students’ perceptions of White privilege over time and by adding characterization of their perceptions of systemic racism. Method: A web-based survey was distributed to graduate students in audiology and speech-language pathology programs across the country. The survey combined repeat questions from the work of Ebert (2013) with novel questions on systemic racism within the fields. For this study, only responses from White students were analyzed. Results: The majority of White respondents (n = 104) acknowledged White privilege and systemic racism, though colorblindness and denial were still present among student responses. Significant increases in acknowledgment of White privilege from the Ebert (2013) results were observed across all questions. In qualitative analyses, the most common themes were the impact of White privilege and systemic racism on quality of services, access and opportunities, and clinician–client mismatch. Conclusions: Among White audiology and speech-language pathology graduate students, awareness of White privilege has increased over the past decade and most students acknowledge this privilege, as well as systemic racism. However, additional steps should be taken by students, graduate training programs, and practicing clinicians to continue confronting racial inequities in the fields. Supplemental Material S1. Detailed comparison of questions that changed from Ebert (2013) survey in the present survey. Supplemental Material S2. Categorization of multiple-choice responses by question. Supplemental Material S3. Demographic characteristics of respondents who discontinued the survey compared to those who completed quantitative questions. Supplemental Material S4. Examples of participant responses to qualitative questions with corresponding codes. Supplemental Material S5. Comparison of responses to quantitative questions by membership in a diversity-related professional group. Supplemental Material S6. Comparison of responses to quantitative questions by professional program. Williams, L., & Ebert, K. D. (2023). Perceptions of racism and White privilege among White graduate students in audiology and speech-language pathology. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1044/2023_AJSLP-22-00227</p

    Wie gestalten sich Radikalisierungsprozesse im Vorfeld jihadistisch-terroristischer Gewalt? Perspektiven aus der Forschung.

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    Böckler N, Zick A. Wie gestalten sich Radikalisierungsprozesse im Vorfeld jihadistisch-terroristischer Gewalt? Perspektiven aus der Forschung. In: Molthagen D, ed. Handlungsempfehlungen zur Auseinandersetzung mit islamistischem Extremismus und Islamfeindlichkeit. Berlin: Friedrich Ebert Stiftung; 2015: 99-123

    Trichiura mirzayani Ebert 1971

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    Trichiura mirzayani Ebert, 1971 Trichiura mirzayani Ebert, 1971, Beitr. Naturk. Forsch. SüdwDtl. 30: 70, text-fig. 8, 9, pl. 1, fig. 5. TL: Nord-Iran, 12 km S Amol, 250m. Holotype: male (SMK) [examined]. References: Ebert 1971: 70. Distribution (Map 6): south-eastern Azerbajan (Talysh) and north-eastren Turkey (Ovit-Ges.). - In Iran: Gui- lan, Mazandaran, Golestan and Tehran provinces. Bionomics. All specimens were collected at light from 250 to 3000 m, from August to November. Univoltine, supposedly eggs hibernate. Larva unknown. Material Examined: 1 male holotype, N. Iran, 12 km S Amol, 250 m, 28.X. 1970, leg. G. Ebert & H. Mirza- yan (SMK); 4 males paratypes, same data (SMK); 4 males, Iran, Elburs, vic. Kendevan, 2500–3000 m, 14– 18.VIII. 1977, leg. W. Thomas (MWM); male, Iran, Prov. Gilan, ca. 45 km S of Rasht, 37 º00‘N, 49 º 31 ‘E, 250 m, 27.IX 2000, leg. Csorba, Herczig & Ronkay (CMSW); 6 males, 2 females, the same data (CAHU). (HMIM): Mazandaran: Paratype, Amol, 12 km S, 250 m, 28.X. 1970, leg. Ebert & Mirzayans; paratype, Amol, 28.X. 1970, leg. Mirzayans & Ebert; Forest Behak, Amol S, 300–500 m, 22.X. 1974, leg. Borumand & Pazuki; Kandovan, Chalus, 2300–3000 m, 16.X. 1971, leg. Naim; Vandarbon, Rudbarak, Kelardasht, 1900 m, 09.X. 1995, leg. Ebrahimi, Badii & Rezvani; Div Cheshmeh, Nowshahr, 1050 m, 08.X. 1995, leg. Rezvani, Ebrahimi & Badii. Golestan: Jahan Nama, Radkan, Kordkuy, 1600 m, 24.IX. 1971, leg. Ebrahimi E. & Badii M. Tehran: Malar, Gazanak, 11 – 12.09.1994, 2350 m, leg. Hashemi, Ardeh & Badii. MAP 6. Trichiura mirzayani Ebert, 1971.Published as part of Zolotuhin, Vadim V. & Zahiri, Reza, 2008, The Lasiocampidae of Iran (Lepidoptera), pp. 1-52 in Zootaxa 1791 on pages 8-9, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.27431

    Parmaturus nigripalatum n. sp., a new species of deep-sea catshark (Chondrichthyes: Carcharhiniformes: Scyliorhinidae) from Indonesia

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    Ebert, David A. (2018): Parmaturus nigripalatum n. sp., a new species of deep-sea catshark (Chondrichthyes: Carcharhiniformes: Scyliorhinidae) from Indonesia. Zootaxa 4413 (3): 531-540, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4413.3.

    K.H. Ebert, Rechtsvergleichung. Einfùhrung in die Grundlagen

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    K.H. Ebert, Rechtsvergleichung. Einfùhrung in die Grundlagen. In: Revue internationale de droit comparé. Vol. 31 N°2, Avril-juin 1979. p. 466
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