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Odette Singla (illustratrice 1926-2016) : signature “O. Singla” [1951]
Odette Singla (illustratrice 1926-2016) : signature “O. Singla” [1951
Odette Singla (illustratrice 1926-2016) : signature “O. Singla” [1951]
Odette Singla (illustratrice 1926-2016) : signature “O. Singla” [1951
Legs Singla
Legs Singla. In: Bulletin administratif de l'instruction publique. Tome 43 n°798, 1888. p. 255
Legs Singla
Legs Singla. In: Bulletin administratif de l'instruction publique. Tome 43 n°798, 1888. p. 255
Corrigendum To “Fibroblast Growth Factor-9 Activates C-Kit Progenitor Cells And Enhances Angiogenesis In The Infarcted Diabetic Heart” (Oxidative Medicine And Cellular Longevity (2018) 2018 (6985498) Doi: 10.1155/2016/5810908)
In the article titled “Fibroblast Growth Factor-9 Activates c-Kit Progenitor Cells and Enhances Angiogenesis in the Infarcted Diabetic Heart” [1], the name of the first author was given incorrectly as Dinender Singla. The author’s name should have been written as Dinender K. Singla. The revised authors’ list is shown above
Lets Talk podcast- Ethnically Mixed Couples in Denmark:The White side of Ethnically Mixed Denmark by Saadia Whitehead based on Rashmi Singla interview
Rashmi Singla is one of my professors from Roskilde University. Besides being my professor, she worked with me on a workshop, where we introduced exchange students to the danish culture and how to get acquainted with it. We never saw each other since 2007, until we met on International Women’s Day 2018 and since then I’d wanted to speak to her about her teachings and especially her book:Intermarriage and Mixed Parenting, Promoting Mental Health and Wellbeing - Crossover Love: Marriages across ethnic borders are increasing in frequency, yet little is known of how discourses of 'normal' families, ethnicity, race, migration, globalisation affect couples and children involved in these mixed marriages. This book explores mixed marriage though intimate stories drawn from the real lives of visibly different couples.We talk about the book and her research. What her key findings were and what advice she has for couples in mixed marriages.https://forskning.ruc.dk/en/publications/lets-talk-podcast-recording-ethnically-mixed-couples-in-denmark-tRashmi Singla is one of my professors from Roskilde University. Besides being my professor, she worked with me on a workshop, where we introduced exchange students to the danish culture and how to get acquainted with it. We never saw each other since 2007, until we met on International Women’s Day 2018 and since then I’d wanted to speak to her about her teachings and especially her book:Intermarriage and Mixed Parenting, Promoting Mental Health and Wellbeing - Crossover Love: Marriages across ethnic borders are increasing in frequency, yet little is known of how discourses of 'normal' families, ethnicity, race, migration, globalisation affect couples and children involved in these mixed marriages. This book explores mixed marriage though intimate stories drawn from the real lives of visibly different couples.We talk about the book and her research. What her key findings were and what advice she has for couples in mixed marriages.https://forskning.ruc.dk/en/publications/lets-talk-podcast-recording-ethnically-mixed-couples-in-denmark-
Family life beyond ethnocentric beliefs:Developmental psychological challenges and exploring ethnically mixed couple relationships
The lecture focuses on family life in the globalised world. In the European context, including the academic settings, globalisation, and current global upheavals entail encounters with diverse family life. I combine the major aspects of a developmental psychological perspective, such as temporal phases and transformations, with ethical considerations, for studying family life beyond ethno/eurocentric beliefs. An empirical study in Denmark dealing with ethnically mixed marriages and parenting (Singla, 2015) illustrates the theoretical concepts. Additionally, possibilities for future academic collaboration in the field are taken up.• Hollinger, M. (2007) Ethical Reflections for a Globalized Family Curriculum: Developmental Paradigm in Trask & Harmon (eds.) Cultural Diversity and Families, New Delhi: Sage •Singla, R. (2015) Intermarriage, Mixed Parenting, Promoting Mental Health, and well-being “Crossover Love” Hampshire: Palgrave MacmillanAssociate Professor Rashmi Singla, Roskilde University Specialist in psychotherapy, affiliated with NGO TTT (Transcultural Therapeutic Team for minority youth and families)<br/
Arhopala singla
<p> 171. <i>Arhopala singla</i> (de Niceville, 1885) *</p> <p>Published records: Varshney & Smetacek, 2015: 107.</p> <p>Sighting locality: 18, 32, 70, 42.</p>Published as part of <i>Irungbam, Jatishwor Singh, Meitei, Laishram Ricky, Huidrom, Harmenn, Soibam, Baleshwor Singh, Ngangom, Aomao, Ngangom, Bendang, Meitei, Ronald & Fric, Zdenek Faltynek, 2020, An Inventory Of The Butterflies Of Manipur, India (Insecta: Lepidoptera), pp. 1-91 in Zootaxa 4882 (1)</i> on page 40, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4882.1.1, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/4296011">http://zenodo.org/record/4296011</a>
Lessons for Ghana in the Malaysian economic miracle
Nikita Singla discusses the divergent paths of economic development taken by Ghana and Malaysia, two countries that used to share numerous structural similarities
RE:conceptualization:Migration, diversity-another gaze, the third space chaired by Rashmi Singla & Berta Vishnivetz
The current challenges presented by the considerable migration from the Global South raise concerns in Western societies, including Danish, in the diverse domains. Questions of coexistence, social cohesion, and integration of the newcomers prevail in different public spaces, institutions, and labor markets. These complex realities, including immigration and the recent pandemic, increase social and economic inequality. In Denmark, the self-image of homogeneity counterweights the frail inclusion attempts from government and public institutions. In these contexts, research and interventions have often focused on explaining social ills, addressing deficiencies, and rarely affected the lived experiences of exclusion, systemic racism in public and personal spaces. Simultaneously, some researchers invoke inclusive spaces, among others, the ‘third space’ (Bhabha, 1994), a positive third space of hope (Dandekar, 2022) which engender new possibility, ameliorate exclusion, thus enabling people to move around and about complex issues. The liminal subject position ‘third space’, carved out by academics, enriched by experiences of migration, racialisation, and difference, negotiating personal, professional, and cultural belonging , is shown to drive knowledge-production and justice-orientated approaches. Consequently, there is a redefining of concepts and creating together, moving from non-belonging to multiple belongings, challenging the exclusionary processes, systems of privilege and power.This workshop explores through the first-person voices, the lived experiences in diverse life domains, such as the higher education system, newly -arrived children in the Danish school system moving due to a range of parental reasons- forced migration to highly-skilled, privileged migration, so-called expatriates, dynamics of couples living apart together transnationally. The commonality of papers in this panel is the focus on another gaze on the lived experiences, on co-creation of the inclusionary ‘third space’. We invite you to join this partly- open panel with papers covering themes about migration, diversity in different life domains, diverse perspectives, visions and beyond.IN THIS SESSION13Diversity in School: RE:Defining Arrivals. On Newly Arrived Children’s Possibilities of Participation in School Life When Starting Directly in Regular Class.PhD Fellow Urd Thejl Ploug SkiverenRoskilde University, Roskilde, Denmark41Epistemological Reflections: Finding our grounds as academics of colorPhd.-fellow Ayan Yasin Abdi1, Associate Professor Sayaka Osanami Törngren21 Roskilde University, Roskilde, Denmark. 2 Malmo University, Malmo, Sweden43Diversity Exclusion Belonging in Modern Danish SocietyPh.D. in Psychology BERTA VISHNIVETZUniversity College-Metropoæ, Copenhagen, Denmark159The migratory and societal dynamics: LATT (Living apart together transnationally) Couples in Denmark and globally Associate Professor Rashmi Singla, Gender -expert & Consultant Ambika VarmaRoskilde University, Roskilde, Denmar
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