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3. Phytosociology, ecology and conservation status of Salvia brachyodon (Lamiaceae), a narrow endemic of Eastern AdriaticDijana Kosič, Emina Zečić, Manica Balant, Peter Glasnović, Živa Fišer, Mihailo Jovićević, Ivan Radosavljević, Boštjan Surina, 2021, original scientific article Keywords: CANOCO, community ecology, conservation biology, Croatia, Dalmatia, Montenegro, Mt. Orjen, numerical analyses Published in RUP: 18.01.2021; Views: 1725; Downloads: 13
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4. Dragonfly (Odonata) diversity patterns in mixohaline coastal wetlandsCostanza Uboni, Jure Jugovic, Enrico Tordoni, Elisabetta Pizzul, Elisa Riservato, Giovanni Bacaro, 2020, original scientific article Keywords: brackish water, coastal wetlands, community ecology, PERMANOVA, salinity Published in RUP: 11.02.2020; Views: 2280; Downloads: 217
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7. Social factors and Australian farmer suicide : a qualitative studyMeg Perceval, Victoria Ross, Kairi Kölves, Prasuna Reddy, Diego De Leo, 2018, original scientific article Keywords: farmer suicide, stigma, community attitudes, help-seeking, relationships, social support, rural communities, biopsycho-ecological Published in RUP: 21.01.2019; Views: 2517; Downloads: 120
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10. One community's secret : incest and infanticide in the late sixteenth-century VenetoJoanne Marie Ferraro, 2007, original scientific article Abstract: For six years one small community of rustics working on a Venetian patrician's landed estate in the province of Padua kept a horrible secret: one of the field workers was fathering children with his daughter and then murdering them. A bounty hunter, hungry for a cash reward, turned the village gossip to his advantage, denouncing the affair to the Venetian Podestà, who set out to punish the "monstruous delinquents and abominable sinners" and restore Divine Law. This article analyzes the criminal inquiry, highlighting the testimonies of the accused, their neighbors, and their kin to reveal the ambiguities surrounding deviant behavior. The Venetian Podestà could not comprehend why no one, including the village priest, had denounced such obviously grave crimes to the state. Community members, on the other hand, were intent on keeping the incest and infanticide a secret because cohesion was more important to their collective livelihood and reputation than abuse and sin Keywords: family secrets, infanticide, gossip, community solidarity, perceptions of behaviour Published in RUP: 10.07.2015; Views: 3463; Downloads: 13
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