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Journal articles on the topic "Pontian Greeks"

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Zoe, Konstantinidou, Fotiadis Konstantinos, and Konstantinidou Parthena. "Elementary School Students Approach the Pontian Greek as a Refugee within the Drawing Activity." Education, Society and Human Studies 2, no. 1 (December 9, 2020): p1. http://dx.doi.org/10.22158/eshs.v2n1p1.

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Children tend to express themselves in detail through the design activity since they greatly lack linguistic and verbal competence. In the present study, we gathered and analyzed the drawings of elementary school students, aged 8-12, (total num = 110) to explore their views and thoughts for the Pontian Greeks as refugees. The drawings were collected during their visit to a multi-themed exhibition regarding the culture of the Black Sea and they were analyzed based on their content. The results show that children approach the Pontian Greek refugees with sensitivity and empathy, while gender and origin influence the presence of cultural elements and symbols that refer to the Pontian Greek Genocide and the exile that followed.
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Vouyoukas, Constantinos, Maria Tzouriadou, Eleni Anagnostopoulou, and Lito E. Michalopoulou. "Representation of Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students Among Students With Learning Disabilities." SAGE Open 7, no. 1 (January 2017): 215824401668615. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2158244016686150.

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Ongoing research has demonstrated that culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) students may be disproportionately represented among students with learning disabilities (LDs). The main aim of this research was to identify groups of CLD students at risk for LDs using the achievement criterion. To that end, 158 students participated in the current research: 78 Greeks and 80 Pontian Greeks from the former Soviet Union (Greek FSU-Pontian). Research findings indicated that the use of the achievement criterion alone is inadequate to accurately identify a student being at risk for LDs, given that CLD students’ language competence and achievement are low mainly due to their bilingualism and that language acquisition competence is positively associated to language achievement. Professional judgments based on psychoeducational evaluation data are used to classify a student as having a LD. Professional judgment is presented as a possible explanation for the disproportionate representation of CLD students among students with LDs.
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Zelepos, Ioannis. "Verpasste Chancen? Die Pontusgriechen zwischen 1918 und 1922." Europäisches Journal für Minderheitenfragen 12, no. 3-4 (2019): 359. http://dx.doi.org/10.35998/ejm-2019-0010.

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Marantzidis, Nikos. "Ethnic Identity, Memory and Political Behaviour: The Case of Turkish-Speaking Pontian Greeks." South European Society and Politics 5, no. 3 (June 2000): 56–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13608740508539614.

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Bouteneff, Patricia Fann. "Exiles on Stage: Greek Pontian Theater, 1922-1972." Journal of Modern Greek Studies 14, no. 1 (1996): 47–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/mgs.1996.0002.

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KOKKINOS, DIMITRIS. "The Greek State's Overview of the Pontian Issue." Journal of Refugee Studies 4, no. 4 (1991): 312–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jrs/4.4.312.

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Russo, Federico. "Caesar’s Pro Bithynis and the Sack of Heraclea Pontica." Antichthon 49 (November 2015): 94–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/ann.2015.5.

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AbstractCaesar’s speech Pro Bithynis is usually considered to be an expression of the positive relationships between Caesar and the Kingdom of Bithynia. The context in which the speech was delivered is, however, unclear.By means of a lexical analysis of the two extant fragments of the Pro Bithynis, this paper aims at providing a new interpretation of the speech and its historical background. Caesar probably delivered the speech not immediately after King Nicomedes’s death – as commonly accepted – but after the Roman siege of Heraclea Pontica, when the proconsul M. Aurelius Cotta, Caesar’s propinquus, was accused of having sacked the city.As had already happened in Macedonia (thanks to Dolabella’s prosecution) and in Greece (Caesar represented some Greeks in a process against C. Antonius around 79 BC), the Bithynian affair represented a further occasion for Caesar to win over friends and allies among foreign communities.
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Tressou, Evangelia, and Christodoula Mitakidou. "Educating Pontian Immigrants in Greece: Successes and Failures." Early Education & Development 8, no. 3 (July 1997): 323–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1207/s15566935eed0803_7.

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Mouladoudis, Grigoris. "Refugees, immigrants, and repatriated Greek-Pontians from the ex-Soviet Union in Greece: An educational experience." Philosophical Practice: Journal of the American Philosophical Practitioners Association 1, no. 3 (November 1, 2005): 149–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17428170600595887.

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ZOGARIS, S., and A. APOSTOLOU. "First record of Pontian Monkey Goby, Neogobius fluviatilis (Pallas, 1814) in the Evros River (Greece); Is it an alien species?" Mediterranean Marine Science 12, no. 2 (November 2, 2011): 454. http://dx.doi.org/10.12681/mms.47.

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The Pontian Monkey Goby,Neogobius fluviatilis (Pallas, 1814), was recorded for the first time in Greece in August 2011. Eight specimens were collected in the Greek-Turkish section of the Evros River, 65 kilometers upstream of its river-mouth. Although the species has been recently discovered in the Tundza, a tributary of the Evros in Bulgaria, it has never before been found in the Evros’ main stem. Although the lower Evros has been poorly researched by ichthyologists, it is unlikely that a conspicuous medium-sized fish would go unnoticed in this river; and, it is therefore suggested to be a probable alien. However, since the Evros basin has had geological connections to the Marmara Sea and Black Sea in the past and it is immediately adjacent to native populations of N. fluviatilis, the species status is categorized as questionable until genetic and morphological studies are completed.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Pontian Greeks"

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Keramida, Fani. "Relocating : bureaucratic and migrant practices concerning the resettlement of Pontian Greeks from the former Soviet Union in Northern Greece." Thesis, University of Sussex, 2001. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.368493.

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Papadopoulou, Helen. "Factors related to self-reported fears in Pontian and native Greek communities." Thesis, Royal Holloway, University of London, 1999. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.312916.

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Voutira, Eftihia. "Pontic Greeks of the Former Soviet Union diaspora and affinal repatriation." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2007. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.612750.

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Tsahourides, Matthaios. "The Pontic Lyra in Contemporary Greece." Thesis, Goldsmiths College (University of London), 2007. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.506971.

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This thesis examines the performance techniques for playing the Politic l>>ra, a vertically-held bottle-shaped bowed lute which is the main instrument of the Poetic Greeks. The objectives of the research were to identify the ways in which the traditional performance techniques for the lyra have been extended in the past, especially in the work of Gogos Petrides, and to explore the possibilities of extending these further in order to enable the lyra player to effectively perform styles and repertoires from outside Greece, with particular reference to the music of Afghanistan. A detailed discussion of changes in performance practices required the use of a broad range of contextualising material, enabling the author to position his work in the context of modern Greece. The thesis begins with a historical overview and provides background information about the culture and history of the Pontic settlements on the Black Sea coast of what is modern Turkey, up to the population exchanges of 1922. It provides a detailed organological study of the instrument and looks into its history, concluding it has a European/Byzantine rather than a Middle Eastern origin. The author also discusses the traditional and the contemporary performance techniques of the Pontic lyra and describes his own experience as both performer and ethnographer during extended periods of fieldwork. The DVD and CD included in the thesis are of major importance as they provide a key role in demonstrating and illustrating the author's core research methods, findings and outcomes. The author's work was `mirrored' in an unassessed recital given at the end of the research. Chapter 1 provides a historical overview of the culture of the Pontic Greeks. Chapter 2 describes the morphology of the Pontic lyra and discusses its origins. Chapter 3 discusses the traditional and the contemporary performance techniques for the lyra; the author also describes his own learning experience within the context of a musical family. Chapter 4 considers three traditional genres of lyra music, the extended techniques attributed to Gogos Petrides, which have been further developed by the author. Chapter 5 recounts fieldwork carried out in Greece with six well-established Pontic musicians, who have much to say about the influence of Gogos Petrides. Chapter 6 explains how, through making a study of Afghan music as played on the dutar and rubab, the author has adapted pre-existing and devised new techniques for playing the Afghan repertoire on the Pontic lyra. Chapter 7 summarises the research carried out, while an Appendix describes the preparations made for the recital which is part of the examination process. This thesis is accompanied by a CD and a DVD illustrating aspects of the research.
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Fann, Patricia. "The reconstruction of homeland in modern Pontic Greek theatre." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1991. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.314999.

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Kataiftsis, Dimitris. "Les communautés grecques en URSS (1917-1956) et les questions du genre." Thesis, Paris 4, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014PA040228.

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Pour former nos hypothèses, il fallait examiner les discours scientifiques sur le genre et leurs applications dans le cas grec, ce que nous avons essayé de faire dans notre introduction.Notre travail s’est articulé en cinq grandes parties. La première aborde la formation de la diaspora grecque de la fin du 18ème siècle aux révolutions de 1917 et les représentations féminines dans l’historiographie gréco-pontique. La deuxième partie aborde l’accès des femmes au savoir, les modes d’intégration à la nouvelle société soviétique. La conservation des rôles culturels nous mène à dresser une typologie des femmes « grecques » et des femmes « soviétiques ». La troisième s’intéresse à la reformation ou disparition des rôles au cours des répressions politiques qui affectèrent considérablement la diaspora grecque. Nous avons également dressé un bilan des femmes-victimes des purges. La dernière partie a montré enfin que l’exile constitua un moment-rupture avec le passé, au moins dans les témoignages oraux de ses protagonistes. Les femmes qui nous ont parlé d’elles-mêmes et les hommes qui se sont demandés sur les questions de genre nous ont offert une image du passé originale, digne d’intérêt
In order to form our hypothesis, it would be necessary to examine the scientific discourse on gender and its application to the greek case, and this is what we tried to do in our introduction. Our study was organized in five large parts. The first one approaches the formation of greek diaspora from the end of the 18th century to the revolutions of 1917 and the woman representation in pontic-greek historiography. The second one approaches the access of women in education, the ways of integration in the new soviet society. The preservation of the cultural roles leads us to develop a typology between “greek” women and “soviet” women. The third part focuses on the reformation or disappearance of the roles during political repressions that would have an impact on greek diaspora. Furthermore, we discussed on the women-victims of purges. Finally, the last part demonstrates that the exile constituted a rupture with the past, at least as it resulted from its protagonists’ oral testimonies. The women who talked about themselves and the men surveyed on gender issues give us an original image of the past, worthy of interest
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Araouzou, Evangelia. "Insiders-outsiders in Greece : the Muslim-Turkish and the Christian-Pontic cases." Thesis, University of Essex, 2011. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.654450.

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This explorative study presents an empirical analysis that identifies specific patterns of integration of the Muslim-Turkish and the Christian-Pontic minorities in Greece. The qualitative analysis of secondary data and in-depth interviews with members of the two minority groups provide a new interpretation of their current situation as a special case of insiders-outsiders under which policies can be informed and developed. The analysis is an exploration of the different mechanisms that affect the two minority groups, the majority of the population and the different social institutions in the country. It has been informed by historically informed structuration that is based on two basic premises. First, societal structures and human agency (re )constitute each other over time and second, the importance of the past to the present. In other words, the structural phenomena in any given society predefine human action and human action redefines the structural phenomena through time. The analysis has exposed the constant production and reproduction of inequalities on many social levels despite the positive orientation of the minorities towards their integration through the classification of the different patterns of integration that different factors sustain. Structural and agentic factors are shown to generate different forms of integration and therefore the insiders-outsiders' integration processes combine different patterns making their integration more complex.
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O'Connor, Niall Brian. "The periphery of the Greek world? : mortuary practices and social change in the North Pontic region." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 1999. https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/272039.

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Trindade, Ranyere Deyler. "Cálculo da condutividade térmica do Argônio sólido puro e com defeito pontual." Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2008. http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tde/2865.

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In this work, using the Green-Kubo method combined with Molecular Dynamic (DM), we calculate the thermal conductivity of a solid Argon "free of defects"and with point defect present, for temperatures varying from 10 up to 60 K at density 22,3 ml/mol. The obtained results are in good agreement with the available theoretical and experimental results in the limites of low and high temperatures, but with some discrepances in about 15 % for intermediate values of temperatures. The purpose to include point defects with the objective of correction of the simulational results to compare with experimental measuremments for intermediate temperatues had not the expected e?ect. However, we believe that it should be due to the fact that the density used in the simulation for the point defect is high based on the experimental estimates of point defect density in this system. Our results suggest that the Green-Kubo method combined with Molecular Dynamics is a powerful tool to calculate the thermal conductivity of solids at high temperatures. With the construction of accurate and reliable interatomic potentials to describe more complex materials, such as high temperature ceramic and minerals at extreme condiction of pressure and temperature, this method could soon become very useful to calculate thermal conductivity in materials where the access to experimental data is hard.
Neste trabalho, usando o método de Green-Kubo combinado com a Dinâmica Molecular (DM), calculamos a condutividade têrmica do Argônio sólido livre de defeitos ;e com defeitos pontuais presentes, para um intervalo de temperatura variando de 10 a 60 K e uma densidade de 22,3 ml/mol. Os resultados obtidos estão em pleno acordo com os resultados teóricos e experimentais disponíveis nos limites de baixa e alta temperatura, mas com alguma discrepância em torno de 15 % para valores intermediários de temperatura. A proposta para incluir defeitos pontuais com o objetivo de correção dos resultados da simulação para comparar com as medidas experimentais para temperaturas intermediárias não surtiu o efeito esperado, no entanto, acreditamos que isto se deve ao fato da densidade de defeitos ser alta baseado em estimativas da densidade de defeitos neste sistema. Nossos resultados sugerem que o método de Green-Kubo combinado com DM é uma ferramenta poderosa para se calcular a condutividade térmica de sólidos a altas temperaturas. Com a construção de potenciais interatômicos mais precisos e con fiáveis para descrever materiais mais complexos, como é o caso de cerâmicas a altas temperaturas e minerais em condições extrema de pressão e temperatura, esse método poderá em breve ser muito útil para calcular a condutividade térmica em materiais onde o acesso a dados experimentais é mais difícil.
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Karatsareas, Petros. "A study of Cappadocian Greek nominal morphology from a diachronic and dialectological perspective." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2011. https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/240609.

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In this dissertation, I investigate a number of interrelated developments affecting the morphosyntax of nouns in Cappadocian Greek. I specifically focus on the development of differential object marking, the loss of grammatical gender distinctions, and the neuterisation of noun inflection. My aim is to provide a diachronic account of the innovations that Cappadocian has undergone in the three domains mentioned above. !ll the innovations examined in this study have the effect of rendering the morphology and syntax of nouns in Cappadocian more like that of neuters. On account of the historical and sociolinguistic circumstances in which Cappadocian developed as well as of the superficial similarity of their outcomes to equivalent structures in Turkish, previous research has overwhelmingly treated the Cappadocian developments as instances of contact-induced change that resulted from the influence of Turkish. In this study, I examine the Cappadocian innovations from a language-internal point of view and in comparison with parallel developments attested in the other Modern Greek dialects of Asia Minor, namely Pontic, Rumeic, Pharasiot and Silliot. My comparative analysis of a wide range of dialect-internal, cross-dialectal and cross-linguistic typological evidence shows that language contact with Turkish can be identified as the main cause of change only in the case of differential object marking. On the other hand, with respect to the origins of the most pervasive innovations in gender and noun inflection, I argue that they go back to the common linguistic ancestor of the modern Asia Minor Greek dialects and do not owe their development to language contact with Turkish. I show in detail that the superficial similarity of these latter innovations’ outcomes to their Turkish equivalents in each case represents the final stage in a long series of typologically plausible, language-internal developments whose early manifestations predate the intensification of Cappadocian–Turkish linguistic and cultural exchange. These findings show that diachronic change in Cappadocian is best understood when examined within a larger Asia Minor Greek context. On the whole, they make a significant contribution to our knowledge of the history of Cappadocian and the Asia Minor Greek dialects as well as to Modern Greek dialectology more generally, and open a fresh round of discussion on the origin and development of other innovations attested in these dialects that are considered by historical linguists and Modern Greek dialectologists to be untypically Greek or contact-induced or both.
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Books on the topic "Pontian Greeks"

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Charalampidēs, Michalēs. To Pontiako zētēma sēmera =: The Pontian question today. Athēna: Hidryma Mesogeiakōn Meletōn, 1991.

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Charalampidēs, Michalēs. The Pontian question in the United Nations. Geneva, Switzerland: International League for the Rights and Liberation of Peoples, 2004.

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Papadopoulos, Geōrgios Th. Pontiaka symmikta: Arthra, meletes. Thessalonikē: Ekdot. Oikos Adelphōn Kyriakidē, 1999.

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Kyriakidēs, Stauros K. Pontiaka synagmata: Anekdota, enthymēmata, laographika. Thessalonikē: Ekdot. Oikos Adelphōn Kyriakidē, 1998.

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Synergia pontica & aegeo-anatolica. [Galați]: Editura Pax Aura Mundi, 2010.

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To pontiako apo tē skopia tōn Tourkōn. Thessalonikē: Ekdot. Oikos Adelphōn Kyriakidē, 2009.

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Ar, Kyriakidēs Theodosios, Chatzēkyriakidēs Kyriakos St, and Merimna Pontiōn Kyriōn, eds. Prosengiseis stēn historia tou Pontou: Praktika 2ou Diethnous Synedriou Pontiakōn Ereunōn. Thessalonikē: Stamoulēs Ant. Ekdotikos Oikos, 2011.

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Bernard, Rémy, ed. Pontica.: Les monnaies de l'atelier de Sebastopolis du Pont. Istanbul: Institut français d'études anatoliennes Georges Dumézil, 1998.

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Symeōnidou-Cheilarē, Chrysanthē. S' sa taphia: Pontiako taphiko ethimo Sourmenōn Hellēnikou. Athēna: Henosē Pontiōn Hellēnikou "Ta Sourmena", 1994.

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Germano, Giuseppe. Per l'edizione critica del De aspiratione di Giovanni Pontano. Napoli: Presso L'Istituto, 1985.

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Book chapters on the topic "Pontian Greeks"

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Kyriakidis, Theodosios. "Testimonies of American Charitable and Missionary Organizations on the Genocide of the Pontic Greeks." In The Genocide of the Christian Populations in the Ottoman Empire and its Aftermath (1908-1923), 43–72. London: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003207221-4.

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Müller, Birgit Charlotte. "Cross-Country Composite Momentum." In Three Essays on Empirical Asset Pricing in International Equity Markets, 11–61. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-35479-4_2.

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ZusammenfassungMedium-term price continuation, commonly defined as momentum, is a widespread phenomenon in financial markets. It exists for individual stocks (Jegadeesh and Titman, 1993), for industry sectors (Moskowitz and Grinblatt, 1999), for style portfolios (Lewellen, 2002), in international equity markets (Rouwenhorst, 1998; Chui et al., 2010), and across asset classes (Bhojraj and Swaminathan, 2006; Menkhoff et al., 2012; Asness et al., 2013). Momentum also appears to be persistent over time, at least outside the U.S. stock market (Jegadeesh and Titman, 2001; McLean and Pontif, 2016; Green et al., 2017; Jacobs and Müller, 2020).
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Chatzikyriakidis, Kyriakos. "The Pontic Greek Genocide Documented by Political Archive of the Pontus National Council1." In The Genocide of the Christian Populations in the Ottoman Empire and its Aftermath (1908-1923), 19–42. London: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003207221-3.

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National Endowment for the Arts. "Ilias Kementzides (1926–2006)." In Greek Music in America, 409–10. University Press of Mississippi, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496819703.003.0031.

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A Pontian Greek, IliasKementzides was born in Russia and later moved to the Thessaloniki area. He learned to play the Pontian lyra from his uncle, and he began playing professionally while farming.He settled in the US in 1974, where he became a highly respected musician. He received the National Heritage Fellowship in 1989
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Tsetskhladze, Gocha R. "Pontic Greeks and Locals:." In Peoples in the Black Sea Region from the Archaic to the Roman Period, 149–84. Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1nzfvcz.17.

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Phillis, Philip E., and Philip E. Phillis. "Our Own People? Repatriation, Citizenship, Belonging." In Greek Cinema and Migration, 1991-2016, 172–96. Edinburgh University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474437035.003.0007.

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Amongst the diverse populations migrating to Greece in the 1990s were also thousands of so-called ‘co-ethnic’ Orthodox Greeks from Southern Albania and the Black Sea Region (also known as the Pontic region) who were summoned back to their alleged homeland. Three films have dealt with the agenda of repatriation and its problematic ideological background: From the Snow/Ap to Hioni (1993), From the Edge of the City/Ap tin Akri tis Polis (1998) and Xenia (2014) expose the essentialisms of national identity, evoking simultaneously the bewilderment of co-ethnics, who were ultimately welcomed as strangers, and their struggles to assimilate. Despite many differences in form, all three films put the very notion of repatriation to the test and tackle head-on patriarchal discourses that figured prominently in the country’s nationalist program. The author thus maintains a focus on the potential of Greek immigration films to radically screen repatriation and to forge an inclusive definition of Greekness.
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"Pontian Greek Adolescents: The Negotiation of Identities in an Urban Context in Northern Greece." In Multilingualism, Discourse, and Ethnography, 73–87. Routledge, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203143179-13.

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Alexandru, Avram. "Indigenous Names in Heraclea Pontica." In Personal Names in Ancient Anatolia. British Academy, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.5871/bacad/9780197265635.003.0004.

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The most informative sources for personal names at Heraclea Pontica are the stamps engraved on the neck of amphoras manufactured in the workshops of this city and the external inscriptions mentioning Heracleots abroad, whereas the local epigraphic crop is rather poor. The name-stock is predominantly Greek, with a quite marked Megarian stamp. Although the evidence for the non-Greek onomastic stock is scarce, it is possible to identify some Iranian, Bithynian, Paphlagonian and Phrygian names, as well as some Lallnamen, which the author tries to classify and to comment on. Among the bearers of non-Greek names there is no person of high standing. It is surprising that there are only a few Bithynian and Paphlagonian names. Therefore, nothing that might individualise the name-stock of the Mariandynian hinterland is to be found.
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"Greeks, Iranians and Romans on the Northern Shore of the Black Sea." In North Pontic Archaeology, 1–23. BRILL, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004497238_004.

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"THE HERACLEIA PONTICA AND TAINARON NEKUOMANTEIA." In Greek and Roman Necromancy, 29–42. Princeton University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvs32rs3.9.

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Conference papers on the topic "Pontian Greeks"

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Bogdan Eugen, Anagnastopol. "Remembering Greek Pontian Genocide using dance commemoration as a prosthetic memory tool." In 11th International Conference on Humanities, Psychology and Social Sciences. Acavent, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.33422/11th.hpsconf.2020.12.106.

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BUDONI, ALBERTO, and LIANA RICCI. "GREEN AND BLUE INFRASTRUCTURES AS THE STRUCTURE OF A BIOREGION: THE CASE OF THE PONTINA BIOREGION." In SUSTAINABLE CITY 2020. Southampton UK: WIT Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/sc200151.

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Falzarano, Jeffrey, Jun Cheng, and William Rodrigues. "Transit Draft Heave and Pitch Motion Analysis of the Mobile Offshore Base (MOB) Using Reverse MI/SO Techniques." In ASME 2002 21st International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering. ASMEDC, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2002-28176.

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A major design feature of the Mobile Offshore Base (MOB) is its ability to transit anywhere in the world in the required time frame. This means that the MOB must be able to transit in severe environmental conditions. In these extreme sea conditions, a primary cause for concern is the large accelerations that the vessel motions might experience due to the high static stability of the MOB at Transit Draft. Furthermore, since the vessel has minimum freeboard in this condition, it is exposed to green water over the pontoon tops. The submergence of the pontoon deck causes a considerable loss in the vessel’s restoring moment. These concerns have warranted a study by the Office of Naval Research into the Transit Draft Dynamics of the MOB. A part of the research in progress involves the development of a non-linear system modeling and optimization tool utilizing Reverse MI/SO (Multiple-Input/Single Output) techniques. Reverse MI/SO is based on the statistical signal processing of the recorded time histories of the excitation and response of the non-linear multi-degree-of-freedom system. This method of analysis is functional and reliable in identifying an ideal representation of the linear and non-linear terms of the system under consideration. Reverse MI/SO is a frequency domain analysis technique that also provides coherence functions for each of the terms in the model enabling an evaluation of the correctness of the proposed integro-diffrential equation of motion representing the system.
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Ikoma, Tomoki, Koichi Masuda, Yuka Watanabe, Hiroaki Eto, Chang-kyu Rheem, and Takeshi Kinoshita. "Power Generation Potential of a VLFS Equipped With OWC Type WECs and Damper Effects on Elastic Motion." In ASME 2015 34th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2015-41960.

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This paper describes potential of PTO (Power Take-Off) and the damper effect of motion in a large scale pontoon type floating structure on which lots of oscillating water column (OWC) type wave energy convertors (WEC) are installed. It is enable to use upper space for utilizing marine renewable energy such as wind power, tidal power, wave power generation farm using large pontoon structure. Due to the concept, it should reduce cost of maintenance as well. For investigation of PTO and elastic motion behaviours of large floating structures, we calculated three types of models on which OWC devices were installed differently. We examined how much reduction was possible when including elastic motion effects and the fixed type which radiation wave was not taken into account. In this paper, a boundary condition in order to give effect of a free water surface with air pressure is theoretically modeled. We can directly consider influence of wave energy absorption to hydrodynamic forces and wave exciting forces on the floating structure with the Green’s function method based on the linear potential theory. In the modeling, a boundary condition on a free water surface and an equation of state within an air-chamber above OWC are mathematically and linearly formulated. Air-pressures and vertical displacement within OWC areas can be simultaneously and directly solved by setting both the variables and by solving the simultaneously equations of the air-pressure and the vertical displacement. As a result, performance of PTO and hydroelastic motion of the floating structure increased when including elastic motion effect. In addition, expected value of annual PTO was about 4.4MW with 146 OWCs.
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Nakamura, Mitsuru, Tomoki Ikoma, Hiroaki Eto, Yasuhiro Aida, and Koichi Masuda. "Response Characteristics of a Floating Structure With Moon Pools Installed With Vertical Axis Wind Turbines." In ASME 2019 38th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2019-96045.

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Abstract This paper describes characteristics of motion responses and tether tensions of a floating structure with four moon pools, on which one or two vertical axis wind turbines are installed. In this study, the authors proposed a twin-VAWT installed floating system, which was a pontoon based structure. However four moon pools were set on. The study conducted model experiments in a wave tank using regular waves with 0.6 to 2.0 seconds in wave periods and 0.02 and 0.04 m in wave height. The model had four moon pools and was installed with one or two vertical axis turbine models. From it, gyroscopic moment effects were investigated. Besides, the study performed numerical calculations with the linear potential theory based method which were a Green function method. As a results, responses of the twin-turbine model are not affected by gyroscopic moment. The study discusses motion responses and tether tensions with nonlinear behaviours from mainly the experimental results.
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Cheng, Jun, and Jeffrey M. Falzarano. "System Identification of Nonlinear Coupled Ship/Offshore Platform Dynamics in Beam Seas." In ASME 2003 22nd International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2003-37336.

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The Mobile Offshore Base (MOB) is designed to transit to anywhere in the world in the required time frame. This means that the MOB must be able to transit in severe environmental conditions. In these extreme sea conditions, a primary cause for concern is the large accelerations that the vessel motions might experience due to the high static stability of the MOB at Transit Draft. Furthermore, since the vessel has minimum freeboard in this condition, it is exposed to green water over the pontoon tops. The submergence of the pontoon deck causes a considerable loss in the vessel’s restoring moment. These concerns have warranted a study by the Office of Naval Research into the Transit Draft Dynamics of the MOB. During the research of MOB dynamical properties, a nonlinear system modeling and optimization tool utilizing Reverse MI/SO (Multiple-Input / Single Output) techniques was developed and applied to different aspects of MOB dynamics analysis. MISO is based on statistical signal processing of the recorded time histories of the excitation and response of the non-linear multi-degree-of-freedom system. This method of analysis is functional and reliable in identifying an optimum representation of the linear and non-linear parameters of the system under consideration. In this paper, we analyze the model testing data in beam seas using the Reverse MISO technique. We expected to identify significant nonlinear roll damping for the nonlinear integro-differential equation as is the case with ships. Instead, a significant nonlinear heave damping related with the nonlinear relative heave velocity has been found during the analysis. This reminds us again that due to the strong nonlinearity of MOB motions in the severe sea ways, nonlinear analysis methods such as Reverse MISO are important and need to be applyed in order to fully identify the dynamics of the MOB motion.
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Ikoma, Tomoki, Mitsuru Nakamura, Satsuya Moritsu, Yasuhiro Aida, Koichi Masuda, and Hiroaki Eto. "Effects of Four Moon Pools on a Floating System Installed With Twin-VAWTs." In ASME 2019 2nd International Offshore Wind Technical Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/iowtc2019-7598.

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Abstract This paper describes characteristics of motion responses and tether tensions of a floating structure with four moon pools, on which one or two vertical axis wind turbine models are installed. Effects of several moon pools founded in a floating structure on motion characteristics have been unclear. In this study, the authors proposed a twin-VAWT installed floating system, which was a pontoon based structure. However four moon pools were set on. The study conducted model experiments in a wave tank using regular waves with 0.6 to 2.0 seconds in wave periods and 0.02 and 0.04 m in wave height. The model had four moon pools and was installed with one or two vertical axis turbine models. From it, gyroscopic moment effects were investigated. Besides, the study performed numerical calculations with the linear potential theory based method which were a Green function method. As a results, responses of the twin-turbine model are not affected by gyroscopic moment. The study discusses motion responses and tether tensions with nonlinear behaviours from mainly the experimental results. Also the effect of moon pools were investigated from the calculations. From comparisons of motion results on calculation models with same displacement but different draft, the results suggested that not only heave motion but also roll motion could be reduced because of the moon pools if the size of the moon pools were optimized.
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