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Köppert, Katrin. "Queere Archive des Ephemeren. Raum, Gefühl: Unbestimmtheit." sub\urban. zeitschrift für kritische stadtforschung 3, no. 2 (August 14, 2015): 67–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.36900/suburban.v3i2.187.

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Der Artikel folgt dem ‚Geschmack‘ dreier Archive in Berlin, San Francisco und New York und stellt einen Beitrag zum archival turn in queer theory zur Verfügung. Ihm zugrunde liegt somit die Frage, wie wir queere Bewegungsgeschichte erinnern wollen – auch um eine Vision queerer Zukunft entwerfen zu können. Er beschäftigt sich mit Raum- und Gefühlspolitiken von queeren Archiven und ‚Archiven von hinten‘. Im Zentrum der Analyse steht das Wechselverhältnis der Bedeutung von Gefühlen für die Konstitution des Raums Archiv und der Relevanz von räumlichen Veränderungen für die Ausprägung von Gefühlen. Dabei interessieren insbesondere negative Gefühle. Diese werden als Störungen inmitten von Professionalisierungsanstrengungen diskutiert. Zudem werden sie unter der Prämisse ihres Potentials für eine queere Kritik an der heteronormativen Historiografie einerseits und der auf binären Trennungen (Alltag-Wissen, Privatheit-Öffentlichkeit) basierenden Wissenspolitik anderseits erörtert.
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Gieseking, Jen Jack. "Mapping lesbian and queer lines of desire: Constellations of queer urban space." Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 38, no. 5 (June 2, 2020): 941–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0263775820926513.

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The path to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) liberation has been narrated through a claim to long-term, propertied territory in the form of urban neighborhoods and bars. However, lesbians and queers fail to retain these spaces over generations, often due to their lesser political and economic power. What then is the lesbian–queer production of urban space in their own words? Drawing on interviews with and archival research about lesbians and queers who lived in New York City from 1983 to 2008, my participants queered the fixed, property-driven neighborhood models of LGBTQ space in producing what I call constellations. Like stars in the sky, contemporary urban lesbians and queers often create and rely on fragmented and fleeting experiences in lesbian–queer places, evoking patterns based on generational, racialized, and classed identities. They are connected by overlapping, embodied paths and stories that bind them over generations and across many identities, like drawing lines between the stars in the sky. This queer feminist contribution to critical urban theory adds to the models of queering and producing urban space–time.
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McDonald, James. "Queering methodologies and organizational research: disrupting, critiquing, and exploring." Qualitative Research in Organizations and Management: An International Journal 12, no. 2 (June 12, 2017): 130–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/qrom-06-2016-1388.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore the methodological implications of queering organizational research. The author examines three related questions: what does queering organizational research entail?; how have organizational scholars queered research to date?; and how does queering organizational research and methodologies advance our understandings of organizing processes? Design/methodology/approach The paper begins with an overview of queer theory, which is followed by a review of the ways in which organizational research and methodologies have been and can be queered. The paper concludes with a discussion of the value of queering organizational research and methodologies and offers research questions that can guide future research that draws from queer theory. Findings The author claims that methodologies are queered through a researcher’s commitment to enacting the philosophical assumptions of queer theory in a research project. Much of the value of queering methodologies lies in its disruption and critique of conventional research practices, while enabling us to explore new ways of understanding organizational life. Originality/value Queer theory is still nascent but growing in organizational research. To date, there has been little consideration of the methodological implications of queering organizational research. This paper discusses these implications and can thus guide future research that is informed by queer theory.
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Murray, Sally Ann. "Queerying examples of contemporary South African short fiction." Journal of Commonwealth Literature 55, no. 1 (September 3, 2018): 77–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0021989418788909.

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With a view to imagining the forms and foci of something that might be persuaded to manifest as post-2000 “queer South African short fiction”, I queery the possibilities of queerness as category of analysis. Using a necessarily limited, illustrative selection of stories, I discuss aspects of queer in relation to such issues as generic scope, the erotic, futurity, and queerings of the canon. The approach inclines towards queer as a deliberately blurred lens, hoping to enable not precise sightlines but an obliqueness that, in conjunction with the identifier “South African”, brings into view partial glimpses of possibility for queer understandings of local short fiction. This investigation of relationality between queer as sexuality and queer as a more broadly disruptive optic is speculative, and necessarily imprecise. The method is appropriate to thinking queerly about how to disorientate local short stories in their encounters with forms of the normative.
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Amin, Kadji. "Taxonomically Queer?" GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies 29, no. 1 (January 1, 2023): 91–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/10642684-10144435.

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Can taxonomy—a scientific method critiqued for its utility within Western imperial projects of racial and species classification—be queered? This article mines the tensions between the hostility to taxonomy within critical theory and the taxonomical renaissance within contemporary queer, trans, and asexual vernacular systems of classification. Contemporary queer uses of taxonomy express a shared utopian vision of combinatorial queerness, in which sexual, gender, and relational liberation occur through a multiplying menu of increasingly fine-grained identity options. The article examines the untimely echoes between contemporary queer classification systems and German sexologist Magnus Hirschfeld's 1910 taxonomy of “sexual intermediaries,” which forwards a combinatorially lush kaleidoscope of sexual and gendered possibilities that outflanks even contemporary developments. The goal is to simultaneously challenge the notion that sexology is contrary to queer projects and to consider the consequences of acknowledging sexology as a living inheritance of contemporary queer and trans culture. The conclusion asks how Native and racialized queers might resist the universalizing logics of taxonomy from within.
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Vachon, Wolfgang, and Mattie Walker. "INTRODUCTION: POSSIBILITIES, FUTURES, AND QUEER WORLD-MAKING IN CHILD AND YOUTH CARE." International Journal of Child, Youth and Family Studies 12, no. 3-4 (September 21, 2021): 1–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.18357/ijcyfs123-4202120332.

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In this introduction, the authors situate this special issue within the current sociopolitical contexts of child and youth care (CYC) and offer potentialities through “queering CYC”. They consider how CYC might be analyzed through a queered lens, outline ways CYC has, and has not, taken up queer theory, and imagine what a queered CYC might (un)become. The authors provide context for this issue and invite queer generosity in reading how queering can be in conversation with CYC.
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Wolfensberger, Peter, and Patrick Weber. "Ganz normal?!" Psychiatrische Pflege 7, no. 4 (July 1, 2022): 12–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1024/2297-6965/a000439.

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Was ist zum Thema bereits bekannt? Gesellschaftliche Veränderungen und entsprechende rechtliche Rahmenbedingungen haben für queere Menschen das Leben in vielen Bereichen verbessert. Trotzdem sind Homo- und Transphobie immer noch verbreitet. Wie wird eine neue Perspektive eingebracht? Sichtbarkeit und persönliche Geschichten, sowie eine reflektierte Auseinandersetzung sind notwendig, um queeren Menschen im Alltag Sicherheit und Wohlbefinden zu ermöglichen. Was sind die Auswirkungen für die Praxis? Gesundheitsfachpersonen haben eine Verantwortung, den Lebenswelten queerer Menschen adäquat zu begegnen.
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Lizárraga, José Ramón, and Arturo Cortez. "Cyborg Jotería Pedagogies: Latinx Drag Queens Leveraging Communication Ecologies in the Age of the Digital and Social Displacement." Association of Mexican American Educators Journal 14, no. 2 (August 24, 2020): 44–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.24974/amae.14.2.358.

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Researchers and practitioners have much to learn from drag queens, specifically Latinx queens, as they leverage everyday queerness and brownness in ways that contribute to pedagogy locally and globally, individually and collectively. Drawing on previous work examining the digital queer gestures of drag queen educators (Lizárraga & Cortez, 2019), this essay explores how non-dominant people that exist and fluctuate in the in-between of boundaries of gender, race, sexuality, the physical, and the virtual provide pedagogical overtures for imagining and organizing for new possible futures that are equitable and just. Further animated by Donna Haraway’s (2006) influential feminist post-humanist work, we interrogate how Latinx drag queens as cyborgs use digital technologies to enhance their craft and engage in powerful pedagogical moves. This essay draws from robust analyses of the digital presence of and interviews with two Latinx drag queens in the San Francisco Bay Area, as well as the online presence of a Xicanx doggie drag queen named RuPawl. Our participants actively drew on their liminality to provoke and mobilize communities around socio-political issues. In this regard, we see them engaging in transformative public cyborg jotería pedagogies that are made visible and historicized in the digital and physical world.
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Fixemer, Tom, and Verena Hucke. "Queere Geflüchtete und die Diskursivierung des ‚Anderen‘ in Debatten um Sexarbeit, ‚Willkommenskultur‘ und Schutz." GENDER – Zeitschrift für Geschlecht, Kultur und Gesellschaft 14, no. 1 (March 25, 2022): 41–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.3224/gender.v14i1.04.

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Unter Bezugnahme theoretischer Perspektiven zu postkolonialem Othering und diskursiven Grenzziehungen fragt dieser Beitrag nach den Un_Sichtbarmachungen und Ver-Anderungen von queeren Geflüchteten in Debatten um Sexarbeit, ‚Willkommenskultur‘ und Schutz. Anhand dieser drei Debatten werden diskursive Grenzziehungen entlang der Analysekategorie Un_Sichtbarmachungen unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Verschränkung von Queerness und Migration/Flucht herausgearbeitet. Deutlich wird, inwiefern queere Geflüchtete im Kontext von Sexarbeit (strategisch) unsichtbar gemacht und auf eine vulnerable Position festgeschrieben werden sowie sexuell-geschlechtliche Selbstbestimmung weitreichend determiniert oder gar aberkannt ist.
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Scherer, Bee. "Buddhismus, queer-gedacht." Paragrana 31, no. 1 (August 1, 2022): 229–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/para-2022-0016.

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Abstract Dieser Beitrag untersucht die Schnittstelle zwischen queeren Subjektivitäten und psychischer Gesundheit und Suizidalität; der angeblich positive Einfluss von Religiosität auf psychische Gesundheit und buddhistische Antworten und Wege zu Befreiungspraktiken werden diskutiert. Ausgehend vom Freitod des 26-jährigen schwulen Burmesen Kyaw Zin Win wird untersucht, wie Buddhistische Traditionen konzeptionell und sozial-systemisch zu queerem Leiden und Suizidalität beigetragen haben. Durch kritische Hermeneutik werden Möglichkeiten für engagierte buddhistische inklusive Praktiken für soziale Gerechtigkeit aufgezeigt; buddhistische Perspektiven auf queere Diskriminierung und Suizidalität können so hinterfragt und überdacht werden.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Queerne"

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Coull, Jamie Lee. "Faux Queens: an exploration of gender, sexuality and queerness in cis-female drag queen performance." Thesis, Curtin University, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/2117.

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This research explores the cultural implications of cis-women performing as drag queens; focusing on straight-identified performers.The exegesis and creative production examine intersections between heterosexual and queer identities, and whether straight-identified faux queens may be queered by performance practice. Drawing on practice-led research, autoethnography and in-depth interviews, the thesis explores challenges in negotiating cis-gender iterations of drag and discusses ways that faux queen performances maintain the challenge of queer and resist reincorporation.
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Björgvinsson, Andrea. "Att arbeta queert : Om utställningen Queering Sápmi." Thesis, Umeå universitet, Institutionen för kultur- och medievetenskaper, 2014. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-91812.

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Bierschenk, Iris. "Kreuz und Queer queere Erzählstrukturen in der schwedischen Jugendliteratur." Hamburg Kovač, 2008. http://d-nb.info/1001215168/04.

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McKinley-Portee, Caleb Royal. "Queering The Future: Examining Queer Identity In Afrofuturism." OpenSIUC, 2017. https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/theses/2176.

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AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF CALEB MCKINLEY-PORTEE for the MASTER OF ARTS degree in COMMUNICATION STUDIES, presented on JULY 5TH, 2017 at Southern Illinois University Carbondale. TITLE: QUEERING THE FUTURE: EXAMINING QUEER IDENTITY IN AFROFUTURISM. MAJOR PROFESSOR: Dr. Craig Gingrich-Philbrook This thesis examines the art aesthetic known as Afrofuturism. The research provided examines Afrofuturism in music, art, and literature. This thesis provides an example of applying Afrofuturism to performance studies within Communication Studies. This thesis contains the script to a solo performance art piece which attempts to build a bridge between performance studies and Afrofuturism, while also examining Black, Queer identity.
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Stygles, Katherine Newman. "Queering Academia: Queer Faculty Mothers and Work-Family Enrichment." Bowling Green State University / OhioLINK, 2016. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=bgsu1478536020611255.

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Benz, Lisa. "Queen consort, queen mother : the power and authority of fourteenth century Plantagenet queens." Thesis, University of York, 2009. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/14154/.

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Between 1299 and 1369 there was a continuous succession of queen consorts and queen dowagers. Margaret of France was queen consort between 1299 and 1307 and died in 1318, Isabella of France was queen consort between 1308 and 1327 and she died in 1358 and Philippa of Hainault was queen consort between 1328 and 1369 when she died. A continuous transition between queens is particularly exciting for a study of queenship because an analysis of these queens' activities provides a unique opportunity to form conclusions about nonnative queenly behaviour, and to determine the extent to which their activities depended on circumstance and inclination. The overlapping of consorts and dowagers also allows us to study the relationships between these women. Yet there has been no full-length study which takes advantage of this exceptional period in late medieval history. This present study proposes to do so, and frames this examination around four major themes: gender; status; the concept of the crown; and power and authority. By using administrative, visual and literary sources this study seeks to address the themes of gender, status, medieval concepts of the crown and power and authority. Through these themes it expounds upon the relationship of the ideology of queenship and the historical actions of three fourteenth-century queens. This thesis will demarcate when the queen's power is symbolic or achieved through her own initiative. It examines the extent to which gender and status dictated the nature of her power and authority, and it will use the concept of the crown to assess her royal status. It acknowledges that gender inequality existed in the medieval period; the queen could not rule in her own right, nor act as chancellor, treasurer or member of parliament. However, instead of emphasizing the queen's independence or her constraints and limitations, this study seeks to provide an even-handed analysis of how the queen acted. Overall, this thesis concludes that not only did the queen remain a visible part of the centralized monarchy, she also held official roles within government She was embedded in the administrative apparatus of government as a wife, a mother and a widely recognized representative of the crown.
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Gagnesjö, Sara. "A Countryside Perspective of Queer : - queering the city/countryside divide." Thesis, Linköpings universitet, Tema Genus, 2014. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-110749.

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This thesis contributes with a countryside perspective to queer research by highlighting the countryside as a context where queer lives are lived. In the thesis I problematize the city/countryside divide with a view of the concept of queer as dependent on space and time.  The empirical materials are generated through a workshop on queerness, gathering people living within a countryside context; the materials consist of a discussion and written responses to questions on queerness and the city/countryside binary. Theoretically and methodologically, the thesis is inspired by the notion of agential realism (Barad 2007) and situated knowledge, (Haraway 1988); the use of creative writing, inspired by Richardson (1994 and 2000), has also been central to the development of the thesis. The analysis is carried out within themes focusing on conditions for queerness within city/countryside experienced by people situated in the countryside. The analysis shows how space, time, contexts and intersections are entangled and queering the city/countryside divide.
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Pelurson, Gaspard. "Queer quests : journeying through manifestations of queerness in video games." Thesis, University of Sussex, 2017. http://sro.sussex.ac.uk/id/eprint/78270/.

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This thesis focuses on the various manifestations of queerness in video games, and investigates how video games' queer potential connects and clashes with LGBTQ politics, as well as with gaming culture and hegemonic masculinity. Through the lens of queer theory, I adopt two main angles of approach. Firstly, I concentrate on video game characters and study them as vessels of queer politics. Focusing on two game characters, and their reception within gaming communities, I explore the limits and potentials of the queer politics in video games. As such, despite the prevalence of heteronormative values in video game narratives, I argue that some game characters embody unexpected vessels of queer hope. Expanding upon this argument, this thesis moves away from queer characters and interrogates the inherent queerness of games themselves. In doing so, I delve into multiple choice dialogue systems and forms of ‘aimless' game exploration, and argue that games can enfold the player in a queer, timeless bubble where alternative possibilities loom on the horizon. As such, I argue that the player escapes from normative time structures and freely articulates game time and space. In this way, these sequences occur in a queer temporality which runs counter to core game mechanics, such as achievements and rewards. Extending this queering of game, I finally argue that particular counternormative gaming practices, such as intentionally losing, celebrate the failure of heteromasculinity both inside and outside gaming culture. In this way, and throughout this thesis, I argue that video games operate as a multidimensional medium, providing various instances where queerness manifests itself. While I demonstrate that some of these instances can be found in other popular media such as cinema and literature, I argue that video game queerness also takes unique shapes that are exclusive to the medium. As such, I suggest that video games, as a polysemic medium, gleam with queer potentiality, and are pioneers in revealing new queer embodiments.
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Hino, Yoshihiro. "Visual Representations of Queerness in Spanish Transition (70's-80's) - Was there queerness before queer theory arrived?" Doctoral thesis, Universitat Politècnica de València, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10251/90439.

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This thesis proves that there was queerness in visual representation in Spain Transition, revealing that the death drive was highly connected to the nothingness of queer being/existence which queer theory has attempted to avoid and, demonstrating concrete examples of queer desire and pleasure which discover an alternative non-identitarian position.
Esta tesis prueba que hubo queerness (manifestaciones transmaricabollo) en la representación visual del periodo de la Transición española, revelando que la nada del ser/existencia queer estaba fuertemente conectada al impulso de muerte que la teoría queer ha intentado evitar, y demostrando ejemplos concretos del deseo y el placer queer que descubren posiciones no-identitarias alternativas.
Aquesta tesis prova que hi va haver queerness (manifestaciones transmarieteslèsbiques) en la representació visual del període de la transició espanyola, revelant que el nores de l'ésser/existència queer estava fortament connectat a l'impuls de la mort que la teoria queer ha intentat evitar, i demostrant exemples concrets del desig i el plaer queer que descobreixen posicions no-identitàries alternatives.
Hino, Y. (2017). Visual Representations of Queerness in Spanish Transition (70's-80's) - Was there queerness before queer theory arrived? [Tesis doctoral no publicada]. Universitat Politècnica de València. https://doi.org/10.4995/Thesis/10251/90439
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Cauley, Catherine S. "Queering the WAC: The World War II Military Experience of Queer Women." ScholarWorks@UNO, 2015. http://scholarworks.uno.edu/td/2062.

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The demands of WWII mobilization led to the creation of the first standing women's army in the US known as the Women's Army Corps (WAC). An unintended consequence of this was that the WAC provided queer women with an environment with which to explore their gender and sexuality while also giving them the cover of respectability and service that protected them from harsh societal repercussions. They could eschew family for their military careers. They could wear masculine clothing, exhibit a masculine demeanor, and engage in a homosocial environment without being seen as subversive to the American way of life. Quite the contrary: the outside world saw them as helping to protect their country. This paper looks at the life of one such queer soldier, Dorothee Gore. Dorothee's letters, journals, and memorabilia demonstrate that for many lesbians of her generation, service in the WACS during WWII was a time of relatively open camaraderie and acceptance by straight society.
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Books on the topic "Queerne"

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Deuber-Mankowsky, Astrid, and Philipp Hanke, eds. Queeres Kino / Queere Ästhetiken als Dokumentationen des Prekären. Berlin: ICI Berlin Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.37050/ci-22.

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Wenn queeres Kino und queere Ästhetiken das Prekäre dokumentieren, dann intendiert dies auch eine Revolution im Symbolischen. Oder anders formuliert: ihr ästhetisches Unterfangen, Rahmungen zum Vorschein zu bringen, ohne sie zu wiederholen, erweist sich, wie die hier versammelten Beiträge namhafter Film-, Medien- und Queertheoretiker*innen zeigen, als prekäre Form der Dokumentation. Die Beiträge bieten dabei zugleich einen Einblick in den gegenwärtigen Stand des queeren Kinos – seiner Filme, Videos und visuellen Installationen.
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A, Yep Gust, Lovaas Karen, and Elia John P, eds. Queer theory and communication: From disciplining queers to queering the discipline(s). New York: Harrington Park Press, 2003.

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Hanke, Philipp. Queeres Kino / queere Ästhetiken als Dokumentationen des Prekären. Berlin: ICI Berlin Press, 2021.

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The new Cunard Queens: Queen Mary 2, Queen Victoria, Queen Elizabeth 2. Annapolis, Md: Naval Institute Press, 2008.

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Bierschenk, Iris. Kreuz und Queer: Queere Erzählstrukturen in der schwedischen Jugendliteratur. Hamburg: Verlag Dr. Kovač, 2010.

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Perko, Gudrun. Queer-Theorien: Ethische, politische und logische Dimensionen plural-queeren Denkens. Köln: PapyRossa, 2005.

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The amazing queen: Winning with your queens. New York: HNB Publishing, 2012.

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Hagen, Darrin. Queering the way: The Loud and Queer anthology. [Victoria, B.C.]: Brindle & Glass, 2011.

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Warrior Queens: The Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth in World War II. Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 2002.

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Khubchandani, Kareem. Aunty Fever. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199377329.003.0012.

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This essay attends to origin stories of queerness and dance from the author’s younger years, to suggest that his contemporary manifestations of queer dance emerge from contexts that may not traditionally be labeled as “queer” or “dance.” He describes dance pedagogies offered by his Indian aunties in Ghana, to explain how they inform his queer choreographies and politics as a drag queen performing in the multicultural US nightclub and online. Specifically, he considers how he creates his drag persona, LaWhore Vagistan, blending Bollywood vocabulary and music with drag queen performance in a way that exceeds a colonizing, patriarchal, femme-phobic gaze.
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Book chapters on the topic "Queerne"

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Gunkel, Henriette. "Codes, Raster, Technologien queerer Erinnerungslandschaften." In Queeres Kino / Queere Ästhetiken als Dokumentationen des Prekären, 97–117. Berlin: ICI Berlin Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.37050/ci-22_05.

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Dieser Beitrag fokussiert die Arbeiten von Charlotte Prodger als ein Beispiel für gegenwärtige künstlerische Strategien, die sich bewusst einer Vereinnahmung bzw. einer Kommodifizierung queerer Ästhetiken verweigern und stattdessen die Notwendigkeit einer queeren Selbstbestimmung und damit einer queeren Bewegungsgeschichte (erneut) in den Vordergrund rücken. Insbesondere der 2019 bei der Biennale in Venedig gezeigte Film SaF05 wird dabei im Zentrum der Überlegungen stehen – eine Arbeit, die in gewisser Weise an experimentelle Prozesse des New Queer Cinema anknüpft und die Betrachtenden in und durch queere (Erinnerungs-)Landschaften führt.
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Klipphahn-Karge, Michael. "Monströse Körper, ambige Maschinen." In KI-Kritik / AI Critique, 77–102. Bielefeld, Germany: transcript Verlag, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.14361/9783839461891-005.

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Michael Klipphahn-Karge widmet sich in diesem Beitrag der These, dass künstliche Körper stellvertretend für queere Subjekte in Ausstellungskontexten erscheinen. Daher exemplifiziert er die Verschränkung queerer Körper anhand des Kunstwerks (Female Figure) von Jordan Wolfson aus dem Jahr 2014. Klipphahn-Karges Werkbesprechung ist auf queere Rezeptionsmomente fokussiert. Ziel ist es, eine Ästhetik der Uneindeutigkeit in den Fokus der Untersuchung queerer Darstellungspraxen zu rücken. Dabei wird sich entlang der Denkfigur des Roboters gehangelt; einem eng mit Systemen künstlicher Intelligenz verschränkten Hauptreferenzpunkt des Werks. Mittels einer queeren Lesart, welche von Ambivalenzen und Ambiguitäten ausgeht, wird ein Aufbrechen technischer Eindeutigkeiten und Stereotypisierungen in Aussicht gestellt.
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Köppert, Katrin. "Queere Ästhetiken des Algorithmischen in Zach Blas’ Contra-Internet: Jubilee 2033." In Queeres Kino / Queere Ästhetiken als Dokumentationen des Prekären, 149–76. Berlin: ICI Berlin Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.37050/ci-22_07.

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Der in seinen mannigfachen Referenzen nahezu opake Film Contra-Internet: Jubilee 2033 von Zach Blas (2018) steht im Zentrum der Frage, welches Internet wir uns aus einer queer-theoretischen und queer-ästhetischen Perspektive vorstellen können. Was ist eine queere Vision des Internets? Wie lässt sich eine Zukunft des Internets prophezeien, die den von Technologieunternehmen herbeigeführten Nexus von Mystik und Mathematik hintertreibt? Am Beispiel der im Film verhandelten Symbole, Objekte und Materialien beschäftigt sich dieser Beitrag mit der queeren Ästhetik des Algorithmischen.
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Sontopski, Natalie. "Hack back! Die historische Abwertung von Queerness bei KI und Potenziale des ›hacking back‹." In KI-Kritik / AI Critique, 121–36. Bielefeld, Germany: transcript Verlag, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.14361/9783839461891-007.

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Die fehlende Inklusion von queerness in Anwendungen künstlicher Intelligenz wie Machine Learning (ML) oder Natural Language Processing (NLP) ist kein Zufall, sondern das Ergebnis eines heteronormativ geprägten gender-Diskurs. Dieser reguliert mit Hilfe von Technologie die Reproduktion von oftmals stereotypen Darstellungen von Geschlecht, während queere Perspektiven ausgeklammert werden. Dieser Beitrag möchte deswegen darstellen, dass es sich bei künstlicher Intelligenz um keine neutrale und objektive Technologie handelt, sondern nur um das neuste Glied in eine langen Reihe von Technologien, die queerness zugunsten einer starren binären Repräsentation von gender vernachlässigt oder sogar bewusst ausklammert. Ein Lösungsansatz können sogenannte Strategien des hacking back sein, welche durch Selbstermächtigung und Partizipation von queeren Perspektiven dem Feld der künstlichen Intelligenz mehr fluide Vielfalt hinzufügen .
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Ryczko, Leo. "Queere Einsamkeit in der Weimarer Republik." In Kulturen der Gesellschaft, 155–64. Bielefeld, Germany: transcript Verlag, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.14361/9783839463505-008.

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Leo Ryczko beschreibt in dem Beitrag "Queere Einsamkeit in der Weimarer Republik" die besondere Situation queerer Menschen während der Weimarer Republik und wie diese Einsamkeit produzierte. Um den Umgang queerer Menschen mit besagter Einsamkeit zu erforschen, untersucht der Verfasser die zeitgenössische, queere Zeitschrift "Die Freundschaft" nach Erwähnungen von Einsamkeit und wie sie dargestellt wurde. Der Beitrag bearbeitet zwei Textsorten der Zeitschrift: einen Artikel von 1921 über queere Einsamkeit und wie diese zu bekämpfen sei, sowie mehrere Kontaktanzeigen, da diese einen besonderen Moment persönlicher Darstellung bedeuten.
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Kalender, Ute. "Queer-crip Perspektiven auf die Cyborg-Figur im Kontext von Künstlicher Intelligenz." In KI-Kritik / AI Critique, 103–18. Bielefeld, Germany: transcript Verlag, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.14361/9783839461891-006.

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Ute Kalender unternimmt in diesem Beitrag eine kritische Re-Lektüre der haraway'schen Cyborg-Figur, auf die sich mittlerweile Myriaden feministischer, intersektionaler Genderansätze zu Technologien beziehen. Auch für queer-feministische Genderperspektiven auf künstliche Intelligenz scheint die Cyborg anschlussfähig, schlägt sie doch ein weniger binäres Denken von künstlicher Intelligenz (KI) und eine kritische Mitgestaltung dessen für eigene queere Zwecke vor. Der Beitrag stellt ebendiese Cyborgfigur in den Mittelpunkt, erweitert sie aber ausgehend vom verkörperten, queeren Wissen von Menschen mit Behinderung. Mittels semifiktionaler Erzählweisen soll deutlich gemacht werden, dass Menschen mit Behinderung zwar einerseits durchaus und immer schon Cyborgs sind, wenn sie zum Beispiel bereits zu Tausenden KI-basierte Autos fahren. Zugleich ist das Verschmelzen mit KI keineswegs per se einfach, sondern kann schmerzhaft sein oder schlicht die Angleichung an gewünschte Leistungsnormen eines Umfeldes bedeuten.
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Hayes, Jarrod, Margaret R. Higonnet, and William J. Spurlin. "Introduction: Comparing Queerly, Queering Comparison." In Comparatively Queer, 1–19. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230113442_1.

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Schmechel, Corinna. "Fazit: Queering Fitness - Fitting Queerness?" In Auspowern und Empowern?, 277–78. Bielefeld, Germany: transcript Verlag, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.14361/9783839460856-019.

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Kjaran, Jón Ingvar. "Queering Schools, Queer Pedagogy." In Constructing Sexualities and Gendered Bodies in School Spaces, 177–202. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-53333-3_6.

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Adams, Gaar. "Queerly Fluent/Fluently Queer." In Justice After Stonewall, 225–36. London: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003286295-20.

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Conference papers on the topic "Queerne"

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Lana, Luca. "Queer Terrain: Architecture of Queer Ecology." In The 38th Annual Conference of the Society of Architectural Historians Australia and New Zealand. online: SAHANZ, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.55939/a4016p5dw3.

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This paper seeks to ally the interdisciplinary frameworks offered by ‘Queer Ecology’ with an architectural inquiry to expand both fields. Queer theory alone offers scant discussions of material and architectural practices, while environmental discourse in architecture fails to address its role in ecological and social-political violence. A clothing-optional / cruising beach in rural Victoria, Sandy Beach also known as Somers Beach, exemplifies how the queer body’s navigation of space responds to complex ecological, urban, and social conditions. A queering of architectural definitions allows this site to be researched as a historically significant urban/architectural site of social and environmental value. It is suggested that the subtle yet complex practices of site transformations enacted through occupation are an architecture of environmental connective possibility. ‘Queered’ corporeality orientates the body and material practices towards assemblages where boundaries between humans and nature are transgressed, ultimately constituting a ‘queer ecological architecture’
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Simankov, M. K. "NEW WAYS OF GETTING INFERTILE AND FERTILE QUEEN BEES HONEY BEES." In INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES IN SCIENCE AND EDUCATION. DSTU-Print, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.23947/itno.2020.261-263.

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The article is devoted to the processes of reproduction of infertile and fertile Queen bees. Some ethological features of Central Russian bees, as well as the difficult climatic conditions in which they are bred, lead to a decrease in the profitability of the process of obtaining Queens of this breed. The search and implementation of new methods of reproduction of Queens in the practice of beekeeping will allow you to get a greater number of high-quality Central Russian Queens.
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Schmidt, Sandra. "Recovering Queers: LGBTQ+ History Education and Queer Futures." In 2022 AERA Annual Meeting. Washington DC: AERA, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3102/1894720.

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Senyonga, Mary. "Queering Critical Race Theory in Education: The Black Fat Queer Femme Body and Embodiment." In 2019 AERA Annual Meeting. Washington DC: AERA, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3102/1442833.

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Shrodes, Addie. "Queering Critical Literacy: Following Queer Participatory Media to Surface LGBTQ+ Ways of Being and Doing." In 2020 AERA Annual Meeting. Washington DC: AERA, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3102/1573688.

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Staley, Sara. "A Pretty Queer Thing: Thinking Queerly About Teachers' Gender and Sexual Diversity–Focused Professional Learning." In 2021 AERA Annual Meeting. Washington DC: AERA, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3102/1688991.

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Garvey, Jason. "Queering/Querying Student Success: Exploring Structural Relationships between Queer and Trans Student College Enrollment and Multiple Contexts." In AERA 2022. USA: AERA, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3102/ip.22.1967922.

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Gent, Ian P., Christopher Jefferson, and Peter Nightingale. "Complexity of n-Queens Completion (Extended Abstract)." In Twenty-Seventh International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence {IJCAI-18}. California: International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2018/794.

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The n-Queens problem is to place n chess queens on an n by n chessboard so that no two queens are on the same row, column or diagonal. The n-Queens Completion problem is a variant, dating to 1850, in which some queens are already placed and the solver is asked to place the rest, if possible. We show that n-Queens Completion is both NP-Complete and #P-Complete. A corollary is that any non-attacking arrangement of queens can be included as a part of a solution to a larger n-Queens problem. We introduce generators of random instances for n-Queens Completion and the closely related Blocked n-Queens and Excluded Diagonals Problem. We describe three solvers for these problems, and empirically analyse the hardness of randomly generated instances. For Blocked n-Queens and the Excluded Diagonals Problem, we show the existence of a phase transition associated with hard instances as has been seen in other NP-Complete problems, but a natural generator for n-Queens Completion did not generate consistently hard instances. The significance of this work is that the n-Queens problem has been very widely used as a benchmark in Artificial Intelligence, but conclusions on it are often disputable because of the simple complexity of the decision problem. Our results give alternative benchmarks which are hard theoretically and empirically, but for which solving techniques designed for n-Queens need minimal or no change.
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Gülhaş, Armağan. "Queering the Formal Architecture." In 7th International Conference on Gender Studies: Gender, Space, Place & Culture. Eastern Mediterranean University, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.33831/gspc19/39-54/03.

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Hawkins, Blake W., and Ryan Burns. "Queering (meta)data ontologies." In the 4th Conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3196839.3196875.

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Hefetz, Abraham, and Gene Robinson. Hormonal and Pheromonal Regulation of Reproduction in the Bumble Bee Bombus terrestris. United States Department of Agriculture, July 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/1994.7568775.bard.

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Bombus terrestris constitute important pollinators of greenhouse crops. In Israel the species utilized is, whose colonies are reared commercially. This is a primitively social species with a particular colony development. It encompasses two social phases: a eusocial phase in which the queen dominates reproduction, and a competition phase in which workers compete with the queen for the parentage of males. These workers are distinguished by accelerated ovarian development, high production of JH, and elevated levels of dopamine in the brain. Queen-worker conflict is also manifested in overt aggression among all members of the nest. High aggression is correlated with dominance status of the bees and is also correlated with octopamine levels in the brain. After verifying that JH III is the only JH produced by the bees and validating the assay for its measurements (RCA & RIA), we used JH as an indicator of worker reproduction. Queens taken from colonies both before and after the competition phase were equally effective in inhibiting worker reproduction. Moreover, there is only a narrow window, around the competition point, in which workers may have the opportunity to initiate reproduction. Before that point they are inhibited by the dominant queen, while after that point both the queen and those workers with accelerated ovarian development exert strong inhibition on worker nest mates. Thus, "queen dominance deterioration" is not the primary cause in eliciting the queen-worker conflict. Queens convey their presence by means of a chemical signal that is extractable in organic solvent and that is normally spread on the cuticle. Total body extract and body washes, applied on dead virgin queens, were able to inhibit the release of JHin vitro in queenless workers. However, none of the prominent exocrine gland investigated mimicked this function. It is possible that the source of the putative pheromone is an unknown gland, or that it emanates from an assembly of glands. Chemical analyses of the prominent glands revealed a plethora of compounds the function of which should be further investigated. Understanding the social behavior of B. terrestris paves the way to facilitate colony manipulation and to adjust the colonies for specific pollination requirements.
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Gorman- Murray, Andrew, Jason Prior, Evelyne de Leeuw, and Jacqueline Jones. Queering Cities in Australia - Making public spaces more inclusive through urban policy and practice. SPHERE HUE Collaboratory, November 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.52708/qps-agm.

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Building on the success of a UK-based project, Queering Public Space (Catterall & Azzouz 2021), this report refocuses the lens on Australian cities. This is necessary because the histories, legacies and contemporary forms of cities differ across the world, requiring nuanced local insight to ‘usualise’ queerness in public spaces. The report comprises the results of a desk-top research project. First, a thematic literature review (Braun & Clarke 2021) on the experiences of LGBTIQ+ individuals, families and communities in Australian cities was conducted, identifying best practices in inclusive local area policy and design globally. Building upon the findings of the literature review, a set of assessment criteria was developed: – Stakeholder engagement; – Formation of a LGBTIQ+ advisory committee; – Affirming and usualising LGBTIQ+ communities; – Staff training and awareness; and – Inclusive public space design guidelines
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Dube, Oeindrila, and S. P. Harish. Queens. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, April 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w23337.

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Ebling, Kalina. Pumpkin Queen. Ames: Iowa State University, Digital Repository, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/itaa_proceedings-180814-1028.

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White, Sala, and Nikki Kujawa. Geo Queen. Ames: Iowa State University, Digital Repository, November 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/itaa_proceedings-180814-1682.

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Hefetz, Abraham, and Justin O. Schmidt. Use of Bee-Borne Attractants for Pollination of Nonrewarding Flowers: Model System of Male-Sterile Tomato Flowers. United States Department of Agriculture, October 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2003.7586462.bard.

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The use of bee natural product for enhancing pollination is especially valuable in problematic crops that are generally avoided by bees. In the present research we attempted to enhance bee visitation to Male Sterile (M-S) tomato flowers generally used in the production of hybrid seeds. These flowers that lack both pollen and nectar are unattractive to bees that learn rapidly to avoid them. The specific objects were to elucidate the chemical composition of the exocrine products of two bumble bee species the North American Bombus impatiens and the Israeli B. terrestris. Of these, to isolate and identify a bee attractant which when sprayed on M-S tomato flowers will enhance bee visitation, and to provide a procedure of the pheromone application regime. During the research we realized that our knowledge of B. impatiens is too little and we narrowed the objective to learning the basic social behavior of the bees and the pattern of foraging in a flight chamber and how it is affected by biogenic amines. Colonies of B. impatiens are characterized by a high number of workers and a relatively small number of queens. Size differences between queens and workers are pronounced and the queen seems to have full control over egg laying. Only about 9% of the workers in mature colonies had mature oocytes, and there were no signs of a "competition phase" as we know in B. terrestris. Queens and workers differ in their exocrine bouquet. Queen's Dufour's gland possesses a series of linear, saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons whereas that of workers contains in addition a series of wax-type esters. Bees were trained to either visit or avoid artificially scented electronic flowers in a flight chamber. Since bee also learned to avoid scented non-rewarding flowers we attempted to interfere with this learning. We tested the effect of octopamine, a biogenic amine affecting bee behavior, on the choice behavior of free-flying bumblebees. Our results show that octopamine had no significant effect on the bees' equilibrium choice or on the overall rate of the behavioral change in response to the change in reward. Rather, octopamine significantly affected the time interval between the change in reward status and the initiation of behavioral change in the bee. In B. terrestris we studied the foraging pattern of the bees on tomato flowers in a semi commercial greenhouse in Yad Mordechai. Bee learned very quickly to avoid the non- rewarding M-S flowers, irrespective of their arrangement in the plot, i.e., their mixing with normal, pollen bearing flowers. However, bees seem to "forget" this information during the night since the foraging pattern repeats itself the next morning. Several exocrine products were tested as visitation enhancers. Among these, tarsal gland extracts are the most attractive. The compounds identified in the tarsal gland extract are mostly linear saturated hydrocarbons with small amounts of unsaturated ones. Application was performed every second day on leaves in selected inflorescences. Bee visitation increased significantly in the treated inflorescences as compared to the control, solvent treated. Treatment of the anthers cone was more effective than on the flower petals or the surrounding leaves. Methanol proved to be a non-flower-destructive solvent. We have shown that bumble bees (B. terrestris) can be manipulated by bee-borne attractants to visit non-rewarding flowers. We have further demonstrated that the bees learning ability can be manipulated by applying exogenously octopamine. Both methods can be additively applied in enhancing pollination of desired crops. Such manipulation will be especially useful in tomato cultivation for hybrid seed production.
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Barrie, J. V., J. L. Luternauer, K. W. Conway, and A. Caltagirone. Surficial Geology of the Queen Charlotte Basin: Queen Charlotte Sound. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/128189.

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Stannard, Casey. Queen for a Day. Ames: Iowa State University, Digital Repository, February 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/itaa_proceedings-180814-603.

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Barrie, J. V., J. L. Luternauer, K. W. Conway, and A. Caltagirone. Surficial Geology of the Queen Charlotte Basin: Hecate Strait - Queen Charlotte Sound. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/128187.

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Barrie, J. V., J. L. Luternauer, and K. W. Conway. Surficial Geology of the Queen Charlotte Basin: Moresby Island - Queen Charlotte Sound. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/128188.

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