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Di Giovanni Elisabetta

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Quali sono i fattori di successo delle famiglie multilingue? La relazione tra atteggiamenti linguistici e dinamiche familiari e di comunità

2020

The article focuses on the emotional, cognitive, and social climate in which multilingual families make and influence language choices. It investigates what impact the choices can have on the general well-being of the family, regarding both the intergenerational relationship and the community context. The research suggests that the linguistic attitudes of migrant families can stimulate and implement potential well-being. It consists of the conscious management of the specific and complex dynamic activated in a multilingual family.

emotional climateSettore M-PSI/07 - Psicologia Dinamicamultilingual familylinguistic attitudemigrants and family well-being
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Agiografia e religiosità popolare. Notazioni demologiche-folkloriche di Salomone Marino

2017

Il presente contributo propone delle riflessioni critiche sulle notazioni demologico-folkloriche di Salvatore Salomone Marino, il quale, nei suoi studi, pone particolare attenzione alla materia religiosa popolare. In particolare egli si sofferma ad analizzare le leggende agiografiche di santi e di episodi di guarigioni miracolose, da cui derivano i culti di alcuni patroni molto venerati Sicilia, proprio per i loro poteri taumaturgici. Sant’Agrippina, Sant’Agata, San Francesco Saverio e San Nicolò di Bari costituiscono quattro exempla del tracciato storiografico della fede, che evidenzia l’aspetto più genuino e oikotipico della religiosità popolare siciliana

Salvatore Salomone Marino Demologia SiciliaSettore M-DEA/01 - Discipline Demoetnoantropologiche
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Corpi d’acqua. Memorie odeporiche di minori migranti in una prospettiva etnostorica

2019

The essay presents some results of an ethnographic survey conducted in Palermo (Sicily) in a host community for unaccompanied foreign minors, focusing on the collective imaginary of the sea that a group of migrant minors from South Africa in-corporated during their travels. It highlights, from an ethno-historical perspective, the oral narratives and life stories collected during the symbolic-liminal passage through the Mediterranean sea. The re-elaboration of time and space in the boat correlates to the “bodies of water” as a possible contribution to the prospective discourse on trau-ma, exclusion, survival of separated children.

Human mobilities Unaccompanied and Separated Children EthnohistorySettore M-DEA/01 - Discipline Demoetnoantropologiche
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Indagine antropo-educativa dei bisogni dei minori “fuori” famiglia e dei care leavers

2021

This chapter offers an anthropoloigcal and pedagogical perspective from the results obtained within the European project “Children for children wellbeing: strengthening national child care system to guarantee equal rights for all children ", of which the University of Palermo was a partner, aimed at children in care and care leavers.

Children in care care leavers autonomy empowerment educationSettore M-DEA/01 - Discipline Demoetnoantropologiche
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Editoriale

2019

Il numero che proponiamo ha per titolo “Antropologia del viaggio e del prendersi cura dell’Altro” e propone cinque articoli che da diversi punti di os- servazione si occupano del rapporto con l’alterità. Viene indagata la relazione con l’altro che arriva nel nostro territorio attraverso viaggi al limite della sopravvivenza, che fugge da miserie, guerre e maltratta- menti.

Antropologia del viaggio cura alteritàSettore M-DEA/01 - Discipline Demoetnoantropologiche
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Separated Children’s Migration in the Mediterranean Sea. An Ethnohistorical Perspective

2016

In the imaginary of Italian people, the Island of Lampedusa (Italy) has always been considered a paradise destination for summer holidays. The beauty of this small island at the heart of the Mediterranean Sea, far from big harbors and cities, with its rich biodiversity and unspoilt nature, has made it a national and international tourist attraction. However, in recent years its name become associated with scenes of tragic, desperate journeys made by people of different origins trying to reach Europe from North African coasts. This shift exists not only in Italian people’s perception, but also all over the world, as the news related to Lampedusa and other Italian areas affected by this pheno…

EuropeTransients and MigrantsRefugeesItalyHuman mobilities Unaccompanied and Separated Children Forced Migration Mediterranean Sea Ethnohistory.Human mobilities; Unaccompanied and Separated Children; Forced Migration; Mediterranean Sea; EthnohistoryMediterranean SeaHumansSettore M-DEA/01 - Discipline DemoetnoantropologicheChildAnthropology CulturalShipsCollegium antropologicum
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