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G Ferri

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The population structure of Arbereshe fron genetic and cultural evidence: a paternal perspective

2013

Molecular AnthropologyY chromosomeArberesheSettore BIO/08 - Antropologia
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A Mediterranean melting pot. Excavating uni-parental genetic strata in Sicily and Southern Italy

2013

Molecular AnthropologyY chromosomeSouther ItalySettore BIO/08 - AntropologiaSicily
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The early years of Monte dei Paschi's new journal, 1972-1983

2023

We set the stage in 1972 when the bank Monte dei Paschi di Siena founded Economic Notes as part of its manifold scheme to reach two main goals: going international and acquiring a stronger position in the public discourse on economics and finance. Then, we highlight how the new Journal aimed at achieving Monte's goals by adopting a specific editorial style. Moreover, through the turmoil of its first dozen years, Economic Notes' bold strategy attracted top international authors and testimonials, selected topical issues, knitted theory and policy, embraced pluralist and forward‐looking views, helped the University of Siena to strengthen its international connections. The Journal quickly becam…

Santa Colomba MeetingsSettore SECS-P/04 - Storia Del Pensiero EconomicoMonte dei Paschi di SienaEconomic NoteFounding a journal in economicinternational policy discussionSettore SECS-P/01 - Economia Politica
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Linguistic, geographic and genetic isolation: a collaborative study of Italian populations

2014

Summary - The animal and plant biodiversity of the Italian territory is known to be one of the richest in the Mediterranean basin and Europe as a whole, but does the genetic diversity of extant human populations show a comparable pattern? According to a number of studies, the genetic structure of Italian populations retains the signatures of complex peopling processes which took place from the Paleolithic to modern era. Although the observed patterns highlight a remarkable degree of genetic heterogeneity, they do not, however, take into account an important source of variation. In fact, Italy is home to numerous ethnolinguistic minorities which have yet to be studied systematically. Due to …

Gene FlowChromosomes Human YReproductive IsolationMinority languagesLinguistic diversitySettore BIO/08 - ANTROPOLOGIAGenetic structure Linguistic diversity Minority languages Linguistic islands.LinguisticsSettore BIO/08LinguisticIsolatesMinority languageDNA MitochondrialWhite PeopleGenetics PopulationItalyAnthropologyGenetic structure Linguistic diversity Minority languages Linguistic islandsEthnicityLinguistic islandsHumansGenetic structure Linguistic diversity Minority languagesLinguistic islandsGenetic structurelinguistic islands; minority languages; linguistic diversity; genetic structure
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