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Lasciare che l'altro sia. Uno sguardo fenomenologico-ermeneutico sull’autentico aver-cura.

2023

Starting from the authentic direction of care indicated by Heidegger, it is possible to trace a model of caring for the other that is non-intrusive and authentically paves the way for inclusiveness. It presents itself as a phenomenon whose essence is relationality: it is a phenomenal observation that tells us that being in the world is always a being among things and in relationship with others and care always takes place as a relationship that connects us in the world. The authentic direction of care is the one in which one knows how to conserve the other in its essence by guarding and cultivating it, the inauthentic interpretation is instead the one in which one relates to things and rela…

Care inclusiveness relationshipSettore M-FIL/01 - Filosofia Teoretica
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INCLUSIVE HOUSEBOAT PROJECT

2022

The Nautical Centre LNI “BEYOND BARRIERS”, in the Cala of Palermo, has ordered the first inclusive Houseboat: a semi-custom product made in one piece by local workers. Over the past two decades, more attention has been paid to the issue of architectural barriers. Inclusive design must take into account many aspects of the product or service being designed, with a view to the future: the aging and longevity of the population, the dignity of people, the usability of products, their aesthetics of and the role of technology.

Design for all Inclusiveness accessibilitySettore ICAR/13 - Disegno Industriale
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A chi giovano le lingue segnate?

2020

<div> <p>If much attention has been gained in recent times by sign languages (in particular in the comparison on their nature and on their main peculiar properties also towards a recognition as proper languages, as well as on the challenges they pose to some traditional notions which have been employed so far to describe linguistic phenomena), their possible value from the perspective of inclusiveness deserves at least a brief reflection: the debate on this topic could be moved, from a theoretical point of view, within the search for vehicular languages that conformed humanity’s whole cultural life (in different ways and times), to discuss the possibility that a sign language co…

Language. Linguistic theory. Comparative grammarP101-410Sign Languages. Pasigraphies. Joseph de Maimieux. Blissymbols. International Auxiliary Languages (IALs). Inclusiveness.
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Dynamique de l'identité européenne

2007

This study is a theorical investigation concerning European identity. The research context is social identity theory (SIT, Tajfel & Turner, 1986), self categorization theory (SCT, Turner, Oakes, Reicher & Wetherell, 1987) and their recent developments. We principally argue that transnational categories are more important to reinforce European entativity than geographical cognitive levels of inclusiveness generally considered.

[SHS.PSY] Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology[ SHS.PSY ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychologysocial categorizationeuropean identitydynamiquelevels of inclusiveness[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychologyidentité européenne
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Feminizm i pragmatyzm: przeszłość i wskazówki na przyszłość

2020

Celem artykułu jest przedstawienie wspólnych dla pragmatyzmu i feminizmu obszarów zainteresowań oraz idei. Zadanie to zostaje zrealizowane w dwóch etapach. Po pierwsze, badanie historycznych korzeni pragmatyzmu służy rzuceniu światła na powiązania istniejące pomiędzy wczesnopragmatystycznymi ideami a ideałami ruchu feministycznego. Na tym etapie przedmiotem analizy są koncepcje: C.S. Peirce’a, W. Jamesa, J. Deweya, J. Addams i R. Rorty’ego. W szczególności przedmiotem badania jest wzajemna intelektualna inspiracja między Deweyem a Addams. Po drugie, podjęta zostaje próba odpowiedzi na pytanie o to, jakie wypracowane przez pragmatyzm narzędzia filozoficzne okazały się przydatne dla feminizmu…

feminizm; pragmatyzm; społeczeństwo; demokracja; edukacja; dyskryminacja; inkluzywnośćfeminism; pragmatism; society; democracy; education; discrimination; inclusivenessAvant. Pismo Awangardy Filozoficzno-Naukowej
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Can globalization be socially inclusive through tourism 2.0?

2015

International audience; Can globalization be socially inclusive through new 2.0 digital initiatives? This is the thought-provoking question we ask in this article, with a special focus on the Republic of Moldova. Part 1 begins with a reflection on the intersection between globalization, development studies and the current Moldovan context. Part 2 is devoted to the promising field of emergent tourism, and more particularly, tourism 2.0, a blossoming concept that we try to uncover. Part 3 presents a concrete application with the example of Moldova Tours 2.0, a new digital initiative in the field of e-tourism. Finally, we conclude.

tourism 2.0Republic of Moldovastart-upsocial inclusiveness[ SHS ] Humanities and Social Sciences[SHS] Humanities and Social Sciencesglobalization[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences
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