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ON THE POTENTIAL IMPACT OF GREEN HYDROGEN FACILITIES ON THE PLANNING OF RES PLANTS IN SICILY

2021

A recent report on climate change and global warming, soil and oceans and the cryosphere [1] highlighted the disastrous effects that would be produced if climate change were not stopped.

Settore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'EnergiaHydrogen electrical storage grid interconnection Mediterranean Energy hub RES
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Introduction: Mediterranean Movements and the Reconfiguration of the Military-Humanitarian Border in 2015

2018

This article deals with the transformations occurred in the government of refugees in the Mediterranean since 2013, when the military-humanitarian operation Mare Nostrum was launched by the European Union. The paper analyses how military and humanitarian practices are entangled in governing refugees and develops the notion of military-humanitarianism. The Mediterranean borderzone has undergone radical reconfigurations over the last few years. Particularly, new technologies of control for strengthening the role of the Mediterranean Sea as a pre-frontier of Europe have been put in place. The production and the declaration of a "refugee crisis" in Europe has contributed to producing important …

Settore IUS/20 - Filosofia Del DirittoEmerging technologiesRefugeeGeography Planning and Development0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geographyDeclaration02 engineering and technologyMediterraneanHumanitarianism; Mediterranean; Migration; Military; Refugees; Rescue; Geography Planning and Development; Earth-Surface ProcessesPoliticsMediterranean seaMilitaryPolitical scienceMediterranean Seamedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionBorderMigrationEarth-Surface Processesmedia_commonPlanning and DevelopmentRefugeesGovernmentGeography05 social sciences021107 urban & regional planningNavyCrisiRescuePolitical economySettore SPS/01 - Filosofia Politica050703 geographyHumanitarianismAntipode
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Pincìpi e naufragi: alcune critiche alla nuova filosofia per il diritto internazionale di Ronald Dworkin e il caso emblematico delle politiche in att…

2022

This contribution critically analyzes Ronald Dworkin's New Philosophy for International Law, by underlying how, his theory of law as interpretation, if transposed to the level of the relations between states, more clearly shows some weaknesses which are mainly connected with the ideality of its fundamental assumptions. After having introduced the fundamental aspects of Dworkin's reflection on international law, the specific contents of the particular principles - of mitigation and salience - that Dworkin places at the basis of his vision of international law are critically analyzed in the face of the prerogatives of contemporary national sovereignty and in relation to the structural limits …

Settore IUS/20 - Filosofia Del DirittoRonald Dworkin International Law Principles of Salience and Mitigation Mediterranean Sea.
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Un "nuovo mondo". Fenici e greci

2018

Sintetica presentazione delle principali problematiche relative alla colonizzazione fenicia e greca in Sicilia di età arcaica, inserita all'interno di un'opera a più mani di alta divulgazione sulla storia mondiale della Sicilia.

Settore L-ANT/02 - Storia GrecaColonizzazione - Fenici - Greci - mobilità mediterranea
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L'Occidente nella concezione geografica di Diodoro Siculo

2021

In his first five Books of Historical Library Diodorus pays a particular attention to the lands of Atlantic Far West. Even if the historian does not show to be particularly interested in geographical descriptions and cartography, nevertheless he often portrays the background of mythical stories happening in western areas according to patterns which, in a sort of symmetrical correspondence, are similar to the historian’s representation of events involving the geographical areas of the Asian Far East. Diodorus has a “continuistic” view of the development of civilisation in all parts of the world known until then. The geography of the mythical past is fully consistent with that of Diodorus’ ow…

Settore L-ANT/02 - Storia GrecaDiodorus Archaiologhia Geography West Mediterranean Europe Libye
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Uomini e alberi. Tre indagini storico-religiose. Nota introduttiva

2021

In this introductory note I present three essays on the relationship between trees and rituals in ancient Mediterranean civilisations and in Vedic India.

Settore L-ANT/02 - Storia Grecaancient Mediterranean Vedic India trees ritualsSettore M-STO/06 - Storia Delle Religioni
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The Portuguese Man-of-War Has Always Entered the Mediterranean Sea—Strandings, Sightings, and Museum Collections

2022

A search of records from different kinds of sources namely, scientific and grey literature, social media, and zoological museum collections, has been carried out to review the incidence of Physalia physalis (Linnaeus, 1758), the Portuguese man-of-war, in the Mediterranean Sea. The temporal frame of the records, considered valid if documented with images or collected specimens, ranged from the second half of the eighteenth century to the year 2021. Thanks to colonies preserved in some Italian historical museum collections, originating from the western basin, it was possible to date the putative first documented record of P. physalis of the Mediterranean Sea in 1850. The dataset shows some ma…

Settore L-ART/04 - Museologia E Critica Artistica E Del RestauroGlobal and Planetary ChangePhysalia physalisSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaZoological collectionsOcean EngineeringCitizen scienceAquatic ScienceOceanographyTourism sectorDangerous speciesPhysalia physalis zoological collections dangerous species citizen science tourism sector Mediterranean biodiversityMediterranean biodiversityWater Science and TechnologyFrontiers in Marine Science
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The Circulation of Alabaster Copies of the Madonna of Trapani in the Mediterranean Area

2019

The diffusion of small religious works of art in the Mediterranean, in particular the alabaster copies of the fourteenth-century marble sculpture of the Madonna of Trapani, between the second half of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries is very know. But it is important to interpret this diffusion not only within the historical-artistic context but also from a religious, economic and social viewpoint.

Settore L-ART/04 - Museologia E Critica Artistica E Del RestauroSicily Our Lady of Trapany alabaster Mediterranean areaSettore L-ART/02 - Storia Dell'Arte Moderna
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I Banu Abi'l-Husayn o Kalbiti tra Palermo e il Cairo (X-XI secolo): note su una interazione familiare e politica, rileggendo al-Maqrizi.

2018

The Banū Abī’l-Ḥusayn or Kalbiti between Palermo and Cairo (x-xi sec.): Notes on a family and political interaction, rereading al-Maqrīzī · This article aims at investigating a crucial issue with regard to thehistory of Islamic Sicily, the Fatimid presence on the island during the 10th and the 11th century, as well as the integration of the largest island – and ṯaġr – in Muslim hands into the network of the Mediterranean relationships, particularly those between Sicily and Egypt, immediately after the Fatimid Caliph imām al-Mu‘izz li dīn Allāh (d. 975) moved to Cairo in 972. Since the subject of Fatimid Sicily has been scarcely explored, I have chosen to deal with the particular relationshi…

Settore L-OR/10 - Storia Dei Paesi IslamiciKalbids Sicily and Egypt Fatimid Mediterranean al-Maqrīzī.
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E l'Europa disumanizzò se stessa. Una performance

2019

It is a dialogue that interweaves the current events of migration with Toni Morrison's book: Beloved. The novel tells of a house and its inhabitants in an America where a river traces the division between freedom and slavery. Between Europe and Africa, that border zone is the Mediterranean: a sea of transit and fishing, a liquid border and an open wound. Another aspect of Beloved reflects on what the words freedom and responsibility mean. From Morrison's women to those of today, the questions here have the same gravity. Reading Toni Morrison today means once again asking what Europe is; a Europe that then with slavery, now with migration laws has had to and must dehumanise not only slaves/m…

Settore M-GGR/01 - GeografiaDehumanization Migration Mediterranean
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