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Calibrations and isoperimetric profiles

2007

We equip many noncompact nonsimply connected surfaces with smooth Riemannian metrics whose isoperimetric profile is smooth, a highly nongeneric property. The computation of the profile is based on a calibration argument, a rearrangement argument, the Bol-Fiala curvature dependent inequality, together with new results on the profile of surfaces of revolution and some hardware know-how.

Calibration Riemann manifold Critical points Surfaces of revolution Radius of curvature Mathematical surfaces Mathematical constants DuetsSettore MAT/03 - Geometria
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Wages, prices, and technology in early Catalan industrialization

2015

Catalonia was the only Mediterranean region among the early followers of the British industrial revolution. The roots of this process can be traced back to the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries when the Catalan economy became integrated into international trade, and a successful printed calico industry concentrated in the city of Barcelona. Although the factory system was largely adopted by the cotton industry in the 1840s, the diffusion of the spinning jenny in Catalonia had occurred earlier, in the 1790s. In line with Allen, this article explores whether relative factor prices played a role in the widespread adoption of the spinning jenny in Catalonia. First, series of real wages in Ba…

CalicoEconomics and EconometricsHistory060106 history of social sciencesFactory systemmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesFactor priceWage06 humanities and the artslanguage.human_languageIndustrialisationEconomy0502 economics and businessEconomic historyEconomicslanguage0601 history and archaeologyCatalan050207 economicsIndustrial RevolutionReal wagesmedia_commonThe Economic History Review
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Wages and prices in early Catalan industrialisation

2014

Catalonia was the only Mediterranean region among the early followers of the British Industrial Revolution in the second third of the nineteenth century. The roots of this industrialisation process can be traced back to the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries when the Catalan economy became successfully integrated in international trade and the region enjoyed an intensification of its agrarian and proto-industrial activities. These capitalist developments were subsequently reinforced by a successful printed calico manufacturing business concentrated in the city of Barcelona. Although the factory system was largely adopted by the cotton industry in the 1840s, the diffusion of the spinning j…

CalicoFactory systemFactor pricejel:N83Agrarian societyIndustrialisationjel:N63EconomyEconomicsjel:N00jel:N33Great DivergenceReal wagesIndustrial RevolutionEconomic History Great Divergence Industrial Revolution Standards of Living Cotton Industry Technological Transfer.
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How Decarbonization, Digitalization and Decentralization are changing key power infrastructures

2018

Abstract This paper addresses the impact over key power infrastructures of the three main drivers for change of these times: Decarbonization, Digitalization and Decentralization. The three phenomena, according to prominent observers, are affecting all fields of our lives but, in the literature, it is difficult to find an analysis of their impact on electrical power systems. The framework proposed in this paper, based on the main power systems evolution models proposed by CIGRE, uses data from open databases and tries to find out general guidelines for power systems development at a worldwide level. Taking as reference the European and COP21 environmental objectives and beyond, the technolog…

Computer sciencebusiness.industryRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environment020209 energyDecentralizationDistribution (economics)Technological evolution02 engineering and technologyDigitalizationBusiness modelEnvironmental economicsDecarbonizationDecentralizationSettore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'EnergiaElectric power system0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringKey (cryptography)ElectricitybusinessDigital RevolutionModelPower system
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Knowledge management – a source of sustainable competitiveness in the knowledge based economy

2006

Confirming the well known thesis knowledge is power, A. Toffler argued that the knowledge based society represents the acme of the human society development and P. Drucker said that the developed countries passing through the knowledge based society represents the biggest change of the modern world. That made possible and helped the emerging of the managerial revolution (defined as knowledge applied to knowledge itself) at the firm’s level. Under these circumstances, knowledge has to be seen as a strategic resource – source of competitive advantages and of managerial performances as well. Considering this, a firm’s management have to define a coherent behavioral model in order to seriously …

ComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONknowledge based society; competitiveness; knowledge management; managerial revolutionjel:D83jel:M19jel:L29
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Wages, prices, and technology in early Catalan industrialization

2016

Catalonia was the only Mediterranean region among the early followers of the British industrial revolution. The roots of this process can be traced back to the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries when the Catalan economy became integrated into international trade, and a successful printed calico industry concentrated in the city of Barcelona. Although the factory system was largely adopted by the cotton industry in the 1840s, the diffusion of the spinning jenny in Catalonia had occurred earlier, in the 1790s. In line with Allen, this article explores whether relative factor prices played a role in the widespread adoption of the spinning jenny in Catalonia. First, series of real wages in Ba…

Cotton manufactureHistòria econòmicaWagesEconomic historyIndustrial revolutionSocial historyHistòria socialSalarisIndústria del cotóRevolució industrial
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Heritage and Cultural Policy in France under the Fifth Republic

2003

International audience; In the French historical tradition, four approaches at least have been heavily exploited. One seminal study defines the concept longitudinally in terms of religion, the monarchy, the family, the nation, the administration and science. Another essay uses allegory in an attempt to penetrate the proclaimed, avowed or unspoken motives underlying the notion of heritage. Another work uses the criterion of restoration to determine when a historical monument falls into the category of heritage. Fourth, a recent ground-breaking treatise considers heritage in historical and archaeological practice as reflecting representations of citizenship and the nation. Our angle of attack…

Cultural StudiesFrench revolution[SHS.DROIT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LawSociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subject0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geography02 engineering and technology[ SHS.DROIT ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Law[SHS.DROIT]Humanities and Social Sciences/Lawministère de la cultureState (polity)Economic historypatrimoineCultural heritage managementpolitique culturelleSociologymedia_common05 social sciences021107 urban & regional planningCultural heritageEthnologyChristian ministryHistoire culturelle050703 geographyCultural policy
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Informational Revolution, the Net and Cultural Identity

2003

Cultural StudiesInformation Agebusiness.industryCultural identity05 social sciencesInformation revolution050109 social psychology0506 political scienceEducationArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)050602 political science & public administration0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesThe InternetSociologySocial sciencebusinessEuropean Journal of Cultural Studies
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Maoism and Postmodernism

2015

In this essay I discuss the emergence of the Mao cult during the Cultural Revolution in China and its appropriation in cultural revolutions in Europe and the United States to show how this image resonated with similar cults of popular icons in the West and lent itself to the formulation of theories and practices of postmodernism. The image quality of these cults facilitated the rise of the Mao-craze in the late 1980s and 1990s when political pop productions of Mao by Chinese artists emerged in New York and were then transplanted to China where they met with transfigurations of Mao’s legacy in the People’s Republic. The final stage of postmodern variations of Mao is reached with the presiden…

Cultural revolutionPresidencyHistorymedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentPostmodernismPoliticsAppropriationAestheticsPolitical Science and International RelationsIdeologyChinaCultmedia_commonEuropean Review
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The Concept of Civility and Law

2017

From Hobbes on, the concept of law-making was strongly associated with the needs of creating a third-object (dialectics) that can control force and violence. The same concept of law and violence, which is historically associated with the Occident, paved the way for the creation of borders. By studying the legacy of Foucault and R. Castel and the contribution of sociological thinking, in this chapter we will dissect the roots of national identity and the evolution of security. While industrialism emancipated medieval peasants from their attachment to the soil, a great process of urbanization produced slums and ghettos in. Against this back drop, a new concept of civility erected a barrier be…

DialecticCivilityLawUrbanizationNational identityControl forceSociologyIndustrial Revolution
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