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La Media Education al Centro Tau. Dalla teoria alla pratica

2022

Il contributo illustra le attività di media education del Centro Tau di Palermo come approccio per la costruzione di una civic intentionality (Mihailidis and Thevenin 2013) nei giovani che frequentano questo centro di aggregazione giovanile collocato in una delle aree più colpite da disagio sociale della città di Palermo.

The contribution illustrates the media education activities of the Tau Centre of Palermo as an approach for the construction of a civic intentionality (Mihailidis and Thevenin 2013) in the young people who attend this youth centre located in one of the areas most affected by social hardship in the city of Palermo.Settore SPS/08 - Sociologia Dei Processi Culturali E Comunicativi
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La scoperta, sistemazione e conservazione della grande Iscrizione di Gortina, nell'isola di Creta (1884-1921): la protezione delle testimonianze e le…

2013

La scoperta e la conservazione della Grande Iscrizione di Gortina a Creta, da parte degli studiosi italiani, fra la fine del XIX sec. e i primi decenni del XX sec., rappresentò un grande riconoscimento scientifico-culturale per la giovane nazione italiana. Nel passato, l’isola di Creta era stata legata alla Repubblica di Venezia e anche questo rapporto favorì l’invio a Creta del giovane epigrafista F. Halbherr, il quale fra notevoli peripezie rinvenne, assieme all’epigrafista tedesco E. Fabricius, la famosa l’iscrizione nell’antica città di Gortina. L’iscrizione, fra le più antiche e complete finora conosciute in tutta Europa, conteneva le norme sulla famiglia, l’eredità e in generale i dir…

The discovery and preservation of the Great Inscription of Gortyna in Crete by Italian researchers in the late nineteenth century. and the first decades of the twentieth century. was an important cultural and scientific recognition for the young Italian nation. In the past the island of Crete had been tied to the Republic of Venice and this report also favored sending in Crete the young epigraphist F. Halbherr who among considerable vicissitudes came to together to the epigraphist german E. Fabricius the inclusion of the famous ancient city of Gortyna. The inscription among the oldest and most comprehensive so far known throughout Europe the rules contained on the family's legacy in general and the rights and duties of some of the people of the Minoan civilization (480-450 BC). The inscription was carved on blocks organic limestone a restored ancient building which later in Roman times was turned into odeon. The Laws of Gortyn were engraved on the remains of the wall forming the passageway in front of the steps of the odeon. The essay traces the events that led to the discovery and subsequent storage made by Halbherr especially with the help of archaeologist L. Pernier and finally with the help of architect E. Stefani who designed a modern cover on the top of the ambulatory of the segments containing the inscription. This coverage was made to perform during the First World War on the basis of the Italian project from the Greek Government in order to protect the membership from possible war damage but especially from vandalism. The roof brick clay of the Laws of Gortyna still serves its function and ensures the use of the monument bearing witness to the preservation of Italian culture in Greece and more generally in the world. But in Sicily in the remains of the Villa del Casale in Piazza Armerina (Enna) its elegant protection (built in 1957) is representative of a whole period of culture of the Italian restoration is removed and replaced because it has not been able to make a ongoing maintenance is due. A bad example of conservation and management of a UNESCO monument from which arise after the work for the construction of new roofs an equally insulting to the archaeological heritage and scenic Italian and world.Settore ICAR/19 - Restauro
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Una tabla inédita de Fernando Yáñez y nueva luz sobre su estancia en Almedina (1518-1525)

2020

The contribution presents a new acquisition for the catalog of Fernando Yáñez, a Holy Family dating back to 1523, shedding new light on the artist?s production in the third decade of the sixteenth century during his return to Almedina, his birthplace, in a time frame that divides the works for Valencia, like the retablo mayor for the city?s cathedral, from his altarpieces for Cuenca.

Tomasso The contribution presents a new acquisition for the catalog of Fernando Yáñezlike the retablo mayor for the city?s cathedralUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]0211-5808 9678 Archivo de arte valenciano 564145 2020 101 7707980 Una tabla inédita de Fernando Yáñez y nueva luz sobre su estancia en Almedina (1518-1525) Mozzatihis birthplaceshedding new light on the artist?s production in the third decade of the sixteenth century during his return to Almedinaa Holy Family dating back to 1523from his altarpieces for Cuenca. 115 126in a time frame that divides the works for Valencia
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Walking tourism in urban destinations: some preliminary results from a survey in Malaga with gps-based technologies

2018

Walking tourism in urban destinations can be defined as a sequence of day visits and/or a sequence of walking tours. In this work, GPS tracking data on spatio-temporal behaviour of walking tourists in Malaga are reported as case study. Malaga is a booming tourist destination characterized by a city centre, particularly suitable for a pedestrian visit. From 22nd January to 19th March 2018 for a total period of 41 days, a survey was carried out with a specific protocol: 103 interviews were conducted and 101 GPS valid tracks were collected. Walking tourists were systematically sampled, starting from the population of all tourists staying in the surveying day at some selected hotels in the city…

Tourism survey GPS-based survey Malaga walking tourism urban destination city tourismSettore SECS-S/05 - Statistica Sociale
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Use of ICT in Smart Cities. A practical case applied to traffic management in the city of Valencia

2015

The whole process of converting a city into the new concept of Smart City implies the improvement of the efficiency and quality of services made available by governments and businesses and a corresponding increase in citizens' quality of life.

Transport engineeringQuality of life (healthcare)business.industryProcess (engineering)Information and Communications TechnologyComputerSystemsOrganization_MISCELLANEOUSSmart citymedia_common.quotation_subjectQuality (business)Linked dataInternet of Thingsbusinessmedia_common2015 Smart Cities Symposium Prague (SCSP)
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The Many Faces of Turku : An Essayistic Study of Urban Travel

2020

What does it mean to take a photographic, imaginary, or fictional journey to some destination? How does indirect observation of the object differ from direct observation? What are they like, the immediate and the mediated Turku? Which of them is more real or more authentic? Turku is Finland’s most poetic city. It is also the most European of our cities. As the flâneur saunters along the banks of the River Aura, he traverses several centuries. The murmur of yesteryear is to be heard in the old buildings and in the foliage of the time-honoured trees. Here is the cradle, the first home of Finnish civilization. The philosopher-poet is able to see into the essence of a city: he has the patience …

Turku-nessesseetkaupungiturban travelkulttuurifilosofiapaikallishistoria (historia)kaupunkikuvalyriikkaessaystic studykaupunkikulttuurikulttuurihistoriaTurkukaupunkimatkailuflâneurcultural-pedagogical city tourmatkaoppaatvalokuvat
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Carnaval y música: una breve semblanza de la Tuna Compostelana de 1888

2021

At the end of the 19th century, Spanish carnivals have been marked by the participation of the different tunas or also known as, estudiantinas. These groups achieved significant relevance in Galicia, especially in the city of Compostela, which, year after year, encouraged and supported the formation of groups of this nature to liven up the carnivals in the different Spanish cities. Although, different from its predecessors, the Santiago Tuna of 1888 ventured and made its mark in history, thanks to its intrepidity in having been the first Galician group that crossed the borders and enlivened the carnivals in the cities of the neighboring country, Portugal. This research, approached from a hi…

UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASapproached from a historical and descriptive perspectiveSpanish carnivals have been marked by the participation of the different tunas or also known asLeslie At the end of the 19th centuryrevista de investigación musical: territorios para el arte 590908 2021 7 8182068 Carnaval y música: una breve semblanza de la Tuna Compostelana de 1888 Freitas de Torres2386-8260 13268 Itamarestudiantinas. These groups achieved significant relevance in Galiciayear after yeardifferent from its predecessorsPortugal. This researchand place it as an indispensable part of a traditionthrough primary and secondary sourcesterritorios para el arte 590908 2021 7 8182068 Carnaval y música: una breve semblanza de la Tuna Compostelana de 1888 Freitas de Torres [revista de investigación musical]the Santiago Tuna of 1888 ventured and made its mark in historywhich lasts until today. 285 298:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]aims to carry out a review of the semblance Compostelana Estudiantina of 1888thanks to its intrepidity in having been the first Galician group that crossed the borders and enlivened the carnivals in the cities of the neighboring countryespecially in the city of Compostelaencouraged and supported the formation of groups of this nature to liven up the carnivals in the different Spanish cities. Althoughwhich
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Los canecillos de la Capilla del Cementerio de San Juan del Hospital de Valencia

2020

In the medieval cemetery of the Historic Site of San Juan del Hospital of Valencia is housed a small funeral chapel founded in the late thirteenth century by the knight Arnau de Romaní. Along its cornice there are a series of heads of animals and humans that are one of the few sculptural vestiges inserted into the Romanesque iconographic tradition that are preserved in the city. So far they have not aroused the interest of specialists and no one has dedicated a detailed study to these curious and interesting images located in the marginal spaces of such a beautiful building. This article aims to complete this gap addressing the study of the corbels of the small temple, projecting a thematic…

UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASprojecting a thematic tour both for its iconography and for its symbolic and functional meaning. Iglesia de San Juan del Hospital / Hospitalarios / Canecillos / Escultura / RománicoChurch of San Juan del Hospital / Hospitalers / Corbels / Sculpture / Romanesque. 9 26Emilio Jesús In the medieval cemetery of the Historic Site of San Juan del Hospital of Valencia is housed a small funeral chapel founded in the late thirteenth century by the knight Arnau de Romaní. Along its cornice there are a series of heads of animals and humans that are one of the few sculptural vestiges inserted into the Romanesque iconographic tradition that are preserved in the city. So far they have not aroused the interest of specialists and no one has dedicated a detailed study to these curious and interesting images located in the marginal spaces of such a beautiful building. This article aims to complete this gap addressing the study of the corbels of the small temple:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]0211-5808 9678 Archivo de arte valenciano 564145 2020 101 7707052 Los canecillos de la Capilla del Cementerio de San Juan del Hospital de Valencia Díaz García
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Re-think, Re-load, Re-cycle: Mediterranean Urban Metamorphosis

2013

Metamorphosis is the new and powerful keyword in time of crisis. We are not undergoing a mere -even though dramaticpassing situation, but we are living in a crisis which requires a metamorphosis of the ecological, cultural, economic, social and political systems to get out of it other than we were when entering it. The metamorphosis will have to be mainly urban, because we are now in the Urban Age in which more than half the population live and work in cities, at levels exceeding 80% in Europe. The city, as the predominant form of inhabiting, is invested with the “responsibility” of producing innovative, more sustainable, intelligent and creative life styles, able of generating the innovati…

URBAN REGENERATION CREATIVE CITY RECYCLESettore ICAR/21 - Urbanistica
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Re-imagine, Re-load, Re-cycle: New Urbanism for the City of Future

2014

The failure of European development model based on financial protocols urges the need to "re-think capitalism" toward a greater spatial dimension and a different approach in the use/reuse/reduction of the capitals utilised in development processes. Especially in Mediterranean Europe we have to restart from urban capitals (space, identity, quality, service and production) using them as renewed engines of sustainable growth (RE-IMAGINE). In the global change scenario, the shrinking city produces several urban "fragments", functional "chips" and "scraps" of development that, through a recycling process/project, can be brought back into urban infrastructures for new cycles of life (RE-CYCLE). T…

URBAN REGENERATION RE-CYCLE CREATIVE CITYSettore ICAR/21 - Urbanistica
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