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Civil Religion or Nationalism? The National Day Celebrations in Norway

2021

The Norwegian National Day (17 May, also referred to as Constitution Day) stands out as one of the most popular National Day celebrations in Europe. According to surveys, around seven out of every 10 Norwegians take part in a public celebration during this day. This means that the National Day potentially has an impact on the way people reflect upon national identity and its relationship to the Lutheran heritage. In this paper, I will focus on the role religion plays in the Norwegian National Day rituals. Researchers have described these rituals as both containing a significant religious element and being rather secularized. In this article, I discuss the extent to which the theoretical con…

Religious nationalismlcsh:BL1-2790media_common.quotation_subjectPopulationchurchsecularizationCivil religionlcsh:Religions. Mythology. RationalismPolitical science0502 economics and businessPatriotism050602 political science & public administrationnationalismeducationmedia_commoneducation.field_of_study05 social sciencesReligious studiesGender studiescivil religionChauvinism0506 political scienceNationalismXenophobiaNational identityNational Day celebrationsVDP::Humaniora: 000::Teologi og religionsvitenskap: 150::Religionsvitenskap religionshistorie: 153050203 business & managementReligions
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Marginal contribution, reciprocity and equity in segregated groups: Bounded rationality and selforganization in social networks

2007

We study the formation of social networks that are based on local interaction and simple rule following. Agents evaluate the profitability of link formation on the basis of the Myerson-Shapley principle that payoffs come from the marginal contribution they make to coalitions. The NP-hard problem associated with the Myerson-Shapley value is replaced by a boundedly rational 'spatially' myopic process. Agents consider payoffs from direct links with their neighbours (level 1), which can include indirect payoffs from neighbours' neighbours (level 2) and up to M-levels that are far from global. Agents dynamically break away from the neighbour to whom they make the least marginal contribution. Com…

Self-organizationSelf-organizationEconomics and EconometricsControl and OptimizationEquity (economics)Applied MathematicsNetwork structureRule followingEfficiencyBounded rationalitySocial networksNETWORKSMicroeconomicsMarket orientedMyerson-Shapley valueEconomicsProfitability indexMathematical economicsStabilityValuation (finance)
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La racionalidad y la sostenibilidad como figuras míticas en el desmontaje del sistema público de servicios sociales

2014

Este artículo constituye un balance de los cambios que se están produciendo en el sistema de servicios sociales de la Comunidad Valenciana: 1) Una contextualización en un eje histórico que concluye con la actual búsqueda de un “consenso retrógrado” para desmontar el sistema público y los movimientos sociales de resistencia; 2) El desplazamiento de la contención social de la crisis desde el sistema de servicios sociales al de seguridad social; 3) Las transformaciones institucionales producidas por la vía presupuestaria; 4) El “efecto bumerang” sobre los Servicios Sociales que produce la implementación de la Ley de “promoción de la autonomía personal y apoyo a las situaciones de dependencia”;…

Servicios Sociales Descentralización Comunidad Valenciana reformas estructurales racionalización y sostenibilidad ente local. Social Services Decentralization Valencia structural reforms rationalization and sustainability local authority. Artículo:SOCIOLOGÍA::Cambio y desarrollo social [UNESCO]UNESCO::SOCIOLOGÍA::Cambio y desarrollo social
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Mazzoni a Messina tra Modernismo e Futurismo

2015

Il panorama dell’architettura europea del Novecento è stato particolarmente segnato dalle istanze innovatrici dettate dal Movimento Moderno. In Italia, a partire da questo nuovo scenario, si è costituita una componente specifica, meglio nota come Razionalismo Italiano che ha trovato ulteriori implicazioni di riflessione compositiva e figurativa dell’architettura attraverso i temi propri della ricerca Futurista. Una esperienza quest’ultima che nei principali testi di storia dell’architettura contemporanea, ruota principalmente attorno alla figura di Antonio Sant’Elia, interprete di rilievo di questa corrente che ha rappresentato riferimento fondamentale all’opera di Angiolo Mazzoni. Il Futur…

Settore ICAR/14 - Composizione Architettonica E UrbanaArchitecture Futurism Rationalism Modern Architecture stations Messina MazzoniArchitettura Futurismo Razionalismo Architettura Moderna Stazioni Messina Mazzoni
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A Reinforcement Learning Approach for User Preference-aware Energy Sharing Systems

2021

Energy Sharing Systems (ESS) are envisioned to be the future of power systems. In these systems, consumers equipped with renewable energy generation capabilities are able to participate in an energy market to sell their energy. This paper proposes an ESS that, differently from previous works, takes into account the consumers’ preference, engagement, and bounded rationality. The problem of maximizing the energy exchange while considering such user modeling is formulated and shown to be NP-Hard. To learn the user behavior, two heuristics are proposed: 1) a Reinforcement Learning-based algorithm, which provides a bounded regret and 2) a more computationally efficient heuristic, named BPT- ${K}…

Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniMathematical optimizationCorrectnessComputer Networks and CommunicationsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentComputer scienceHeuristicUser modelingRegretBounded rationalityReinforcement learningCoal Energy exchange Energy Sharing Systems Green products Power generation Production Reinforcement Learning Renewable energy sources User Preference Virtual Power PlantsEnergy marketHeuristics
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Il principio metodologico assente. Perché i giudici non sembrano argomentare in modo sufficientemente razionale e perché, invece, dovrebbero farlo

2011

In questo lavoro sosterrò due tesi. La prima è che non sembra possibile ricostruire il contenuto (di molte) delle motivazioni giudiziali elaborate in molti Stati Costituzionali come una catena di argomenti logicamente corretta. Se, infatti, teniamo conto degli argomenti normalmente addotti nelle sentenze, dei cosiddetti livelli espliciti della motivazione giudiziale, spesso nella giustificazione esterna della premessa maggiore del sillogismo decisionale manca una premessa normativa di carattere generale (che possa, ovviamente, giustificare in modo corretto la premessa maggiore medesima, e “a fortiori” il dispositivo). La seconda tesi che sosterrò è che solo in presenza di certe condizioni i…

Settore IUS/20 - Filosofia Del DirittoParole chiave: razionalità motivazione giudiziale principio metodologico dell’interpretazione Keywords: rationality judicial motivation “methodological principle of interpretation”
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Law, Plans and Practical Rartionality

2012

There is, according to many contemporary jurisprudential theories, a tight relationship between law and practical rationality: the law gives us, or at least it purports to give us, reasons for action. In his book, Legality (2011), Scott J. Shapiro puts forward what at first glance appears to be a new view in this vein. Shapiro calls it the “Planning Theory” of law; it provides an account of what the law is in terms of a particular kind of reasons: plans (a notion moulded, in his work in the philosophy of action, by Michael E. Bratman). In this paper, I provide a reconstruction of the Planning Theory as a view of the relationships between law and practical rationality, and I point to some fu…

Settore IUS/20 - Filosofia Del DirittoScott J. Shapiro Planning theory of law Practical rationality and the law Legal reasons for action Plans Michael E. Bratman
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Derecho, planes y racionalidad práctica

2015

There is, according to many contemporary jurisprudential theories, a tight relationship between law and practical rationality: the law gives us, or at least it purports to give us, reasons for action. In his book, Legality (2011), Scott J. Shapiro puts forward what at first glance appears to be a new view in this vein. Shapiro calls it the “Planning Theory” of law; it provides an account of what the law is in terms of a particular kind of reasons: plans (a notion moulded, in his work in the philosophy of action, by Michael E. Bratman). In this paper, I provide a reconstruction of the Planning Theory as a view of the relationships between law and practical rationality, and I point to some fu…

Settore IUS/20 - Filosofia Del DirittoScott J. Shapiro Planning theory of law Practical rationality and the law Legal reasons for action Plans Michael E. Bratman
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El coste de una decisión que se no quiere tomar. Observaciones acerca de la introducción del delito de tortura en el ordenamiento italiano y un esboz…

2020

After a difficult and disputed drafting, on July 5, 2017, the Italian Parliament approved the Act n. 110/2017, which introduced the crime of torture in Italy. The lack of will of Italian Parliament in promulgating the law, even though Strasbourg Court urged in several occasion to reform the law in order to avoid cases of insufficient sanctions in case of violation of art. 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights, can be explained through a redefinition of the model of legislative rationality: legislator might be considered rational when it enacts ambiguous legislative texts at the lowest electoral cost if it urged to do by the pressure of supranational jurisdictions. Finally, even thoug…

Settore IUS/20 - Filosofia Del Dirittotorture rational legislator European Convention on Human Rights legality principle
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A rejoinder

2003

Settore SECS-P/04 - Storia Del Pensiero Economicoclassical economics rational reconstruction historiography of economics
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