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In contrattempo, per stereotipi e incidenti. Antropologia di un frammento di esistenza

2017

È un saggio forse un po’ sperimentale, un po’ troppo deleuziano: con riferimenti dissimulati ad antropologi del presente e del passato, nonostante la forma narrativa sia pervadente. Mostra troppe linee di fuga, è vero. Ma se dovessi riscriverlo lo scriverei nello stesso modo, nel corso degli anni, usandolo proprio come ancora di riflessione e di interrogazione epistemologica. Questo saggio non è infatti il risultato di una trascrizione di qualche idea del momento trasposta immediatamente in testo. Tutto il contrario: sono tornato, nel tempo, a lavorare su questo breve saggio (iniziato a scrivere sotto forma di appunto di campo circa dieci anni fa, a Tallinn, in seguito a un fatto effettivam…

Settore M-DEA/01 - Discipline Demoetnoantropologicheagency quotidiano coincidenza incidente etnografia
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Dal concetto all’artefatto. Frammentarie considerazioni sulle origini e sulle ragioni dell’arte preistorica

2021

La realizzazione consapevole di manufatti litici, a dispetto di coloro che hanno voluto attribuire esclusivamente a Homo sapiens tale abilità, è attività già sistematicamente praticata, e non senza virtuosismi, dall’assai più antico e “primitivo” Homo erectus, oltre che essere un radicato patrimonio dei Neanderthaliani, specie vissuta per millenni in contemporanea con i Sapiens e con questi certamente entrata in contatto. Tra le più antiche manifatture complesse, documentate in Europa, in Africa, in Asia, si segnalano le amigdale: artefatti bifacciali i cui più antichi esemplari a noi noti risalgono a oltre 1,5 milioni di anni fa e i più recenti a circa 130.000. Sono dunque la manipolazione…

Settore M-DEA/01 - Discipline Demoetnoantropologichepreistoria cultura materiale agency arte
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Rappresentazioni e territorio nelle dinamiche del turismo: il caso della Lonely Planet Sicily

2018

L’attuale dibattito sul riordino territoriale del Paese rende nuovamente centrale il concetto di territorio che, da sempre, in una prospettiva geografica pone problemi definitori. Esso può essere, infatti, oggetto di produzioni simboliche e (ri)semantizzazioni in grado di ridefinirlo e di creare specifiche modalità di interazione. A questo proposito, il presente lavoro intende proporre una riflessione su alcune dinamiche di produzione e riproduzione simbolica che interessano il concetto di territorio nel turismo, ambito in cui si può osservare una relazione diretta tra rappresentazione del territorio (intesa anche come narrazione) e possibilità d’azione. In particolare, attraverso il caso s…

Settore M-GGR/02 - Geografia Economico-PoliticaThe current debate about the Italian territorial reorganization makes again fundamental the concept of «territory». This paper aims to reflect on some important dynamics that concern the idea of territory. More in particular I explore in which form it can be (re)semantised through some tourism representations and narrations able to create specific ways of interaction. By taking into account the case study of the Lonely Planet 2017 digital tourist guidebook dedicated to Sicily that splits (and reorganizes) the island in smaller «regions» it is possible to reflect on a complex space dynamic able to redefine the same idea of territory. Indeed the tourist guidebook uses both texts and geographical maps to propose an anthology of homogeneous and coherent destinations to make the Otherness more accessible for the readers. This process demonstrates how symbolic (re)productions of a territory can give rise to specific constructions of places creating different concepts of region and therefore performative spaces and opportunities of «agency». In other terms the (re)definition of the Sicilian territory proposed by the guide invites tourists to consider a new (narrated) geography invites and invites to interact with it thinking as visitors. From a geographical and cultural point of view reflection on these dynamics allows us to consider some (re)definitions of space in relation to forms of textualization (even on the maps). An imaginary but performative geography that attributes to the concept of territory epistemological and gnoseological possibilities.Settore M-GGR/01 - Geografia
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“The European Medicines Agency (EMEA) guideline on oncology drug development”

2007

Settore MED/06 - Oncologia Medicadrug development European Medicines Agency
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Personalizzazione dell’intervento e universalismo delle prestazioni: una declinazione agency struttura nella riflessione sul welfare state di Achille…

2021

This paper highlights how the historical-sociological reconstruction of the birth and diffusion of the welfare state in industrialized countries carried out by Achille Ardigò in his essay Introduction to the Sociological Analysis of the Welfare State and its Transformations constitutes a milestone for the sociology of welfare. The analysis of the Italian sociologist’s considerations deepens the debate inherent in the functions of care and control of the system whose phenomenology outlines universalization of services and personalization of intervention. We argue that Ardigò sees the welfare state as a necessary modality for the life of developed societies. It is a social technology that con…

Settore SPS/07 - Sociologia GeneraleWelfare State Ardigò Agency-structure Care Social Control
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Il ruolo delle donne nell’accoglienza e nell’inclusione dei migranti. Tratteggi di un’agency al femminile

2020

Today, the identification of migrants with asylum seekers and the overestimation of inflows – also referred to as the “refugee crisis” – has meant that Italy, as a politically strategic borderland of Europe, coincides with a battleground between sovereign drives and solidarity tensions. If refugees are the most visible object of political contention, governance operated by Ngo’s and, more generally, by civil society, sees women in the front row in a battle aimed at re-humanizing politics. The clash, which lasted for weeks between Captain Rackete of Sea Watch 3 and Minister Salvini, did not only represent a confrontation between reception policies and rejection policies, between the dehumani…

Settore SPS/08 - Sociologia Dei Processi Culturali E ComunicativiSettore SPS/07 - Sociologia Generalemigrant women professionals proximity violence governance policy female alliances agency capabilities.
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Le parole della violenza. Recrudescenze mediterranee di patriarcalismo e sessismo

2016

l capitolo ha lo scopo di descrivere i modi e gli escamotages con cui le parole, nei diversi contesti pubblici e privati in cui definiscono le relazioni, veicolano un portato di violenza simbolica mirante a classificare i generi performandone le rispettive identità. A tale scopo l’autrice fa riferimento al “discorso eufemizzato (Bourdieu 1993) e al concetto di “agentività” (Duranti 2007), per descrivere la procedura di naturalizzazione di pratiche discorsive volta ad affermare il sistema androcentrico della parola. Sullo sfondo i retaggi di una cultura mediterranea ancora patriarcale e sessista, passata in rassegna attraverso l’analisi discorsiva di alcuni racconti di Camilleri e l’individu…

Settore SPS/08 - Sociologia Dei Processi Culturali E Comunicatividiscorso sessismo meridionalità genere eufemismo agentivitàSettore SPS/07 - Sociologia Generalediscourse sexism Southern Italian gender euphemism agency
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Novel approach to study the perception of animacy in dogs.

2017

Humans tend to perceive inanimate objects as animate based on simple motion cues. So far this perceptual bias has been studied mostly in humans by utilizing two-dimensional video and interactive displays. Considering its importance for survival, the perception of animacy is probably also widespread among animals, however two-dimensional displays are not necessarily the best approach to study the phenomenon in non-human species. Here we applied a novel method to study whether dogs recognize a dependent (chasing-like) movement pattern performed by inanimate agents in live demonstration. We found that dogs showed more interest toward the agents that demonstrated the chasing-like motion, compar…

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Rethinking age in athletic retirement: An existential-narrative perspective

2015

The aim of this paper is to examine theoretical understandings of athletic career and career termination from an existential-narrative perspective. Our critical analysis suggests that career models and many research texts have an implicit understanding of sport as a profession and propose a normative end to the career when athletes no longer improve their results. Being framed by Western cultural narratives of ageing as decline, the aforementioned career models disregard athletes’ subjective careers and their agency in bringing meaning to experiences of ageing and decline in athletic performance. While the main focus of this paper is on theoretical analysis, some empirical findings from our…

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The Problem of the First Belief: Group Agents and Responsibility

2020

Abstract Attributing moral responsibility to an agent requires that the agent is a capable member of a moral community. Capable members of a moral community are often thought of as moral reasoners (or moral persons) and, thus, to attribute moral responsibility to collective agents would require showing that they are capable of moral reasoning. It is argued here that those theories that understand collective reasoning and collective moral agency in terms of collective decision-making and commitment – as is arguably the case with Christian List and Philip Pettit’s theory of group agency – face the so-called “problem of the first belief” that threatens to make moral reasoning impossible for gr…

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