Search results for "CAPES"
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Geosemiotic study of mobility as a communicated item and the use of English in emplaced signs
2013
Globalisoituva maailma nivoutuu monimutkaisella tavalla useiksi sosiaalisiksi tiloiksi ja tässä prosessissa liikkuvuuden kasvulla ja levittäytymisellä on merkittävä osa. Historiallisesti periferiset alueet liittyvät osaksi globaalia maailmaa lentokenttien, rautateiden ja tieverkkojen tuodessa mukanaan ihmisvirtoja, jotka aikaansaavat kulttuurisia ja kielellisiä muutoksia. Keskellä näitä muutoksia ovat sekä liikkuvuutta varten rakennetut ympäristöt, eli mobiilit tilat, että nykyajan globaali kieli, englanti. Tätä taustaa vasten asettuvan tutkimuksen tarkoituksena on kartoittaa mobiileja tiloja kommunikatiivisina ympäristöinä tutkimalla näihin tiloihin sijoitettuja tekstejä sekä niiden välity…
Préparer et réussir le CAPES de documentation
2008
08011; Le CAPES externe de documentation est un entretien d'embauche. Le candidat doit tout à la fois faire la preuve de ses compétences, ici et maintenant, mais il doit aussi convaincre le jury de la richesse de son potentiel d'évolution. La nature des épreuves montre clairement que le concours de recrutement est un outil de modification progressive de la fonction de professeur documentaliste. Comment s'adapter à cette évolution ? Comment convaincre le jury de sa capacité à devenir une force de proposition dans l'établissement scolaire ? A la différence des examens universitaires, le CAPES est un concours. Il ne suffit plus de posséder des savoirs. Il ne suffit plus de maîtriser des savoir…
The Role of the Night & the Northern Lights in the Production of a New Touristic Imaginary of the North
2015
International audience; Our work is based on empirical observation: the development of a tourist offer proposing to observe the northern lights in some Nordic areas. We place these developments in a broader dynamic of changes in our relationship to the night. These changes find a translation in a tourism that takes the night and its environmental resources as objects. This communication focuses on a particular object of these tourist dynamics: the northern lights. We formulate the following hypothesis: the erosion by the urban lighting of the “natural” night and of the accessibility to its “environmental resources” (as the starry sky, for example) provides an opportunity for some areas of l…
Exploring the opportunities and challenges of european design policy to enable innovation. The case of designscapes project
2020
Design policy for innovation and prosperity has been acknowledged and adopted globally. Existing literature on design policy usually adopts a top-down perspective to analyse the components of the design innovation system and ignores the practical needs of practitioners. Our study aims to explore potential opportunities and challenges of design policies for design-enabled innovation from a bottom-up perspective. We firstly discussed the enabling role of design in the context of design as input, output and process of innovation with emphasis on design-enabled innovation conception
Vivere ai margini. Comunità rom tra i borderscapes
2016
Il presente saggio presenta una sintesi della ricerca etnografica condotta a Palermo, presso il campo rom, dal 2005 al 2010 (Di Giovanni 2015). Il focus d’indagine prescelto è quello di mettere in luce le pratiche di attraversamento fisico-metaforico degli spazi urbani, adottate da alcune famiglie rom nel loro quotidiano fatto di invisibilità e di discriminazione. A partire dagli studi condotti da Leonardo Piasere (1991, 1996, 1999, 2004) e da Nando Sigona (2002, 2005, 2009); la ricerca prova a delineare la molteplice fisionomia di questa minoranza etnica nella città di Palermo nel riorganizzare e condurre un’esistenza ai margini della città, con un riferimento comparativo all’Italia e all’…
Of Oaks, Erratic Boulders, and Milkmaids
2004
In the study and care for rural landscapes and their inhabitants a perpetual dilemma is knowing the different discourses those landscapes embody for a culture group, or “discourse community,” as Siri Aasbo (1999: 148) calls it (after Eco 1977). It is a well-known truism that a gap exists in the understanding and evaluation of landscapes between insiders and outsiders, natives and visitors, actors and observers, inhabitants and experts. Since this is known territory, I shall not revisit it, except to restate the obvious — expert opinion, even when well-intended, rarely agrees with the local inhabitants in what is good for them. As Sverker Sorlin expresses it, landscape is a “contested terrai…
The recovery of the buhayra of the Favara in the Conca d'oro of Palermo and the vegetation in the area of Zeus's temple in the Valley of the Temples …
2009
Umanesimo della pietra/Humanism of the stone
2009
Lost in space? Using geo-narratives to interpret land use changes in a rural landscape of inner Sicily
2021
Intercropping landscapes characterised by the presence of certain plant features (i.e. old-century olive trees) are usually considered traditional landscapes, extremely important for their biocultural heritage. Olive agroforestry systems were widespread in the past throughout Sicily. Recent evolution processes involving intensification have switched to olive grove monocultures. Here we present ongoing work on the application of geo-narratives to interpret transformation dynamics of land use practices in a rural landscape of inner Sicily. Based on the assumption that spatial patterns are the expression of transformation processes, where the spatial variation of human activities is a signific…
DIVERSITÀ BIOCULTURALE DI ALCUNI PAESAGGI MEDITERRANEI DI MONTAGNA
2016
The work presents a biocultural diversity interpretation of traditional Mediterranean agricultural landscapes. These landscapes are the result of complex interactions between biodiversity (at all levels, including species richness, ecosystem and biotope diversity) and cultural diversity, including material and immaterial aspects (architectural heritage, traditions, customs, local traditional agricultural practices, dialectal culture, etc.). The main theme is the traditional use of water related to traditional hydraulic systems, which in some areas date back to medieval times. Traditional agricultural landscapes grant a variety of ecosystem services and play a key role in biodiversity conser…