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Ecclesia carinensis. Una sede episcopale alle origini del cristianesimo fra Palermo e Lilibeo; La catacomba paleocristiana di Villagrazia di Carini

2020

The Early Christian cemetery discovered by chance in Villagrazia di Carini in 1899, then forgotten and negletted, has been brought to light from the year 2000 to today thanks to the systematic teamwork of the University of Palermo and the Pontificia Commissione di Archeologia Sacra (PCAS). The unexpected dimension of the site, the largest underground cemetery of Early Christianity so far known in western Sicily, has finally allowed the historiographical debate to find a meeting point on the age-old problem of the existence of ecclesia carinensis, an Early Byzantine diocese attested by the written sources up to the eighth century and disappeared after the centuries of the Islamic domination …

Early Christian cemeteryLate Roman and Byzantine Sicilyecclesia carinensiarchaeological explorationdiocesefunerary architectureSettore L-ANT/08 - Archeologia Cristiana E Medievale
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Ricerche nella catacomba di Villagrazia di Carini

2018

The Quaderno Digitale 9 is dedicated to the archaeological researches conducted in the Early Christian catacomb of Villagrazia di Carini until year 2015. The essay of G. Schirò presents the results of the excavations carried out from 2008 to 2011 in the Gallery IX and the structural analysis of 36 burials. Marco Correra, in the second essay, presents the analysis of the types of closure of the tombs so far excavated, in comparison with other funerary contexts in Sicily, Sardinia and North Africa. Finally, Francesco Scirè and Marta Marescalchi illustrate the project drawn up for the enjoyment of the most representative sectors of the monument, whose visit was inaugurated in May 2015.

Early Christian cemeteryburialstructural analysiscatacombSettore L-ANT/08 - Archeologia Cristiana E Medievalearchaeological excavation
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Premessa al volume: Il cubicolo X13 nella catacomba di Villagrazia di Carini. Indagini preliminari e interventi di consolidamento 2016-2019

2019

This book is dedicated to the archaeological excavations and to the consolidation of the structures of cubicle X13 in the catacomb of Villagrazia di Carini (PA). In 2015 the interesting funerary chamber was seriously damaged by the collapse of the ceiling; from 2016 to 2019, the realization of the recovery and restoration project by the Pontificia Commissione di Archeologia Sacra has been the occasion for the study of the rock-cut architectures and of the structural characteristics of the cubicle, one of the most remarkable private funerary spaces in the Early Christian and byzantine cemetery of Carini.

Early Christian cemeterystructural analysis in archaeologyfunerary chamberconsolidation projectSettore L-ANT/08 - Archeologia Cristiana E MedievaleLate Roman and Medieval Sicily
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Religious Education in Secularist Kindergartens? Pedagogical Leaders on Religion in Norwegian ECEC

2022

According to the legal framework, religion forms a certain part of Norwegian early childhood education in publicly owned kindergartens. As the only Scandinavian country where this is the case, the object clause (statement of purpose) for Norwegian kindergartens defines basic values in the Christian and humanist heritage and tradition as the value foundation for the institution. In this article we explore the impact of the processes of secularization and pluralization on the pedagogical content of early childhood education, and how some pedagogical leaders understand the religious elements. Empirically, the article is partly based on qualitative interviews targeting seven public kindergarten…

Early childhood educationSecularismVDP::Humaniora: 000::Teologi og religionsvitenskap: 150religious education; minorities; kindergartens; secularism; early childhood education; Christian heritage and traditionReligious studiesChristian traditionsKindergartensChristian heritageVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Pedagogiske fag: 280Religious educationMinoritiesReligions
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Long-term analysis (1863–2002) of environmental change in the Capo Feto area (Mediterranean sea)

2004

The area of Capo Feto represents one of the few remaining salt-marshy zones in Sicily. It lies within a site of importance for the Community (defined as a “sito di importanza comunitaria” (SIC)), which also includes Margi Spanò and Margi Milo. The Capo Feto and Margi Spanò marshlands have also been identified by the Ministry for the Environment as an area deserving special protection (“zona a protezione speciale” (ZPS)). Moreover, in 1999, 150 ha of the Capo Feto area were included in a project for environmental rehabilitation as part of the European Union “Life-Nature 2000” programme (Comitato Tecnico-Scientifico Area di Capo Feto, 1997). Prior to this, the area had become somewhat degrade…

EcologyEnvironmental changeCapo Feto Marshy area Natural biotope ModificationsNatural (archaeology)FisheryEnvironmental rehabilitationGeographyMediterranean seaGeneral Earth and Planetary Sciencesmedia_common.cataloged_instanceChristian ministryEuropean unionEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_commonChemistry and Ecology
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Rola Tradycji w Kościele. Między „archeologizmem” a „entuzjazmem”

2020

The article is an attempt to answer the question about the relation between tradition and the development of theological cognition. The church from the first centuries was aware that allegiance to the council tenets exceeds a technical repetition of council`s formulas. It is clear that a belief in dogma assumes openness to both the past and the future.In the article two approaches to tradition are criticized: archeological and enthusiastic. The first one is linked with attempt to end the possibility of adding to a developing tradition further at any point in history; the second one is a result of conviction that currents form of doctrine and church are exactly what is wanted by God.In refer…

EcologyRepetition (rhetorical device)Philosophymedia_common.quotation_subjectDoctrineAllegianceRevelationInsect ScienceConvictionMeaning (existential)History of ChristianityTheologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPeriod (music)media_commonTheological Research. The Journal of Systematic Theology
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Social class and university graduates’ overqualification: testing two mediated relationships

2018

[EN] University graduates’ overqualification (i.e., having more education, qualification and/or skills than one’s job requires) has important negative consequences. However, much less is known about its antecedents. This represents an important gap in the literature. In order to fill this gap, the goal of this study is to test a mediational model on the antecedents of university graduates’ overqualification (OQ). We posit that social class is negatively related to OQ through two mediational links: a) via social capital, and b) via social capital and tolerance towards OQ. The results obtained in a sample of 144 university graduates provided support for the second mediational link, so that so…

Economic growthHigher educationbusiness.industryTeachingEducational systemsOverqualificationHigher EducationSocial classSocial classTolerance towards overqualificationSocial capitalWork (electrical)Agency (sociology)LearningOverqualificationChristian ministrySociologybusinessEducational systemsSocial capitalProceedings of the 4th International Conference on Higher Education Advances (HEAd'18)
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Wydatki gmin na usługi opiekuńcze a zmiany demograficzne w Polsce

2020

Local governments as the smallest units of territorial self‑government in Poland are responsible for providing care services. The growing number of the elderly can influence the expenditures level connected with ensuring proper care for them, and it may constitute a growing problem for local government, especially for districts with a lower level of socio‑economic development. In recent years, a quite high increase in benefits amount due to care services and specialist care services has been observed. Therefore, a question arises whether a significant dependence can be observed between the share of the elderly in the population and the degree of local governments’ financial burden due to pr…

Economic growthPopulation0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciences01 natural scienceslcsh:Financelcsh:HG1-9999lcsh:HF5410-5417.5the elderlyeducationStatistic0105 earth and related environmental sciencesSocial policySpecialist careeducation.field_of_studyScope (project management)usługi opiekuńczelcsh:Marketing. Distribution of products021107 urban & regional planningcare servicesGeneral Medicineosoby starszefinanse gminLocal governmentChristian ministryBusinessmunicipal financePublic financeActa Universitatis Lodziensis Folia Oeconomica
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‘We Are a Training and Development Organisation’ – Research and Development in Finnish Polytechnics

2010

This chapter discusses the research mission of the polytechnic sector in Finland. According to the Finnish Ministry of Education, polytechnics have already become essential actors in the regional innovation system, but they should enhance their regional impact with measures taken to develop the structure of education provision, to combine polytechnics’ regional development projects into larger entities linking different sectors, and to boost networking with different stakeholders, higher education institutions and schools. Polytechnics’ contacts with the world of work have also improved significantly with the aim of evolving into development processes, which benefit all the partners involve…

Economic growthRegional developmentHigher educationWork (electrical)business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectHigh educationChristian ministryBusinessTraining and developmentRegional innovation systemWelfaremedia_common
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Grassroots Social Innovation for Human Development: An Analysis of Alternative Food Networks in the City of Valencia (Spain)

2017

This paper explores the contribution the capability approach (CA) and grassroots innovation (GI) literature makes to a better understanding of the complexity, richness and specificity of bottom-up processes of social innovation (SI), and their specific contribution to social transformation. Using a purely qualitative methodology, the paper addresses a case study—organic food buying groups in the city of Valencia—and examines them through the lenses of SI, GI and CA. By taking four concurrent dimensions of the SI literature (agents, purposes, drivers and processes) and cross-fertilising them with the bottom-up, people-driven character of GI, and the concepts of agency, capabilities, delibera…

Economic growthmedia_common.quotation_subject0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyEconomia010501 environmental sciencesDevelopmentPublic administration01 natural sciencesGrassrootsDeliberative democracySociologyPROYECTOS DE INGENIERIACitizenshipCapability approach0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_commonDeliberative democracySocial innovation021107 urban & regional planningHuman development (humanity)AgencyGrassroots innovationsCapability approachChristian ministrySocial innovationJournal of Human Development and Capabilities
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