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L'impresa pubblica in Italia: una "storia" economico-aziendale e dottrinale

2011

Il saggio ripercorre la storia dell'impresa pubblica in Italia, nelle sue tre fasi: la prima, di fine Ottocento, data dalla nascita delle "municipalizzate", la seconda, tra le due guerre, data dalla nascita delle partecipazioni statali, la terza, nel Dopoguerra, data dall'esplosione dell'economia mista e del ruolo pubblico nell'economia sino a tutti gli anni '80. La storia si articola in due parti principali: una prima parte è data dalla storia aziendale in sé; la seconda è data dalla storia delle idee delle discipline aziendali nello studiare il fenomeno dell'impresa pubblica.

Settore SECS-P/07 - Economia AziendaleImpresa pubblica discipline aziendali Economia mista
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Manager e cambiamento organizzativo alla Biennale di Venezia

2008

Nel 1998 il legislatore ha avviato in Biennale una fase di rin- novamento alla cui guida si sono alternati tre presidenti. Confrontandone strategia e operato, nonché le relazioni che hanno instaurato con l’ambiente di riferimento, si intende verificare il grado di successo del cambiamento nonché il diverso ruolo gioca- to dal presidente, dalla strategia adottata, dalle pressioni politiche, legislative e del mondo culturale. In altri termini, si vuole valutare se il cambiamento previsto dal legislatore sia stato effettivamente realizzato e in quale misura, oppure se, al contrario, si registri la mera adesione formale ai nuovi valori aziendali. L’analisi ha evidenziato come ciascuno dei tre p…

Settore SECS-P/10 - Organizzazione AziendaleBiennale di Venezia manager cambiamento organizzativoBiennale di Veneziacambiamento organizzativoSettore L-ART/03 - Storia dell'Arte ContemporaneaSettore SECS-P/08 - Economia e Gestione delle ImpreseSettore L-ART/05 - Discipline Dello Spettacolomanager
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Die Vierte Welt in Berlin: a minor art space in THE CAPITAL OF CREATIVITY

2019

Portraying an alternative theatre space in Berlin, called "Vierte Welt", this article reflects upon the recent changes in the 'spirit of Capitalism' (Boltansik / Chiapello) that has shaped the old and new German capital as an alledged contemporary Eden of creativity and artistic critique.

Settore SPS/01 - Filosofia PoliticaTheatre alternative theatre spaces Berlin Capitalism critique Boltanski Chiapello work subjectivity precarity Vierte WeltSettore L-ART/05 - Discipline Dello Spettacolo
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The ecology of sexual conflict: behaviorally plastic responses to temperature variation in the social environment can drastically modulate male harm …

2018

AbstractSexual conflict is a fundamental driver of male/female adaptations, an engine of biodiversity, and a crucial determinant of population viability. For example, sexual conflict frequently leads to behavioural adaptations that allow males to displace their rivals, but in doing so harm those same females they are competing to access. Sexual conflict via male harm hence not only deviates females from their fitness optimum, but can decrease population viability and facilitate extinction. Despite this prominent role, we are far from understanding what factors modulate the intensity of sexual conflict, and particularly the role of ecology in mediating underlying behavioural adaptations. In …

Sexual conflicteducation.field_of_studyHarmVariation (linguistics)EcologyEcology (disciplines)PopulationBiodiversitySocial environmentExtinction (psychology)Biologyeducation
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Technical Identity in a MergerProcess—Between a Rock and a Hard Place

2020

AbstractUniversity mergers are sites of self-reflection where the identities of the institutions in question are juxtaposed and challenged. We examine the organisational identity of a Finnish single-faculty technical university in the context of a merger process with a comprehensive multi-disciplinary university and a university of applied sciences. Through interview data, we shed light on the self-conception of the technical university compared with the other higher education institutions. According to our analysis, the identity of the technical university is constructed and represented in relation to the aspects of society and entrepreneurialism, academic discipline and, particularly, the…

Shared identityHigher educationForm and functionbusiness.industryIdentity (social science)Context (language use)SociologyPublic relationsbusinessRelation (history of concept)DisciplineInterview data
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Una è la forma, molti sono i nomi : scenari del sacro femminile tra la Sicilia e Creta

2022

Nei culti rivolti alle Madonne e alle Sante in Sicilia e a Creta, in particolare in quelli caratterizzati dall’ostensione e dalla manipolazione di fronde vegetali, dall’uso di acque salutifere, dal riutilizzo di antichi spazi cultuali (grotte, cime montuose, boschi), sembra continuino a reiterarsi modelli mitici e simboli rituali propri di un antico pattern del sacro femminile che, di volta in volta, disarticolato e rimodulato, si rivela tutt’altro che inattuale e che anzi continua a conferire senso alle molteplici e rinnovate istanze dell’esperienza religiosa contemporanea. Che si voglia ammettere ovvero respingere l’ipotesi di una relazione storica delle espressioni del sacro femminile e …

Sicilia Creta simboli rituali sacro femminileSicily Crete ritual symbols sacred feminineSettore M-DEA/01 - Discipline Demoetnoantropologiche
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Riflessioni sull'opera di Giuseppe Pitrè nel primo centenario della scomparsa. Gli scritti inediti

2017

The essay, on the occasion of the first centenary of the disappearance of Giuseppe Pitrè (1841-1916), focuses on those unpublished works that have been edited and published during the National edtion of 1985, which was dedicated to the most accomplished folklorist of Palermo. The topic of this essay is mostly aimed to the lessons the Professor held at the University of Palermo since 1910 until 1916.The former edition made possible to focus on about sixty papers, including unpublished ones, that frame the magnitude of his contribute to the study of peculiar folklore in Sicily: “Demopsicologia” through which a part of popular Italian poetry, foreign popular poetry and short stories, have been…

Sicilia.Settore M-DEA/01 - Discipline DemoetnoantropologichePitrè; Demopsicologia; Folklore; Sicilia.DemopsicologiaFolklorePitrè
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Opra i pupi siciliana: Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity

2014

In the first decades of the nineteenth century a form of puppet theater was established in Sicily, specialized in the staging of epic-chivalrous events: the opra î pupi (work of the puppets), which has since enjoyed enormous success among the working classes Sicilians. The work of the pupi has the merit of imploding an articulated complex of traditionally formalized competences (from the material to the expressive level) and at the same time reflecting the socio-symbolic values ​​on which until recently the Sicilian popular culture was founded. For this reason, in 2001, the title of "Masterpiece of the oral and intangible heritage of humanity" was recognized by UNESCO. The central role attr…

Sicilian Puppet Theatre Intangible Cultural HeritageSettore M-DEA/01 - Discipline Demoetnoantropologiche
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Introduzione

2019

Are the traditional Sicilian funerary uses therefore comparable with that of ancient Rome? If so, what role has the long duration of the "conflict" between the Catholic Church and pre-Christian and / or "popular" funeral rites played and still does, a moment that is also unavoidable for comparative purposes "? The attitudes assumed by the Churches regarding the expressions of the so-called "popular piety" have not been from time to time, from place to place, neither homogeneous nor constant.

Sicilian funerary CiancianaSettore M-DEA/01 - Discipline Demoetnoantropologiche
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Un indeclinable deseo de fiesta: expresiones de la religiosidad popular en Sicilia en tiempo de pandemia

2022

Sicily is a land of deep religious traditions linked to popular Catholicism. In the winter of 2020, the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic prompted the Italian government to adopt "Urgent measures for the containment and management of the epidemiological emergency due to COVID-19", to control the spread of the plague. The measures included, among other things, the prohibition of meetings, i.e. static or itinerant aggregation of groups of people gathered for any reason, and of demonstrations and events, and consequently the cessation of all public religious celebrations. This has caused that two important religious feasts are not officially celebrated: the feast of San Giuseppe and the rites of…

Sicily San Giuseppe Holy Week covid-19 prohibitionsSettore M-DEA/01 - Discipline DemoetnoantropologicheSicilia San José Semana Santa covid-19 prohibiciones
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