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Gibellina City of Art

2018

The earthquake that hit Western Sicily in 1968 destroyed, among others, the town of Gibellina. Back then, the town was abandoned and a new city was built ex novo at a distance of eighteen kilometres from the original site. The ex novo foundation of a new city requires the interaction of two fundamental components: one characterised by a physical-formal nature, related to urban layout and architectural characterisations, and the other related to socio-cultural issues concerning the relationships between citizens and their city. If the rst component might be dealt with by means of theories and techniques from architectural and urban disciplines, how is it possible to deal with the even more i…

Cultural Heritage Gibellina Earthquake Urban designSettore ICAR/21 - Urbanistica
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A more efficient match between firms’ demand, VET supply and human capital capacities through bottom-up, participative governance

2013

Abstract One of the main challenges facing EU territories is the development of strategies to better adapt to changing global socio-economic trends. Lifelong education and training is a main strategic tool and a key component in the achievement of EU goals. One component of the lifelong education concept is Vocational Education and Training (VET), aimed at closing the gap between workers’ skills and qualification and changing demand in labour markets. Although local partnerships seem to be an adequate tool to implement VET strategies, some authors identify obstacles that can be attributed to bad practices. Thus, more evidence is needed to support the idea that local development and public-p…

Cultural StudiesEconomic growthGeography (General)Process (engineering)Corporate governanceGeography Planning and DevelopmentLocal DevelopmentLifelong learningpartnershipvocational educationTop-down and bottom-up designHuman capitallocal developmentUrban StudiesgovernanceVocational educationGeneral partnershipG1-922SociologyMarketingDemographyBulletin of Geography: Socio-Economic Series
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From witnessing to recording – material objects and the epistemic configuration of science classes

2012

Drawing on concepts developed in actor-network theory and postphenomenology this article shows how material objects in the science classroom become part of epistemic configurations and thus co-shape science education. An ethnographic study on epistemic objects in science education is the basis for the analysis of two of these objects: experimental arrangements and the blackboard. While experimental arrangements configure students as witnesses of the fascinating otherness of material objects, the blackboard enacts students as recorders of semiotic representations. In the interplay of these socio-material enactments scientific knowledge receives its authority in the classroom. The perspective…

Cultural StudiesEducational researchSociology of scientific knowledgeActor–network theoryPerspective (graphical)ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONSemioticsSociologyScience technology society and environment educationBlackboard (design pattern)Science educationEducationEpistemologyPedagogy, Culture & Society
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Today is already Yesterday: The Glossa XX1 architectural project for the Italian Memorial in Block 21 at Auschwitz

2012

Abstract The architect of the proposed Glossa XX1 Architectural Project for the Italian Memorial in Block 21 at Auschwitz presents and elucidates the restorations it involves and its response to criticisms made by the director of the Auschwitz Museum.

Cultural StudiesHistoryplacVisual Arts and Performing Artsmedia_common.quotation_subjectGlossadesignReligious studiesSettore ICAR/16 - Architettura Degli Interni E AllestimentoSettore M-STO/02 - Storia ModernaArtLineitalianYesterdayVisual artsBlock (telecommunications)Settore SPS/01 - Filosofia PoliticaMemorialSettore ICAR/18 - Storia Dell'Architetturatimetextmedia_common
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Towards a lexicogrammatical pattern in Swedish crime novels

2013

The success of Swedish crime novels has been noted and discussed at length. Much of this commentary refers to a salient characteristic atmosphere which seems to be a common feature of most if not all Scandinavian crime novels. In this paper the potential of some recurring lexicogrammatical features to construct this characteristically gloomy and sombre atmosphere is presented and discussed. It will be shown that the vague feeling of unease which is perceived while reading these fictional texts is linguistically attestable. The analysis is conducted within the framework of M.A.K. Halliday’s systemic-functional grammar (SFG) which will be applied to three contemporary Swedish crime novels by …

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageLiterature and Literary TheoryGrammarmedia_common.quotation_subjectFictional universeAtmosphere (architecture and spatial design)Language and LinguisticsLinguisticsFeelingSalientReading (process)Systemic functional grammarSociologyConstruct (philosophy)media_commonLiterary Linguistics
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Designing Dissensual Common Sense: Critical Art, Architecture, and Design in Jacques Rancière’s Political Thought

2021

How can design be socially engaged and politically efficient, as proposed by discourses labeled as critical design? This article introduces a conceptualization and historiography of politically charged design discourse based on philosopher Jacques Rancière’s work on the intersections of politics, aesthetics, and critical artistic practices. By focusing especially on Rancière’s reading of the genealogy of design from Ruskin to constructivism and the Bauhaus, the article aims to show that there is an important connection between design and politics present in Rancière’s thought. Rather than solely revealing the oppressive dimension embedded in designed forms, for Rancière, design is itself a …

Cultural StudiesVisual Arts and Performing Artsmedia_common.quotation_subjectfunktionalismipolitiikan teoriaRancière JacquesPoliticsPolitical philosophySociologyCritical designArchitecturemedia_commonpolitical designConceptualizationHistoriographyCommon sensecritical designarkkitehtuuriJacques RancièreestetiikkaEpistemologymuotoilukonstruktivismi (taide)poliittisuuskriittinen teoriaArts and Crafts -liikeDesign and Culture
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Designing Deliberation Systems

2010

In a liberal democracy, the evolution of political agendas and formation of policy involves deliberation: serious consideration of political issues.  Modern day political participation is dependent on widespread deliberation supported by information and communication technologies, which also offer the potential to revitalize and transform citizen engagement in democracy.  Although the majority of web 2.0 systems enable these discourses to some extent, government institutions commission and manage specialized deliberation systems (information systems designed to support participative discourse) intended to promote citizen engagement.  The most common examples of these are political discussio…

Cultural Studiessystem designe-participationbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectStakeholder engagementComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTINGdeliberation systemssystem managementPublic relationsLiberal democracyDeliberationDemocracyManagement Information SystemsPoliticsPolitical Science and International RelationseParticipationInformation systemSociologyInformation and communication technologies for developmentpolitical discussion forumsbusinessInformation Systemsmedia_common
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PATRIMONIO CULTURALE E MARGINALITÀ. LA PANDEMIA DELLA SOLITUDINE. QUALE RIGENERAZIONE?

2021

We start from the assumption that culture is what man assimilates, modifies and transforms, to which he contributes with his work, adding to and preserving the historical heritage. The sum of heritage diversities and values gives cultural uniqueness to the coexistence of the communities that make up each territory. Our main task, the task of each one of us who with an educated eye understands the meaning and value of heritage, must be directed towards committing ourselves not only to be actors in the present historical moment in which such testimonies survive, but to be authors of practices of preservation and enhancement. We cannot learn culture just by looking at its symbols, but by livin…

Cultural heritage technological design regeneration marginality environmentSettore ICAR/12 - Tecnologia Dell'Architettura
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Effect of cyclic loading on fracture strength and microleakage of a quartz fiber dowel with different adhesive, cement and resin core material combin…

2010

Background: This study evaluated the performance of different adhesive-cement-core combinations coupled with quartz fiber dowels after cyclic loading and fracture strength tests and assessed the microleakage using dye penetration method. Methods: Forty maxillary canines (n=10 per group) were restored with fiber dowels (Quartz fiber DT Light Post) and four adhesive-cement-core material combinations [(Group 1: All-Bond 2+C&B (root) / All-Bond 2+Biscore (core); Group 2: All-Bond 2+Bisfil 2B (root) / All-Bond 2+Bisfil 2B (core); Group 3: Scotchbond 1+RelyX ARC (root) / Scotchbond 1+Supreme (core); Group 4: RelyX Unicem (root) / Scotchbond 1+Filtek Supreme (core)]. The specimens were initially c…

CuspidDental CementsEquipment DesignQuartzCyclic loading Fiber dowels Fracture strength MicroleakageComposite ResinsPermeabilityPolyethylene GlycolsResin CementsWeight-BearingResins SyntheticPolymethacrylic AcidsSettore MED/28 - Malattie OdontostomatologicheDentin-Bonding AgentsMaterials TestingMethacrylatesBisphenol A-Glycidyl MethacrylateEquipment FailureStress MechanicalPost and Core Technique
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Scaling Consultative Selling with Virtual Reality: Design and Evaluation of Digitally Enhanced Services

2018

Virtual, augmented, and mixed reality technologies allow creation of powerful customer experiences and illustrative demonstrations especially in use cases that benefit from spatial visualizations. Our study focuses on the natural resource management sector and digitalizing of consultative selling process. More specifically, we look at how to improve customer engagement with the use of virtual reality (VR) and thus digitally scale consultative selling. In this process, a VR application is used to demonstrate various management operations and their economic results. Design research methodology is applied to a pre-development phase and three application development iterations between 2016 and …

Customer engagement4112 ForestryProcess (engineering)Computer science05 social sciencesVirtual realityPhase (combat)Virtual realityMixed realityFramework for evaluation in design scienceHuman–computer interactionScale (social sciences)0502 economics and businessConsultative selling050211 marketingUse case512 Business and ManagementNatural resource managementDesign science research methodology050203 business & management
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