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Governo del territorio e paesaggio: riflessioni sulla Lr 13 agosto 2020, n. 19 della Regione Sicilia

2021

A quasi un anno dall'approvazione della nuova Legge Urbanistica in Sicilia possono essere avviate alcune riflessioni sia sull'iter che ha portato alla sua approvazione sia sul tema della tutela del paesaggio all'interno della stessa. L'articolo vuole sottolineare in particolar modo le questioni culturali, di metodo e di azione che ruotano attorno al rapporto tra pianificazione del paesaggio e pianificazione territoriale partendo proprio dalla recente approvazione della Lr 13 agosto 2020, n. 19 contenente “Norme per il governo del territorio”. Infatti, tale provvedimento non solo si inserisce su questi temi dopo anni di acceso dibattito disciplinare ma anche a seguito di un processo di innov…

Pianificazione territorialeLegge Urbanistica Sicilia Governo del territorio PaesaggioLR 19/2020 Pianificazione paesaggistica Pianificazione territorialeSettore ICAR/21 - UrbanisticaPianificazione paesaggisticaUrban Planning Law Sicily Government LandscapeLR 19/2020
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From My Postdoc at the “Abteilung Cardona”

2015

Before finishing my Ph.D. in September 1986, I had already a non permanent position at the University of Valencia, it was called at this time assistant professor (profesor ayudante), with a lot of teaching. I sent a letter to Manuel at the beginning of 1987 and, after receiving the letter, he called immediately by phone my thesis advisor, Prof. Alfredo Segura. Manuel told him: I have a lot of people at the moment, but if he is very good, I will accept him. Finally, he sent me an acceptation letter and I got a fellowship from the local government and the Ministry of Education. I did my postdoc from December 87 to 89.

Political scienceLocal governmentChristian ministryAssistant professorHumanitiesHigh magnetic field
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Governmentality through translation and sense-making

2015

Public education governance is currently subject to change in the Nordic countries because regulations, norms and values are changing. This in turn has transformed structures and positions and has thus compelled agents to change their behaviour, mindset and identity.

Political sciencePolitical economyCorporate governanceSubject (philosophy)Identity (social science)MindsetNew institutionalismPublic educationLedelseGovernmentality
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Il dopo-urban nelle città italiane: storia di un mainstreaming interotto

2016

L’articolo si propone di riflettere sulla diffusione dell’approccio integrato proposto dall’iniziativa comunitaria Urban nelle politiche di coesione regionale nel più ampio contesto della questione urbana in Italia. L’attenzione è centrata sul ciclo di programmazione 2007-2013, periodo deputato a trasferire le buone pratiche acquisite da Urban nei programmi urbani sostenuti dai fondi strutturali, ma condizionato da vari fattori di contesto tra i quali l’insorgere della crisi post-2008. Proponendo un giudizio sostanzialmente negativo su tale processo di diffusione, il testo propone alcune spiegazioni, tra le quali: le mutazioni del ciclo politico, con le relative influenze sulla formulazione…

Politiche urbane europe Approccio Urban Agenda urbana Governo localeEuropean urban policy Urban approach urban agenda local governmentSettore ICAR/21 - Urbanistica
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INFLUENCE OF INTEREST GROUPS IN LATVIA ON CENTRALIZATION

2021

Latvia has experienced four administrative-territorial reforms in 30 years. In 1989, local and regional elections were the first democratic elections in Latvia since 1934. From 1990 to 1992, self-governments were the main authority for re-establishing national independence and transforming the country from totalitarianism to democracy. The transformation process starts with wide decentralization, including substantial fiscal decentralization and substantial administrative decentralization.
 The first reform was the centralization (1994) of Rīga city government (1 self-government instead of a two-tier system, with 6 district local governments and 1 city local government).  The second re…

PoliticsGovernmentCentral governmentLocal governmentPolitical sciencePolitical economymedia_common.quotation_subjectGeneral MedicinePolicy analysisDecentralizationDemocracyIndependencemedia_commonProceedings of CBU in Social Sciences
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Quality of Life in Argentina

2011

This chapter describes results of several research projects developed by the author studying the changes in the level of satisfaction with quality of life of people in Argentina. The research was conducted from 2002 to 2010. The chapter begins with the results of the first research project developed immediately after the national political, economic, and social crisis that besieged the whole country in 2001, and extends to the last survey that took place in 2010. In 2002, 2003, and 2005, the survey applied the Well-Being Index (Cummins et al. 2001). When politics and social conditions began to change in a positive way, another survey was conducted to capture quality of life in relation to h…

PoliticsGovernmentEconomic growthIndex (economics)Quality of life (healthcare)Political scienceSpitePublic policyLife satisfactionConjunctive use
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Latvia: 20 Years Stability … or Stagnation?

2021

Fraught with the legacy of a former Soviet Republic, Latvia has had to (re-)establish democracy, market economy and a nation state simultaneously. Today, Latvia is a consolidated democracy, backed by a vibrant civic sphere. Yet its political parties and parliament still lack capacity and societal embeddedness. Short-lived government coalitions have failed to facilitate more investment in competitive economic sectors, higher education and research. Key policy challenges include economic development, mitigating a dramatic demographic crunch and managing complicated relations with Russia.

PoliticsGovernmentEmbeddednessParliamentPolitical sciencePolitical economymedia_common.quotation_subjectEconomic sectorEuropean integrationNation stateDemocracymedia_common
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Obstacles Facing Smaller Business in Developing Countries

2003

Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) play a central role in economic growth and poverty alleviation in developing countries and transition economies. Yet small and medium-scale enterprise may suffer from a number of disadvantages compared with larger firms. Market imperfections, notably those caused by underdeveloped financial and legal systems, typically constrain small firms and severely limit their ability to grow. Economies of scale and entry cost favor large firms, and large entrepreneurs usually wield more political influence. Thus government rules and regulations may also be biased in favor of large firms. To the extent that market and government failures are more prevalent in develop…

PoliticsGovernmentMarket economyInformal sectorPovertyDeveloping countrySmall and medium-sized enterprisesBusinessMarketingSocial mobilityEconomies of scale
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Organization and Running of the National Plebiscite for Peace in Opole Voivodeship

2018

The National Plebiscite for Peace took place in Poland between 17 and 22 May 1951 under the auspices of the Polish Committee of the Defenders of Peace. The campaign aimed to gather signatures under the Berlin Appeal announced by the World Peace Council as regards signing the Peace Treaty between five world powers. Voting was preceded by an intensive propaganda campaign in defence of peace and condemning “warmongers”. In Opole Voivodeship, analogically to the whole country, numerous peace committees came into existence before the plebiscite. A group of about 40,000 activists were recruited. Many gatherings, mass meetings and demonstrations were organized. Propaganda was conducted by means of…

PoliticsGovernmentPeace treatyVotingmedia_common.quotation_subjectLawPolitical scienceAppealPharmaceutical ScienceSocial acceptancemedia_commonRocznik Ziem Zachodnich
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Organizacja i przebieg Narodowego Plebiscytu Pokoju w województwie opolskim

2018

The National Plebiscite for Peace took place in Poland between 17 and 22 May 1951 under the auspices of the Polish Committee of the Defenders of Peace. The campaign aimed to gather signatures under the Berlin Appeal announced by the World Peace Council as regards signing the Peace Treaty between five world powers. Voting was preceded by an intensive propaganda campaign in defence of peace and condemning “warmongers”. In Opole Voivodeship, analogically to the whole country, numerous peace committees came into existence before the plebiscite. A group of about 40,000 activists were recruited. Many gatherings, mass meetings and demonstrations were organized. Propaganda was conducted by means of…

PoliticsPeace treatyGovernmentPolitical scienceLawVotingmedia_common.quotation_subjectAppealPharmaceutical ScienceSocial acceptancemedia_commonRocznik Ziem Zachodnich
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