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Dos países en la acción cultural europea
1988
Texto en español de la intervención de José Vidal-Beneyto en el "I Encuentro. Diálogo Cultural Hispano-Alemán en el marco de la política cultural europea". Santillana del mar, 27-28 de mayo de 1988. La versión que aquí se facilita no es la publicada sino el texto mecanografiado por el propio autor.
Zwei Länder in der Europaischen Kuturellen
1989
Les industries de la langue. Enjeux pour l'Europe. Présentation
1986
José VIDAL-BENEYTO, Professeur à l'Université de Madrid (Espagne)
1983
Intervención de José Vidal-Beneyto en el Coloquio "Relations Europe/États-Unis, quel avenir?" (organizado por el colectivo Femmes pour l’Europe, del Consejo Francés del Movimiento Europeo, en 1983).
Action culturelle et politiques de la culture & Lectures contradictoires de l'Espagne d'aujourd'hui
1991
Peut-on être culturellement européen
1990
Intervención de José Vidal-Beneyto en el seminario "Une certaine idée de l'Europe". Seminario de reflexión organizado con "l'Événement européen" y "Le monde diplomatique" en septembre 1990.
Innovative techniques for survey and communication of cultural heritage
2008
This paper deals with the survey and communications of Cultural Heritage through the development of innovative methodologies. The case of study is the polychrome wooden ceiling in the “Magna” Hall of “Palazzo Steri”. The “Steri”, built in the XIVth century by the noble family Chiaromonte, is at the present the headquarter of the Rector’s Office of Palermo University. A 3D model of the wooden ceiling has initially been carried out with laser-scanning and digital photogrammetric techniques; successively a multimodal interactive guide has been realized. The guide is integrated to the 3D model, so that visitors can navigate the virtual representation of the ancient wood ceiling and achieve, int…
The Moral Calculus of Vocational Passion in Digital Gaming
2019
The desire to “do what you love” energizes employment and engagement in creative industries such as digital gaming yet drains hobbyists and aspirants by normalizing expectations to sacrifice job security for passionate work. This article investigates how individuals regulate their aspirations through taken-for-granted trade-offs between vocational compromise and compensation. Multi-sited ethnographic fieldwork with players at fan conventions and recruitment events in North America suggests a moral calculus of corruption and sublimation between passion and profit, which can be traced back to industrialization’s cleavage of labor from recreation and its institution of hobbies as productive le…
Teaching and the dialectic of recognition
2004
Abstract In this article, the processes of recognition within education are discussed. Frequently, recognition is reduced to polite behaviour or etiquette. Another narrow view of recognition is, behaviouristically speaking, to regard it as mere feedback. We claim that authentic recognition is a different matter. Receiving recognition, as Charles Taylor has put it, is ‘a vital human need’. Educational practices are in many ways associated with the processes of recognition. In this article, we develop Axel Honneth's three-level theory of struggle for recognition. Subsequently, we introduce our ideas of positive and negative circles of recognition. At the level of the community, a positive cir…