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Il pensiero politico sunnita contemporaneo: Salafismo e islamismo

2017

Il presente saggio si articola in tre sezioni. La prima dedicata ad una generica illustrazione del mondo islamista sunnita contemporaneo nella quale si proverà a tracciare una linea di demarcazione, se possibile definita, tra i vari movimenti freristi. Nella seconda si passerà ad analizzare in dettaglio alcuni casi studio afferenti al panorama salafita mostrando altresì come le radici ideologiche del salafismo si siano tradotte sul piano sociale e della prassi politica. Infine, come già accennato, si cercheranno di evidenziare affinità e diversità fra islamismo e salafismo proponendo un quadro comparativo utile a fornire una visione di insieme sul vasto mondo del pensiero politico sunnita c…

Settore L-OR/10 - Storia Dei Paesi IslamiciSalafismo Islamismo movimenti freristi EgittoSalafism Islam Frerist movements Egypt
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Teatro Bene Comune: Gedanken zum italienischen Theaterfrühling

2019

This contribution describes and reevaluates the Occupied Theatre Movements in Italy (2010-2017) from a marxist and post-structuralist perspective. It situates the theatre occupations in Italy in a broader genealogy of social movements and gives a phenomenological analysis of the specific forms of community-building that caracterize contemporary critique from the Left.

Settore M-FIL/03 - Filosofia MoraleSettore L-ART/05 - Discipline Dello SpettacoloOccupied Theatre Movements community commons communism crisis critique Italy social movements Derrida
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Spectres of the Common: The 'Italian Theatre Spring' in the Context of Global Social Movements

Teatro Valle Occupato, MACAO Milan, ASILO Naples – since 2011 Italy has been overwhelmed by a wave of protests in which creatives, art workers and political activists have occupied theatre houses and other public buildings to fight social and economic precarisation of cultural labour and to struggle for a deeper institutional and social-political change. Through their simple physical presence, numerous artistic, social and institutional interventions as well as a well-thought-out and virally spread discourse, the “Italian Theatre Spring” has developed a critique of the contemporary amalgam of neoliberalism and representative democracy from the viewpoint of theatre. Enhancing the experimenta…

Settore M-FIL/03 - Filosofia MoraleSettore L-ART/05 - Discipline Dello SpettacoloTheatre performance critique social movements urban movements Derrida Marx occupy subjectivity phenomenology
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Movimento femminile e democrazia in Sicilia: la Consulta regionale femminile del 1977

2021

This chapter aims to reconstruct the history of the political mobilization of Italian women. It focuses on the movement that from the early Seventies involved women active in Sicilian women's associations, political parties, and trade unions and, with them, militants who did not belong to any organization. In particular, the essay analyses the role played by the Italian Communist Party in introducing Italian women to the political arena of democratic Italy. In Sicily, one of the results of this mass mobilization and political participation was the political institutionalization into the Sicilian Regional Women's Council, established on 7 May 1977 with regional law number 272. In this contex…

Settore M-STO/04 - Storia ContemporaneaWomen Political Mobilization Italian Communist Party Female Movements Italian Women Simona Mafai Feminism and the PCI Sicily
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Volatility co-movements: a time scale decomposition analysis

2013

In this paper we investigate short-run co-movements before and after the Lehman Brothers’ collapse among the volatility series of US and a number of European countries. The series under investigation (implied and realized volatility) exhibit long-memory and, in order to avoid missspecification errors related to the parameterization of a long memory multivariate model, we rely on wavelet analysis. More specifically, we retrieve the time series of wavelet coefficients for each volatility series for high frequency scales, using the Maximal Overlapping Discrete Wavelet transform and we apply Maximum Likelihood for a factor decomposition of the short-run covariance matrix. The empirical evidence…

Settore SECS-P/05 - EconometriaImplied volatility Realized Volatility Co-movements Long Memory Wavelets
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The wind of protest goes ... and then returns. Feminist movements in Italy from the 1970s to the 2020s

2023

The chapter deals with the actual trends in the sociology of social movements within multi-level governance. In the first part, it illustrates the differences between “Movements of the 1960s and 1970s” and “New” social movements, stressing the approach defined by Jürgen Habermas. As a focus, it points out a critical analysis of collective mobilisation in Italy. In the face of a trend towards alignment of urban governance modes across Europe, current mobilisations revolve around issues of environmental protection, access rights to high-quality schools, higher education, work, protection for working mothers etc. The forecasts of rapid exhaustion of the protest waves of the 1960s and 1970s wit…

Settore SPS/08 - Sociologia Dei Processi Culturali E Comunicativifeminist movements Berlusconism cultural violence collective actionSettore SPS/07 - Sociologia Generale
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Space information is important for reading

2009

AbstractReading a text without spaces in an alphabetic language causes disruption at the levels of word identification and eye movement control. In the present experiment, we examined how word discriminability affects the pattern of eye movements when reading unspaced text in an alphabetic language. More specifically, we designed an experiment in which participants read three types of sentences: normally written sentences, regular unspaced sentences, and alternatingbold unspaced sentences. Although there was a reading cost in the unspaced sentences relative to the normally written sentences, this cost was much smaller in alternatingbold unspaced sentences than in regular unspaced sentences.

Space (punctuation)Analysis of VarianceEye Movementsmedia_common.quotation_subjectEye movementFixation OcularLinguisticsSensory SystemsOphthalmologyDiscrimination PsychologicalReadingSpace PerceptionWord identificationReading (process)PsychophysicsHumansControl (linguistics)PsychologyWord (computer architecture)media_commonVision Research
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On the rhythm of head movements in Finnish and Swedish Sign Language sentences

2016

This paper investigates, with the help of computer-vision technology, the similarities and differences in the rhythm of the movements of the head in sentences in Finnish (FinSL) and Swedish Sign Language (SSL). The results show that the movement of the head in the two languages is often very similar: in both languages, the instances when the movement of the head changes direction were distributed similarly with regard to clause-boundaries, and the contours of the roll (tilting-like) motion of the head during the sentences were similar. Concerning differences, direction changes were found to be used more effectively in the marking of clause-boundaries in FinSL, and in SSL the head moved near…

Swedish Sign Languagehead movementHead (linguistics)Computer scienceManually coded languageruotsalainen viittomakieli02 engineering and technologySign languagerhythmRhythm0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringsentenceGeneral Language Studies and Linguistics060201 languages & linguisticsJämförande språkvetenskap och allmän lingvistikSign (semiotics)06 humanities and the artsSwedish Sign LanguagerytmiLinguisticslanguage.human_language0602 languages and literaturelanguagesuomalainen viittomakieliHead movements020201 artificial intelligence & image processingFinnish Sign LanguageSentence
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Narrativa dei Caraibi nel nuovo millennio

2020

L’etichetta “Letterature franco-caraibica” utilizzata, per convenzione, dalla critica per indicare unitariamente la produzione letteraria in lingua francese della regione centrale del Continente americano è assai impropria. La regione dei Caraibi abbraccia, infatti, sia alcune delle isole dell’arcipelago delle Piccole Antille (Martinica, Guadalupa), sia l’isola di Haïti, che fa parte delle Grandi Antille, che la Guiana incastonata sulla costa orientale dell’America meridionale. Pur nella diversità dei movimenti ideologici e degli avvenimenti storici che si sono succeduti nella regione, le opere letterarie degli scrittori caraibici francofoni, nel loro insieme, hanno oscillato, e continuano …

The definition "Franco-Caribbean Literature" used by convention from the critique to indicate all the literary production in French of the central region of the American continent is very improper. The Caribbean region includes in fact the islands of Martinique Guadeloupe Haïti and the Guiana. Despite the diversity of ideological movements and historical events that took place in these countries the literary works of the Caribbean writers have fluctuated and continue to oscillate between two tendencies: that of rooting in tradition and that of escape from it. The writers show themselves open to comparison and dialogue with other literary and cultural traditions in order to create a narrative form that corresponds to the many inheritances of those composite populations. Here the cultural syncretism that has been created allows to recognize a common identity in the name of all that the West wanted to extinguish. The common denominator seems to be inverted in the contradictory result of courageous but dangerous encounters of curiosities that can lead to conflicts to exclusions.
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Caraibi: un "archipel inachevé"

2018

L’etichetta “Letterature franco-caraibica” utilizzata, per convenzione, dalla critica per indicare unitariamente la produzione letteraria in lingua francese della regione centrale del Continente americano è assai impropria. La regione dei Caraibi abbraccia, infatti, sia alcune delle isole dell’arcipelago delle Piccole Antille (Martinica, Guadalupa), sia l’isola di Haïti, che fa parte delle Grandi Antille, che la Guiana incastonata sulla costa orientale dell’America meridionale. Pur nella diversità dei movimenti ideologici e degli avvenimenti storici che si sono succeduti nella regione, le opere letterarie degli scrittori caraibici francofoni, nel loro insieme, hanno oscillato, e continuano …

The definition "Franco-Caribbean Literature" used by convention from the critique to indicate all the literary production in French of the central region of the American continent is very improper. The Caribbean region includes in fact the islands of Martinique Guadeloupe Haïti and the Guiana. Despite the diversity of ideological movements and historical events that took place in these countries the literary works of the Caribbean writers have fluctuated and continue to oscillate between two tendencies: that of rooting in tradition and that of escape from it. The writers show themselves open to comparison and dialogue with other literary and cultural traditions in order to create a narrative form that corresponds to the many inheritances of those composite populations. Here the cultural syncretism that has been created allows to recognize a common identity in the name of all that the West wanted to extinguish. The common denominator seems to be inverted in the contradictory result of courageous but dangerous encounters of curiosities that can lead to conflicts to exclusions.Settore L-FIL-LET/14 - Critica Letteraria E Letterature Comparate
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