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Uomini di pane

2012

Facendo astrazione da una molteplicità panificatoria che mette a dura prova ogni serio tentativo di classificazione, si da conto nel saggio di una categoria di pani -definita tale non solo in ragione delle peculiarità morfologiche ma anche per evidenze connesse all’uso-, quella degli ex voto anatomorfi di pane. Una categoria di pani rituali la cui ricorrenza in Sicilia non è stata esaustivamente perimetrata e sufficientemente indagata. Questi pani, che riproducono in maniera più o meno stilizzata ma sempre ben identificabile l’intera figura umana o parti di essa, sono offerti dai devoti ai propri santi taumaturghi per render grazia di un’avvenuta guarigione o, più raramente, a richiesta di …

Settore M-DEA/01 - Discipline Demoetnoantropologichefesta rito simbolo pane ex voto
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prefazione a Rino Messina, La strage negata, Istituto Poligrafico Europeo (1 ottobre 2015)

2015

Il 19 ottobre del 1944 si consumò a Palermo uno degli fatti più drammatici dell'immediato dopoguerra: truppe dell'esercito italiano aprirono il fuoco su centinaia di cittadini che, al grido di 'pane, pasta e lavoro!', sfilavano per il centro della città in una pacifica protesta contro il carovita. 24 tra i manifestanti, e tra di loro bambini e ragazzi, rimasero uccisi; 156 furono feriti. [...] Ripercorrendo tutte le tappe dell'iter giudiziario dell'eccidio del 19 ottobre, e concentrandosi in particolare sull'analisi del processo svoltosi presso il tribunale militare di Taranto nel febbraio del 1947, Rino Messina ci dimostra come dietro il paravento della "tutela dell'ordine pubblico" si nas…

Settore M-STO/04 - Storia Contemporaneaguerra Palermo fame processo "strage del pane"
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A Spatial Origin-Destination Analysis of International Tourism Demand. The Case of Italian Provinces

2021

Settore SECS-S/03 - Statistica EconomicaDynamic Spatial Panel Data models Origin-Destination Spatial Durbin model common factors Origin-destination Tourism demandTourism competitiveness Tourist resilience
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The role of online social comparison as a protective factor for psychological wellbeing: A longitudinal study during the COVID-19 quarantine

2021

During the COVID-19 pandemic crisis, the experience of quarantine has been an undesirable condition for people and it can have a negative impact on mental health and psychological wellbeing. Social isolation has led to an increase in time spent on social network sites, with people interacting more frequently with each other, and comparing online the way in which they are experiencing the same state of home confinement. Our study aimed to investigate the role of online social comparison on individuals' psychological distress and life satisfaction during the COVID-19-related quarantine. Specifically, a cross-lagged panel study at three-waves was conducted in Italy in order to examine the chan…

Social comparison theoryCross-lagged panelDepression05 social sciencesLife satisfactionCOVID-19050109 social psychologyLonelinessAnxietyMental health050105 experimental psychologyArticleDistressCOVID-19Online social comparison orientationCross-lagged panelAnxietyDepressionLife satisfactionmedicineAnxietyOnline social comparison orientation0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesLife satisfactionmedicine.symptomSocial isolationPsychologyPsychosocialGeneral PsychologyClinical psychology
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Customer-related social stressors and service providers' affective reactions

2012

Summary Previous research has shown that customer-related social stressors (CSS) have negative effects on service providers' long-term well-being. Little is known, however, about short-term and mid-term affective stress reactions and reciprocal effects between service providers' affect and CSS. The aim of this study was to expand extant research (i) by analyzing service providers' short-term (across a day) and mid-term (across 2 weeks) affective reactions to perceived CSS; (ii) by analyzing intraindividual as well as interindividual effects; and (iii) by investigating reciprocal effects of affective reactions and CSS that may eventually lead to psychosocial cycles. Our study employed a diar…

Social stressOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementPanel designSociology and Political ScienceSample (statistics)Service providerAffect (psychology)Extant taxonotorhinolaryngologic diseasesPublic servicePsychologyPsychosocialGeneral PsychologyApplied PsychologyClinical psychologyJournal of Organizational Behavior
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Modeling joint and marginal distributions in the analysis of categorical panel data

2001

This article presents a unifying approach to the analysis of repeated univariate categorical (ordered) responses based on the application of the generalized log-linear modeling framework proposed by Lang and Agresti. It is shown that three important research questions in longitudinal studies can be addressed simultaneously. These questions are the following: What is the overall dependence structure of the repeated responses? What is the structure of the change between consecutive time points? and What is the structure of the change in the marginal distributions? Each of these questions involves specifying log-linear models for different marginal distributions of the multiway cross classifi…

Sociology and Political Science05 social sciencesStructure (category theory)Univariate050401 social sciences methodsComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTING01 natural sciencesCross classification010104 statistics & probabilityDistribution (mathematics)0504 sociologyEconometrics0101 mathematicsMarginal distributionJoint (geology)Categorical variableSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Panel dataMathematics
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What keeps young adults in permanent poverty? A comparative analysis using ECHP

2009

Abstract Previous studies suggest that there are strong differences in the rates of youth poverty across European countries. Rather surprisingly, it is found to be high in Scandinavian countries, and relatively speaking, lower in Mediterranean and Anglo-Saxon countries. This somewhat unexpected finding prompts the question whether the incidence of poverty is an appropriate measure of youth disadvantage. Instead of considering poverty rates we consider the length of recorded poverty spells, taking into account explicitly the temporal sequencing of the episodes of poverty. Using the European Community Household Panel, individuals are classified into different groups of poverty permanence, eac…

Sociology and Political ScienceEuropean communityProtective factorLogistic regressionEuropean studiesEducation0502 economics and business050602 political science & public administration050207 economicsYoung adult10. No inequalitySocioeconomicsECHPDisadvantagePanel dataComparative analysiPoverty05 social sciences1. No povertyPOVERTY ECHP YOUTHEuropean studies0506 political sciencePOVERTYPermanence of povertyGeographyYOUTH8. Economic growthDemographic economicsPartial Proportional Odds Ordered Logit ModelPanel data
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Media Attention and Radical Right-Wing Populist Party Sympathy: Longitudinal Evidence From The Netherlands

2018

Contains fulltext : 201972.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access) This contribution provides evidence for the sources of sympathies for radical right-wing populist (RRP) parties in a longitudinal perspective. We extend previous knowledge by evaluating the impact of media attention on individual changes of RRP party sympathies. To test our hypotheses, we use panel data from The Netherlands and combine it with information on the saliency of RRP parties and their issues in major Dutch newspapers. Drawing on multilevel structural equation models, our findings indicate that media attention positively affects changes in RRP party sympathies. Furthermore, we find that the effect of media atten…

Sociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)Ethnic group050801 communication & media studiesStructural equation modeling0506 political scienceNewspaperTest (assessment)Inequality cohesion and modernizationRadical right0508 media and communicationsPolitical scienceSympathy050602 political science & public administrationOngelijkheid cohesie en moderniseringSocial psychologyPanel datamedia_commonInternational Journal of Public Opinion Research
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Panel Discussion: Systems for Data Analysis What they AEE; what they Could be?

1985

CRANE: I’d like to pose a couple of questions: (1) Command Languages — A tool for the astronomer or for the programmer? (2) Portability — Holy Cow or Red Herring? I propose that we start with the first one and see how far we get. If we don’t get past that, fine. If we get on to the question of portability, this is also fine. Let me just open up the discussion by asking Rudi Albrecht to make a comment.

Software portabilityAstronomerApplication programming interfaceProgramming languageComputer sciencecomputer.software_genreProgrammercomputerPanel discussionVector processor
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CCDC 245912: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination

2006

Related Article: R.Frohlich, T.C.Rosen, O.G.J.Meyer, K.Rissanen, G.Haufe|2006|J.Mol.Struct.|787|50|doi:10.1016/j.molstruc.2005.10.033

Space GroupCrystallography(+-)-cis-2-Fluoro-2-(4-fluorophenyl)cyclopropanecarboxylic acidCrystal SystemCrystal StructureCell ParametersExperimental 3D Coordinates
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