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Le basi neurologiche del concetto di sacro e influenze sulle sue manifestazioni.
2008
Dopo aver riassunto la ricostruzione dell'origine delle idee religiose, aggiungendo alcune considerazioni, accenneremo alle principali linee di ricerca sui neuromodulatori che si ritengono maggiormente implicati nella genesi delle idee e dei comportamenti religiosi ed, infine, riassumeremo i risultati di nostri studi precedenti sui complessi rapporti fra fattori ambientali (in particolare nutritivi), neurobiologici e culturali che hanno caratterizzato le civiltà dell'America precolombiana, in particolare quella azteca.
Capitalismo globale e questione di genere. Una riflessione sul lavoro femminile in Sicilia e nel Mezzogiorno d'Italia
2016
Capitalismo, globalizzazione, donne, genere, lavoro, Sicilia,
DEVELOPMENT OF CAREER MANAGEMENT SKILLS OF NEW PODOLOGISTS FOR WORK IN A MULTICULTURAL ENVIRONMENT
2017
Because of the affections of globalization process and because of the changes in social-political situation in world, multicultural environment in Latvia is also changing. Latvia becomes more and more attractive for foreign citizens from Europe the same as for citizens from elsewhere, that choose to settle down here permanently or only for a period of time. That is considerable challenge for education and healthcare.
 Workers in field of medicine, and podologs as well, must guide their professional carreer development in mutable multicultural environment. That is why needs of joung specialists are changing too-with knowledge, skills and competencies necessary in proffession, specialist…
Un balance del II Foro Social Mundial de Porto Alegre: “Pienso que la carencia más importante del Foro es la falta de transparencia”
2002
Globalization and the Decline of Character
2017
Architecture can hardly cope with the universalization of culture increasingly present in the modern world. This universalization has been, as we know, brought about by the technocratic culture sprang from the Scientific Revolution. Husserl, notoriously, has de ned this process as the “Crisis of European Science”. Following him, remarkable phenomenology and existentialist thinkers have reflected on this theme. The impossibility of reducing the complexity of human life and know edge to instrumental standardized procedures is a cornerstone of that reflection and it is, in my view, hardly questionable. Despite this, as we know, the positivistic attitude within present culture is the leading on…
Effect of Alkali Ions on the Amorphous to Crystalline Phase Transition of Silica
2001
Abstract The effect of the addition of alkali ions to commercial amorphous silica, generally used as support for heterogeneous catalysts, has been investigated from the point of view of morphological and structural changes. Samples of alkali-doped silica were prepared by impregnation and subsequent calcination at various temperatures. The structural effect of Li, Na, K, and Cs was determined by use of techniques such as wide-angle (WAXS) and small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS). The WAXS diffractograms, analyzed with the Rietveld method using the GSAS program, allowed qualitative and quantitative identification of the fraction of the different silica polymorphs like quartz, tridymite, and cr…
A Metaphor for Identities in Transition through Urbanization and Globalization: Tofu and One Hundred Surnames
2019
The Chinese artist Chen Qiulin has been taking displacement and the resulting unrest in people’s identity as her persistent theme since the early 1990s. Focusing on a series of her works made since 2004 dealing explicitly with tofu and Chinese surnames, this paper examines her exploration of identities in transition in the context of China’s mass urbanization and globalization. By showing the artist’s conceptual evolution, her preference for materials and mediums, and her exhibition strategy, this paper explores two issues. First, it illuminates how the artist has transformed “tofu” and “surname” into a metaphor for the dilemma of identity under the urbanization in China. Second, it discuss…
Dissecting multilingual Beijing : the space and scale of vernacular globalization
2007
Space, scale and accents : constructing migrant identity in Beijing
2007
A Non-world : Chinese Perceptions of the Western International Order
2019
As the West struggles, China, economically and politically stable, has increased its criticism toward the Western-led international order. According to Chinese arguments, the ongoing decade has demonstrated that the Western liberal international order is no more capable of solving the troubles of the globalizing world. It is as if the Western political imagination has run out of steam and it is now the responsibility of China to take the lead in stabilizing the world. On the side of the official statements, Chinese theorists of world politics are envisioning a new alternative world order, which would be based on a historical, sinocentric system that was in place in East Asia for thousands o…