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De-naturalizing the “predatory”: A study of “bogus” publications at public sector universities in Pakistan
2022
Predatory publishing has recently emerged as a menace in academia. University professors and researchers often exploit this practice for their economic gains and institutional prestige. The present study investigates such existing predatory publishing practices in Pakistani public sector universities using Bourdieu’s (1991) concept of symbolic violence. For this purpose, we analyzed 495 articles published by 50 university professors in the social sciences and humanities over the period 2017-2021. We also conducted semi-structured interviews with 20 postgraduate students to gather their perspectives on publishing practices. The study shows that 69% of the sample papers were published in pred…
An overview of the profiles of the participants: “reception personnel” and “charge-takers”
2020
Il capitolo descrive un modello pilota di corso di formazione per "Esperti in violenza di prossimità" basato su un approccio sistematico in grado di implementare il know-how e le competenze specifiche necessarie per affrontare la violenza di genere e di prossimità da parte dei professionisti che lavorano nei vari centri di accoglienza. The chapter describes a pilot model of training course fo "Experts in proxility violence" based on a systematic approach capable of implementing the know-how and the specific skills required to address gender and proximity violence by the professionals working in the various reception centers.
Processing the questionnaire: from the objectives to the formulation of the items to be included
2020
The PROVIDE project’s research involved, among many other commitments, assessing the training needs of the operators and stakeholders. These investigations actually permitted us to structure the training course (see chapter 2 above) and evaluate the training provided, by recourse to both ex-ante and ex-post assessments, and devise indicators useful for the formulation of the necessary questionnaires.
Isien tavoitteiden ja huolien suhde aviolliseen tyytyväisyyteen
1998
Ylirajainen avioliitto : puolisovalinta ja avioituminen Suomessa asuvien kurdien keskuudessa
2020
La tratta degli esseri umani. Nessi vischiosi fra vulnerabilità e violenza di prossimità
2021
La definizione di “tratta di esseri umani”, adottata dal Protocollo delle Nazioni Unite, descrive con chiarezza come la comunità internazionale abbia tratteggiato i concetti di vittima e di sfruttatore. Nonostante lo sforzo definitorio del Protocollo, questo articolo evidenzia una zona grigia nella relazione fra vulnerabilità e violenza di prossimità che rende possibile lo sfruttamento consensuale della vittima da parte del trafficante e la stessa difficoltà a delimitarne i contorni nelle aule di giustizia. L’articolo analizza il concetto di vulnerabilità, in relazione con quello di violenza di prossimità, e sviluppando in una specifica accezione di “vulnerabilità prossimale” che si rende e…
La violence sociale comme actant du processus de subjectivation révolutionnaire. Comment la question de la violence socialise les jeunes révolutionna…
2022
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The troubled identities in the relationship between peers and the role of the viewer
2012
The focus of paper considers the bullying as a state of "oppression" caused by the difficult definition of identity by many teenagers. Today, the violence between peers is characterized as one of the most effective strategies for the construction of atypical identity or "troubled identity", in specific relational contexts (frames)among peer.
The Slow Violence of Deportability
2020
In 2015, Finland, like other European countries, received an unprecedented number of asylum seekers. Later, in the aftermath of what we prefer to call the ‘refugee reception crisis’, the deportation of those who had received negative asylum decisions began. The Finnish Immigration Service significantly tightened its policies after 2015. Increasingly strict asylum criteria have resulted in deportations at a level never seen before. Furthermore, protests against deportations have increased and become publicly salient. In this chapter we theorize deportation as a form of slow violence that hurts not only its main target but also people nearby. While a forced removal can be seen as a single, po…