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Periploca laevigata Aiton subsp. angustifolia (Labill.) Markgraf on Lampedusa Island

2012

Periploca laevigata Aiton subsp. angustifolia (Labill.) Markgraf [synonym: Periploca laevigata Labill.] (Apocynaceae – Periplocoideae sensu Endress & Bruyns 2000) is a Mediterranean-Saharan element growing wild in the low and middle Mediterranean basin and descending southwards to the northern and central Sahara. It is found in North Africa (from Morocco to Egypt), southern Spain, Sicily, Malta, Crete, Lebanon and Syria (Ghrabi 2005). In Sicily it is reported only from some Sicilian Islands: Egadi, Pantelleria, Lampedusa and Linosa (Pignatti 1982). In this paper we report some unpublished data and a summary of information of recent publications on P. laevigata subsp. angustifolia made durin…

Settore BIO/07 - EcologiaSettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaPeriploca laevigata Aiton subsp. angustifolia (Labill.) MarkgrafPollinators and VisitorsChemistry and chemical ecology
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Medea. Attualizzazioni di un mito nella letteratura tedesca fra ‘800 e ‘900

2018

Within the framework of political, social and cultural transformations of recent centuries, the way in which the figure of Medea has been represented in German-speaking countries has changed. This essay uses as its starting point the context of certain periods (from the late 18th to the end of the 20th century) in order to illustrate the main trends of the representation of the sourceress from Colchis. The result is a mixed picture, in which Medea became the victim of a state power with at times misogynist, at times xenophobic, and at times anti-Semitic characteristics until it was to become also a symbol of the unstoppable crisis of the Western world. However, for some limited periods, as …

Settore L-LIN/13 - Letteratura TedescaMedea mito rivisitazione
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Il diritto di visita entro i limiti della semplice ragione

2015

The right to visit of which Kant speaks in the “Third definitive article on perpetual peace” requires, precisely because of its theoretical framework, to be inscribed in a broader register, that is to say one that does not only concern the specifically political and legal aspects of the cosmopolitical project, but makes reference to the issue concerning the very sense in which the possession of reason can legitimately be referred to man. Only thus is it possible theoretically to access in an informed way the main sense of the Kantian cosmopolitical project and the theme of universal hospitality. And this is perhaps the way in which Kant himself, in responding to the urgent issues of his day…

Settore M-FIL/01 - Filosofia TeoreticaKant – Derrida – Hospitality – Right to visit – Cosmopolitanism – Architectonic
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Rappresentazioni e territorio nelle dinamiche del turismo: il caso della Lonely Planet Sicily

2018

L’attuale dibattito sul riordino territoriale del Paese rende nuovamente centrale il concetto di territorio che, da sempre, in una prospettiva geografica pone problemi definitori. Esso può essere, infatti, oggetto di produzioni simboliche e (ri)semantizzazioni in grado di ridefinirlo e di creare specifiche modalità di interazione. A questo proposito, il presente lavoro intende proporre una riflessione su alcune dinamiche di produzione e riproduzione simbolica che interessano il concetto di territorio nel turismo, ambito in cui si può osservare una relazione diretta tra rappresentazione del territorio (intesa anche come narrazione) e possibilità d’azione. In particolare, attraverso il caso s…

Settore M-GGR/02 - Geografia Economico-PoliticaThe current debate about the Italian territorial reorganization makes again fundamental the concept of «territory». This paper aims to reflect on some important dynamics that concern the idea of territory. More in particular I explore in which form it can be (re)semantised through some tourism representations and narrations able to create specific ways of interaction. By taking into account the case study of the Lonely Planet 2017 digital tourist guidebook dedicated to Sicily that splits (and reorganizes) the island in smaller «regions» it is possible to reflect on a complex space dynamic able to redefine the same idea of territory. Indeed the tourist guidebook uses both texts and geographical maps to propose an anthology of homogeneous and coherent destinations to make the Otherness more accessible for the readers. This process demonstrates how symbolic (re)productions of a territory can give rise to specific constructions of places creating different concepts of region and therefore performative spaces and opportunities of «agency». In other terms the (re)definition of the Sicilian territory proposed by the guide invites tourists to consider a new (narrated) geography invites and invites to interact with it thinking as visitors. From a geographical and cultural point of view reflection on these dynamics allows us to consider some (re)definitions of space in relation to forms of textualization (even on the maps). An imaginary but performative geography that attributes to the concept of territory epistemological and gnoseological possibilities.Settore M-GGR/01 - Geografia
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The “Visiting in italy” project: origins, organisation and prospects

2017

Visiting has its theoretical roots in the research of Lewin, and began in England in the early 2000s when the Community of Communities network, led by Rex Haigh, introduced this project structured on both peer- and self-review for monitoring the quality of treatment settings (for adults, minors, prisoners, etc.) and earning accreditation and financing from the National Health Service. The Italian Visiting project, which Mito&Realtà designed, proposed and formally introduced in 2010, has the aim of encouraging communities to get to know each other through a process of assessing therapeutic and structural factors for the purpose of better identifying TCs’ weaknesses and strengths and encourag…

Settore M-PSI/08 - Psicologia ClinicaVisiting best practice quality standards peer review self review therapeutic communitySettore M-PSI/07 - Psicologia Dinamica
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Conflitti giurisdizionali a Catania all'inizio del XVIII secolo: la controversia sul diritto di visita al Monte di Pietà e Carità.

2011

Settore M-STO/02 - Storia Modernamonte di pietà Catania giurisdizione visita
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Fronteras de rito: los arzobispos de Monreale y los católicos de rito griego (siglos XVI-XVIII)

2016

Conflitti e contaminazioni tra cattolici latini e greci visti attraverso l'occhio degli arcivescovi di Monreale in visita alla propria diocesi

Settore M-STO/02 - Storia Modernavisita pastorale Piana dei greci Monreale eparchia
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Visitas generales e sistemi di controllo regio nel sistema imperiale spagnolo: un bilancio storiografico

2008

Settore M-STO/02 - Storia Modernavisitas generales sistema imperiale spagnolo
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The role of visiting friends and relatives (VFRS) in imported malaria

2015

With the integration of immigrants in their host countries, a new, special group of travellers - Visiting Friends and Relatives (VFRs) - has emerged over time. The term VFRs refers in particular to immigrants who move to high-income countries from countries where socio-economic status is low, and regularly return to their country of origin, sometimes for fairly long periods of time, to visit their friends and relatives or, where women are concerned, also to give birth and spend the post-partum period with their family. Precisely because they are “special tourists”, VFRs are considered to be at higher risk than other regular travellers of contracting diseases like tuberculosis, HIV and malar…

Settore MED/17 - Malattie Infettivevisiting friends and relatives Malaria
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From the Station to the Lyceum

2006

The world existed before me. I am a visitor, a temporary visitor, in the infinity of existence. The reality lived by those who visited before me has congealed into its own pastness. Yet it is ever present in the present that I am living, contained “within” it. The future, still awaiting its realisation, is open: packed full of tomorrows.

Shopping mallmedia_common.quotation_subjectRealisationVisitor patternForum shoppingMedia studiesSociologyInfinitymedia_common
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