2266 research outputs found

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    De la place publique à la station de service. Genre, milieu social et pratiques spatiales: quelles articulations dans l’espace public au Maroc?

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    AbstractFrom the Public Square to the Gas Station. Gender, Social Milieu, and Spatial Practices: What Articulations in Public Space in Morocco?Where do women go out in Béni Mellal? This paper examines women’s practices in Béni Mellal (Morocco) by exploring their use of public spaces, focusing on two contrasting examples: a public square in the city center and a gas station transformed into a leisure complex in the suburbs. Socioeconomic differences among women are clearly reflected in their choice of spaces. The public square primarily attracts women from modest backgrounds, offering them a familiar and reassuring neighborhood environment, while the gas station draws women from more affluent backgrounds, providing a space aligned with their social status and lifestyle

    La dedica di Pirro per Athana Lindia (Chron. Lind. C40, ll. 114-121)

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    AbstractThis article offers a critical re-examination of Pyrrhus of Epirus' dedication to Athena Lindia. Beginning with a detailed analysis of the terms βουκέφαλα and ὅπλα, identified by the authors of the Lindian Chronicle as the objects of the offering, a new hypothesis is put forward regarding its chronology and historical context. Drawing upon the secondary iconography depicted on a gold stater minted by Pyrrhus in Syracuse and other historical considerations, it's suggested that the dedication to the goddess can be linked to the king's expedition to Sicily and, specifically, to the victory at Eryx (277 BCE). The research thus investigates the propagandistic and communicative value of this gesture, highlighting the king's efforts to gain influence with both the Rhodians and Siceliots through sophisticated political communication tools

    Developing and Validating a Knowledge Test on Flood Risk for Primary Teachers

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    AbstractThis article presents the development and psychometric analysis of a test designed to assess knowledge about flood risk among pre-service primary school teachers. The test was developed within the framework of the Return project and administered to 149 finalyear students enrolled in a Primary Education degree program. Following the initial construction of 14 items, item difficulty, discrimination, and reliability were evaluated using Classical Test Theory. After removing underperforming items, a final version of the test was obtained, consisting of 10 items with acceptable levels of difficulty, good discriminative power, and a satisfactory KR20 reliability index. The resulting test represents a valid tool for measuring knowledge levels about flood risk. Future directions include test standardization and the adaptation of the instrument for use with children and in different linguistic and cultural contexts

    Istruzione, educazione, cultura come antidoto alle nascenti Oclocrazie. Editoriale

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    Education and Culture as an Antidote to Emerging OchlocraciesEditoria

    Measuring Imbalance: A Municipal Index of Urban Waste Management in the Metropolitan Area of Naples

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    AbstractThe article situates itself within the eco-Marxist analysis of the urban metabolism of waste, interpreting it as a material expression of the metabolic rift between society and nature under capitalism. Through the construction of the Urban Waste Management Imbalance Index (UWMII), which combines per capita residual waste and the distance from statutory recycling targets to quantify municipal-level imbalances in waste management, the study measures, at the municipal scale, territorial inequalities in the production and management of waste within the Metropolitan City of Naples. The results reveal a marked polarization between the urban core and its periphery, where marginal areas concentrate the environmental infrastructures of the urban metabolism

    Le paysage mimétique: une phase désormais dépassée du capitalisme chinois?

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    AbstractThe Mimetic Landscape: A Phase of Chinese Capitalism Now Over?This article analyzes the Chinese mimetic landscape as a symptom of a phase in national capitalism rooted in the reproduction of Western forms. By imitating foreign cities and architectures, China has staged its ability to replicate the world, turning imitation into an instrument of power. Yet the recent real estate crisis reveals the limits of this model: architectural mimicry, once a sign of modernity, has become the visible expression of an exhausted speculative system. As the landscape deteriorates, it exposes the entanglement of cultural, political, and economic forces in contemporary China

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    Forme di integrazione dei non cittadini nella comunità civica ateniese di età classica e il caso dei trierarchi

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    ABSTRACTForms of integration of non-citizens into the Athenian civic community in classical times and the case of trierarchs This article examines instances of access by non-citizens to roles and privileges that were – at least in principle – reserved for citizens, as they may be identified in the literary and epigraphic record of classical Athens. These cases reveal a degree of permeability of the boundary between citizens and non-citizens, and can be seen as a way in which the Athenian polis favoured the integration of non-citizens into its civic community. Within this context, the article focuses on access to trierarchy as a form of inclusion of non-politai into the Athenian citizen body

    Brevi note a margine dell’applicazione del favor libertatis in materia di libertas fideicommissaria di un’ancella praegnans o che ha partorito

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    AbstractThis paper addresses the legal status of children born to a female slave who was the beneficiary of a fideicommissum of liberty, during a period of default or delay in her manumission. It examines this issue through the lens of the favor shown toward the unborn child, who, in my view, is identified as a conceptually autonomous subject

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