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    Migrations, citizenship and administrative borders: the Italian case

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    This contribution summarises the scientific discussions that developed during a one-year cycle of international and interdisciplinary seminars focusing on the relationship between migration and citizenship in Italy. We considered human mobilities in their relation to the politico-administrative institutions of the state and observed the latter's attempt to define and govern them. The relative marginality of the Italian case in the literature about state building, nation building and citizenship is an opportunity to examine these processes with fresh eyes. The first section is a critical analysis of the policies regulating access to Italian citizenship. The second examines the entanglement between external and internal migrations and how they are governed, considering various administrative borders and statuses such as Italian municipal residency. The third section addresses the role of different field actors (from street-level bureaucrats to legal practitioners and activists) in shaping or negotiating the borders of citizenship while implementing the law.SCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe

    Interwar Czech science fiction as a mode of questioning rationality: three case studies

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    Regarder le ciel, entendre le tonnerre, repousser les tempêtes: Sources et méthodes pour une histoire des imaginaires paysans des intempéries

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    A mean-field homogenization model for fiber reinforced composite materials in large deformation with plasticity

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    In this paper, a novel mean-field homogenization (MFH) model for fiber reinforced composite materials is presented. The model idealizes the fiber reinforcement and matrix interaction as a series of layered two-phase composite inclusions, where deformation compatibility and stress equilibrium constraints are properly incorporated to capture a fiber reinforced material. The model is formulated in a large deformation setting with no restriction on the type of the underlying constitutive relations. The algorithm can be implemented as a user material in commercial FE codes. In this paper, we present an implementation in ABAQUS and the homogenization results are compared to direct numerical simulations (DNS). Several test cases are presented to demonstrate the ability of the model to capture the homogenized hyperelastic/elasto-plastic stress-strain behaviour of fibrous composites in different loading conditions.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishe

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