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Danzare attraverso. Dialoghi interspecie negli Zoo Mantras di Simone Forti
In dialogo con Simone Forti, Maria Paola Zedda ripercorre un passaggio cruciale dell'arte performativa del secolo scorso, nata dal confronto strettissimo con il mondo oltre l'uman
Caratteri morfologici e spaziali dei Forti Militari di Roma
I forti militari di Roma pur non essendo per loro natura, strutture edilizie di particolare pregio architettonico rappresentano una preziosa risorsa all’interno della città consolidata. Le caratteristiche spaziali di queste architetture, la qualità costruttiva delle strutture murarie, la stretta relazione con il paesaggio naturale, la localizzazione territoriale oggi centrale rispetto al contesto urbano, rendono questi organismi particolarmente adatti alla trasformazione ed al riuso. I forti militari di Roma, sono oasi preservate da un recinto inaccessibile oggi suscettibile di apertura ed integrazione con la città contemporanea
Operare i forti. Per un progetto di riconversione dei forti militari di Roma.
Questo testo costituisce un primo esito della ricerca di Ateneo Federato delle Scienze umane, Arti e Ambiente - Progetto di ricerca di Facoltà per gli anni 2007 - 2008 dal titolo "La riconversione dell'esistente in spazi per la cultura e spazi collettivi: il sistema dei forti militari a Roma". Il gruppo di ricerca è composto dai ricercatori in Architettura degli Interni e Allestimento del Dipartimento di Architettura della Sapienza, Andrea Bruschi (responsabile scientifico), Vincenzo Giorgi, Anna Giovannelli, Paola Guarini, Andrea Grimaldi e dal dottorando di ricerca Giovanni Tomassetti
The Prognostic Significance of Early Glycemic Profile in Acute Ischemic Stroke Depends on Stroke Subtype
It is still unclear whether early glycemic profile after admission for acute ischemic stroke (IS) has the same prognostic significance in patients with lacunar and non-lacunar infarction. Data from 4011 IS patients admitted to a Stroke Unit (SU) were retrospectively analyzed. Lacunar IS was diagnosed by clinical criteria. A continuous indicator of early glycemic profile was calculated as the difference of fasting serum glucose (FSG) measured within 48 h after admission and random serum glucose (RSG) measured on admission. Logistic regression was used to estimate the association with a combined poor outcome defined as early neurological deterioration, severe stroke at SU discharge, or 1-month mortality. Among patients without hypoglycemia (RSG and FSG > 3.9 mmol/L), an increasing glycemic profile increased the likelihood of a poor outcome for non-lacunar (OR, 1.38, 95%CI, 1.24–1.52 in those without diabetes; 1.11, 95%CI, 1.05–1.18 in those with diabetes) but not for lacunar IS. Among patients without sustained or delayed hyperglycemia (FSG < 7.8 mmol/L), an increasing glycemic profile was unrelated to outcome for non-lacunar IS but decreased the likelihood of poor outcome for lacunar IS (OR, 0.63, 95%CI, 0.41–0.98). Early glycemic profile after acute IS has a different prognostic significance in non-lacunar and lacunar patients
Filologia editoriale, Roberto Calasso in dialogo con Paola Italia e Francisco Rico
Paola Italia e Francisco Rico intervengono sul libro di Roberto Calasso, presidente e fondatore di Adelphi Edizioni, L'impronta dell'editore, e discutono di problemi di filologia delle forme editoriali, dal punto di vista dell'autore, del lettore e dell'editore.Paola Italia and Francisco Ricos interview Roberto Calasso, Publisher, Writer, and Founder of Adelphi Edizioni, about his book: L'impronta dell'editore, talking about philology, publishing and editing, from the author, the reader and the publisher's point of view
Paola Gianturco: Women Who Light the Dark
Paola Gianturco is a photographer, author, and advocate for women\u27s rights world-wide. For the past thirteen years, she has worked as a photojournalist, documenting women’s lives in forty countries. She has published four acclaimed photo books which bring together inspiring stories with gorgeous photographs to motivate her readers to engage with, learn from and support women around the world. All of Gianturco’s books are philanthropic projects, for which she donates her royalties to carefully selected nonprofit organizations that relate to each book\u27s content. Paola\u27s most recent book, Women Who Light the Dark, tells the story of local women around the world who are helping one another tackle the problems that darken their lives—including violence, poverty, illiteracy and disease. Gianturco is giving 100% of her author royalties for this book to The Global Fund for Women.https://thekeep.eiu.edu/humanitiescenter_meaningfulwork1011/1002/thumbnail.jp
Role distribution in public-private partnerships: the case of heritage management in Italy
In this article we analyze how private partners can be actively involved in preservation-related activities without mining the overarching logic of unitary heritage preservation at the national level, so that public–private partnerships may become effective instruments of cultural policy. We use three Italian cases in which private actors are charged with activities typically under the domain of the public to demonstrate how tasks can be distributed among public and private stakeholders to cooperatively handle projects requiring a high level of coordination, intense competencies, sharing, and integration between partners of different natures. A clear definition of individual players’ responsibility, timing and resource allocation criteria, shared commitment, and bottom-up approaches are important elements in fostering success in the public–private partnerships
La letteratura e la riconoscibilità dei sentimenti nelle forme giuridiche
The form of law (and especially criminal law) and literature are compared. While the latter can be no less selective than the former, literature however allows the lawyer to experience and perceiev a kind of multiplicity of forms in the human environment and thus to better understand and care about human dignity, which is based on the idea of human beings capable of assuming forms always different. Moreover literature is deemed essential to foster a skill the lawyer cannot afford not to own, namely imagination, so desperately needed to find new legal solutions for issues an ever changing world raises and which traditional legal approaches are no more able to grasp and deal fairly
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