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    Thinking Academic Evaluation after Michèle Lamont’s "How Professors Think"

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    THIS IS A SYMPOSIUM, edited by Anna Carola Freschi and Marco Santoro, of the journal "Sociologica" (published by il Mulino). It is about the issue of academic evaluation, and moves from a discussion of a recent book by the American sociologist Michele Lamont, who participates to the Symposium as well. The contributors are from various countries (France, UK, Germany, Italy) and different specialties (sociology of science, cultural sociology, economic sociology etc.

    Cybersociety, democrazia e lavoro. Attori sociali e nuovi conflitti

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    Il volume raccoglie i contributi di ricercatori, studenti e attivisti sul tema dei diritti digitali

    A Tale of Six Countries: eParticipation Research from an Administration and Political Perspective

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    Abstract: This paper presents a cross-national analysis of eParticipation research in the administrative and political domain. It covers eParticipation research in six European countries (Austria, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, and Sweden) focusing on several aspects of eParticipation research, including research questions, methods, disciplinary approaches, units of analysis, research findings. The paper also provides an overview of national research, and outlines overall research findings and future directions in eParticipation research

    E-democracy e politiche per la partecipazione dei cittadini

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    L'articolo illustra l'emersione in Italia di una linea di politica pubblica specifica (2004), collocate all'interno delle politiche per l'innovazione ICT della PA (in ambito e-government e politiche per la Società dell'informazione), ma con rilevanza in termini di innovazione delle forme di partecipazione dei cittadini ai processi decisionali politici. Vengono descritti sinteticamente origini, caratteri, potenzialità e limiti della linea di policy in questione

    Istituzioni politiche e sviluppo locale nella Terza Italia

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    The paper is devoted to the analysis of the local public policies in three main regions of the so-called Third Italy (Tuscany, Emilia Romagna and Veneto) aiming to support the texile sector in the middle of the '80. These policies were oriented to help SMEs (small and medium enterprises) forming 'industrial districts' and facing the technological and market transformation of that crucial historical phase. Two main trajectories emerged, linked to political, cultural and social different contexts: in the red belt (Tuscany and Emilia Romagna) public-private initiative prevailed (Centri di servizi per le imprese); in Veneto the winning solution was the verticalization of the productive structure and the consolidation of poles of familiar industrial group, like Benetton. The paper is dedicated to the memory of Merrie Gilbert Klapp
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