7,059 research outputs found
Aspettando-te. Audiodramma/Audiotraduzione in podcast
L'audiotraduzione è stata frutto di una complessa tessitura testuale che coinvolge diversi linguaggi espressivi con lo scopo di narrare lo spazio primigenio della creazione.
In questa lettura prende corpo la voce narrante di una donna che aspetta un figlio, o una figlia. Ideata come un diario-dialogo epistolare, oltre ai riferimenti alla gestazione e ai cambiamenti fisici e psicologici che si producono nel corpo della donna, il testo riflette criticamente sulla condizione femminile.
Con Laura Aguzzoni, Giampiero Pizzol e Olimpia Pizzol.
Traduzione multimediale a cura di María Isabel Fernández García, Ivonne Lucilla Simonetta Grimaldi, Francesca Milani e Olimpia Pizzol.
Adattamento e regia di Giampiero Pizzol.
Spazio sonoro a cura di Roberto Costa.
La studentessa Francesca Milani ha realizzato la traduzione interlinguistica come eleborato finale del corso di Laurea in Mediazione linguistica interculturale (Dipartimento di Interpretazione e Traduzione, Università di Bologna, Campus di Forlì.
Riera, Carme. 1998. “Tiempo de espera”. Lumen.
https://amslaurea.unibo.it/9197
"The love that made hell, paradise." Ouida re-writing the Paolo and Francesca theme in Held in Bondage
The bestselling Victorian author Ouida reveals in her novels, and, in particular, Held in Bondage, an extraordinary knowledge od Dante, by using characters and themes from the Commedia. The Paolo and Francesca theme actually constitutes part of the plot of the novel and is to be found in many of her other works, short stories and non-fiction writing
HERStory Makers 2023: Francesca Fotheringham
Francesca Fotheringham is a postdoctoral research associate at the University of Edinburgh studying educational psychology with a focus on neurodiversity. She took part in HERStory Makers 2023.What is HERStory Makers?HERStory Makers is a social media competition for female-identifying early career researchers to share their research, their career journeys, and to inspire the next generation. Winners are selected by public vote. HERStory Makers is also part of EXPLORATHON, Scotland's contribution to European Researchers' Night.In 2022-23, EXPLORATHON Francescasupported by the Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council [grant number EP/X020762/1].Author contributions to contentFrancesca conceived, planned, and recorded the video content. Kirsty Ross edited the video content to insert HERStory Maker credits, added subtitles, and reduce video length to below Twitter/X limit of 2 mins and 20 secs.</p
Italia entre los Habsburho y los Borbones
Este trabajo se concentra sobre los estado espanoles de Italia y sobre las importantes transformaciones que se verificaron en su interior durante los anos de la Guerra de Sucesion de Espana, con la formacion de renovadas elites de poder, la difusion de ineditos instrumentos de legitimidad y de una nueva cultua politica.[...
Medicina illuminata. La Biblioteca Lancisiana di Roma
L'articolo presenta i codici miniati della Biblioteca Lancisiana di Roma. La prima parte, del coautore, è dedicata alla Biblioteca. La seconda parte, di F. Manzari, tratta dei manoscritti miniati, costituiti da due codici con le opere di Avicenna e dal Liber fraternitatis della Confraternita dell'Ospedale di Santo Spirito in Sassia a Roma.The article introduces the illuminated manuscripts of the Biblioteca Lancisiana in Rome. The first part of the article, by the co-author, is dedicated to the Library. The second part, by Francesca Manzari, illustrates the manuscipts; these are two manuscripts with the works of Avicenna and the Liber fraternitatis of the Confraternity of the Hospital of Santo Spirito in Sassia in Rome
JOP822141_supplemental_material – Supplemental material for Perinatal exposure to fluoxetine increases anxiety- and depressive-like behaviours and alters glutamatergic markers in the prefrontal cortex and hippocampus of male adolescent rats: A comparison between Sprague-Dawley rats and the Wistar-Kyoto rat model of depression
Supplemental material, JOP822141_supplemental_material for Perinatal exposure to fluoxetine increases anxiety- and depressive-like behaviours and alters glutamatergic markers in the prefrontal cortex and hippocampus of male adolescent rats: A comparison between Sprague-Dawley rats and the Wistar-Kyoto rat model of depression by Samuel J Millard, Jeremy S Lum, Francesca Fernandez, Katrina Weston-Green and Kelly A Newell in Journal of Psychopharmacology</p
Illuminismo e "arte della guerra" nel Regno di Napoli
L'Ordinanza Militare di Ferdinando IV una breve introduzione e confronto con la normazione spagnola borbonica
Logica del terrore e legislazione d'emergenza in Italia (1975-1980). Spunti d riflessione
Modelling and Mapping Thermal Comfort Conditions with Solar Radiation: Comparison of Steady-State and Dynamic Indexes
AIM AND APPROACH Short-wave solar radiation may have a great impact on the indoor thermal sensation of occupants, especially in highly glazed buildings. The dynamic nature of the phenomenon suggests that steady-state approaches such as Fanger’s could be not completely suitable to analyze the performance of building design configurations or management and control strategies. This paper investigates the impact of solar radiation on some commonly used thermal comfort indices. In particular this study contrasts the steady-state PMV with dynamic indices (TSENS, TSV and DTS) based on Pierce’s thermophysiological model. Solar irradiation on the subject has been taken into account by means of an adjusted value of the mean radiant temperature according to La Gennusa et al. (2005) approach, which was originally proposed to correct Fanger’s PMV. The evolution of comfort conditions is mapped on a grid of reference points, which allows us to pay special attention to the irradiated area, closer to the glazing. The indexes capability of describing critical conditions is contrasted. SCIENTIFIC INNOVATION AND RELEVANCE Despite the use of highly glazed facades has become more and more common, the most used thermal comfort models do not account explicitly for solar radiation. The availability of a reliable and computationally efficient approach to include solar radiation contribution in thermal comfort metrics is of great importance for improving indoor environmental conditions either in the early design or during the operation optimization phases. In this work, the effects of short-wave solar radiation contribution have been included into different thermal comfort models by adjusting the mean radiant temperature (MRT) of the environment. The solar-adjusted metrics and the original ones are calculated in an open plan office of 100 m2 with a large window on the South façade, equipped with shading devices and a heating and a cooling system. The environmental variables are obtained by thermal simulation of the space in EnergyPlus. The results are then fed into an original simulation code implementing the traditional and the solar-adjusted comfort models in several reference points inside the space. The comfort conditions and their evolution are presented in detailed comfort maps, to contrast the capability of the solar-adjusted metrics to describe the quality of the thermal environment and highlight the main criticalities. PRELIMINARY RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS Although under abrupt variations of the environmental conditions steady state indices such as PMV are far from being accurate in describing the occupant sensation, there is little difference between steady and non-steady approaches when considering the typical conditions inside a conditioned space. The four comfort indices, PMV, TSENS, TSV and DTS, seem to be equally suitable to assess the evolution of thermal sensation in conditioned buildings when warm sensation is prevailing and no solar radiation is to be included. Nevertheless, TSV requires a suitable calibration, being very sensitive to the choice of the reference mean skin temperature in the thermally neutral and steady state Tsk,0, and its scale must be resized with reference to the other comfort metrics. TSENS is the less affected by the mean radiant temperature correction when considering cooler conditions. In this respect, either PMV, DTS or calibrated TSV succeed in highlighting criticalities arising from specific positions of the occupants and time of day. In the current implementation, TSENS appears to be insensitive to cool environments. Further investigation is needed. MAIN REFERENCES Cappelletti, F., Prada, A., Romagnoni, P., & Gasparella, A. (2014). Passive performance of glazed components in heating and cooling of an open-space office under controlled indoor thermal comfort. Building and Environment, 72, 131–144. Doherty, T. J., & Arens, E. (1988). Evaluation of the physiological bases of thermal comfort models. ASHRAE Transactions, 94(1), 1371–1385. Fanger, P. O. (1970). Thermal comfort: Analysis and applications in environmental engineering. Copenhagen: Danish Technical Press. Fiala, D. (1998). Dynamic Simulation of Human Heat Transfer and Thermal Comfort (Doctoral dissertation). De Montfort University. Gagge, A. P., & Fobelets, A. P. (1986). A Standard Predictive Index of Human Response to the Thermal Environment. ASHRAE Transactions, 92:2B. La Gennusa, M., Nucara, A., Pietrafesa, M., & Rizzo, G. (2007). A model for managing and evaluating solar radiation for indoor thermal comfort. Solar Energy, 81(5), 594–606. Takada, S., Matsumoto, S., & Matsushita, T. (2013). Prediction of whole-body thermal sensation in the non-steady state based on skin temperature. Building and Environment, 68, 123–133. Tzempelikos, A., Bessoudo, M., Athienitis, A. K., & Zmeureanu, R. (2010). Indoor thermal environmental conditions near glazed facades with shading devices - Part II: Thermal comfort simulation and impact of glazing and shading properties. Building and Environment, 45(11), 2517–2525
Pensadoras latinoamericanas: Aproximaciones a las filosofías críticas de Ivone Gebara, Silvia Rivera Cusicanqui y Francesca Gargallo
El escrito pretende contribuir al quiebre del “monólogo masculino” que, según Raúl Fornet-Betancourt, atraviesa injustamente la historia de la flosofía latinoamericana, desconociendo el largo protagonismo femenino en ese campo del saber. Para ello, se propone una aproximación a la flosofía crítica producida en la actualidad por tres pensadoras mujeres de nuestra América. Ellas son: la brasilera Ivone Gebara, quien desarrolla una epistemología crítica de la flosofía y la teología modernas desde una mirada ecofeminista; la boliviana Silvia Rivera Cusicanqui, quien elabora la teoría del colononialismo interno y una concepción de la historicidad en la que el presente está habitado por una multitemporalidad; y la ítalo-mexicana Francesca Gargallo, que aporta un profundo trabajo de campo y una sólida interpretación teórico-crítica acerca de los feminismos comunitarios de las mujeres indígenas del continente.The paper aims to contribute to the breakdown of the “masculine monologue” that, according to Raúl Fornet-Betancourt, unfairly traverses the history of Latin American philosophy, ignoring the long female role in that feld of knowledge. For this purpose, it proposes an approximation to the critical philosophy produced by three latinoamerican women thinker. They are: brazilian Ivone Gebara, who develops a critical epistemology of modern philosophy and theology from an ecofeminist point of view; bolivian Silvia Rivera Cusicanqui, who elaborates the theory of internal colononialism and a conception of historicity in which the present is inhabited by a multi-temporality; and ítalo-mexican Francesca Gargallo, who brings a profound feldwork and a solid theoreticalcritical interpretation about communitarian feminisms in the indigenous women of the continent.Fil: Fernandez Nadal, Estela Maria. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Mendoza. Instituto de Ciencias Humanas, Sociales y Ambientales; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de Cuyo; Argentin
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