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Atlas de uso do Solo : Núcleo Urbano Central de Curitiba : região metropolitana de Curitiba
Inclui bibliografia e glossárioAutores: Bruno Gaio Fischer, Igor Padilha Martinello, Jakelline Beraldo Bernini, Marcelo Ricardo de Lim
Data and platform co-ops in smart city citizenship: interview with Igor Calzada
Igor Calzada is a senior researcher at universities like Oxford and Cardiff with a focus on urban, regional and technopolitical transformations, considering data issues and social innovation. In November 2020, he launched the book Smart City Citizenship, which proposes another framework at smart cities based on democratic governance and citizenship. Thus, he presents how it is possible to understand and intervene in technopolitical disputes involving algorithms, data, and artificial intelligence based on notions such as digital sovereignty. Among the possibilities, there is the creation of data and platform co-ops based on data and digital commons. For the author, data cooperatives are a subtype of platform cooperatives, in which they focus on business models, while data co-ops share and store data. The book analyzes, among other cases, the Barcelona ecosystem and proposes perspectives for public policies. Currently, Calzada is interested in exploring new models of data governance and artificial intelligence to propose alternative ways to data ecosystems in the European scenario. He defends experimental cities as a reaction to the mainstream idea of the city as a platform, as a reproduction of extractive and panoptic practices through hyperconnectivity. But it will be very difficult in a dangerous context. And he provokes: “how, in the current context, in which we are closed in our homes, can we propose cities with open systems? Other recommendations from the author are an article on platform and data co-ops published in Sustainability journal and a conversation in Spanish about social innovation in smart cities. Read the interview with Igor Calzada: https://digilabour.com.br/2021/01/06/data-and-platform-co-ops-in-smart-city-citizenship-interview-with-igor-calzada
Piano works by Igor Stravinsky
In my work I thought was right at first a brief outline development work of Igor Stravinsky. I also tried to "map out" the emergence of some major piano works by the author. finally, I added a few notes on the piano interpretive art of Igor Stravinsky
The Voice of B'nai B'rith "Gavro Schwartz" Croatia, no. 20, November 2020
Ovo je Glasnik lože B'nai B'rith (BB), udruge koja sa sjedištem u Zagrebu djeluje u Hrvatskoj kao jedna od mnogih osnovnih jedinica velike obitelji svjetske nevladine organizacije B'nai B'rith, što na hebrejskom znači "Sinovi zavjeta". Glasnik donosi vijesti o aktivnostima židovskih zajednica, kako u Hrvatskoj tako i u Izraelu i Europi. Namjera izdavača je da glasnik izlazi četiri puta godišnje. Izlazi samo u elektronskom obliku. U ovom broju su predstavljeni tekstovi: Darko Fischer: Uz dvadeseti broj BB Glasnika ... Darko Fischer: Spomenik Menora u Osijeku ... Igor Fischer: Stvarna Vera ... Darko Fischer: Prvi spomenik, Stolperstein, u Zagrebu ... Darko Fischer: Kampor na Rabu, mjesto nekadašnjeg logora ... Martina Globočnik: Priče žive kad ih pričamo drugima.This is the Voice of the Lodge B'nai B'rith (BB), an association based in Zagreb that operates in Croatia as one of the many basic units of the large family of the world NGO B'nai B'rith, which in Hebrew means "Sons of the Covenant". The newsletter brings news about the activities of Jewish communities, both in Croatia and in Israel and Europe. The publisher's intention is for the newsletter to be published four times a year. It is published only in electronic form. This issue presents the following texts: Darko Fischer: Editorial to the twenteeth issue of The Voice of BB ... Darko Fischer: The Menorah Sculpture in Osijek ... Igor Fischer: Eva Panić - Die Wahre Vera ... Darko Fischer: Der erste Stolperstein-Denkmal in Zagreb ... The First Stumbling Stone in Zagreb ... Darko Fischer: Kampor on Island Rab, former Italian Concentration Camp ... Martina Globočnik: Stories come alive when told to others.Časopis“ Glasnik lože B'nai B'rith“, Hrvatska dostupan je na Internet stranici [https://bnaibrith.hr/hr].Magazine „Voice of the Lodge B'nai B'rith“, Croatia is available on the website [https://bnaibrith.hr/en]
Atlas de uso do Solo : Núcleo Urbano Central de Curitiba : região metropolitana de Curitiba
Inclui bibliografia e glossárioAutores: Bruno Gaio Fischer, Igor Padilha Martinello, Jakelline Beraldo Bernini, Marcelo Ricardo de Lim
Introduzione a Igor Spanò (a cura di) Il Teatro e la festa. Il tempio, la piazza, la scena
Per tre giorni gli studiosi che sono intervenuti al Convegno hanno riflettuto sul senso e sulle funzioni, sulle pratiche cultuali e rituali, sui luoghi che hanno definito nel corso del tempo i momenti della festa e sulle forme di rappresentazione agonistica (danze, corse, gare, giochi di abilità) o drammatica - di cui erano parte essenziale la musica e il canto - che, spesso intrinsecamente, li accompagnano. L'autore nella sua introduzione esamina le sfumature di significato che racchiude il termine utsava, “festa”, “gioia” in sanscrito.For three days the scholars who spoke at the conference reflected on the meaning and functions, on the cult and ritual practices, on the places that have defined the moments of the celebration over time and on the forms of competitive representation (dances, races, competitions, skill games) or dramatic - of which music and singing were an essential part - which, often intrinsically, accompany them. In his introduction, the author examines the nuances of meaning contained in the term utsava, "feast", "joy" in Sanskrit
Cyathopoma diegoense : Fischer-Piette, Blanc & Vukadinovic 1974
<i>Cyathopoma diegoense</i> Fischer-Piette, Blanc & Vukadinovic, 1974 <p>Fig. 3</p> <p> <i>Cyathopoma diegoense</i>: Fischer-Piette, Blanc & Vukadinovic 1974: 467, figs 2–4 (Cap Diego, northern Madagascar; <i>c</i>. 2× 3 mm).</p> <p> A single shell without an operculum, collected on Cabo Delgado, is very similar to the voucher specimen described and illustrated by Emberton (2003: 30–31, fig. 40) from the type locality. The photograph of the shell from Cabo Delgado matches the photograph of the shell from Cap Diego almost exactly when superimposed at 113% magnification. The characteristic sculpture of the spiral cords with the gap on the whorl shoulder (“missing” cord below the suture) and the minute dense axial striation between the spiral cords also can be observed on both shells. <i>Cyathopoma azaniense</i> Verdcourt, 1978 from Kenya is smaller (1.4×2.0 mm) and does not have the characteristic gap between the suture and the first spiral cord on the following whorl.</p> <p> The original description of <i>C. diegoense</i> was based on a single adult specimen “environ” (<i>circa</i>) 2 mm high and 3 mm wide. The same size was repeated in comparison with <i>C. artatum</i> Sykes, 1897 on the same page just below the description. However, the figure of the holotype on the same page has a 0.88 <i>h/w</i> ratio, which clearly does not match the proportions stated in the description. Emberton (2003) did not give any explanation for his decision to include the 2.1 mm high and 2.0 mm wide <i>C. duboisi</i> Fischer-Piette, Blanc, Blanc & Salvat, 1993, as well as his 1.9 mm high and 2.9 wide “voucher specimen” in the range of variation of <i>C. diegoense</i>. Thus, the specimen from Cabo Delgado is very likely <i>C. diegoense sensu</i> Emberton, 2003 but the extent of the name <i>diegoense</i> is doubtful.</p>Published as part of <i>Muratov, Igor V., 2010, Terrestrial molluscs of Cabo Delgado and adjacent inland areas of north-eastern Mozambique, pp. 255 in African Invertebrates 51 (2)</i> on page 261, DOI: 10.5733/afin.051.0203, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/7913493">http://zenodo.org/record/7913493</a>
FACULTY RECITAL THE FISCHER DUO NORMAN FISCHER, cello JEANNE KIERMAN, piano Wednesday, February 2, 1994 8:00 p.m. Lillian H. Duncan Recital Hall
Quality of recording varies.Program: Suite Italienne / Igor Stravinsky -- Elegies / Paul Cooper -- Le grand tango / Astor Piazzolla -- Sonata in F Major, Op. 99 / Johannes Brahm
DigiTranScope: the governance of digitally-transformed society
This volume presents the key outcomes and research findings of the Digitranscope research project of the European Commission Joint Research Centre. The project set out to explore during the period 2017-2020 the challenges and opportunities that the digital transformation is posing to the governance of society. We focused our attention on the governance of data as a key aspect to understand and shape the governance of society. Data is a key resource in the digital economy, and control over the way it is generated, collected, aggregated, and value is extracted and distributed in society is crucial. We have explored the increasing awareness about the strategic importance of data and emerging governance models to distribute the value generated more equitably in society. These findings have contributed to the new policy orientation in Europe on technological and data sovereignty and the sharing of data for the public interest. The digital transformation, the rise of artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things offer also new opportunities for new forms of policy design, implementation, and assessment providing more personalised support to those who need it and being more participative throughout the policy cycle. The use of digital twins, gaming, simulation, and synthetic data are just at their beginning but promise to change radically the relationships among all the stakeholders in governance of our society
Tõrked Eesti venekeelse kirjanduse omaks tunnistamisel 1918–1940. Igor Severjanini juhtum
The article looks at the history of Estonian Russian-language literature in the young Republic of Estonia (1918–1940) and the life and work of the Russian-speaking poet Igor Severyanin (1887–1941) from the perspective of Estonian literature. In 1918, Severyanin, as a mature author, moved permanently from Russia to Estonia. Gradually, he developed a hybrid identity: he became fond of Estonia and wrote in Russian. However, his works have been omitted from the Estonian literary history.
The article sets out the following hypotheses:
1) Estonian Russian-language literature from 1918 to 1940 has not become part of Estonian literature of that period, as its acceptance is hindered by various cultural-historical barriers for literary researchers. The main barriers have been highlighted by means of source criticism.
2) Igor Severyanin’s life and work serve to situate him as a representative of Estonian literature. Terms such as integration and identity were not used in his day, but Severyanin’s personal and creative choices help to understand, retrospectively, that it was important for him to live in Estonia, write poetry inspired by local material, interact with Estonian-speaking colleagues, remain connected with Estonian public and cultural institutions. I have approached Severyanin’s case through the identity theory (the work of John Charles Turner and Homi Bhabha), as well as Pierre Bourdieu’s concept of the literary field.
Both hypotheses were confirmed in the article. However, the values of modern multicultural society dictate that the discussion of Estonian literary history should include the Russian-speaking authors of the interwar period. Currently, there are gaps in Estonian literary history regarding these authors. Filling these gaps would mean overcoming the cultural-historical barriers
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