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Giulia Veronica Varisco
The headword explains the biography and the contribution of the author Giulia Varisco to the children's literatur
Correction to: The Italian tremor Network (TITAN): rationale, design and preliminary findings (Neurological Sciences, (2022), 10.1007/s10072-022-06104-w)
Originally, the article was published with an error. The affiliation of the author Giulia Paparella should only be " Neuromed Institute IRCCS, Pozzilli, IS, Italy”. The original article has been corrected
How Giulia Niccolai has changed Italian contemporary literature
I have been studying Italian contemporary author Giulia Niccolai for 2 semesters with Dr. Santini, and I am currently writing my final paper for senior seminar on her life, work, and her role not only in Italian literature, but in feminism. Also, I discuss how she is one of the most underrated authors in Italy, and why she deserves more recognition, based on her work in photography, literature, and art. The following is a short introduction and the thesis from my paper:
Italian is one of the languages that gave birth to some of the most significant and important authors, especially in contemporary literature and the Renaissance. They influenced the history of literature not only during the Renaissance, where some of the best writers of all time, such as Petrarch, Dante and Boccaccio became figures, but in the 20th century, when authors such as Umberto Eco and Giulai Niccolai were framed in Italian literary history .Although Eco is more known and has received more credit, many experts in contemporary literature argue that Niccolai has had a greater impact, especially from a feminist point of view. Although Niccolai was one of the most underrated authors of her time, due to her vast areas of expertise and experience in poetry, translation and photography, she was one of the most important authors of contemporary Italian literature. There was not another Italian author so innovative in his works like her
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The Relation between Large-Scale Land Acquisitions and Rural Households ::Evidence from Ethiopia and Tanzania /
Giulia Barbanente investigates the impact of large-scale foreign land acquisitions (LSLAs) on rural households in Ethiopia and Tanzania. Given the scale of LSLAs happening in developing countries, there is urgent need to objectively assess whether risks for smallholders are balanced by positive economic outcomes. The author considers four key pathways of influence of LSLAs on rural households: access to land, returns to land, returns to labor and price of agricultural goods. The four pathways are tested on the background of Ethiopia's and Tanzania's land tenure systems, which are strikingly different. The evidence shows several elements of similarity in the reported effect of LSLAs on the defined indicators of households' welfare in the two countries. Contents LSLAs and Rural Development: Theoretical Predictions International Policy Tools: Global Governance LSLAs and Property Rights in Africa Access to Land and Other Natural Resources Target Groups Scholars and practitioners working in the field of rural development, law and development, development economics The Author Giulia Barbanente holds a PhD in Law and Economics, awarded jointly by University of Hamburg, Erasmus University Rotterdam, and University of Bologna. She works as a land tenure specialist conducting both research and program management activities.
