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    Rethinking Dwelling: Design, Public Spaces, Sustainability. A conversation with Francesca La Rocca = Ripensare l’abitare: design, spazi pubblici, sostenibilità. Una conversazione con Francesca La Rocca

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    L'intervista a Francesca La Rocca è volta a esplorare la relazione tra sfera pubblica e sfera privata in riferimento all'abitare. La Rocca esamina queste questioni attraverso le lenti dell'architettura e del design, partendo dall'eredità delle avanguardie radicali degli anni Settanta, con un'attenzione particolare a figure come Andrea Branzi e Ugo La Pietra. Riflette sul ruolo del design nell'armonizzare la relazione tra natura, tecnologia e vita quotidiana approfondendo temi chiave come l'ospitalità cosmica, la sostenibilità ambientale, la necessità di spazi pubblici dinamici e il significato del corpo e dell'esperienza sensoriale nei processi di progettazione. Attraverso una prospettiva complessa e interdisciplinare, l'esperienza dell'abitare un luogo emerge come un atto di negoziazione tra esigenze umane, sociali e ambientali, orientate verso un futuro inclusivo e sostenibile.The interview with Francesca La Rocca is aimed at exploring the relationship between the public and private spheres with reference to dwelling. La Rocca examines these issues through the lenses of architecture and design, starting from the legacy of the radical avant-garde movements of the 1970s, with a particular focus on figures such as Andrea Branzi and Ugo La Pietra. She reflects on the role of design in harmonizing the relationship between nature, technology, and everyday life by delving into key themes such as cosmic hospitality, environmental sustainability, the necessity of dynamic public spaces, and the significance of the body and sensory experience in design processes. Through a complex and interdisciplinary perspective, the experience of inhabiting a place emerges as an act of negotiation between human, social, and environmental needs, oriented towards an inclusive and sustainable future

    Urban tour. A casa di Teresa La rocca. Una conversazione / At Teresa La Rocca's house. A conversation

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    Intervista a Teresa La Rocca nella sua casa nel centro storico di Palermo, come una possibile accezione di abitazione "green" in città. / Interview with Teresa La Rocca. Her house in historical center of Palermo, as a possibility of city "greenlife

    Networked innovation in health care: a literature review and research agenda on the interplay of inner and outer contexts of innovation

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    In Chapter 10, La Rocca presents a systematic literature review on healthcare innovation, focusing on an examination of the extent to which this research has acknowledged the networked nature of innovation and the inter-relatedness of intra- and inter-organizational innovation processes. The review of the literature shows that research on innovation in healthcare has largely explored the process of translating innovation into local contexts but is also increasingly turning attention to how innovation is spread across organizations. Drawing on the literature review, the author concludes that the understanding of how the interplay of innovation processes at the local level and those outside the organizational boundaries impact the innovation journey in healthcare remains limited. A research agenda on networked innovation in healthcare is outlined

    Progettazione ecologica e bioarchitettura. Istituto Nazionale di Bioarchitettura.

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    L'articolo ripercorre le esperienze e le tematiche del corso Inbar di Bioarchitettura attivo a Napoli dal 1995, di cui F. La Rocca è stata direttore scientific

    Reconfiguring the relation between primary and secondary healthcare through policy instruments

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    In Chapter 7, Araujo, La Rocca and Hoholm examine the role of public policy interventions in reconfiguring the relationship between primary and secondary care sectors and the means through which these interventions take place. Drawing from the “governmentality” school of thought (e.g. Miller and Rose 1990) the focus of this chapter is on how these interventions mobilize different forms of expertise in an attempt to both reconfigure agencies as well as the relations these agencies enter into. The authors suggest that the ability of policy instruments to work depends on the ability of the subjects of government to use the spaces of discretion afforded by their incompleteness, to embed them in existing practices without creating much disruption

    Radiation pressure on a moving body: Beyond the Doppler effect

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    Copyright © 2012 Optical Society of AmericaThis paper was published in Journal of the Optical Society of America B and is made available as an electronic reprint with the permission of OSA. The paper can be found at the following URL on the OSA website: http://www.opticsinfobase.org/josab/abstract.cfm?uri=josab-29-11-3136. Systematic or multiple reproduction or distribution to multiple locations via electronic or other means is prohibited and is subject to penalties under law.The dependence of macroscopic radiation pressure on the velocity of the object being pushed is commonly attributed to the Doppler effect. This need not be the case, and here we highlight velocity-dependent radiation pressure terms that have their origins in the mixing of s and p polarizations brought about by the Lorentz transformation between the lab and the material rest frame, rather than in the corresponding transformation of frequency and wavevector. The theory we develop may be relevant to the nano-optomechanics of moving bodies

    Note per un'indagine sul rapporto naturale artificiale: la ricerca di nuovi strumenti teorici e critici attraverso le indicazioni del pensiero biologico contemporaneo

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    Pubblicazione di parte della tesi di laurea di F. La Rocca, incentrata sulle connessioni tra pensiero biologico e teorie progettuali, dalla modernità alla fase contemporane

    Bioarchitettura: dieci anni di corsi

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    Apparso nella rubrica "Ricerca e tecnologia" l'articolo analizza l'esperienza del Corso Inbar di Bioarchitettura di Napoli, attivo dal 1995 e alla data dell'articolo in procinto di svolgersi per l'edizione 2006. F. La Rocca scrive l'articolo in quanto Direttore scientifico del corso sin dalla sua prima edizione

    Ripensare l'abitare: design, spazi pubblici, sostenibilità.

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    The interview with Francesca La Rocca is aimed at exploring the relationship between the public and private spheres with reference to dwelling. La Rocca examines these issues through the lenses of architecture and design, starting from the legacy of the radical avant- garde movements of the 1970s, with a particular focus on figures such as Andrea Branzi and Ugo La Pietra. She reflects on the role of design in harmonizing the relationship between nature, technology, and everyday life by delving into key themes such as cosmic hospitality, environmental sustainability, the necessity of dynamic public spaces, and the significance of the body and sensory experience in design processes. Through a complex and interdisciplinary perspective, the experience of inhabiting a place emerges as an act of negotiation between human, social, and environmental needs, oriented towards an inclusive and sustainable future
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