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Globalizzazione e movimenti sociali
Gli ultimi anni hanno visto un’espansione senza precedenti dei movimenti sociali che criticano la globalizzazione neoliberista. Qual è la natura di questi movimenti? Che possibilità hanno di incidere sulle politiche globali, sugli assetti economici, sugli squilibri planetari? E che idea di società veicolano? Risultato della ricerca collettiva di un qualificato gruppo di studiosi, il volume indaga i diversi aspetti del movimento dei movimenti, dalla cooperazione comunicativa attraverso le reti alla riprogettazione del territorio e dell’ambiente, dall’analisi critica dei nuovi assetti giuridici sovranazionali allo scontro con gli organismi che governano i processi economici mondiali, tracciando i contorni di una nuova opposizione sociale
Lettera di Alessandra
Un ritratto critico dell'opera di Alessandra Carnaroli, autrice fra le più apprezzate delle ultime generazioni della poesia di ricerca. La sezione a lei dedicata, nel numero della rivista, contiene inoltre saggi di Cecilia Bello Minciacchi, Andrea Cortellessa, e Ivan Schiavone; e vari inediti dell'autrice. Il saggio è pubblicato con lo pseudonimo di Tommaso Ottonieri.A critical portrait of the work of Alessandra Carnaroli, author of the most appreciated in the latest generations of italian research poetry. Published under the pseudonym Tommaso Ottonieri
« Attribut » et « Prédicat » dans les grammaires françaises et italiennes, 17e-19e siècles
Communication le 19 juillet.Avec Alessandra Mosca.International audienc
Selected letters of Alessandra Strozzi
The letters of Alessandra Strozzi provide a vivid and spirited portrayal of life in fifteenth-century Florence. Among the richest autobiographical materials to survive from the Italian Renaissance, the letters reveal a woman who fought stubbornly to preserve her family's property and position in adverse circumstances, and who was an acute observer of Medicean society. Her letters speak of political and social status, of the concept of honor, and of the harshness of life, including the plague and the loss of children. They are also a guide to Alessandra's inner life over a period of twenty-three years, revealing the pain and sorrow, and, more rarely, the joy and triumph, with which she responded to the events unfolding around her.This edition includes translations, in full or in part, of 35 of the 73 extant letters. The selections carry forward the story of Alessandra's life and illustrate the range of attitudes, concerns, and activities which were characteristic of their author
Designed simulation (DOE) of complex systems: new frontiers in using neural networks for R.S. research. Part one: theoretical assumptions
Designed Simulation (DOE) of Complex Systems: New Frontiers in Using Neural Networks for R.S. Research Part one: Theoretical Assumptions
This study focuses on the applicability of RSM and DOE techniques to solve industrial problems using simulations and neural networks. The authors will also emphasize the different points of view and approaches to perform physical experiments and simulations
Decision support system based on integrated scheduler and simulator architecture for planning production and control
Global-net for Global Movements? A Network of Networks for a Movement of Movement
This article focuses on the use of Computer-Mediated Communication by the movement for global justice, with special attention to the organisations involved in the movement and its activists. We examined data collected during two supranational protest events: the anti-G8 protest in Genoa in July 2001 and the European Social Forum (ESF) in Florence in November 2002. In both cases, we have complemented an analysis of the Genoa Social Forum and ESF websites with a survey of activists, including questions about their use of the Internet. We then examine hypotheses about changes new technologies introduce in collective action. The Internet empowers social movements in: (a) purely instrumental ways (an additional logistical resource for ‘resource-poor’ actors), (b) a protest function (direct expression of protest); (c) symbolically (as a medium favouring identification processes in collective actors) and (d) cognitively (informing and sensitising public opinion)
Challenging the author: Gavin Douglas's Eneados
Gavin Douglas’s Eneados, a translation into the “Scottis” tongue of Virgil’s Aeneid, completed in 1513 and first published in London in 1553, presents, as well as the translation of the additional thirteenth book by Maphaeus Vegius, original prologues and marginal notes to the text, rubrics and articulate conclusive material. The present paper analyses this complex paratext as evidence of Douglas’s almost philological attention to the original and his preoccupation with a faithful reproduction; it is also suggested that the models for his organization of the commentary might be both medieval (i.e., manuscripts such as Petrarch’s Virgilius Ambrosianus) and early modern, as in the case of editions of classical works: the most apt example being Jodocus Badius Ascensius’ edition of the Aeneid, printed in 1501. The Eneados thus stands on the threshold between manuscript and print, and might have indicated new possibilities of use of the printing medium in Scotland, and of the value of the translation of a classical text, had history not intervened with the Scottish defeat at Flodden Fields in 1513, which put a temporary stop both to the circulation of the Eneados and to the development of Scottish printing
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