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Il ruolo del capitale sociale nel mediare fra esperienza associativa ed impegno civico
Viene rivista la tesi Tocqueville-Putnam che afferma l'esistenza di una relazione positiva diretta fra esperienza associativa, capitale sociale civico e impegno civico. tale correlazione certamente esiste, ma non è detto che un elevato capitale sociale generalizzato implichi un elevato impegno civico, e viceversa. ciò dimostra che si tratta di due concetti diversi. Occorre tenere distinte la dimensione del far far parte di associazioni e la cultura civica.
Esposizione e commento, da parte dell'unità di ricerca dell'Università di Bologna, dei risultati di una ricerca empirica Prin 2005-07, dal titolo omonimo (coordinata a livello nazionale e locale da P. Donati
L'invito e il divieto: Piero Bigongiari e l'ermeneutica d'arte
Nell'indagare le migliaia di pagine che Piero Bigongiari ha dedicato all'arte – con particolare riferimento al Barocco e alla modernità – in un arco di quasi settant'anni, Riccardo Donati si propone di colmare una lacuna nel campo degli studi bigongiariani, rintracciando i motivi dominanti di una speculazione estetica (ed etica) che in un solo abbraccio accoglie letteratura, scienza, società, arti visive – la pittura, nei due momenti del formale e dell'informale, e il cinema. In appendice, alcuni interventi di Bigongiari relativi al cinema e l'inedito soggetto L'Avventuriero.
L'opera di Bigongiari mette a nudo le contraddittorietà di un'epoca, la nostra, lacerata da una ridda di opposti, caso e caos, immagine ed evento, visibile e invisibile: invito e divieto dello sguardo, come nel mito di Atteone, prima sedotto e poi sbranato dal troppo desiderio di bellezza
The relationship in the System: a comparison of Donati and Luhmann
The goal of the essay is to reconstruct differences and similarities between two paradigms: the relational paradigm, founded by Pierpaolo Donati, and system/environment paradigm, founded by Niklas Luhmann. The relational paradigm, introduced by the Italian sociologist, has many points of contact with Luhmann’s.
Donati’s concept of relationship is beyond both the concept of agency (methodological individualism) and the concept of structure (methodological collectivism).
Relational theory is a way of thinking that assumes that society’s problems are generated by social relations and seeks to understand not based on purely individual factors (voluntarism), nor in terms of collective factors (structuralism), but through new social relations and new relations of relations (relazionamenti di relazioni in Donati, 2009).
Donati argues that the social is a: “relational property of the relationship between the observer (or agent) and is being observed or acted upon”. (Donati, 2009): from this perspective, the relational theory accepts the assumption of a constructivist paradigm which is also present in the thinking of Niklas Luhmann (von Foerster in Alferj and Pilati, 1990).
According to the Italian sociologist: “The meaning of a meaning is a relationship.” (Donati, 2009) and relationships have the characteristic of deferring to other relationship.
The relationships, therefore, cannot exist without collective representations. From this second observation point Donati accepts the concept of recursiveness of social phenomena, finding other points of contact with the systemic paradigm.
Finally, the principle of relatedness exists not only socially, but also in the interconnections between other levels of reality: biological, psychological, ethical, political, economic. From this point of view Donati’s theory includes the concepts of differentiation and emergency developed from the General Systems Theory because each system is constituted by relations between parties capable of generating something different from the sum of the individual parts, and each system may interact with other systems in turn composed of sub-systems and so on recursively, generating additional complexity that needs to be controlled and reduced. The author of this draft paper wants to explain in detail the possible convergence between two schools of thought that, despite different assumptions, have a similar way of formulating abstractions
Rector Academiae Wittenbergensis, Christianus Donati, Log. Et Metaphys. Prof. Publ. Civibus Academicis S. P. D.
RECTOR ACADEMIAE WITTENBERGENSIS, CHRISTIANUS DONATI, LOG. ET METAPHYS. PROF. PUBL. CIVIBUS ACADEMICIS S. P. D.
Rector Academiae Wittenbergensis, Christianus Donati, Log. Et Metaphys. Prof. Publ. Civibus Academicis S. P. D. ( - )
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Tutela dei minori e nuove transizioni familiari
Abstract. The Author claims that the protection of minors in our contemporary society is primarily concerned with the changes in family transitions. As a matter of fact, family transitions loose the normative regulations they had in the past. The emergent effect is an overall increase in the risks and uncertainties that minors have to face. What does it happen when the relative stability of the transitional stages that families meet wither away? What are the consequences on children? What kind of interventions (social policies, personal social services, etc.) addressed to minors can be envisaged in a society which configures family transitions as an unbound morphogenesis of its relations? The social condition of minors becomes an unceasingly transition due to many factors, but basically because the societal morphogenesis makes the reflexive abilities of the families more and more problematic. The paper suggests that, in order to protect children, we have to go beyond the conditional and muddling through models of the past. We need to adopt a new model of analysis and intervention, called ODG-system, which is relational and reflexive. It consists in developing the relational reflexivity of the family as a social system able to cope with children’s needs
Contemporary Religious Painting in Geo-Cultural Tibet
The author deals with Tibetan traditional religious painting in the 20th-21st centuries, with particular reference to an important contemporary Ladakhi artist. The contribution has been published also in an Italian translation by Valeria Donati for the Italian edition of the same volume
Physics-based large-signal sensitivity analysis of microwave circuits using technological parametric sensitivity from multidimensional semiconductor device models
The authors present an efficient approach to evaluate the large-signal (LS) parametric sensitivity of active semiconductor devices under quasi-periodic operation through accurate, multidimensional physics-based models. The proposed technique exploits efficient intermediate mathematical models to perform the link between physics-based analysis and circuit-oriented simulations, and only requires the evaluation of dc and ac small-signal (dc charge) sensitivities under general quasi-static conditions. To illustrate the technique, the authors discuss examples of sensitivity evaluation, statistical analysis, and doping profile optimization of an implanted MESFET to minimize intermodulation which makes use of LS parametric sensitivities under two-tone excitatio
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Engagement as a Social Relation: A Leap into Trans-Modernity
In Modernity ‘engagement’ was understood in individual or collective terms: Weber and Marx offered the best-known exemplifications. Many sociologists still adhere to their basic paradigms. Many have also tried to combine them and have seen engagement as being co-determined by agency and by social structure. Although all acknowledge that engagement entails acting in, with, and usually through social relations, nevertheless, the intrinsically relational character of engagement has remained obscure, largely implicit and unexplored. Engagement has always entailed a social relation(s), but today is it is being re-examined as a relation because it is becoming more complex as it assumes morphogenetic connotations. Proposals for devising a new ‘relational sociology’ of engagement are on the increase. Yet these proposals are very different in their theoretical, methodological and applied approaches. We have to analyse them in more depth in order to clarify what ‘relational’ means.
The Author maintains that a distinction needs to be made between relational theories (based on critical and analytical realism) and relationistic theories (based on constructionist and relativistic assumptions). The latter involve central conflation between subjective and objective factors, as well as between the nature of the individual contribution and the historical configuration of engagement. A new conceptual framework is put forward here in order to understand engagement as a relational reality operating through reflexivity, especially the meta-reflexivity that is distinctive of the after-modern or trans-modern social order
[Sergius] explanationes in artes Donati
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