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    Innovation Poles in Tuscany 2011-2014

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    The database "Innovation Poles in Tuscany 2011-2014" collects data on innovation intermediaries, funded through a regional policy intervention, in the Italian region of Tuscany. It has been developed in the research project "Poli.in Analysis and modelling of innovation poles in Tuscany" (www.poliinovazione.unimore.it), co-funded by Tuscany's Regional Administration and University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy. Publications using the present data set are available at www.poliinovazione.unimore.it. The dataset has been already elaborated in - Russo, Margherita, Annalisa Caloffi, Riccardo Righi, Simone Righi, Federica Rossi «Multilayer Network analysis of innovation intermediaries’ activities». In G. Ragozini, M. P. Vitale (eds.), Challenges in Social Network Research, Lecture Notes in Social Networks, © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2019, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-31463-7_12 - Russo, Margherita, Annalisa Caloffi, Riccardo Righi, Simone Righi, Federica Rossi. 2016. «Multilayer Network analysis of innovation intermediaries’ activities: methodological issues and an application to a regional policy programme», In Blue Sky Forum: Posters Gallery-Innovation Metrics. Ghent, Belgium. http://www.oecd.org/sti/blue-sky-posters.htm. - Russo, Margherita, Annalisa Caloffi, Federica Rossi, Riccardo Righi. 2018. «Innovation intermediaries and performance-based incentives: a case study of regional innovation poles». Science and Public Policy, 46(1), 2019, 1–12 https://doi.org/10.1093/scipol/scy028. FOLDERS: - folder edges: data on the edgelist in .csv, .dta, .xlsx - folder nodes: data agents in .csv, .dta, .xlsx - folder “graph” : RDS file network in igrap

    An exclusive essay by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Richard Russo and an excerpt

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    An exclusive essay by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Richard Russo and an excerpt written by him from the new book, A Healing Touch: True Stories of Life, Death, and Hospice. Five other Maine authors contributed to the book, which will benefit the Hospice Volunteers of the Waterville Area

    Interventi normativi per l’emergenza: perché serve una legge nazionale

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    Molti dei problemi che si pongono all’indomani di una calamità sono i medesimi e la risposta del legislatore (prima) e della gestione commissariale (poi) non sempre riesce a essere adeguata. Dall'analisi svolta sulle ordinanze emanate nel caso del sisma in Emilia del 2012 è possibile tracciare quali siano gli ambiti rilevanti per l'intervento normativo. Si analizzano inoltre alcuni esempi di effetti economici con-seguenti a un terremoto che colpiscono le famiglie anche nella vita quotidiana, come per i mutui, le polizze assicurative o i contratti per servizi relativi a beni perduti a seguito del sisma. Gli Autori propongono l’adozione di una legge generale che individui preventivamente una serie di misure che il Governo possa direttamente attivare in modo immediato all’indomani di disastri naturali, con l'obiettivo di mettere in atto risposte pronte ed efficaci che riducano gli effetti negativi dell'incertezza nel-le decisioni delle famigli

    Carlo Ferdinando Russo, Aristophanes, An Author for the Stage.

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    Byl Simon. Carlo Ferdinando Russo, Aristophanes, An Author for the Stage.. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 65, 1996. p. 296

    Carlo Ferdinando Russo, Aristophanes, An Author for the Stage.

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    Byl Simon. Carlo Ferdinando Russo, Aristophanes, An Author for the Stage.. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 65, 1996. p. 296

    Il conflitto russo-ucraino e i rapporti tra NATO e Federazione Russa: una prospettiva storica

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    L’articolo mira a tracciare una panoramica storica del suo complesso rapporto con Mosca, cercando di inquadrare l’invasione russa dell’Ucraina all’interno di una più lunga e ampia dinamica storico-internazionale. I rapporti tra NATO e Unione Sovietica (URSS) e, poi, soprattutto, tra NATO e Federazione Russa non sono naturalmente l’unico prisma attraverso cui leggere il conflitto russo-ucraino; essi sono, tuttavia, una chiave di lettura senza la quale è impossibile comprendere le ragioni, lo stato e le possibili evoluzioni di una guerra che sta già segnando un’epoca

    Cover Story piece profiling Richard Russo of Camden, author of Empire Falls,

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    Cover Story piece profiling Richard Russo of Camden, author of Empire Falls, his fifth novel, which was published in May by Knopf. Russo, a native of New York, is also the author of The Risk Pool, Nobody\u27s Fool and Straight Man

    A comparative study of form and theology in the works of Flannery O'Connor and Simone Weil

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    In this comparative study of the form and theology of Flannery O'Connor and Simone Weil I interrogate how Weil's philosophical writings and her theology illuminate O'Connor's use of both narrative and non-fictional forms, and her Catholicism. The Introduction analyses how Weil's concept of superposed reading provides a new method of approaching both O'Connor, her writings, and O'Connor studies, and focuses on how such apparently different women interconnect. Chapter One explores how both Weil and O'Connor attempt to write their theologies on the souls of their readers yet are each subject to constraints imposed by form. Weil's concept of locating equilibrium between incommensurates is discussed, and her distinctively philosophical approach to fictions and fictionality is used to investigate O'Connor's notion of prophetic fictions and the writer's role. Chapter Two assesses how both writers revivify Christian paradoxes. Weil's monstrous concept of affiiction, and O'Connor's use of the grotesque genre to jolt secular man into an awareness of the sacred are scrutinised. Chapter Three studies how both writers consider an encounter between God and man is possible through the action of grace. My Conclusion interrogates how Weil's work can deepen our understanding of O'Connor's writings, and examines how successful O'Connor is at realising a truly Christian literature. I conclude that despite being a writer of powerful fictions, O'Connor can not be totally successful in her mission as writer-prophet because ultimately fiction escapes orthodoxy
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