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Essere degni. Il mondo capovolto e l'estetica antropologica
L'introduzione di "Degni di umanità" esplora il concetto teorico di estetica antropologica introdotto dall'antropologo e psicologo cileno Rolando Toro Araneda. Questo concetto evidenzia la capacità rivoluzionaria di riconoscere e valorizzare anche gli aspetti positivi e di grandezza degli esseri umani
Degni di umanità. Verso un'estetica antropologica
Degni di umanità ruota attorno a due poli. Il primo è legato al concetto di estetica antropologica come possibile strumento di decolonizzazione del sapere antropologico.
Il secondo, intrecciato al primo, è la riflessione attorno alle dimensioni pratiche, conoscitive ed etiche dell'antropologia contemporanea. La nozione di estetica antropologica è stata introdotta dall'antropologo e psicologo cileno Rolando Toro Araneda e riflette una capacità rivoluzionaria di riconoscere e valorizzare anche gli aspetti positivi degli umani, le manifestazioni di grandezza e di dignità, elementi spesso più tenuti nei retroscena delle indagini antropologiche che valorizzati
El diablo dijo… “¡acción!”: Hellboy en el laberinto Del Toro
Directed by Guillermo del Toro from the comic-book created by Mike Mignola, Hellboy (2004) is the most cherished film by the author of Pan’s Labyrinth (2006). This paper analyses the film’s literary debts –gothic narrative, Lovecraft, Machen, american pulp serials– as well as filmic homages and borrows –Spielberg, Lucas, 50’s science fiction, B movies, cartoons, manga, etc.– that enriches the deltorian imaginery
Dialoghi sull’etica. Discorsi e pratiche della ricerca in antropologia. Introduzione
Il presente contributo è l'introduzione al monografico "Dialoghi sull'etica", numero dedicato all'etica della ricerca in ambito antropologico. Dopo un breve cenno allo stato dell'arte dell'etica della ricerca in ambito italiano, si ripercorrono le tematiche presentate nei quattro articoli che compongono il numero, dedicati al consenso informato (Toro Matuk), all'etica tra servizi e individui (Porcellana), alle revisioni etiche (Guerzoni) e all'etica dell'ascolto della ricerca sul campo (Fava)
Estudio de pre-factibilidad para la instalación del restaurante campestre Toro, en el sector Santa Rosa – Menocucho, Laredo
RESUMEN
El Restaurante Campestre Toro está ubicado el sector Santa Rosa – Menocucho de Laredo, una zona atractiva y muy concurrida por su agradable clima y ambiente natural, está a solo 20 min de Trujillo.
La nueva propuesta del Restaurante Campestre Toro nace como una alternativa para las familias que buscan un lugar de esparcimiento familiar donde puedan recibir una atención personalizada en el servicio de restaurante, disfrutar de la naturaleza y la tradición.
El Restaurante Campestre Toro cuenta con la zona de restaurante y otras zonas de esparcimiento como: piscinas, canchitas deportivas, juegos recreativos, baile, parqueo, entre otros. El mercado potencial son las familias del NSE A, B y C de la zona urbana de Trujillo. Para determinar el mercado objetivo se consideró la capacidad límite de servicios y el mercado efectivo al quinto año, quedando 76.931 servicios anuales el primer año y 84.109 servicios anuales al finalizar el proyecto.
Los factores críticos de éxito de este negocio son: la ubicación estratégica, el cálido clima, ambiente natural libre de contaminación, la atención personalizada, las presentaciones de Caballos Peruanos de Paso. El Restaurante Campestre Toro para lograr el posicionamiento en el mercado usará la estrategia basada en la diferenciación del servicio ofrecido dentro de un ambiente sano y acogedor.
El horizonte de evaluación será de 5 años, con una inversión de S/. 422,919.50, donde el 70% (S/. 296.043,65) viene a ser capital propio de los inversionistas y el 30% (S/. 126.875,85) capital financiado.
Se ha demostrado en el presente proyecto mediante la evaluación económica y financiera que el estudio de pre factibilidad del Restaurante Campestre Toro cumple con los objetivos propuestos. Concluyendo finalmente que es un proyecto atractivo, rentable y viable debido a que genera un VANE real de S/. 466,361.79, un TIRE real de 64.47%, con un periodo de recuperación de capital de 2 años.ABSTRACT
The Country Restaurant Toro is located the Santa Rosa - Menocucho of Laredo, a hot spot and very popular for its pleasant climate and natural environment, is just 20 minutes from Trujillo.
The new proposal Country Restaurant Toro born as an alternative for families looking for a family recreation where they can receive personal attention in the restaurant, enjoy nature and tradition.
The Country Restaurant Toro has the restaurant area and other recreational areas such as pools, popcorn sports, recreational games, dance, parking, among others. The potential market is families of NSE A, B and C of the urban area of Trujillo. To determine the target market was considered the limit capacity of services and effective market in the fifth year, leaving 76,931 annual services the first year and 84,109 services a year to complete the project.
The critical factors of success of this business are: strategic location, the warm climate, natural environment free of pollution, personalized attention, the presentations of Peruvian Paso Horses. The Country Restaurant Toro for precise positioning in the market use a strategy based on service differentiation offered within a safe and welcoming.
The evaluation horizon is 5 years with an investment of S /. 422,919.50, where 70% (S /. 296,043.65) is to be equity investors and 30% (S /. 126,875.85) capital funded.
It has been demonstrated in this project through the economic and financial evaluation that the prefeasibility study of the Country Restaurant Toro meets the objectives. Concluding finally is a project attractive profitable viable because generates a VANE actual S /. 466,361.79 A TIRE actual 64.47% with a payback period of capital for 2 years
Correction: Automatic generation of high-fidelity representative volume elements and computational homogenization for the determination of thermal conductivity in foamed concretes (Materials and Structures, (2023), 56, 10, (179), 10.1617/s11527-023-02253-2)
The article 'Automatic generation of high-fidelity representative volume elements and computational homogenization for the determination of thermal conductivity in foamed concretes', written by Víctor D. Fachinotti, Ignacio Peralta, Sebastián Toro, Bruno A. Storti and Antonio Caggiano, was originally published in volume 56, issue 10, Article 179 without open access. With the society's decision to grant Open Choice the copyright of the article changed in April 2024 to © The Author(s) 2023 and the article is forthwith distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0. Open access funding enabled and organized by RILEM
Choice Experiments in Enviromental Impact Assessment: The Toro 3 Hydroelectric Project and the Recreo Verde Tourist Center in Costa Rica
Choice experiments, a stated preference valuation method, are proposed as a tool to assign monetary values to environmental externalities during the ex-ante stages of environmental impact assessment. This case study looks at the impacts of the Costa Rican Institute of Electricity’s Toro 3 hydroelectric project and its affects on the Recreo Verde tourism center in San Carlos, Costa Rica. Compared to other valuation methods (e.g., travel cost and contingent valuation), choice experiments can create hypothetical but realistic scenarios for consumers and generate restoration alternatives for the affected good. Although they have limitations that must be taken into account in environmental impact assessments, incorporating economic parameters—especially resource constraints and tradeoffs—can substantially enrich the assessment process.stated-preference, economic valuation, choice experiments, hydropower, tourism, Costa Rica
La chiesa di S. Giovanni del Toro tra storia e documentazione
Analisi dell'atto fondativo (1018) della chiesa di S. Giovanni del Toro di Ravello. Attenzione particolare è rivolta alle forme e alle formule del documento, nonché al ruolo svolto dagli attori coinvolti all’interno del processo di redazione documentaria, anche in rapporto ai modelli giuridici offerti dalla vicina Napoli. Tale documento, inoltre, ripropone problemi legati al fenomeno della fondazione di chiese private nel territorio costiero da parte di consorzi familiari/gentilizi
s-mačio toro endomorfizų tolygus pasiskirstymas, II
There is not abstract.Darbe apibendrinama D. Moskvino teorema apie s-mačio toro Ωs endomorfizmų (mod 1) tolygų pasiskistymą. Vietoje apribojimo – funkcijų φ1(t ), . . . , φs(t) vronskijanas W(t) ≠ 0, t ∈ [a, b], naudojama kita sąlyga (φ\u27\u271 (t))2 + ⋯ + (φ"s (t))2 > 0, t ∈ [a, b]
Defying the law, negotiating change The Futanke’s opposition to the national ban on FGM in Senegal
This thesis is concerned with the politics of the preservation and ‘abandonment’ of female circumcision in Fouta Toro, Senegal. The focal point of analysis is the overt opposition to the law criminalising female genital cutting in 1999, and development projects raising awareness about excision in human rights and reproductive health education programmes. As an ethnography of the politics around bodily practices in the light of governmental and non-governmental intervention, the thesis looks at how different interest groups justify their position towards excision. This is a timely enquiry, given the Senegalese government’s ‘acceleration programme of the complete abandonment of excision by 2015’ and some Futanke leaders’ non-compliance with, and opposition to this intervention.
After providing details about ‘the ban’ on ‘female genital mutilation’ in Senegal and a critical reflection on the events that are seen to have led to the call for this ban, I carefully disentangle what ‘the opposition to the law’ is and who disagrees with ‘the abandonment’ of the practice in Fouta Toro. The central part of the thesis is guided by an analysis of how excision is embedded in constructions of personhood, sociality and ethnic identity, and how the body is imagined and located in this process. I show how conceptions of ethnic purity and pride are formulated in terms of fear about a ‘loss of culture’ and ‘foreign invasion’ which nourishes discourses of opposition to the law and non-governmental intervention. Others use ‘human rights’ associated with non-governmental organisations and the state as a vehicle to express their views against excision and those who oppose its criminalisation. I examine how idioms like ‘the state’, ‘human rights’ and ‘Futanke way of life’ feature in discourses around the ban of excision in Fouta Toro, and how respectability and honour are maintained through competing representations of the female body as a site of morality. Some claim the female body – a reproducer of cultural identities – with reference to duties through kin obligations, others with reference to ‘human rights’ and ‘the state’.
Based on 15 months’ ethnographic fieldwork in Fouta Toro and nine years working in and researching the impact of development in Senegal, this dissertation contributes to scholarship on Fouta Toro and indicates how governmental and non-governmental intervention stirs up the caste-related power structures of a society led by the Tooroɓɓe since the Islamic revolution in the 18th century. It shows how the female body is located as a site of morality, key to the reproduction of cultural identities
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