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    Introduction- FIDUCIA project

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    Introduction to teh fidnings of the FIDUCIA project, led by Prof. Stefano Maffei. FIDUCIA is a research project that will shed light on a number of distinctively “new European” criminal behaviours that have emerged in the last decade as a consequence of technology developments and the increased mobility of populations across Europe. Proposing new approaches to the regulation of such behaviours, the central idea behind the FIDUCIA project is that public trust (in latin, “fiducia”) in justice is critically important for social regulation, in that it leads to public acceptance of the legitimacy of institutions of justice, and thus to compliance with the law and cooperation with legal authorities. While being highly relevant to responding to “conventional” forms of criminality, trust and legitimacy may be of special significance in the light of “new crimes”

    FIDUCIA-New European Crimes and Trust-based policy

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    Report of the findings of the FP7 EU funded project FIDUCIA - led by Prof. Stefano Maffei (UNiversity of Parma). FIDUCIA is a research project that will shed light on a number of distinctively “new European” criminal behaviours that have emerged in the last decade as a consequence of technology developments and the increased mobility of populations across Europe. Proposing new approaches to the regulation of such behaviours, the central idea behind the FIDUCIA project is that public trust (in latin, “fiducia”) in justice is critically important for social regulation, in that it leads to public acceptance of the legitimacy of institutions of justice, and thus to compliance with the law and cooperation with legal authorities. While being highly relevant to responding to “conventional” forms of criminality, trust and legitimacy may be of special significance in the light of “new crimes”

    Criminalisation of migrants and ethnic minorities: an analysis of the latest statistical data

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    This paper investigates the assumption that there is the construction of a risk category by which irregular migration and certain ethinc groups are linked with criminality across Europe. It is part of teh findings of the FICUAI project, led by Prof. Stefano Maffei (FIDUCIA is a EU funded project in the FP7 programme

    FIDUCIA - NEw Europeqan crimes and Trust based policy

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    This is a book that collects the final findings of the FIDUCIA projhect, funded by the FP7 programme of the European Commission. FIDUCIA is a research project that will shed light on a number of distinctively “new European” criminal behaviours that have emerged in the last decade as a consequence of technology developments and the increased mobility of populations across Europe. Proposing new approaches to the regulation of such behaviours, the central idea behind the FIDUCIA project is that public trust (in latin, “fiducia”) in justice is critically important for social regulation, in that it leads to public acceptance of the legitimacy of institutions of justice, and thus to compliance with the law and cooperation with legal authorities. While being highly relevant to responding to “conventional” forms of criminality, trust and legitimacy may be of special significance in the light of “new crimes”

    "Piccolo è bello? Riflessioni critiche sul farsi del design contemporaneo italiano", Conferenza di Stefano Maffei, 15 maggio 2025, Scuola di Architettura e Design di Unicam, online

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    La conferenza di Stefano Maffei pone il focus sull'evoluzione del design italiano contemporaneo dagli anni '80 ad oggi con la presentazione di due esperienze fondamentali: Opos e Subalterno 1. Autoproduzione, riuso, sfide globali, nuove tecnologie digitali sono i temi che trasversalmente hanno attraversato l'opera di molti giovani designer italiani che hanno partecipato alle esperienze collettive di Opos e Subalterno 1. Tematiche importanti anticipate e ancora attualissime e su cui c'è stata un'ampia riflessione progettuale all'interno di questi "movimenti". Un excursus storico che fa riflettere su nuovi sviluppi e strade percorribili per il design italiano contemporaneo

    Report on the conceptualisation of alternatives to criminalization

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    This paper reopens the difficult question of when to use - and not to use - criminal law to regulate deviance and social problems. It is part of the FIDUCIA project, funded by the FP/ and led by Prof. Stefano Maffe

    Report on the conceptualization of alternatives to criminalization

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    This paper reopens the difficult question of when to use - and not to use - the criminal law in the regulation of deviance and social problems. It is part of the findings of the FIDUCIA project, a project funded by FP7 and led by Prof. Stefano Maffe

    城市设计(生态)系统:关于米兰设计周的思考 (translation: The Design (Eco)System: Research and Reflections on Milan Design Week)

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    Milan Design (Eco) System is a research project, devised and funded by the Salone del Mobile. Milano, with scientific oversight by the Department of Designof Politecnico di Milano. The objective of the project was to share a first guide for the systematic analysis of a globally unique event: the Milan Design Week, of which the Salone del Mobile fair is an international catalyst and an accelerator of business and project culture, along with the increasingly extensive programme of events that has been transforming the city into a global stage in April for many years, with a plurality of governance. In the report, Salone del Mobile. Milano and Milan Design Week are observed, discussing their common local impact, inspiring reflections for the Design ecosystem of Milan, which also provide a paradigm reference for creative cities around the world. The study has found that the key to its success lies in the organic integration of design activities and urban identity to form a unique cultural and economic model. Through the coordinated operation of the Salone del Mobile. Milano and Milan Design Week, the city has built an innovative network that emphasizes public-private collaboration, business and culture, and a dynamically balanced design ecosystem, while creating the world's most vital urban creative design platform mechanism. This system has achieved in-depth interaction between the public, creative activities and urban spaces, and continues to strengthen Milan's global influence as a "Design City". The work that has been done by the Design Strategies Lab (directed by Prof. Francesco Zurlo) and the Design Policy Lab (directed by Prof. Stefano Maffei) from POLIMI is partly included in this edition of report so as to share more knowledgeable experience with the Cities of Design in China hoping to open up more possible dialogues for future exchange
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