Sfoglia Dipartimenti e Centri di ricerca UniSA. Pubblicazioni scientifiche per Titolo
Items 1969-1988 di 2020
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“I was a stranger and you welcomed me”. The Papal Magisterium and Human Mobility from Leo XIII to Paul VI (1878-1978)
(2018)This article analyzes the development of the papal magisterium on human mobility during the period that went from the election of Leo XIII (1878) to the death of Paul VI (1978). What emerges from the research is a complex ... -
“we have no choice left but confess – he was a woman”. Queering and theory-building potential in Virginia Woolf ’s Orlando
(Roma : Carocci, 2022)Virginia Woolf ’s novel Orlando (1928) impressively anticipates that becoming and being a woman (or a man) are cultural processes of inscription and internalization of gendered roles. Orlando miraculously changes their sex ... -
We, the European Union. Together but... far Apart
(2020)While the COVID-19 pandemic continues to be an issue, the retaliations on nation-states’ political, socio-cultural and, more than ever, economic structures are deemed to be- or are they yet- dire. The paper aims to broadly ... -
Weak consistent moving block bootstrap estimator for the variance of CLS estimators in a class of bilinear models
(2008)Grahn (1995) introduced the Conditional Least Squares estimators for the class (I) of bilinear models. These estimators have a variance which is difficulty to derive analytically. In this paper we derive the conditions ... -
Weak consistent moving block bootstrap estimator of sampling distribution of CLS estimators in a class of bilinear models
(2005)Grahn, (1995) introduced the Conditional Least Squares estimators for the class (I) of bilinear models. Such estimators have a variance which is difficulty to derive analytically. The aim of the present paper is to ... -
Weird and Queer on tv: The Taming of the Shrew between William Shakespeare and Sally Wainwright
(Roma : Carocci, 2013)The Taming of the Shrew produced by the bbc, written by Sally Wainwright and directed by David Richards is the last of a very long series of screen adaptations of the Shakespearean Shrew and was broadcast in 2005 together ... -
Welfare locale e innovazione sociale: una buona pratica dal terzo settore
(2016)The local welfare -among other possibilities-effectively enhances the contribution of volunteering and nonprofit.On the local level we can identify the third sector institutions or companies operating on ... -
Well-posedness, a short survey
(2007)In this paper we analyze the property of Tykhonov wellposedness in relation to other well-posedness properties which are ordinal and, as stated in the title, we give a survey on some important results on well-posedness ... -
What and How Do Poems Know? An Ancient Question Reconsidered in the Light of Gilbert Ryle’s Distinction between "Knowing That" and "Knowing How"
(2009)Il filosofo inglese Gilbert Ryle in una lezione seminale dal titolo Sapere come e sapere che, pubblicata nei “Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society” (vol. 46, 1945/6) e in versione riveduta in un capitolo di The Concept ... -
What the young physician should know about May-Thurner syndrome
(2015)May-Thurner syndrome (MTS) is an anatomically variable condition resulting in compression of the left common iliac vein between the right common iliac artery and the underlying spine with subsequent development of a left ... -
Who and where are the co-authors? The relationship between institutional and geographical distance in scientific publications
(2014)The main goal of our research is to analyse the relationship between geographical and institutional distance in research collaboration. Given that there is institutional distance if different kinds of institutions ... -
‘Who controls the past… controls the future’: A Case for Dialogical Memorialisation
(M. Smith, ‘Who controls the past… controls the future’: A Case for Dialogical Memorialisation, «Public History Review», 28 (2021), pp. 1–12, 2021)Ultimately, dialogical memorialisation is a way to promote critical thinking and engagement with these old statues, moving away from viewing them as nineteenth-century memory culture relics and transforming them into more ... -
Winds of change and policies. The inequality - employment trade-off in the OECD
(2008)Using a data-set of OECD countries from 1980 to 2004, we assess the crosscountry evidence on the trade-off between wage inequality and employment performance by relying on Data Envelopment Analysis, a nonparametric technique ... -
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Women and Refugees in Twitter: Rethorics of Abuse, Vulnerability and Violence from a Gender Perspective
(2017)In this unprecedented humanitarian crisis, women refugees are experiencing extreme vulnerability and violence, both during their journey and in the camps. Our objectives through this article are to analyze how women are ... -
Yadin 16 e forme di appartenenza nell'archivio di Babatha
(2021)Yadin 16 is one of the best preserved papyri in the Babatha Archive, representing a particularly significant source, rich in information regarding the situation of the eastern provinces at the time of Hadrian. In the ... -
«Yet families are more than gene pools: their stories travel through and map us,too»: Janice Kulyk Keefer’s Honey and Ashes: A Story of Family
(2009)Si tratta di un “family memoir” di una scrittrice, poetessa e critico contemporaneo ucraino-canadese (nata in Canada da genitori ucraini esuli) pubblicato nel 1988. Il testo ripercorre le dolorose vicende familiari delle ... -
Young Muslims and Islamophobia in Italy: What is at Stake?
(2021)The objective of the paper is to highlight the complexity of Islam in Italy, between first and second generations, the role played by the media in depicting Islam as the ultimate other-ness, discussing whether ...