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Gino Germani y la renovación de las ciencias sociales en América Latina
(2017)
Sociological knowledge is essential for a concrete and effective reading of
social phenomena. The problem of sociology, from its origin, is to build
and maintain significant correlations between sociological thinking ...
Formación para el emprendimiento en la educación superior. Estudio comparativo entre Colombia e Italia
(2017)
The objective of this research article is the analysis of the contribution of the university to the development of a country and the generation of competitive advantages.
To this end, through a comparative methodology, ...
¿Compañero de ruta
(2017)
Social Europe as a Multilevel Governance: The Italian Perspective
(2016)
The article deals with history and historiography of Social Europe, understood as integra-tion of social forces (mainly the trade-unions) of the different European countries. The communitarian dimension of trade-unionism, ...
Crossing Linguistic Borders: Translating Democracy in the 2012 Egyptian Constitution
(2016)
The transfer of political concepts into different places and cultures happens first and foremost through translation. Far from being a simple transposition of meaning into a different language to facilitate border crossing, ...
A grounded theory for unaccompanied foreign minors in Italy: the case study of Egyptian minors
(2017)
The article suggests to share a research first emerging categories according to methodological universe of the "Grounded Theory" based on a mental construction / orientation process. The main target is to investigate in ...
Are You Syrious? Il diritto europeo delle migrazioni dopo la fine dell’emergenza alla frontiera orientale dell’Unione
(2017)
By asking “Are You Syrious?”, this essay refers to the critical issues of EU migration, asylum and border law that have arisen following the closure of the Balkan route, especially in relation to the situation of Syrian ...
Use and Abuse of History and Memory: the Istrian-Dalmatian Exodus and the Current Refugee Flows
(2017)
After the World War II, about 300.000 Italian people abandoned Istria and Dalmatia, which were annexed by Yugoslavia, and moved to Italy. The exodus is tied to the atrocities committed by the Slavic forces, the so called ...