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<title>Working Papers Series, Vol. 2017</title>
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<title>Imperialism and national pride in the Italo-Turkish war (1911-12)</title>
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<name>Orazi, Stefano</name>
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<summary type="text">Imperialism and national pride in the Italo-Turkish war (1911-12)
Orazi, Stefano
Cyprus Dispute is considered to be one of the oldest unresolved disputes. However, in recent year, it is believed that there is a hope that it can be resolved. This paper is a conflict assessment of the dispute, and it gives a brief historical background, and discusses the position of the actors involved; and whether their positions can drive or mitigate the conflict. It touches upon the dividers and connectors of the conflict, which if dealt with carefully, can lead to an optimal solution. The paper gives an overall picture of the conflict, and discusses the possibilities in future.
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<dc:date>2017-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>The Migrant’s Gaze. A Survey on Mobility Factors Carried out in the Reception Centres of Taranto</title>
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<author>
<name>Panico, Antonio</name>
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<name>Sibilla, Marinella</name>
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<name>Zizza, Alfonso</name>
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<updated>2025-07-17T07:48:42Z</updated>
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<summary type="text">The Migrant’s Gaze. A Survey on Mobility Factors Carried out in the Reception Centres of Taranto
Panico, Antonio; Sibilla, Marinella; Zizza, Alfonso
The migration phenomenon has significantly grown over the last years. Migrants no longer consider Italy as a country of transit, but also as a final destination. Therefore, institutions and civil society organizations have explored new and un-precedented forms of collaboration. This paper presents the results of a survey aim-ing to analyse in depth the reasons underlying the migration project as well as to identify any forms of integration in the host country, starting from immigrant re-ception centres. The journey to Italy, as well as the related costs and risks have been considered from the migrant’s point of view. Most of the people interviewed come from Sub-Saharan Africa, mainly from the Gambia, Mali, Nigeria and Sene-gal. To have a more complete and comprehensive survey, it was deemed useful to analyse the standpoints of the operators who are professionally called to respond to this emergency.
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<dc:date>2017-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Changer les attitudes contre la violence de genre: culture, éducation et apprentissage mutuels</title>
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<author>
<name>Novello Paglianti, Nanta</name>
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<name>Truda, Giovanna</name>
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<updated>2025-07-17T07:49:12Z</updated>
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<summary type="text">Changer les attitudes contre la violence de genre: culture, éducation et apprentissage mutuels
Novello Paglianti, Nanta; Truda, Giovanna
Cet article interroge la notion de genre et ses acceptions multiples. Nous allons d’abord nous interroger sur cette notion pour comprendre les dynamiques de sa construction et de son évolution. Ensuite nous allons la lier avec le terme de «violence» et de ses différentes déclinaisons qui seront expliquées à travers l’élucidation des cas particuliers comme les centres antiviolence dans le Sud de l’Italie.; This article examines the concept of gender and its multiple meanings. First we will ask what that concept for understanding the dynamics of its construction and its evolution. Then we will link it with the term "violence" and its different mean-ings that will be explained through the elucidation of special cases such as anti-violence centers in southern Italy.
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<dc:date>2017-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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