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Journal articles on the topic "Italian sociology"

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Faccioli, Patrizia, and Andrea Pitasi. "A portrait of Italian visual sociology∗." Visual Sociology 10, no. 1-2 (January 1995): 50–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14725869508583748.

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Goretti, Leo. "Sport popolare italiano e Arbeitersport tedesco-occidentale (1945-1950)." PASSATO E PRESENTE, no. 78 (October 2009): 65–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/pass2009-078004.

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- Focuses on the sport policies of the Italian Communist Party and the West German Social Democratic Party in the post-war period. Whereas the Pci leadership decided to build up a flanking sports association (the Unione Italiana Sport Popolare, established in 1948), the Spd abandoned the pre-Nazi tradition of the Arbeitersport (workers' sport). Based on a research undertaken in the archives of the two parties, the article analyses their sport policies in a comparative perspective. Particular attention is paid to the legacy of the Nazi and Fascist regimes and the different political contexts in the two countries after World War II.Keywords: Italian Communist Party, West German Social Democratic Party, Sport, Labour Movement, Leisure.Parole chiave: Partito comunista italiano, Partito socialdemocratico tedesco-occidentale, sport, movimento operaio, tempo libero.
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Pane, Caroline. "Le Case d'Italia in Francia. Organizzazione, attivitŕ e rappresentazione del fascismo all'estero." MEMORIA E RICERCA, no. 41 (February 2013): 161–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/mer2012-041010.

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This article questions the definition of a fascist organization settled abroad: the Casa d'Italia - House of Italy -, analyzing its institutional and constitutional development. The author reviews the political affair which brought to the creation in the '20s of the fasci all'estero - Fascist abroad - and to the elaboration of the "Case d'Italia" in the '30s. She focuses on the creation of the "Direzione degli italiani all'estero" - Directions of Italians abroad - at Foreign ministry, that institutionalized and gave definition and centralization to the "Case d'Italia". In France (country of the analysis), more than fifty "Case d'Italia" were built from 1928 to 1938. But most of them were not achieved in terms of organisation, services and structures. The most complete ones are located along the Italian border and in the areas of Italian high emigration. The Casa d'Italia was not only a place where Italian expatriates could looking for assistance, but it also became the symbol of Fascist Italy abroad and reached a new dimension that transformed it into a "temple" of fascist ideology through decorations, architectures, symbols and festivities.
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Tarascio, V. J. "The Pareto School and Italian Fiscal Sociology." History of Political Economy 41, no. 1 (January 1, 2009): 214–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00182702-2008-046.

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Turiano, Annalaura, and Joseph John Viscomi. "From immigrants to emigrants: Salesian education and the failed integration of Italians in Egypt, 1937-1960." Modern Italy 23, no. 1 (August 31, 2017): 1–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/mit.2017.47.

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With Italy’s entry into the Second World War, Anglo-Egyptian authorities repatriated Italian diplomats from Egypt, arrested around 5,000 Italians, and sequestered both personal and business accounts. Italian institutions were indefinitely closed, including the Italian state schools. Hope for a future in Egypt among the roughly 60,000 Italian residents faded. The Salesian missionary schools, whose goal since the late nineteenth century had been to inculcate nationalist-religious sentiment in Italy’s emigrants, remained the only active Italian educational institution by claiming Vatican protection. As such, the missionary schools assumed a central role in the lives of many young Italians. After the war, these same young Italians began to depart Egypt en masse, in part driven by the possibilities opened up by their vocational training. Building on diplomatic, institutional and private archives, this article demonstrates how the Salesian missionary schools attempted and failed to integrate Italian immigrants into the Egyptian labour force through vocational training. This failure combined with socio-economic and geopolitical changes to propel Italian departures from Egypt, making emigrants out of immigrants.
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Wildvang, Frauke. "The Enemy Next Door: Italian Collaboration in Deporting Jews during the German Occupation of Rome." Modern Italy 12, no. 2 (June 2007): 189–204. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13532940701362722.

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About 2,000 Jews were deported from Rome during the nine months of German occupation, half of them after the infamous German razzia of 16 October 1943. Who took part in their identification and arrest? Italian historiography has most commonly focused on a few ardent Fascist collaborators, while the majority of Italians were proclaimed to be engaged in rescue operations for persecuted Jews. Due to the long-standing hegemony of the notion of ‘italiani brava gente’ and the taboo against discussing Italian collaboration, almost no studies of the Jewish persecution during the German occupation in Italy have been undertaken. The analysis of over 50 trials against Fascist collaborators offers insight into the caccia all'ebreo on the micro-level of occupied Rome. Elaborating on different forms of denunciations characterizing the persecution as well as the diverse motives of the Italian perpetrators, this article presents a comprehensive picture of the collaboration between German occupation forces and the population of Rome.
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de Marchi, Bruna A. "Italian Sociology and the Study of Social Movements." International Journal of Mass Emergencies & Disasters 4, no. 2 (August 1986): 117–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/028072708600400207.

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The article critically assesses the contribution of Italian sociology to the study of social movements in the last twenty years. These years nearly cover the “institutional life-cycle” of the discipline. In order to help the reader place the study of social movements within the mainstream of Italian sociology, some information is provided about its historical development and academic status, even in relation to political and cultural trends in overall society. Tracing the history of social movements studies back to it origins, the author shows how it has diverged from the American tradition, in particular as far as its relation to the study of other forms of collective behavior is concerned. In an extensive review of both theoretical and empirical contributions, the author points out what she sees as the main merits and faults of Italian scholars. The former include attention to theorization in the field of both conventional and collective behavior and preference for multi-factored models of explanation. Among the latter, are unsatisfactory attempts to build general testable theories, and lack of empirical research. Contributions are analysed with regard to different aspects of social movements: formation, mobilization and recruitment, ideology and organization, politics and outcomes. Pointing out achievements and failures of Italian analysts, the author arrives at some general rather optimistic conclusions about future developments, in both theory and research.
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Konstantinakou, Despina-Georgia. "The Expulsion of the Italian Community of Greece and the Politics of Resettlement, 1944–52." Journal of Contemporary History 55, no. 2 (December 13, 2018): 316–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022009418815329.

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At the beginning of the twentieth century, there was a rapid development of Italian communities in Greece, with their members being regarded as integral parts of local societies, especially in the Ionian Islands and the Peloponnese. This changed after the fascist Italian attack against Greece in October 1940 and the subsequent Italian occupation. Members of the Italian community were deemed as de facto enemies, with the Greek authorities deciding to immediately expel them after Greece's liberation. The removal policy, however, would also be extended to the Italians of the Dodecanese after the islands were ceded in 1947. This article will document the Italians' expulsion from Greece after the end of the Second World War by examining the different ways in which mainly the Greek state, but also the authorities in Italy and the Great Allies, handled the Italian community's fate in the unfolding Cold War. At the same time, it will also explore the policy followed and the incentives that led Athens to accept the resettlement of a number of expelled Italians in Greece in 1949.
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Ben-Ghiat, Ruth. "The Italian colonial cinema: agendas and audiences." Modern Italy 8, no. 1 (May 2003): 49–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1353294032000074070.

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SummaryWhat role has culture played in shaping Italians’ experiences of Italian colonialism before and after the Second World War? How can the tools of cultural analysis be employed to understand the place and space Italian colonialism has had within Italian and European history? This article draws on and discusses the growing body of scholarly work about colonial narratives and representations (exhibitions, travel writings, etc.) but is centred on the Italian colonial cinema. It focuses, in particular, on the issue of the double-edged power of the visual in colonial films with respect to both Italian and African audiences. The article explores spectatorship under colonial conditions but also how the visual elements of colonial films contributed to or complicated the production of ‘colonial experiences’ among the many Italians who never set foot in Africa.
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López Barja de Quiroga, Pedro. "Empire Sociology: Italian Freedmen, from Success to Oblivion." Historia 59, no. 3 (2010): 321–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.25162/historia-2010-0019.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Italian sociology"

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Mandarino, Peter. "Employment across generations: Italian men in Toronto." Thesis, University of Ottawa (Canada), 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/28154.

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This research examines the labour force characteristics of several generations of Italian men working in Toronto. Utilizing a mixed-methods approach, the analysis focuses on differences in participation and occupational status characteristics between generations of Italian workers. This study also investigates the social and geographic factors that may underpin observed labour market outcomes for men. In particular, the study focuses on social processes mediated by interpersonal relations constituted in and across particular locales (such as the home and schools). Some possible explanations for differences in the labour market status of generations of Italian men are presented, including a discussion of the messages transmitted within families about education, the influence of residential locale on labour market opportunities, and an exploration of the ways that gender roles influence the strategies and expectations for men with regard to work.
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Medaglia, Azadeh. "Patriarchal structures and ethnicity : the case of the Italian community in Britain." Thesis, University of Bristol, 1998. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.265318.

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Marcellini, Margherita. "Representation Of Turkey In The Italian Media: Between Islam And Europe." Master's thesis, METU, 2011. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/12613433/index.pdf.

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This thesis aims to examine the representation of Turkey by the Italian newspapers in order to determine: a) if it is a stereotyped and ill-informed representation of Turkey, in parallel to the low level knowledge of the Italian public on Turkey
b) if there is a convergence among political agenda on Turkey and the media on Turkey
c) whether Islam is being inserted to the construction of Turkish perception by the Italian media. According to the Transatlantic Trends Surveys of the past years, it appears that the Italians have a confused image and limited knowledge of Turkey and its membership to the EU. On the political level, the government official position is supportive of Turkish membership into the EU. At the political party level, the opinions on this matter are diverse, principally depending on the political positions of the parties. This thesis argues that Turkey being Muslim-majority country, the perception of Islam plays an important role in shaping Turkish image in the Italians
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Furlan, Rafaello. "The Form of Houses Built by Italian Migrants in Post-World war II Brisbane, Australia." Thesis, Griffith University, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10072/365639.

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This thesis begins with an enquiry into the way the house is the physical expression of interacting cultural factors. Despite views emphasizing the determinant influence of culture on the house form, an investigation of the literature on architectural sociology reveals that, in the contemporary development of the built environment, the relationship between house form and human behaviour and/or activities, as manifestation of the users’ cultural needs, was treated as secondary. This study provides a conceptual framework based on cross-cultural studies and architectural sociology to understand how first generation Italian migrants in Brisbane have influenced the form of a specific typology of dwelling, the archetypal ‘house on a quarter-acre block’, in the post WWII period, in response to cultural needs. Qualitative data collected from the testimonies of Italian migrants in conjunction with evidence left from four houses, were analysed to answer the research question: in what ways did Italian migrants influence the form of their houses built in Brisbane in the post WWII period, and what were the forces behind, and outcomes of, this influence? The findings revealed that the architectural form of the house is influenced by the need to continue architectural traditions. The spatial form of Italian houses was influenced by sociocultural factors and urbanization patterns. These are the lack of public urban spaces like a town square traditionally utilized by Italian migrants in their native built environment for performing social activities. This insight means that migration to another land represents a fundamental disruption of social activities and, in this regard, the spatial form of the house could be conceptualised as a means of re-establishing and enhancing social interactions.
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Ghillani, Francesca. "Migrating bodies : the effects of transnational movement on women's bodily practices in later life." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2016. https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:bddae074-798e-490e-8079-85d9dfed9423.

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When approaching old age, women's bodies face functional, esthetical, and reproductive changes that can represent a source of discontinuity in their lives. Moreover, women are constantly exposed to the social pressure of compelling stereotypes regarding their body image and functionality: from media to medical pamphlets, the feminine body is subjected to deep social observation and regulation. Given that the relationship between ageing and the body is socially mediated, how does the encounter with a different culture have an impact on it? In this research, migration has been employed to analyse the cultural aspects of bodily practices. Migration can be described as an embodied experience, in which a body is first displaced and then emplaced in two social locations - the community of origin and the culture of destination - a circumstance known as transnationalism. Interviews were carried out with women aged between 59 and 74, divided in three groups: RESIDENTS: women who were born in an Italian village and had lived all their lives there; MIGRANTS: women who moved from the same village to London and are still living in England; RETURNED: migrants who moved back to the village permanently after living in London. Four dynamics were identified to regulate the interplay of ageing, bodily practices, and migration: (i) Assimilation: encountering and integrating with the new community; (ii) Acculturation: observing, learning, and sometimes adopting norms and values of the culture of destination; (iii) Acceptance: the binding agent between body and self during the recognition of ageing; (iv) Adjustment: the set of changes in their habits that women put in place in order to accommodate transformations in their bodies and maintain social inclusion. Moreover, a new conceptualization of transnationalism is proposed, which helps to frame how, after many years of negotiation between the culture of origin and the one of settlement, migrants disengage from social normativity, gaining an augmented sense of agency.
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Agnoletto, Stefano. "Building an economic ethic niche : Italian immigrants in the Toronto construction industry (1950s-1970s) : a case study." Thesis, Kingston University, 2013. http://eprints.kingston.ac.uk/28226/.

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The focus of the thesis is on labour, business, social and cultural history of Italian immigration to post WWII Toronto. In particular, this study addresses fundamental issues such as ethnic niching, unionization, urban proletarianization and entrepreneurship. From this perspective, this investigation addresses and analyses a list of key questions. How did a mass of former peasants, unskilled workers, artisans and merchants become urban wage-earners or small business entrepreneurs in an urban and Capitalist society? How did the process of unionization work? How did an economic ethnic niche develop? What role did 'ethnicity' play in the processes of both urban proletarianization and unionization as well as entrepreneurship? What made immigrant unionization and entrepreneurship successful or a failure? What other factors impinged on these processes? Lastly, what impact did these processes have on the host society? In addressing these questions the thesis focuses on the role played by a specific industry in enabling immigrants to find their place in the new host society. More specifically, the research has looked at the construction industry that, between the 1950s and the 1970s, represented a typical economic ethnic niche for the Italian community. In fact, tens of thousands of Italian males found work in this sector as bricklayers, labourers, carpenters, plasterers and cement finishers, while hundreds of others became small employers in the same industry. The analysis of the cultural and structural factors that were at the origin of the Italian niche of the construction industry is the central point of this study.
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RIVIERA, EMANUELA. "Mapping scientific literature. Structuring scientific communities through scientometrics." Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10281/40095.

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A sociologically integrated approach suggesting an interpretation of bibliometric indicators and maps is developed in this work. The programmatic element of the thesis is the integration of the constructivist perspective relating to the re-production of scientific community with the metric program in Bibliometrics. The accomplishment of the main purposes introduced above is realised through the following goals, which can be listed according to the level of generality. First of all, this work aims to demonstrate the potentialities of a proposal in the field of citation theory which encompasses different and divergent perspectives as it is based on the integration of structural-functionalist and constructivist approaches. More specifically, this proposal is applied to the field of Scientometrics, where the lack of a theoretical frame for interpreting bibliometric indicators as well as bibliometric maps constitutes a real problem as we are witnessing the affirmation of what can be called the “metric era”: as a matter of fact, like it or not, bibliometric measures and analyses are more and more important for scientists’ career. The purpose of providing a description of the intellectual and cognitive structure of the scientific field of Italian Sociology allows us, at the same time, to test the reliability of those bibliometric techniques employed in the empirical work here presented. In particular, we are testing the effectiveness of Bibliometrics in mapping scientific literature, as well as the effectiveness of the normative approach in describing citers’ behaviour with reference to high citation counts.
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Melai, Fabrizio. "I gesuiti del Paraguay espulsi in Italia. Mitologia politica e sociologia dell'esilio." Doctoral thesis, Scuola Normale Superiore, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/11384/86037.

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Menotti, Francesca <1987&gt. "Il dialogo tra šarīʿa e ordinamento giuridico italiano. La domanda di diritto da parte delle comunità musulmane in Italia e l’incontro/scontro con la legislazione e la giurisprudenza italiane." Master's Degree Thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/2511.

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Questo elaborato costituisce un’analisi delle istanze di diritto avanzate dalle comunità musulmane in Italia e della loro soddisfazione o rigetto da parte dell’ordinamento giuridico e della giurisprudenza italiana. Preliminare a questa ricerca sarà l’individuazione degli spazi e dei limiti di dialogo tra i due ordinamenti nelle fonti giuridiche internazionali, universali e regionali, - applicando dunque il filtro dei diritti umani – e poi nazionali riguardanti la libertà di religione e una riflessione sul significato e sulla natura dei diritti umani, e del diritto alla libertà religiosa, in ambito islamico. Delineati due strumenti di dialogo tra diritto musulmano e ordinamento italiano, il diritto internazionale privato e l’intesa con la Repubblica italiana ex art. 8 c. 3 della Costituzione, si approfondirà lo strumento dell’accordo attraverso l’analisi delle bozze di intesa presentate dall’U.C.O.I.I. (1992), dall’A.M.I. (1994) e dalla Co.Re.Is (1996) e la definizione del ruolo della Consulta per l’Islam italiano (2005). Quindi si inizierà l’analisi delle criticità nell’applicazione del diritto musulmano in Italia con riscontro nella giurisprudenza. In particolare si analizzeranno istituti relativi al diritto di famiglia (poligamia, divorzio, kafala) e relativi alla manifestazione della fede (abbigliamento religioso, festività, scuola e educazione, zakāt e apostasia). Lo scopo dell’elaborato è rilevare ed evidenziare l’orientamento del legislatore e del giudice italiano nei confronti di queste richieste di dialogo, anche confrontandolo con le tendenze europee.
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Svensson, Hanna. "Fertilitet i Frankrike och Italien : En kvantitativ studie om män och kvinnors överväganden kring att skaffa barn i Italien och Frankrike." Thesis, Stockholms universitet, 2010. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-54577.

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Syftet med denna studie har varit att undersöka om skillnader finns mellan länderna Italien och Frankrike med avseende på deras överväganden kring att skaffa barn med speciellt fokus på moderns anställning samt om det föreligger könsskillnader i det avseendet. Den teoretiska utgångspunkten har varit McDonalds teori om familje- och arbetskonflikt i traditionella kulturer. Analysen har skett genom dels crosstabulaturer samt multipel regressionsanalys. De beroende variablerna har alla varit överväganden kring att skaffa barn och har inkluderat The working situation of the mother, The working situation of the father, Availability of childcare provision, The opportunity to go on parental leave or care leave, To have a supportive partner, The cost of children samt Housing conditions . Kontrollvariablerna i studien är kön, nationalitet, ålder, civilstånd och antal barn. Resultaten ger stöd åt McDonalds teori. Det finns tydliga skillnader mellan länderna vad avser vikten vid moderns arbetssituation. Resultaten styrks av att det läggs större vikt vid det övervägandet än vid de övriga övervägandena som är med i studien. Det finns även belägg för att uttala sig om könsskillnader. Kvinnor lägger överlag mer vikt än männen vid moderns arbetssituation, samt vid flera av de andra övervägandena, i respektive land. Dock är trenden att italienska män har högre värden än franska kvinnor i de flesta fall.
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Books on the topic "Italian sociology"

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Cossu, Andrea, and Matteo Bortolini. Italian Sociology,1945–2010. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-58941-5.

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McLure, Michael. The Paretian School and Italian Fiscal Sociology. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230596269.

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Nicola, Porro, ed. Sociologia: Dizionario tematico. Roma: Editori riuniti, 1985.

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Doidge, Mark. Football Italia: Italian football in an age of globalization. London : New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2015.

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Political communities and calculus: Sociological analysis in the Italian scientific tradition (1924-1943). Bern: P. Lang, 1998.

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Modern Italian social theory: Ideology and politics from Pareto to the present. Cambridge: Polity in association with Blackwell, 1987.

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Modern Italian social theory: Ideology and politics from Pareto to the present. Stanford, Calif: Stanford University Press, 1987.

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American Italian Historical Association. Conference. New explorations in Italian American studies: Proceedings of the 25th Annual Conference of the American Italian Historical Association, Washington, D.C., November 12-14, 1992. Edited by Juliani Richard N and Juliani Sandra P. 1938-. Washington, D.C: The Association, 1994.

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1960-, Armstrong Gary, ed. Football, fascism and fandom: The ultraS of Italian football. London: A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Pub., 2010.

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Bourdieu, Pierre. In other words: Essays toward a reflexive sociology. Oxford: Polity, 1990.

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Book chapters on the topic "Italian sociology"

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Cossu, Andrea, and Matteo Bortolini. "The Hubs of Newborn Sociology." In Italian Sociology,1945–2010, 29–43. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-58941-5_3.

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Cossu, Andrea, and Matteo Bortolini. "Talcott Parsons and Italian Sociology." In The Routledge International Handbook of Talcott Parsons Studies, 329–41. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429321139-31.

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Cossu, Andrea, and Matteo Bortolini. "Myths and Histories of Italian Sociology." In Italian Sociology,1945–2010, 1–11. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-58941-5_1.

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Cossu, Andrea, and Matteo Bortolini. "The Post-war Period: ‘Inventing’ Sociology in Italy." In Italian Sociology,1945–2010, 13–28. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-58941-5_2.

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Cossu, Andrea, and Matteo Bortolini. "The Dream of Institutionalization." In Italian Sociology,1945–2010, 45–63. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-58941-5_4.

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Cossu, Andrea, and Matteo Bortolini. "A Fascinating and Precarious Project: Sociology in Trento." In Italian Sociology,1945–2010, 65–76. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-58941-5_5.

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Cossu, Andrea, and Matteo Bortolini. "After ’68: A New Generation of Sociologists." In Italian Sociology,1945–2010, 77–90. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-58941-5_6.

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Cossu, Andrea, and Matteo Bortolini. "Entrenchment and the Emergence of New Structures." In Italian Sociology,1945–2010, 91–109. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-58941-5_7.

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Cossu, Andrea, and Matteo Bortolini. "Routinization and Globalization: The 1980s and Beyond." In Italian Sociology,1945–2010, 111–27. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-58941-5_8.

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McLure, Michael. "Fiscal Politics and Fiscal Sociology: Murray, Griziotti and Sensini." In The Paretian School and Italian Fiscal Sociology, 114–36. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230596269_7.

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Conference papers on the topic "Italian sociology"

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Carluccio, Antonio, and Inna Rubakova. "Russian Language in Negotiations: An Italian Experience." In Proceedings of the 2019 International Conference on Pedagogy, Communication and Sociology (ICPCS 2019). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icpcs-19.2019.54.

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Zocchi, Angela Maria, and Barbara Raggiunti. "Il territorio tra rigenerazione e riconoscimento." In International Conference Virtual City and Territory. Roma: Centre de Política de Sòl i Valoracions, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5821/ctv.7901.

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Da tempo, nelle analisi delle trasformazioni dello spazio e della tutela dell’ambiente, si ricorre all’uso di metafore; ad esempio, quella della rigenerazione che, in quanto metafora “biologica”, evoca anche interventi di tipo “terapeutico”. Scopo del nostro contributo è mettere a fuoco senso e significati della “rigenerazione”, facendo riferimento a specifici processi di ri-costruzione e re-interpretazione che hanno interessato il territorio abruzzese negli ultimi anni, a partire dal terremoto dell’aprile 2009 che ha distrutto il capoluogo de L’Aquila. Seguendo una struttura argomentativa centrata sulla dicotomia “recupero versus ricostruzione”, e coniugando prospettiva teorica e ricerca empirica, l’articolo propone una riflessione su alcune pagine di un “classico” della sociologia – La memoria collettiva di Maurice Halbwachs – mettendole in relazione con evidenze empiriche emerse da una recente ricerca partecipativa sui bisogni sociali rilevati all’interno del progetto C.A.S.E. (Complessi Antisismici Sostenibili ed Ecocompatibili) di Assergi, in provincia de L’Aquila. Esplorando, poi, il possibile nesso tra riconoscimento e rigenerazione del territorio, le Autrici richiamano l’attenzione sul processo di re-interpretazione, in chiave bioclimatica, bioedilizia e antisismica, delle cosiddette case di terra, vere e proprie architetture della memoria, presenti in diverse Regioni italiane, tra le quali anche l’Abruzzo. La riflessione su alcune dinamiche di rivalutazione e di riappropriazione dello spazio, costituisce l’occasione per mettere a fuoco una diversa dimensione del costruire che, tra paesaggio e memoria, intende proporsi come strumento fondamentale per la realizzazione di una buona qualità della vita. It’s long since, in the analysis of environment and space transformation, researchers have used metaphors such as that of “regeneration”, a biological metaphor that evokes therapeutic interventions as well. The aim of our contribution is to focus on the sense and meaning of “regeneration” by referring to the specific processes of re-construction and re-interpretation that have concerned Abruzzo in the last years, starting from April 2009 earthquake that destroyed the city of L’Aquila. The following paper will deal with the dichotomy “recovery versus reconstruction” through the combining of the theoretical perspective of Maurice Halbwachs and the empirical research of the social needs observed in the C.A.S.E. Project of Assergi (L’Aquila). Then, by exploring the possible connection between territory recognition and regeneration, the authors will refer to the process of re-interpretation of the bioclimatic, bio-constructive and antiseismic built in earth houses, which are present in Abruzzo as well as in a number of other Italian regions. The analysis of some space reevaluation and re-appropriation dynamics will give us the opportunity to focus upon a different building dimension, between landscape and memory, that wants to be proposed as a fundamental instrument for the amelioration of life.
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