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SEGALA, MARCO. "STORIA DELLE IDEE." Nuncius 8, no. 1 (1993): 380–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/182539183x00497.

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CASATI, STEFANO. "STORIA DELLE IDEE." Nuncius 10, no. 1 (January 1, 1995): 423–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/221058785x00534.

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Boubara, Ada. "Lodovico Dolce nella storia delle idee femministe." Revista Internacional de Pensamiento Político 16 (January 28, 2022): 149–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.46661/revintpensampolit.6303.

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Ludovico Dolce (1508/1510-1568), umanista e studioso del Cinquecento, fu tra gli intellettuali che parteciparono alla Querelle des Femmes durante il periodo rinascimentale. Proprio in questo ambito si colloca il suo trattato Dialogo di M. Lodovico Dolce della institution delle donne secondo li tre stati che cadono nella vita humana. L’obiettivo dell’articolo consiste nell’esaminare ed evidenziare le idee di Dolce sulla ‛‛institution della maritataʼʼ esposte nel secondo libro del Dialogo, presentare il profilo femminile proposto e le virtù di cui deve essere dotata una donna coniugata nella società del 16° secolo.
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Rao, Anna Maria. "Pasquale Villani storico moderno." SOCIETÀ E STORIA, no. 171 (February 2021): 143–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/ss2021-171007.

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Il saggio esamina il contributo dato da Pasquale Villani agli studi di storia moderna e di storia della storiografia. Dalla metà degli anni cinquanta del novecento, Villani ebbe un ruolo fondamentale nel rinnovamento degli studi storici italiani, convinto della necessità di promuovere ricerche di storia economica e sociale, in polemica con la tradizione crociana di storia delle idee. La sua riflessione sugli aspetti storiografici e metodologici del lavoro storico e sui rapporti tra storia e scienze sociali ha esercitato un'influenza durevole su generazioni di studiosi. Le sue indagini sulla storia del Mezzogiorno nel Settecento e nell'età napoleonica sono ancora oggi un punto di riferimento ineludibile.
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Rambaldi, Enrico Isacco. "STORIOGRAFIA CROCIANA E STORIA DELLE IDEE: L'ADAMO ED EVA DI ANTONELLO GERBI." Trans/Form/Ação 37, spe (2014): 9–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0101-3173201400ne00002.

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Antonello Gerbi (1904-1976), storico della filosofia e del pensiero politico, fu molto vicino a Benedetto Croce ed ebbe rapporti con Arthur Lovejoy. Impostato secondo il modello storiografico crociano, il suo libro Il peccato di Adamo ed Eva espone la storia delle concezioni del Peccato originale come peccato carnale dal II al XIX secolo. Per la vastità delle fonti prese in esame (filosofi, teologi, poeti, artisti ...) e per il rigore col quale unifica la ricerca attorno al tema centrale della carnalità della Caduta, il libro presenta interessanti affinità con la storia delle idee e testimonia della versatilità del metodo storiografico di Croce, aperto a integrarsi con quello di Lovejoy.
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Ricci, Maria Teresa. "L'ideale dell’otium e la modernità:." EXILIUM Revista de Estudos da Contemporaneidade 2, no. 2 (June 22, 2021): 125–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.34024/exilium.v1i2.12221.

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L’articolo propone una breve storia della nozione di “otium” dall’antichità ai nostri giorni. Mostra come nella Greciaantica la vita oziosa viene considerata onorevole e come invece vengono condannati il “lavoro”, inteso nel senso di assenza dilibertà, e la ricerca della ricchezza come fine a se stessa. Queste idee riappaiono nel corso della storia, ad esempio, nella trattatistica del comportamento che fiorisce nel Rinascimento, negli ideali cortigiani, cosi’ come tra le classi marginali della società.
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Bordignon, Fabio. "Politica a 5 stelle. Idee, storia e strategie del Movimento di Grillo." Contemporary Italian Politics 5, no. 2 (August 2013): 237–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23248823.2013.809191.

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Bălănean, Cristian. "Critical Points on Anthropological Ideas in Yuval Noah Harariʹs Writings." Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai Theologia Catholica 65, no. 1-2 (December 30, 2020): 29–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.24193/theol.cath.2020.02.

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"Punti critici sulle idee antropologiche negli scritti di Yuval Noah Harari. L’articolo si propone di opporre critiche specifiche, di natura prevalentemente filosofica, sulle idee antropologiche degli scritti del famoso storico e pensatore contemporaneo, Yuval Noah Harari, dopo un tentativo analitico multidimensionale di comprendere la sua popolarità e l’enorme successo mediatico del suo primo libro Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind, diventato un bestseller internazionale e attraversato da una serie d’influenze di idee classiche. Andando, soprattutto, sulla linea dell’intertestualità, questa lettura critica delle concezioni di Harari circa l’essenza dell’essere umano si basa sull’esistenza di incongruenze categoriche negli approcci bio-psico-sociali, raddoppiate dall’assolutizzazione dell’uso del criterio scientifico (materialista) nella spiegazione dell’umano, suscettibili di creare una serie di vulnerabilità epistemologiche nella descrizione della natura ontologica immanente del sapiens. Parole chiave: sapiens, storia, antropologico, umano, biologico, materialistico, anima, epistemologico, ontologico, determinismo. "
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Alosco, Antonio. "Il percorso socialista di Gabriele D’Annunzio tra storia e letteratura." Forum Italicum: A Journal of Italian Studies 54, no. 1 (March 3, 2020): 377–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0014585820909283.

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La complessa personalità di Gabriele D’Annunzio, in una costante sincronica evoluzione della produzione letteraria con l’attivismo politico, ha attraversato un periodo – spesso dimenticato dai critici – di vicinanza alle idee socialiste. Attratto dalla vitalità e dalle idee progressiste della sinistra che rispondeva alle leggi liberticide e reazionarie di Pelloux, se ne fece influenzare sia nel periodo dell’impresa fiumana, che in una prima fase di contestazione al fascismo, appoggiando la sinistra radicale. Influssi dannunziani si ritrovano, in quel periodo, nel linguaggio adottato dall’ Avanti! e nell’apprezzamento che anche ambienti socialisti dimostrarono per l’opera letteraria del Vate. Dopo il 1906 le strade dei socialisti e di D’Annunzio si divaricarono fino a contrapporsi. D’Annunzio rilanciò le posizioni nazionalistiche e, al rientro in Italia dopo il soggiorno in Francia tra il 1904 e il 1915, condusse un’attività politica tradottasi, nelle fasi iniziali della Prima guerra mondiale, nel sostegno attivo dei movimenti interventisti, poi nella partecipazione attiva sul campo come “uomo d’arme”, e da ultimo nelle azioni postbelliche degli irredentisti. Le imprese “rivoluzionarie” del poeta affascinarono anche alcune frange del socialismo italiano e l’impresa di Fiume, realizzata in collaborazione con il socialista Alceste De Ambris, raccolse gli elogi di Lenin e produsse la Carta del Carnaro, costituzione che conteneva elementi avanzati di matrice socialista.
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Caglioti, Daniela Luigia. "Migrazioni di persone, migrazioni di idee: una riscrittura della storia del Mediterraneo nell'ottocento." SOCIETÀ E STORIA, no. 162 (December 2018): 827–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/ss2018-162008.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Storia idee"

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Vitillo, Giacomo <1995&gt. "La storia delle idee dell'Europa." Master's Degree Thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/16980.

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La mia tesi tenta di indagare le cause dell'attuale crisi europea. Per fare ciò si ripercorre nel primo capitolo la storia delle idee storico-filosofiche che hanno contribuito al processo di integrazione europea. Nel secondo capitolo si indagano invece le critiche che tale processo ha subito durante il suo sviluppo. Nell'ultimo capitolo si tenta di comparare le conclusioni raggiunte nel primo e nel secondo, in relazioni alle attuali crisi. Così facendo si tenta di indagare le problematiche di oggi alla luce del passato.
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Fedrigo, Michela <1997&gt. "IL POTERE DELLE IDEE Tra fascismo ed imprenditoria italiana in Brasile." Master's Degree Thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/21706.

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From the end of the nineteenth century and until 1975 it is estimated that about one and a half million Italians arrived in Brazil, of which about two-thirds settled in the state of São Paulo. Italian immigration to Brazil was strongly encouraged by several factors: the desire to find fortune overseas, the will of the Brazilian government to europeanize their territory, the need for manpower after the abolition of slavery and many other factors that united interests, policies and economies of both countries. Brazil being a very large country and considering that relations between Italy and Brazil began at the end of the nineteenth century and continue still now, this research will be concentrated mainly in the State of São Paulo and in the time span that includes the beginning of Italian emigration to Brazil, and then stop mainly in the fascist period. Mussolini became interested in the Brazilian territory as an important resource, because the figure of Italian managed to gain a prominent position abroad. This migration to Brazil allowed many Italians to redeem themselves and become successful entrepreneurs, thus attracting fascist interest. The promotion abroad of a rich and powerful image of Italy governed by Mussolini was one of the primary objectives of the propaganda machine of the fascist regime. The main recipients of this promotional strategy were foreign elites and Italian immigrant communities. With this research I investigate how fascism and entrepreneurship are related in the Brazilian context. I argue that fascism had the need to rely on powerful Italian entrepreneurs who emigrated to Brazil to promote the dissemination of its ideas. I have relied on numerous historical books dealing with the Italian emigration to Brazil and on various documents focusing on fascist foreign policy. As for Italian entrepreneurship, I focused on several Italians who found luck in São Paulo and helped the fascism policies diffusion, such as Francesco Matarazzo and Rodolfo Crespi.
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Vieceli, Matteo <1972&gt. "L'immagine per i mercanti di legname veneziani tra il XVI e XVII secolo: fluitazione di materiali e di idee." Master's Degree Thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/2840.

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Cismon-Brenta e Cordevole-Piave rappresentano gli assi di comunicazione fluviale che per secoli soddisfarono le necessità di legname della Serenissima, convogliando travi e tavole rispettivamente dai boschi del Primiero, del Cadore e dell'Agordino. Col tempo una rete di famiglie di mercanti approntò strategie per controllarne i redditizi traffici, per spartirsene il mercato, per intessere alleanze tra di loro o con i poteri civili e religiosi nelle aree attraversate. Necessariamente con il legname circolarono così anche uomini, che si insediarono nei luoghi strategici lungo il percorso di fluitazione, come pure in quel di Barbaria delle Tole, ultimo e decisivo approdo in Venezia. Interessante sarà a questo punto verificare come questi commerci possano aver contribuito nel portare non solo merci, ma anche idee, sia dalla Serenissima verso la “provincia” che, nel contempo, a veicolare istanze e pensieri dal pur sempre vicino Impero Asburgico, alla cui autorità gran parte dei boschi appartenevano. A tal fine si cercherà di lavorare non solo sui documenti di archivio o sui numerosi testi specifici sull'argomento, ma soprattutto su quei documenti ancora in loco, magari ancora “vivi” in parte delle loro originarie funzioni: edifici e immagini, residenze e dipinti, oratori e pale d'altare. Forse in essi, più che altrove, dovremmo ricercare il colore, il “timbro” di quell'epoca, trovare conferma di quel fluitare di idee dalla laguna ai monti, da Innsbruck e Augusta fino ai confini della Serenissima seguendo gli itinerari dei loro mercanti-committenti. Immagini e opere architettoniche non da guardare semplicemente come documenti “passivi” di un'epoca, ma illuminanti esse stesse quei contesti, alla luce delle loro funzioni e peculiarità comunicative evidenti . Fondamentale sarà quindi adottare un approccio il più possibile multidisciplinare incontrando per forza di cose in questo “viaggio” aspetti economici, contingenze politiche, documenti artistici, istanze religiose, comportamenti sociali e tutte quelle occorrenze storico-contestuali che dovranno essere sempre tenute presenti. Solo così potremo chiarire l'importante ruolo di mediatori della cultura veneziana svolto dai mercanti di legname, ma soprattutto il loro contributo nel portare e diffondere nella terraferma quell'istinto imprenditoriale, quell'orgoglio patrio, quella perseveranza e spirito pratico di cui è (era?) intrisa la cultura, anche economica, veneta.
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COCCO, MAURIZIO. "Il Qualunquismo Storico. Le idee, l’organizzazione di partito, il personale politico." Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Cagliari, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/11584/266522.

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The center of attention of this thesis is the ideas of Guglielmo Giannini and the qualunquista movement, their conception of what was wrong, the changes they sought and the techniques they thought desirable. The movement was born in 1945 and grew popular during postwar years, although it quickly disappeared after 1948. This work of mine is divided in two parts. The first one reflects on the genesis of what we may call Qualunquismo storico (historical qualunquismo), a political movement which claimed to represent the middle class and a large penumbra of apolitical citizens not sufficiently dissatisfied to protest their conditions. Most of all, this is a study of political thinking and political moods, the kind of thinking that impinged most directly upon the ordinary citizen, the common man as it was defined by Guglielmo Giannini, father of Qualunquismo. In this part we consider the legacy of the Second World War and the sense of disillusion and disenchantment that it fostered, especially in right-wing thought and opinion.! The analysis revolves around the figure of Guglielmo Giannini and his thought as it was expressed through the newspaper L’Uomo Qualunque, which boasted a circulation of 800.000 and became a source of guidance and opinion for a certain kind of popular opinion. L’Uomo Qualunque claimed to represent the resentment and dreams of the meek little men in the middle, the figure for whom Giannini was particularly solicitous. These pages aim to study this particular movement as the harbinger of a rather broader frame of mind, therefore it considers right wing thought and opinion in postwar Italy and qualunquismo long-lasting legacy. The second part focuses on qualunquismo as a political party, studying it with a political science kind of approach. In this part I analyse the political party which was born from the newspaper L’Uomo Qualunque, named Fronte Liberale Democratico dell’Uomo Qualunque, using the Richard Katz and Peter Mair organisational tripartition: party in central office, party in public office and party on the ground. This part aims to provide a thorough analysis of the party form membership to leadership, paying particular attention to the qualunquisti member of parliament and their biographies.
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PENNA, MICHELA. "L’idea di sostenibilità in architettura. Natura, tecnologia, democratizzazione. Auto-definizioni architettoniche." Doctoral thesis, Politecnico di Torino, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/11583/2507435.

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La ricerca muove da una constatazione apparentemente oggettiva: il forte impatto dell’idea di sostenibilità sulla disciplina architettonica e urbana. I testi pubblicati negli ultimi anni, ma anche l’istituzione di nuovi corsi di laurea e la nascita di diverse riviste sull’argomento a partire dagli anni ottanta rappresentano una prova chiara dell’interesse rivolto al tema della sostenibilità. Ma quali sono i significati, le questioni e i valori impliciti nel termine? E, soprattutto, le sue reali implicazioni sulla cultura del progetto? L’obiettivo della ricerca è quello di indagare l’idea di sostenibilità come paradigma culturale - e quindi le relazioni tra filosofie politiche e filosofie progettuali da essa innestate - per provare a verificarne la consistenza progettuale. L’esito è la storia di un’idea che negli ultimi quarant’anni il nostro ambito disciplinare ha certamente abusato, spesso svuotandola dei suoi contenuti. In questo senso, i saggi prodotti dalla ricerca e le relative mappe dei valori, così come le mappe bibliografiche e la piccola antologia dalle quali essi si sviluppano, costituiscono un primo tentativo di colmare quel silenzio della teoria molte volte denunciato ma mai affrontato. Una prima analisi sistematica e organica delle filosofie progettuali definitesi attorno al tema della sostenibilità.
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Dossi, Andrea <1996&gt. "Narrazioni ed opinioni politiche: come le storie legate alla pandemia di COVID-19 influenzano le idee." Master's Degree Thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/19365.

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La pandemia di COVID-19 è un terreno fertile per coltivare delle nuove narrazioni che influenzano le opinioni politiche delle persone. Inoltre, alcuni particolari contesti possono essere condizionati più facilmente da certe storie che danno una spiegazione agli attuali fenomeni sociali ed economici. La pandemia in corso offre degli spunti per indagare come, e con quali mezzi, si diffondono le idee e quali sono gli effetti. Per raggiungere questo obiettivo, è utile prima di tutto ripercorrere la letteratura sulle narrazioni e prendere in considerazione i concetti di passaparola e di word of mouth marketing. Ancora, è necessario tener presenti il quadro politico italiano e gli strumenti usati per influenzare le opinioni. Un contributo importante viene dall’analisi di come le storie hanno agito nel corso delle pandemie del passato, dall’influenza russa di fine ‘800 a quella suina del 2009-2010, per poi esaminare come si sono diffuse le narrazioni legate alla pandemia di COVID-19, come sono state utilizzate dai personaggi politici e quali sono state le conseguenze nella quotidianità. In particolare si indaga in modo approfondito quali sono stati gli effetti delle narrazioni legate al “lockdown”. Per fare ciò è stato somministrato un sondaggio in cui all’inizio del questionario sono state presentate delle narrazioni favorevoli, contrarie o neutre al lockdown, questo per analizzare come l’esposizione a idee diverse e contrapposte è in grado di influenzare le opinioni delle persone.
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PRIORELLI, GIORGIA. "The idea of nation in Fascism and Falangism." Doctoral thesis, Luiss Guido Carli, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/11385/201176.

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The main goal of this research is to compare Italian and Spanish Fascism in an organic and systematic manner on the basis of a guiding idea - the idea of the nation and its evolution - never used in such a comparison before. The premise on which the thesis is based is that the myth of the nation embraced all aspects of the Fascist phenomenon since its origins. Starting from this assumption, it is not only possible but very useful on the heuristic level to resort to the idea of nation and its evolution as a parameter to compare diverse Fascist experiences. Hence the choice to use the ideological construction of the nation as the ‘property’ of comparison: namely the yardstick to identify affinities and differences between the ‘objects’ to be compared, which in this case are the Fascist and Falangist political-ideological components within Mussolini’s and Franco’s regimes respectively. The timeframe of this research dates from the early 1930s to the early 1940s. It was decided to focus on this historical period, because it was a decade of great political effervescence both in Italy and in Spain, as well as internationally. In fact, although the Italian Fascist Party had already existed for some time - while the Spanish one was taking its first steps - the decade saw a significant acceleration in the process of the two States’ fascistization. This was due both to endogenous factors, the most glaring examples of which were Mussolini’s decision to launch Italy into a quest for empire, as well as the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War; and also to exogenous factors, primarily the appearance on the European scene of National-socialist Germany led by Hitler. The study concludes in the biennium 1942- 1943. It was in 1942 that the project of Falangist nationalization of the Spaniards effectively ended. This was akin to what happened in Italian Fascism the following year, when Grandi’s Order of the Day on July 25 not only heralded the collapse of Mussolini’s regime, but also the shattering of the dream to realize a great Fascist nation. The research was conducted mainly on primary sources. Firstly, the texts and certain discourses of doctrinal value of the main leaders and theorists of Fascism and Falangism were studied systematically. Secondly, press sources were examinated; specifically, all the issues of the most important theoretical periodicals related to the two countries’ Fascist movements. Along with press sources, programme documents of the Pnf and the Falange, some diaristic sources and normative texts were also analysed. As for secondary sources, there was a constant interaction with the works of the most prominent contemporary Italian and Spanish historians of Fascist and Falangist phenomena. The analysis of articles appearing in the main Italian, Spanish and international magazines on contemporary history in the last thirty years completed the overview of sources for this work. This thesis develops following a narrative thread in four scans, each relating to a particular phase in the evolution of the idea of nation in Fascist ideology. The first chapter analyses the origins of the idea of nation in Fascism and Falangism, and the ways in which it was articulated in the destruens and costruens phase of the two movements. The second examines the theme of empire and whether it represented a natural outpouring of the nationalist ideology of the Pnf and the Falange. The third investigates the nature of the relationship between nation and race. Finally, the fourth chapter highlights the Fascist and National-syndicalist positions on the ‘New European Order’ that, at the end of the 1930s, appeared to be on the verge of coming to fruition; and the role that, according to the camicie nere and the camisas azules, Italy and Spain should have played in it.
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CELLINI, JACOPO. "Universalism and liberation : Italian catholic culture and the idea of international community (1963-1978)." Doctoral thesis, Scuola Normale Superiore, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/11384/109629.

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Kvist, Viktor. "Små och stora stater i Arktis : En jämförande ide- och ideologianalys av de nationella strategierna för Arktis." Thesis, Försvarshögskolan, Statsvetenskapliga avdelningen, 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:fhs:diva-2658.

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Tavolaro, Gianpiero. "Scientia, potentia e voluntas Dei nella Lectura super primum Sententiarum di Giacomo da Viterbo." Thesis, Universita degli studi di Salerno, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10556/2294.

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The present dissertation is placed within the historical debate on the manuscript VII C 52 of the National Library of Naples: it is an autograph and only extant codex of the Augustinian master James of Viterbo and it keeps a work known as Abbreviatio in I Sententiarum Aegidii Romani. According to the traditional historiography, the short treatise was composed between 1283 and 1285, at the time he was lector in one of the Augustinian convents of the Roman province (Ypma’s hypothesis), or between 1300 and 1302, when he was lector principalis in the General house of studies of the Order in Naples (Gutiérrez-Giustiniani’s hypothesis). Not only the dating of the work, but also its contents are uncertain: the title has been affixed on the manuscript later and it is not original; the work also has no formal characters of abbreviated forms of a commentary on the Sentences. The research , carried out directly on the manuscript, has allowed to identify the work contained in the Neapolitan manuscript with the notes of which James availed himself to ‘read’ the Sentences in Paris, during the academic year 1287-1288. Such a result (chapter 1), together with the transcription (appendix) and the doctrinal examination of the distinctions 35-48 on the divine attributes of science, power and will (chapters 2-4), sheds light both on the formation and the first teaching of James and on the first organizing stage of the studium of the Augustinians in Paris, at a time when the Order did not have an independent studium generale in the city. The quotations from Thomas Aquinas (the main source of the Lecture) and the clear preference for his doctrines confirm the value granted by the ‘young’ Hermits school the authority of Aquinas, thanks to the mediation of Giles of Rome, the Augustinians’ first regent master in theology in Paris and the official doctor of the Augustinian order; at the same time, it suggests that James studied at the Dominican studium or at least at a studium very close to the Dominican context, rather than under Henry of Ghent. The influence of Thomas’ thought on the Lectura requires to pull over the successive production of James paying greater attention to Aquinas’ background: so it is necessary to overcome the idea of a progressive intellectual ‘conversion’ of James from Giles’ to Thomas’ positions...[edited by Author]
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Books on the topic "Storia idee"

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Sommariva, Marco. Lula: Storia, idee, speranze. [Rome?]: Malatempora, 2003.

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Fulvio, Tessitore, Lomonaco Fabrizio, and Giannini Gianluca 1973-, eds. Filosofia e storia delle idee. Roma: Edizioni di storia e letteratura, 2010.

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Infantino, Lorenzo. Individualismo, mercato e storia delle idee. Soveria Mannelli: Rubbettino, 2008.

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Infantino, Lorenzo. Individualismo, mercato e storia delle idee. Soveria Mannelli: Rubbettino, 2008.

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Individualismo, mercato e storia delle idee. Soveria Mannelli: Rubbettino, 2008.

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Raisi, Enzo. Storia ed idee della nuova destra italiana. Roma: Edizioni il Settimo sigillo, 1990.

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Abdallah, Albert Abou. Religioni ieri e oggi: Storia, idee, società. Milano: FrancoAngeli, 2001.

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Muzzarelli, Federica. Formato tessera: Storia, arte e idee in photomatic. [Milano]: B. Mondadori, 2003.

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Piaia, Gregorio. Marsilio e dintorni: Contributi alla storia delle idee. Padova: Antenore, 1999.

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Autorità e libertà: Momenti di storia delle idee. Roma: Carocci Editore, 2012.

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Book chapters on the topic "Storia idee"

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Jane, Michelle St. "Professional Dissatisfaction and the Power of a New Idea." In Stories to Tell Your Students, 53–54. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230370432_25.

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Barisonzi, Michela. "Violence and rape in the Italian fin-de-siècle: Gabriele D’Annunzio’s “La Vergine Orsola”." In Biblioteca di Studi di Filologia Moderna, 89–112. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-597-4.09.

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This contribution discusses the representation of rape and violence against women in late 19th century Italian literature. In doing so, I focus on a short story, La Vergine Orsola, initially written by Gabriele D’Annunzio in 1884 as part of a short story collection titled Il Libro delle Vergini, later re-published in 1902 in Le Novelle della Pescara. This contribution looks at how the idea of rape is used in this short story as a narrative escamotage to bring to the attention of the reader the question of female entitlement to sexual desire as part of a social critique that D’Annunzio brings forward in his fin-de-siècle novels and short stories.
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Mohapatra, Rabindra N. "The Neutrino Is Born as an Idea." In The Neutrino Story: One Tiny Particle’s Grand Role in the Cosmos, 51–56. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-51846-2_7.

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Mohapatra, Rabindra N. "From Idea to Reality: The Neutrino Story Unfolds in Slow Motion." In The Neutrino Story: One Tiny Particle’s Grand Role in the Cosmos, 57–61. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-51846-2_8.

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Schulenberg, Ulf. "Stories of Emancipation and the Idea of Creative Praxis: Karl Marx and John Dewey." In Marxism, Pragmatism, and Postmetaphysics, 191–206. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-11560-9_9.

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Halme, Erika, Ville Vakkuri, Joni Kultanen, Marianna Jantunen, Kai-Kristian Kemell, Rebekah Rousi, and Pekka Abrahamsson. "How to Write Ethical User Stories? Impacts of the ECCOLA Method." In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, 36–52. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-78098-2_3.

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AbstractArtificial Intelligence (AI) systems are increasing in significance within software services. Unfortunately, these systems are not flawless. Their faults, failures and other systemic issues have emphasized the urgency for consideration of ethical standards and practices in AI engineering. Despite the growing number of studies in AI ethics, comparatively little attention has been placed on how ethical issues can be mitigated in software engineering (SE) practice. Currently understanding is lacking regarding the provision of useful tools that can help companies transform high-level ethical guidelines for AI ethics into the actual workflow of developers. In this paper, we explore the idea of using user stories to transform abstract ethical requirements into tangible outcomes in Agile software development. We tested this idea by studying master’s level student projects (15 teams) developing web applications for a real industrial client over the course of five iterations. These projects resulted in 250+ user stories that were analyzed for the purposes of this paper. The teams were divided into two groups: half of the teams worked using the ECCOLA method for AI ethics in SE, while the other half, a control group, was used to compare the effectiveness of ECCOLA. Both teams were tasked with writing user stories to formulate customer needs into system requirements. Based on the data, we discuss the effectiveness of ECCOLA, and Primary Empirical Contributions (PECs) from formulating ethical user stories in Agile development.
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"Il problema della competenza disciplinare nella storia delle idee." In Formen der Ideengeschichte, 239–60. mentis Verlag, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.30965/9783957438928_020.

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"Prinzipien und Aufgaben der Ideengeschichte im „Lessico Intellettuale Europeo e Storia delle Idee“." In Formen der Ideengeschichte, 73–81. mentis Verlag, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.30965/9783957438928_010.

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Kowalik, Katarzyna. "Alfredo Oriani, una visione contesa dell’italianità." In Sperimentare ed esprimere l’italianità. Aspetti letterari e culturali. Doświadczanie i wyrażanie włoskości. Aspekty literackie i kulturowe. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18778/8220-478-0.10.

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Il testo si propone come rassegna delle informazioni sulla produzione letteraria di Alfredo Oriani (1852–1909), scrittore, giornalista e pensatore italiano le cui idee, nonostante un’incoerenza cronologica, furono interpretate da Benito Mussolini come appoggio intellettuale all’ideologia fascista. L’autore romagnolo, dopo numerosi tentativi falliti di attirare l’attenzione del pubblico e della critica letteraria con i suoi romanzi, si dedicò al lavoro storiografico che servì a corroborare il “mito del precursore”. Il punto di riferimento per le considerazioni su Oriani è sempre, oltre all’indiscutibile aspetto biografico, la delusione provocata dagli ideali traditi del Risorgimento e della realtà dell’Italia post-unitaria. Nell’articolo si cercherà di ricostruire la fortuna letteraria di Oriani nel contesto degli avvenimenti politici del ventesimo secolo che hanno contribuito alla nascita di un caso letterario eccezionale per la storia d’Italia.
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Telò, Mario. "Italy and the Idea of Europe." In European Stories, 122–45. Oxford University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199594627.003.0007.

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Conference papers on the topic "Storia idee"

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Matveeva, I. I. "Two Yushki: Andrey Platonov in search of a positive hero." In SCIENCE OF RUSSIA: GOALS AND OBJECTIVES. L-Journal, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18411/sr-10-12-2020-22.

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The article describes the semantic, autobiographical, historical and literary contexts of one unusual name, which is discovered several times in the creative works of Andrei Platonov of different periods. The author of the article examines the etymology of the name Yushka, analyzes the stories “Yushka”, “At the Dawn of Hazy Youth”, Platonov's correspondence, plunges into the historical and literary situation of the 1930s – 1940s, connects it with the idea of the analyzed works. Contradictory to the widespread belief that the story "Yushka" was Platonov's response to A. Gurvich's article, the author believes that Platonov answered many critics with this story. In the stories, which, according to the author, constitute a dilogy Platonov presented the ideal hero of the era and an example of the attitude of criticism to the writer and man.
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Ehlig-Economides, Christine, and Dimitrios G. Hatzignatiou. "Blue Hydrogen Economy - A New Look at an Old Idea." In SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition. SPE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/206282-ms.

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Abstract Previous efforts to promote hydrogen as an energy carrier described a Utopian world in which renewable resources provided all energy for heating, electricity, transportation, and industrial needs. The elegance of this vision overlooked the cost and the footprint represented by the renewable energy resources required to generate so much electricity, and the additional cost required to employ electrolysis to generate hydrogen for energy storage not possible for electricity. Today an abundance of natural gas offers an option for hydrogen generation from methane that can include capturing and storing CO2 produced from the generation process. This results in blue hydrogen, effectively as ecologically attractive as the green hydrogen from electrolysis, and considerably less expensive. This paper evaluates a New Hydrogen Economy employing blue hydrogen as a bridge to net zero greenhouse gas emissions. Of particular interest is the observation that depleted natural gas reservoirs offer pore space sufficient to store about 1.5 times the CO2 coming from hydrogen generation from the produced natural gas. The implication of this observation is that blue hydrogen generation need not rely on saline aquifer storage or on CO2 Enhanced Oil Recovery. We find that blue hydrogen cost is comparable to the cost of current crude oil-based transportation fuels. Further, electricity generated using blue hydrogen is less expensive than decarbonized electricity generated from natural gas with post combustion CO2 capture and storage. The infrastructure required for this energy transition can leverage existing natural gas transport and storage and existing petroleum industry skills. Energy companies committed to net zero emissions need not rely only on renewable energy sources or nuclear power. Further, switching to blue hydrogen reduces or eliminates combustion related pollution including nitrogen and sulfur oxides. Finally, the Blue Hydrogen Economy makes efficient and cost effective use of petroleum engineering core skills, as well as the core skills championed by the petroleum industry.
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Patel, Akash, Joshua D. Summers, and Sourabh Karmakar. "Influence of Different Representation of Requirements on Idea Generation: An Experimental Study." In ASME 2021 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2021-70805.

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Abstract The objective of this research is to understand how different representations of requirements influence idea generation in terms of quantity, addressment, sketch detail, novelty, and variety of conceptual sketches. Requirements are statements of need, desires, and wishes of the stakeholders that are used by engineers to frame the problem. Essentially, requirements are the raison d’etre for any engineering project. As the requirements document provides constraints and criteria for a design, it defines and determines the success of a project. While there is research studying the effect of requirements on the conceptual sketch, little study has focused one the impact of different requirement representations on solution development. An experimental study was conducted with 52 fourth year mechanical engineering undergraduate students. Two design problems were formulated with three different representations: a problem statement with embedded requirements, a problem statement and a traditional requirement list, and a problem statement with contextualized scrum stories. Each student was provided each design problems with two different representations of requirements. It was found that the use of contextualized scrum story representations significantly affected the conceptual sketch in the novelty of solution fragments and addressment of requirements, while no significant change in variety, sketch detail, and quantity was seen. Also, the contextualized representation positively affected all metrics but the sketch quantity. Finally, it was found that quantity is not directly related to the number of requirements addressed in the sketches.
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Huang, Chi-Hsiang, Arindam Mandal, Diego Pena-Colaiocco, Edevaldo Pereira Da Silva, and Visvesh Sathe. "Energy Minimization of Duty-Cycled Systems Through Optimal Stored-Energy Recycling from Idle Domains." In 2022 IEEE International Solid- State Circuits Conference (ISSCC). IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isscc42614.2022.9731611.

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Jadhav, Akash. "Multi-View Human Tracking and 3D Localization in Retail." In 3rd International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (CAIML 2022). Academy and Industry Research Collaboration Center (AIRCC), 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5121/csit.2022.121214.

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In recent years, retail stores have seen traction in bringing online shopping experience to offline stores via autonomous checkouts. Autonomous checkouts is a computer vision-based technology that needs to understand three human elements within the store: who, where, and doing what. This paper addresses two of the three elements: who and where. It presents an approach to track and localize humans in a multi-view camera system. Traditional methods have limitations as they: (1) fail to overcome substantial occlusion of humans; (2) suffer a lengthy processing time; (3) require a planar homography constraint between camera frames; (4) suffer swapping of labels assigned to a human. The proposed method in this paper handles all the aforementioned limitations. The key idea is to use a hierarchical association model for tracking, which uses each human's clothing features, human pose orientation, and relative depth of joints, and runs at over 23fps.
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Heydarzadeh, Zahra, and Jack Brouwer. "Investigation of Southern California Natural Gas Infrastructure to Transport and Store Hydrogen to Meet Electric Demand Based on a 100% Renewable Energy Portfolio." In ASME 2020 Power Conference collocated with the 2020 International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/power2020-16044.

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Abstract In this research, we utilize Southern California (SoCal) natural gas transmission pipelines and underground storage resources for transporting and storing hydrogen gas for a 100% renewable energy penetration. The goal is to determine to what extent natural gas infrastructure can be used to deliver and store hydrogen to meet SoCal electric demand for a 100% renewable energy portfolio. Hydrogen is produced from solar power generation using electrolysis next to the gas transmission pipelines whenever it is available in quantities greater than the electricity demand. It was found that using four main transmission pipelines owned by Southern California Gas company (SoCalGas) to transport hydrogen from the point of production to the four underground storage fields to store and later generate electricity through fuel cells can transport and store hydrogen sufficient to meet 40% of the SoCal electricity demand. That is, without any investment in additional transmission and distribution infrastructure, and without any investment in energy storage, the idea of building solar farms in the desert and using only the gas system for storage and transmission and distribution leads to a 40% increase in renewable electricity for the state.
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Salis, Carole, Davide Zedda, Giuliana Brunetti, and Marie Florence Wilson. "Teacher Coaching Program – the Idea Linea B3 Project." In 2nd International Conference on Advanced Research in Education. Acavent, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.33422/2nd.educationconf.2019.11.802.

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IDEA Line B3 is a two-year coaching program for teachers who wish to be updated on how to enhance their capacity to effectively implement specific technologies in their teaching practice. The project is a natural extension of a previous three-year project aiming at fighting students’ disengagement through the implementation of extracurricular technological activities. Activities resulted attractive to students and participating school teachers expressed the need to be coached and supported in using critically technologies in educational contexts, with special attention to their implementation to didactics. Technology is not only useful in delivering lessons, but it also is useful for course preparation. In this paper we shall illustrate the project organization, its objectives, the target group, the training activities. We shall also describe the platform developed to store and share educational material and scenarios produced during the training period, the communication activities carried out, the methodology adopted, the organizational procedures as well as the monitoring activities. We shall illustrate the 3 themes object of this year’s program and their related technologies: School Without Walls (with the use of Augmented Reality – AR); Computational Thinking (with coding, educational robotics, and Internet of Things – IoT); Interdisciplinarity (with Artificial Intelligence – AI).
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Li, S., G. Gao, W. Wang, H. Liu, S. Zhu, and M. Gu. "A Redundancy-free IFC Storage Platform For Multi-model Scenarios based on Block Hash." In The 29th EG-ICE International Workshop on Intelligent Computing in Engineering. EG-ICE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/aul.455.c198.

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This paper proposes a block hash (BH) method for efficiently storing multipleIndustry Foundation Classes (IFC) models in the database. We find that there are lots of duplicationswhenwe store different models or different versions of a modelinto the databasebecause of the temporal-spatial correlation of data between these models. The main idea of our approach is to divide these model files into appropriate blocks andto calculate the hash valuesof theseblocks to reuse the them in different models. These blocks should not be too small in case too many nodes need to be compared, nor should they be too large in case it is difficult to find identical blocks to share between different models.So the BH method is proposed to efficiently make the database redundancy-free. For the experiments we use multi-versions of multiple models of a same project to validate this method.The experimental results showthat our method is practicable and efficient.
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Qiao, Yong, and Demetri Psaltis. "Experimental demonstration of a dynamic holographic memory." In OSA Annual Meeting. Washington, D.C.: Optica Publishing Group, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/oam.1991.pd21.

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3-D dynamic holographic memories store information in volume holograms and allow selective erasure and rewriting. Photorefractive materials are a good candidate for dynamic holographic media in such memories. A basic problem with photorefractive holographic memories is that reading/writing/erasure of a certain hologram will also affect other stored holograms. A solution to this problem is dynamic copying [1-3]. We report here the experimental demonstration of a new dynamic photorefractive holographic memory that features simple architecture, phase coherence of holograms, system stability, and high restored diffraction efficiency. The memory system consists of a single photorefractive crystal for holographic storage and a feedback loop with a liquid crystal light valve (LCLV). The LCLV performs image amplification and thresholding. The basic idea is to reconstruct the stored weak hologram, amplify and binarize the reconstructed image with the feedback loop, and rejuvenate the ored hologram with the amplified reconstructed image as the signal beam. Both the input and the signal reconstructed from the hologram are imaged onto the writing side of the LCLV and read out from the other side. The system is stabilized by sampling the image read out from the LCLV using an array illuminator. When the reconstructed image is fed back to the writing side of the LCLV. each pixel is magnified slightly so that it is less likely to miss the reading-side pixel. Therefore, image shift due to misalignment or perturbation is corrected. Multiple holgrams are stored by scanning the angle of the reference beam. Detailed analysis and experimental results will be presented at the conference.
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Liu, Siyang. "Reform of Ideological and Political Theories Teaching in English Major Courses Based on the Idea of “Telling China’s Stories Well”." In Proceedings of the 2019 2nd International Conference on Education, Economics and Social Science (ICEESS 2019). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/iceess-19.2019.29.

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Oosterom, Marjoke, and James Sumberg. Are Young People in Rural Sub-Saharan Africa Caught in Waithood? Institute of Development Studies (IDS), May 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/ids.2021.039.

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The idea that large numbers of young people in sub-Saharan Africa are stuck in waithood – trapped between childhood and adulthood – dominates international development policy discourse. The belief is that because there are no jobs, young people cannot attain social markers of adulthood. Waithood has proved itself to be a very attractive way to frame debates and promote youth employment interventions. But research challenges two aspects of the waithood story: that young people are inactive; and that work is the only route into adulthood. Caution and nuance are required to prevent waithood becoming another catchy term that does little to improve policy.
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Nalla, Vineetha, and Nihal Ranjit. Afterwards: Graphic Narratives of Disaster Risk and Recovery from India. Indian Institute for Human Settlements, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.24943/9788195648559.

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Afterwards is an anthology of visual narratives of disaster impacts and the process of recovery that follows. These stories were drawn from the testimonies of disaster-affected individuals, households, and communities documented between 2018-19 from the Indian states of Odisha, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala. They communicate challenges related to housing resettlement, loss of livelihoods, gender-based exclusion among others. At the heart of this anthology lies the idea of ‘representation’: how are those affected portrayed by the media, state actors, official documents; how are their needs represented and how do these portrayals impact the lives of those at risk and shape their recovery? Graphically illustrating these themes provides a platform to relay personal experiences of disaster risk and recovery.
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Nalla, Vineetha, Nihal Ranjit, Yashodara Udupa, Mythili Madhavan, Jasmitha Arvind, Garima Jain, and Teja Malladi. Afterwards – Graphic Narratives of Disaster Risk and Recovery from India (Volume Set). Indian Institute for Human Settlements, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.24943/9788195648573.

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Afterwards is an anthology of graphic narratives of disaster impacts and the process of recovery that follows. These stories were drawn from the testimonies of disaster-affected individuals, households, and communities documented from the Indian states of Odisha, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala. The book has been translated into the regional languages of these states – Odia, Tamil, and Malayalam. They communicate challenges related to housing resettlement, loss of livelihoods, and gender-based exclusion among others. At the heart of this anthology lies the idea of ‘representation’: how are disaster-affected people portrayed by the media, state actors, and official documents; how are their needs represented and how do these portrayals impact the lives of those at risk and shape their recovery?
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Bauer, Andrew. In situ and time. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), December 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/46162.

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Large-scale HPC simulations with their inherent I/O bottleneck have made in situ visualization an essential approach for data analysis, although the idea of in situ visualization dates back to the era of coprocessing in the 1990s. In situ coupling of analysis and visualization to a live simulation circumvents writing raw data to disk for post-mortem analysis -- an approach that is already inefficient for today's very large simulation codes. Instead, with in situ visualization, data abstracts are generated that provide a much higher level of expressiveness per byte. Therefore, more details can be computed and stored for later analysis, providing more insight than traditional methods. This workshop encouraged talks on methods and workflows that have been used for large-scale parallel visualization, with a particular focus on the in situ case.
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Futch Ehrlich, Valerie A. Leadership Development as a Lever for Social Change: An Evaluation Framework and Impact Storytelling Approach. Center for Creative Leadeship, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.35613/ccl.2022.2050.

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Founded with the mission to “advance the understanding, practice, and development of leadership for the benefit of society worldwide”, the Center for Creative Leadership (CCL) has served both the social and commercial sectors for over 50 years. Many of our programs across corporate, government, philanthropic, and social (e.g., NGOS, nonprofits, K12 institutions, higher education institutions, and population health organizations) sectors have the goal of improving outcomes for individual leaders and groups, and extending those outcomes to create impact at the organizational, community, or societal level. Our clients often aspire for large and transformational impact. They are interested in telling stories of impact – both immediate and sustained – that trace the power of their investment and its ability to result in improved outcomes for individuals, organizations, and communities. However, it’s often difficult or impossible to represent such impact without intentional planning and measurement. Using the idea of levers as a metaphor, we present a pathway for how leadership development across contexts can lead to larger scale impact, with examples from some of our current efforts to demonstrate this impact. We also provide a typology of stories that can be useful for communicating complex impact pathways. The typology provides metaphors for understanding the variety of layers of impact that contribute to societal change. Our work in support of this framework is continuously evolving, as we are learning, improving our measures, and identifying opportunities for increased evaluation efforts.
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McNaught, Tim. A Problem-Driven Approach to Education Reform: The Story of Sobral in Brazil. Research on Improving Systems of Education (RISE), March 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.35489/bsg-rise-ri_2022/039.

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For more than two decades, the Brazilian municipality of Sobral has focused intensively on improving the quality of its public education system; the resulting success has been remarkable. In 2005, the Brazilian federal government started calculating a Basic Education Development Index (IDEB in Portuguese), which measures the quality of education in schools across the country. In the inaugural results in 2005, 1,365 municipalities had a better score for primary education than Sobral. By 2017, Sobral made national news by ranking number one in the entire country for both primary and lower secondary education (Cruz and Loureiro, 2020). These results are even more impressive when considering that Sobral is located in the northeastern state of Ceará, which is the fifth poorest state in Brazil in terms of GDP per capita (Cruz and Loureiro, 2020). The case of Sobral exhibits many elements that are similar to Problem Driven Iterative Adaptation (PDIA), an approach wherein problems are key to driving change (Andrews et al., 2015). The PDIA approach relies on reformers to identify problems that matter, break them down into their root causes, identify entry points, act, stop to reflect, and then iterate and adapt their way to a solution.1 This process of constant feedback and experimentation by local actors allows for the development of a solution that fits the local context. This paper explores the transformation of Sobral’s education system through the lens of PDIA2 , with an emphasis on the early reform period of 2000-2004. Many excellent papers have been written, in Portuguese and English, about the case of Sobral; this paper draws heavily on this existing literature.3 The paper is also supported by interviews from key individuals who either were closely involved with the reform efforts or have studied them. The paper follows the narrative of the Sobral story, starting in 1997, and uses boxes and other diagrams to view the reform efforts through the lens of PDIA. Finally, the paper explains how the reform efforts grew and scaled over the years, not only within Sobral, but also to other municipalities in Ceará and across Brazil.
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Murray, Chris, Keith Williams, Norrie Millar, Monty Nero, Amy O'Brien, and Damon Herd. A New Palingenesis. University of Dundee, November 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.20933/100001273.

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Robert Duncan Milne (1844-99), from Cupar, Fife, was a pioneering author of science fiction stories, most of which appeared in San Francisco’s Argonaut magazine in the 1880s and ’90s. SF historian Sam Moskowitz credits Milne with being the first full-time SF writer, and his contribution to the genre is arguably greater than anyone else including Stevenson and Conan Doyle, yet it has all but disappeared into oblivion. Milne was fascinated by science. He drew on the work of Scottish physicists and inventors such as James Clark Maxwell and Alexander Graham Bell into the possibilities of electromagnetic forces and new communications media to overcome distances in space and time. Milne wrote about visual time-travelling long before H.G. Wells. He foresaw virtual ‘tele-presencing’, remote surveillance, mobile phones and worldwide satellite communications – not to mention climate change, scientific terrorism and drone warfare, cryogenics and molecular reengineering. Milne also wrote on alien life forms, artificial immortality, identity theft and personality exchange, lost worlds and the rediscovery of extinct species. ‘A New Palingenesis’, originally published in The Argonaut on July 7th 1883, and adapted in this comic, is a secular version of the resurrection myth. Mary Shelley was the first scientiser of the occult to rework the supernatural idea of reanimating the dead through the mysterious powers of electricity in Frankenstein (1818). In Milne’s story, in which Doctor S- dissolves his terminally ill wife’s body in order to bring her back to life in restored health, is a striking, further modernisation of Frankenstein, to reflect late-nineteenth century interest in electromagnetic science and spiritualism. In particular, it is a retelling of Shelley’s narrative strand about Frankenstein’s aborted attempt to shape a female mate for his creature, but also his misogynistic ambition to bypass the sexual principle in reproducing life altogether. By doing so, Milne interfused Shelley’s updating of the Promethean myth with others. ‘A New Palingenesis’ is also a version of Pygmalion and his male-ordered, wish-fulfilling desire to animate his idealised female sculpture, Galatea from Ovid’s Metamorphoses, perhaps giving a positive twist to Orpheus’s attempt to bring his corpse-bride Eurydice back from the underworld as well? With its basis in spiritualist ideas about the soul as a kind of electrical intelligence, detachable from the body but a material entity nonetheless, Doctor S- treats his wife as an ‘intelligent battery’. He is thus able to preserve her personality after death and renew her body simultaneously because that captured electrical intelligence also carries a DNA-like code for rebuilding the individual organism itself from its chemical constituents. The descriptions of the experiment and the body’s gradual re-materialisation are among Milne’s most visually impressive, anticipating the X-raylike anatomisation and reversal of Griffin’s disappearance process in Wells’s The Invisible Man (1897). In the context of the 1880s, it must have been a compelling scientisation of the paranormal, combining highly technical descriptions of the Doctor’s system of electrically linked glass coffins with ghostly imagery. It is both dramatic and highly visual, even cinematic in its descriptions, and is here brought to life in the form of a comic.
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