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Martino, Simone C., and Roberta Ricucci. "Being Muslims in Italy: Between Recognition and Conflict." Journal of Religion in Europe 8, no. 3-4 (December 12, 2015): 392–418. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18748929-00804008.

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This study considers whether or not Italian Muslims are deemed a threat by Italian society. It attempts to verify the major lines of conflict in the relationship between Islam and Italian society, which is by tradition culturally connected to Catholicism. The study investigates different patterns of relationship between Catholic Italians and Muslim Italians in different Italian regions based on the national survey “La nuova religiosità in Italia” [New religiosity in Italy] (2007). By means of research data the authors detect regions with a high potential for conflict and regions where there is greater acceptance of Islam as well as better bases for societal cohesion and cooperation.
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Cerrato, Daniele. "Sorelle di Querelle. Poetesse dell’al-Andalus, trobairitz e poetesse italiane del Duecento e Trecento." RAUDEM. Revista de Estudios de las Mujeres 3 (May 23, 2017): 232. http://dx.doi.org/10.25115/raudem.v3i0.629.

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Riassunto: Il dibattito della Querelle des Femmes in Italia si sviluppa soprattutto durante il XV e XVI secolo attraverso vari trattati di autori ed autrici. In realtà l’inizio della Querelle des Femmes si potrebbe far concidere con le poetesse italiane del Duecento e del Trecento. L’articolo analizza come alcuni dei temi presenti nei testi di queste autrici si possono far risalire ad una tradizione di poesia femminile che comprende le poetesse dell’al-Andalus e le trobairitz. Sisters of Querelle. Al-Andalus Women Poets, Trobairitz and Italian Women Poets in the 13th and 14th Centuries Abstract: The debate on the Querelle des Femmes during the 16th and 17th centuries in Italy is based on different male and female authors’ dissertations. This Querelle des Femmes can be traced back to Italian women poets in the 13th and 14th centuries. This paper analyses some topics dealt with by these Italian women poets and studies the features they share with preceding al-Andalusian women poets and trobairitz
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Lera, Marco, David McLoughlin, and Jo Mynard. "Risorse per l’apprendimento autodiretto dell’italiano / Resources for self-directed learning of Italian." Special Issue: Self-Access and Self-Directed Language Learning in Europe 15, no. 2 (June 28, 2024): 279–300. http://dx.doi.org/10.37237/150210.

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In questo articolo, i tre autori (due studenti di italiano di livello A2 e un insegnante di italiano), esaminano sei risorse per l’apprendimento autodiretto dell’italiano. Queste risorse sono: due corsi online (Busuu ed EdX), un podcast, un’estensione Netflix, un libro e uno strumento AI. L’articolo suggerisce come le risorse possono essere utilizzate dagli studenti di italiano che studiano fuori dalla classe come parte di un piano di apprendimento autonomo. In this article, the three authors (two learners of Italian at the A2 level, and one Italian instructor) review six diverse resources for self-directed learning of Italian. These resources are: two online courses (Busuu and EdX), a podcast, a Netflix extension, a book, and an AI tool. The article suggests how such resources can be used by learners of Italian outside the classroom as part of an autonomous learning plan.
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Velikaya, Natalia Mikhaylovna, and Elena Yur'evna Berezkina. "Russia in public discourse and public opinion of citizens of the Italian Republic." Contemporary Europe, no. 3 (June 15, 2023): 45–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s020170832303004x.

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The authors examine the social grounds for the formation of a positive image of Russia in the public opinion of Italy. The purpose of the study is to measure how the attitude of the Italians towards Russia has changed after 2022. The research is based on a secondary analysis of the representative results of sociological surveys of EU citizens and also on the authors’ analysis of political public discourse, where the source was the Italian media and the statements of political actors. The stability of the positive image of Russia in Italian public opinion is determined by the stable economic, political and cultural ties between Italy and Russia. The results of the discourse analysis of an extensive database of documents - election programs, materials from the leading social and political media in Italy and statements by Italian politicians - demonstrated a high level of interest of members of the Italian political elite in maintaining stable relations with Russia in various fields. They are representatives of the Italian populist parties among opinion makers and leaders, who influence the formation of a positive image of Russia. The attitude towards the Russian Federation in Italian public opinion has remained positive for a long period of time. The special military operation has significantly changed the perception of Russia, but the Italians still remain its sympathizers compared to citizens of other EU countries.
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Pivato, Joseph. "War and Remembering Among Italian-Canadian Writers." Italian Canadiana 37, no. 1 (November 15, 2023): 165–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.33137/ic.v37i1.42111.

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In this paper, we will examine the connection between the Second World War and Italian-Canadian literature. Many early works from this literature had their roots in the devastation of war in Italy and the resulting mass migration of thousands of Italians to Canada in the 1950s and 1960s. After writing about the initial immigrant experience, most Italian-Canadian authors moved on to other topics and themes. Some wanted to become more Canadian and less Italian in orientation. In later years, some of these authors returned to the topic of the war and its long-term effects on their lives. We will begin our examination by looking at some examples of how war is treated in early works and then we will consider the phenomenon of how the war is revisited in later works.
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KUTEKO, DARIA. "FEATURES OF THE USE OF PERSONAL AND DEICTIC PRONOUNS IN COMEDIES OF ITALIAN AUTHORS OF THE 16th CENTURY." Lomonosov Journal of Philology, no. 3, 2023 (June 19, 2023): 45–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.55959/59/msu0130-0075-9-2023-47-3-4.

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The article is devoted to the functioning of personal and deictic pronouns in comedies of Italian authors of the 16th century. It is believed that main changes in comparison with the italiano standard that have occurred at the present stage of language development concern the system of pronouns. However, when analyzing comedies of natives of the central, northern and southern regions, phenomena characteristic of the current stage of the development of the Italian language and considered innovative were found: the use of pronouns lui, lei and loro in the syntactic functions of the subject; double dative; simplification of the threepart system of demonstrative pronouns; the spread of truncated forms sto and sta and some others. The revealed contexts give reason to think that the Italian language at present time does not develop unprecedented phenomena, but rather undergoes a process of restandardization, in which oral and written speech converge and features that were previously characteristic exclusively of informal communication are normalized. The dialect has a substrate effect on the Italian language not only in synchrony, but also in diachrony.
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Peterle, Patricia. "Apontamentos sobre o percurso de São Francisco: uma revisitação pasoliniana." Revista do Centro de Estudos Portugueses 29, no. 42 (December 31, 2009): 89. http://dx.doi.org/10.17851/2359-0076.29.42.89-105.

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<p>São Francisco é considerado um dos primeiros autores da literatura italiana. A poesia religiosa, inaugurada por ele na Úmbria, mais tarde atravessará o território italiano com outros adeptos como Jacopone da Todi. A experiência franciscana é emblemática pelos valores propostos e pela idéia de recusa ali contida. Aspectos que a tornam atual no século XX, sendo recuperada e “transformada” por intelectuais como Pier Paolo Pasolini e José Saramago.</p> <p>San Francisco is considered one of the first authors in Italian Literature. The religious poetry, inaugurated by him in Umbria, later cross the italian territory with others adepts as Jacopone da Todi. The Franciscan experience is emblematic because of the proposed values and because of the idea of refusal contained in it. Aspects that made the all experience actual in the XX century, being recupered and “transformed” by intellectuals as Pier Paolo Pasolini and José Saramago.</p>
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Kuteko, Daria Andreevna. "Features of the functioning of the article in comedies of Italian authors of the 16th century." Litera, no. 9 (September 2023): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.25136/2409-8698.2023.9.43777.

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The use of the article is often connected with difficulties for those people who study the Italian language, especially if it is absent in their native language. It is necessary to study the article comprehensively to understand its functioning better. For example, it is important to considerate the historical aspect: its formation, as well as the principles and contexts of its using during early stages of development. That's why the subject of the study is the functioning of the definite, indefinite and partitive article in the texts of comedies written by Italian authors of the 16th century. Particular attention is paid to the use of the partitive article in prepositional constructions because this structure, according to F. Sabatini, is considered an innovative trend in the modern Italian language of informal communication. The scientific novelty is in the material chosen for this research. Previously, Italian comedies were not used as a source of value for obtaining new knowledge about the language, in particular, the aspect concerning the functioning of the article. It is important that their texts imitate informal everyday communication, and therefore serve as valuable material for analyzing the language of the 16th century. The examples given in this research give reason to believe that the use of the partitive article with prepositions is not an innovation of italiano neostandard. Thus, at the present moment, the Italian language does not develop innovative structures, but rather undergoes a process of restandartization.
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Kuteko, Daria Andreevna. "Features of the functioning of the article in comedies of Italian authors of the 16th century." Litera, no. 9 (September 2023): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.25136/2409-8698.2023.9.43777.

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The use of the article is often connected with difficulties for those people who study the Italian language, especially if it is absent in their native language. It is necessary to study the article comprehensively to understand its functioning better. For example, it is important to considerate the historical aspect: its formation, as well as the principles and contexts of its using during early stages of development. That's why the subject of the study is the functioning of the definite, indefinite and partitive article in the texts of comedies written by Italian authors of the 16th century. Particular attention is paid to the use of the partitive article in prepositional constructions because this structure, according to F. Sabatini, is considered an innovative trend in the modern Italian language of informal communication. The scientific novelty is in the material chosen for this research. Previously, Italian comedies were not used as a source of value for obtaining new knowledge about the language, in particular, the aspect concerning the functioning of the article. It is important that their texts imitate informal everyday communication, and therefore serve as valuable material for analyzing the language of the 16th century. The examples given in this research give reason to believe that the use of the partitive article with prepositions is not an innovation of italiano neostandard. Thus, at the present moment, the Italian language does not develop innovative structures, but rather undergoes a process of restandartization.
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Pivovarenko, Alexander, and Gleb Pilipenko. "The Language Situation among the Italian Community of Koper (Slovenia): Field Study Data." Slavic World in the Third Millennium 17, no. 1-2 (2022): 94–119. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/2412-6446.2022.17.1-2.06.

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This paper discusses the current language situation among the Italian minority in Slovenian Primorje in Koper. During the fi eld research conducted by the authors’ team, narratives in Italian were recorded from informants. Using discursive and structural-typological methods of analysis, the authors reveal that the linguistic reality of modern Koper is perceived as constantly changing, and the Italian spontaneous speech of respondents is intertwined with borrowings from the surrounding South Slavic languages. The modern language situation is the result of historical changes in the Istria region during the twentieth century. In addition to insertions and quotations in Slovenian, items from the Croatian language are found, refl ecting the linguistic situation of the Yugoslav period and the border position of the Slovenian Primorje. Special attention is paid to analysis of the language competence of Italians in the Slovenian language, among representatives of both the older and younger generations of students. In the Slovene language of Italians, a number of features peculiar to Slavic dialects in Italy are found, which allows us to discuss the same linguistic factors. It is possible to reconstruct the language competence of older people only partially on the basis of indirect evidence. There is a discrepancy between the rights guaranteed under the law (the use of the Italian language) and the linguistic reality faced by informants, which may be the result of both a decline in the prestige of Italian and of the small number of the Italian diaspora, part of which is subject to language assimilation, including as a result of mixed marriages. The paper also discusses the role of the media and the linguistic landscape in the region.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Italian Authors"

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Kubiski, Joyce Marie. "Uomini Illustri : the revival of the author portrait in renaissance Florence /." Thesis, Connect to this title online; UW restricted, 1993. http://hdl.handle.net/1773/6241.

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Morris, Penelope. "Giovanna Zangrandi : a life in fiction." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1996. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:94e6a200-531e-431b-9726-487c981383d0.

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This thesis constitutes the first detailed study of the life and works (published and unpublished) of the writer Giovanna Zangrandi (1910-1988). It is a study of the relationship between autobiography, fiction and history in her writing, in the light of recent developments in the criticism of autobiography and of feminist historiography and literary criticism. It aims to place Zangrandi's work in its historical and literary context and pays particular attention to the periods of fascism, the Resistance and neorealism. The thesis considers the nature of autobiography, and the implications of women writing about themselves, and analyses Zangrandi's use of autobiography, highlighting the inevitable intrusion of fiction into such writing. It uses that analysis, along with material including Zangrandi's unpublished diaries and testimonies of people who knew her, to write a biography of Zangrandi and to examine the way that she writes about the fascist period and the Resistance. The question of representing real life in fiction, rather than autobiography, is also discussed, with reference to Zangrandi's first novel and to neorealism. It is shown that, as well as her constant interest in the lives of women, her attitude to history and traditions of the Cadore, the mountainous region in the north of the Veneto, where she lived all her adult life and where nearly all her novels, short stories and autobiography are set, is of considerable importance. Her writing about the Cadore can be seen both as an attempt to write herself into those traditions, and as a means of expressing her commitment to improving society. Moreover, it is argued, her commitment takes the form of both autobiography and fiction as her concern to write about lived experience is balanced by a constant interest in the story-telling tradition of the Cadore and an interpretation of fiction that judges it to be an integral part of everyday life.
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Piroli, Marta. "Finding Voices: Italian American Female Autobiography." Oxford, Ohio : Miami University, 2006. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=miami1145368184.

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Balletti-Thomas, Joanne. "Women's writing and the "anxiety of authorship" in nineteenth-century Italy : Bruno Sperani and others." Thesis, McGill University, 1996. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=26718.

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As women's literature emerged in late nineteenth-century Italy, female authors encountered many obstacles. Foremost among them was the near-total absence of Italian female literary role models. Female writers often expressed ambivalence towards the writing of other women, which was considered inferior to male writing. However, their reverence for male writers revealed how conflictive their identities as writers were, and it was an impediment to the establishment of a serious women's literary tradition. In addition to such personal conflicts, these writers also faced the challenge of gaining acceptance by the male-dominated literary community and by their readers. These two groups expected that women's writing conform to a moral code which did not apply to men's writing. This thesis is an analysis of the specific problems that female novelist Bruno Sperani and others faced as they strove to establish themselves in Italian literature.
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Di, Carmine Roberta. "Cinematic images, literary spaces : the presence of Africa in Italian cinema and Italophone literature /." view abstract or download file of text, 2004. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/uoregon/fullcit?p3120620.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Oregon, 2004.
Typescript. Includes vita and abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 226-232). Also available for download via the World Wide Web; free to University of Oregon users.
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Classen, Sigrid Ulrike. "The black madonna figure as a source of female empowerment in the works of four Italian-Canadian authors." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1997. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk3/ftp04/mq21732.pdf.

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Diffley, Paul Brian. "Paolo Beni : a biographical and critical study." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1986. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:fcd4391e-4bfc-41bb-abbd-37ae4ba33158.

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The thesis is divided into three parts. Part One treats Beni's life and works from his birth in 1553 to 1604. His birth, his ancestry, his early education, his early careers, his Jesuit career and its aftermath are described from documentary evidence. His works of this period, most of which are inextricably connected with his life, are also briefly treated, Part Two narrates the events of the remainder of his life: his writing, his teaching, his publishing, his polemical writing, his relationship with his family, his last illness and death. Part Three provides a more ample critical assessment of his major writings after 1604, grouped according to subject-matter. Chapters are devoted to his criticism of Tasso, to his linguistic writings, to his theory and practice of poetry, history and rhetoric. The conclusion summarizes the pattern of his life and reassesses his importance. The Bibliography is divided into two parts. The first contains Beni's writings in three sections: (a) published works, with a note on the Opera omnia; (b) MS works; (c) a chronological reference list of his (mostly unpublished) letters. Part Two contains all other works consulted, MS and printed.
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Green, Dawn. "Imagining the past [electronic resource] : contemporary Italian women's historical fiction /." Full text available, 2001. http://images.lib.monash.edu.au/ts/theses/greend.pdf.

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Tedeschi, Antonio. "La letteratura dell'emigrazione italo-canadese di Montréal /." Thesis, McGill University, 2000. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=33317.

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The aim of this research paper is to analyse the literary works and the writers of Italian origin who have actively contributed to the creation of Italian-Canadian immigration literature, and above all, that referent to the Montreal milieu. For this and other reasons, it distinguishes itself from other Italian-Canadian productions and precisely due to this reality, the objective of this research is to: (1) examine its role, its characteristics, the difficulties its writers experience, its literary artistic value and the recognition it receives in our literary environment; (2) compare the creative approach adopted by some writers to the perfect example, Primo Levi; (3) expose its contents and reoccurring themes; (4) examine the question of the literary language of expression of these works; (5) demonstrate the social usefulness of this literary production.
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Canton, Licia. "The question of identity in Italian-Canadian fiction." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1997. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp02/NQ43473.pdf.

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Books on the topic "Italian Authors"

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Giovannetti, Giovanni. Un archivio italiano: Scrittori di lingua italiana nelle fotografie di Giovanni Giovannetti. Milano: Effigie, 2006.

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Bossan, Enrico. Doni: Authors from Campania. Crocetta del Montello]: Antiga edizioni, 2016.

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Giono, Jean. An Italian journey. Evanston, Ill: Marlboro Press/Northwestern, 1998.

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Coleman, Jane Candia. The Italian Quartet. Waterville, Me: Five Star, 2001.

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James, Henry. Italian Hours. New York: Penguin USA, Inc., 2010.

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Salvatore, Filippo. Ancient memories, modern identities: Italian roots in contemporary Canadian authors. Toronto ; Buffalo: Guernica, 1999.

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Tierney, Róisín. The Spanish-Italian border. Todmorden: Arc Publications, 2014.

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Natalia, Ginzburg. E difficile parlare di sé. Torino: Einaudi, 1999.

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Natalia, Ginzburg. È difficile parlare di sè: Conversazione a piú voci condotta da Mario Sinibaldi. Torino: Einaudi, 1999.

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Natalia, Ginzburg. It's hard to talk about yourself. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2003.

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Book chapters on the topic "Italian Authors"

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Comoy Fusaro, Edwige. "Il secondo Ottocento italiano visto dalla Francia." In Biblioteca di Studi di Filologia Moderna, 69–88. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-597-4.08.

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This study examines the current reception of second part of the 19th century Italian literature in France. The data come from 4 sources of information: the general book market on foreign literature, the scholarly book market on Italian literature, the programs of Literature in Bachelor and Master curricula of Italian Studies, and the yearly programs of the competitive exam for teachers in Italian (Agrégation). As a result, the champion of second 19th century Italian literature’s reception in French culture is Giovanni Verga, the traditional canon is mostly undiscussed but lately, both large audience publishing and academic studies show interest for relatively forgotten authors such as Grazia Deledda and movements such as Scapigliatura.
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Cataldo, Rosanna, Maria Gabriella Grassia, Paolo Mazzocchi, Claudio Quintano, and Antonella Rocca. "Innovation and sustainability: the Italian scenario." In Proceedings e report, 71–76. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-304-8.15.

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Society and policy makers demand innovation systems oriented towards several goals of sustainable development. Therefore, recent literature has dedicated a growing interest to both innovation and sustainability in the pursuit of environmental, economic and social development; in addition, the emerging topic of ‘sustainable innovation’ (and ‘eco-innovation’) seems to combine the main features of them. The definition of these concepts has been significantly changed during the last decades, and a broad discussion continues today about which indicators should be used to measure innovation, sustainability and their combination. The current paper investigates this relationship, and - in the authors’ opinion - the research question connected to the impact of the innovative product (and service and process) solutions on sustainability can be addressed by means of a stable theoretical framework. To study the interaction between innovation and sustainability, the usage of specific territorial features might represent a useful perspective to manage short-and long-term environmental and economic issues. As for the theoretical model, the present article considers a specific technique suitable for investigating the entire set of characteristics involved in the model. From a public makers and managerial point of view, the possibility of improving the firm’ efficiencies in terms of several dimensions of sustainable innovation represents a relevant topic that must be encouraged.
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Banjanin, Ljiljana. "Una slavista italiana dimenticata. Umberta Griffini, traduttrice, mediatrice e scrittrice." In Biblioteca di Studi Slavistici, 329–41. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6453-723-8.27.

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Umberta Griffini (1880-1956) may be considered one of the most important figures in Italian Serbo-Croatian Studies before these were formally established. Although she spent a decade, at the beginning of the 20th century, vigorously disseminating Serbian literature, in numerous writings, reviews and a large number of translations of Serbian authors, her work has received insufficient scholary attention. The aim of this article is to shed some light on an interesting woman who was atypical in the Italian cultural panorama of the first decade of the 20th century.
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Iannizzotto, Stefania, and Luisa Di Valvasone. "La comunicazione istituzionale dell’Università tra semplificazione linguistica e strategie possibili per un linguaggio inclusivo." In La lingua italiana in una prospettiva di genere, 67–78. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/979-12-215-0138-4.13.

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The article explores gender-neutral language strategies in Italian university documents, introducing “gender obfuscation” to avoid gender markers. Strategies discussed include using generic nouns, passive/impersonal verbs, and relative/indefinite pronouns. Inclusive language benefits are acknowledged, but complexity and reduced clarity are highlighted. The authors recommend inclusive language, including the unmarked masculine form for complex cases. Italian universities adoption of Gender Equality Plans (GEP) in response to European Commission directives is also discussed. Emphasis is placed on language attention in GEPs and collaboration with linguists for inclusivity and gender equality. Balancing language simplification with gender-inclusive objectives is recognized as a challenge.
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Viano, Francesca Lidia. "Donne, cannibali e la fatica del lavoro: l’etologia economica di T. Veblen." In Idee di lavoro e di ozio per la nostra civiltà, 717–22. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/979-12-215-0319-7.82.

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The Theory of the Leisure Class made Veblen famous for his theory of consumption as a channel of social competition. The Institutionalists praised and used his notion of intangible property. This article will show that Veblen worked his way to the theory of consumption and property from the concept of labor. Veblen drew on a longstanding American literature that insisted on the dignity of labor and warned against its decline. But he was also familiar with the latest trends of German, Italian and French socialism in ways few Americans were at the time. This article will describe Veblen’s explorations of American and European sources, while emphasizing his reliance on authors (such as the Italian criminologist Antonio Ferri), whose influence on Veblen has been so far neglected.
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Trognoni, Claudio. "Quero uma rua de Roma. Scrittori portoghesi in viaggio a Roma." In Studi e saggi, 165–78. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-467-0.15.

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Since its independence, Portugal had strong commercial, political, and cultural ties with the Italian Peninsula. This place has always been a source of inspiration for writers and artists from all over the world: throughout the centuries, Rome has been able to attract a considerable number of Portuguese authors, who, from time to time, have approached the city or as the cradle of Catholicism, or as a place where they can revive their own Latin and classical roots. This article aims to highlight how Rome has been able to inspire Portuguese authors travelling through the city, in an attempt to highlight, isolate and describe the common elements existing among them.
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Cavarzere, Marco. "7.5 The Workings of a Papal Institution. Roman Censorship and Italian Authors in the Seventeenth Century." In Praktiken der Frühen Neuzeit, 371–85. Köln: Böhlau Verlag, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.7788/9783412502591-032.

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Bulli, Giorgia, and Sorina Crisina Soare. "La politicizzazione della questione migratoria tra vecchi e nuovi attori." In Migrazioni in Italia: oltre la sfida, 191–228. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6453-965-2.10.

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How do right wing populist parties politicize migration in different political, economic and social contexts? The chapter aims to provide an answer to this question by analyzing four parties: the Italian (Northern) League, the Spanish VOX, the German Alternative for Germany and the Austrian Freedom Party. Opposition to migration and negative reactions towards multicultural societies are recurrent arguments in the rhetoric of right-wing populist parties. The authors offer a multidimensional description of converging and diverging patterns of representation of migration in the four countries
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"Authors." In New Italian Women, 195–99. Italica Press, Inc., 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1595ksj.23.

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"About the Authors." In New Italian Voices, 231–51. Italica Press, Inc., 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1595kqh.26.

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Conference papers on the topic "Italian Authors"

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Giorleo, L. "Influence of long and short glass fiber on the mechanical behaviour of a single cell metamaterial." In Italian Manufacturing Association Conference. Materials Research Forum LLC, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.21741/9781644902714-58.

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Abstract. Additive manufacturing is presenting new challenges in various aspects of part production. Among these, the potential benefits derived from material complexity have been growing in recent years, especially when using polymeric materials. In fact, mixing polymers with long/short fibres lead to moderate to significant improvements in the mechanical properties of the parts. The degree of improvement strongly depends on the part geometry and can become critical in the case of a workpiece with a repeating pattern, such as metamaterials. In this preliminary research, the authors investigate the mechanical performance of a single- hourglass cell which is a common auxetic geometry used to achieve a negative Poisson ratio in metamaterials. Nylon was used as the matrix, and glass as the fibre. FFF additive process was used to produce samples with different cell designs (in width, size, inclination) and the nature of the fibres (long and short). The results were analysed using statistical methods.
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Bandalo, Višnja. "ICONOGRAPHIC DEPICTION AND LITERARY PORTRAYING IN BERNARD BERENSON'S DIARY AND EPISTOLARY WRITING." In NORDSCI Conference Proceedings. Saima Consult Ltd, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.32008/nordsci2021/b1/v4/18.

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The paper focuses on the interlacement of literary and iconographic elements by displaying an innovatory philological and stylistic approach, from a comparative perspective, in thematizing multilingual translational and adaptive aspects, ranging across Bernard Berenson's diaristic and epistolary corpus, in conjunction with his works on Italian visual culture. This interweaving gives occasion to the elaboration of multilinguistic textual influences and their verbo-visual artistic representations deduced from his innovative interpretative readings in the domain of world literature in modern times. Such analysis of the discourse of theoretical and literary nature, and of the pictoricity, refers to Bernard Berenson's multilingual considerations about canonical authors in English, Italian, French, German language, belonging to the Neoclassical and Romantic period, as well as to the contemporary era, as conceptualized in his autobiographical works, in correlation with his writings on Italian figurative art. The scope of this presentation is to discern and articulate Berenson's aesthetic ideas evoking literary and artistic modernity, that are infused with crucial notions of translational theory and conveyed through the methodology of close reading and comprising at the same time, in an omnicomprehensive manner, a plurality of tendencies intrinsic to social paradigms of cultural studies. Unexplored premises reflecting Berenson's vision of Italian culture, most notably of a visual stamp, will be analyzed through author's understandings of such adaptive translations or volumes to be subsequently translated in Italian, and through their intertwined intertextual applications, significantly contributing to further critical and hermeneutic reception thereof. Particular attention is drawn to its instancing in the field of Romantic literary production (Emerson, Byron), originally underscoring the specificities of each literary genre and expressive mode, of the narrative, lyric or theatrical nature, as well as concomitantly involving parallel notions as adapted variants within visual arts, and in such a way expressing theoretical views pertainable to Italian artworks too. Other analogous elements relevant to literary expression in the most varied cultural sectors such as philosophy, music, civilisational history (Goethe, Hegel, Kant, Wagner, Chateaubriand, Rousseau, Mme de Staël, Taine) are furnished, as well as the examples of the resonances of non-western cultures, with the objective of exploring the effect among readership bringing also to the renewal of Italian tradition.
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Figueira, Ana Paula Couceiro, Sofia Campos, and Célia Ribeiro. ""THE IMPORTANCE OF UNDERSTANDING METAPHORS WORKING WITH FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE: SOME TOOLS"." In International Psychological Applications Conference and Trends. inScience Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36315/2021inpact090.

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"We present two versions of assessment/intervention tools for metaphors awareness or their comprehension: the TCM, Metaphor Comprehension Test, for children aged 9 to 14, or elementary school (Portugal), and the junior TCM, for children aged 4 to 6 years, or preschool age. They are versions/adaptations for European Portuguese of existing tools in Italian. The authors of the Italian versions are professors at the University of Sapienza, Rome, Italy, with internationally recognized work, presenting the original versions with good psychometric qualities. At the moment, the two instruments are already adapted for Portuguese, in the process of being applied in order to obtain the normative data and their validation. We expect, similar to what happens with the Italian versions, to obtain valid tools, with triple instrumentality: psychometric assessment and dynamic assessment and intervention resource, for various stages of development."
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Nevi, Giulia, and Luca Dezi. "How CMO are reacting to Blockchain, NFT and Metaverse: the case of SIAE - Italian Society of Authors and Editors." In 2022 IEEE International Conference on Technology Management, Operations and Decisions (ICTMOD). IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ictmod55867.2022.10041868.

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Grozdeva, Svetlana. "Confirmation of the Presence of the Species Cixidia pilatoi (D'urso & Guglielmino, 1995) (Fulgoromorpha: Achilidae) in the Republic of Moldova." In Scientific International Symposium "Plant Protection – Achievements and Perspectives". Institute of Genetics, Physiology and Plant Protection, Republic of Moldova, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.53040/ppap2023.07.

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This paper presents the information about the species Cixidia pilatoi (D'Urso & Guglielmino, 1995), that was detected in Brînzeni commune, Edineț district in 2021-2022. It was described at the first time in 1995 from the Italian peninsula. Another species of this genus, Cixidia marginicollis (Spinola, 1839), was previously indicated for the cicada fauna of the Republic of Moldova. After a revision made in 1995, the authors D'Urso & Guglielmino revealed that C. marginicollis is spred only in Sicily, while the statementes made before that year may be related to the species C. pilatoi.
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Punziano, Gabriella, Alessandro Gandini, Alessandro Caliandro, Massimo Airoldi, Giuseppe Michele Padricelli, Suania Acampa, Domenico Trezza, Noemi Crescentini, and Ilir Rama. "The Algofeed project. A methodological proposal to assessing the effects of algorithmic recommendations on platformized consumption." In CARMA 2024 - 6th International Conference on Advanced Research Methods and Analytics. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica de València, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/carma2024.2024.17834.

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This paper outlines the construction phase of the consumption profiling, algorithmic awareness, and digital literacy tool within the ALGOFEED project. ALGOFEED, funded as an Italian Research Project of Significant National Interest (PRIN), seeks to illuminate the socio-cultural impacts of platform-based feedback loops while developing a novel methodological and theoretical framework for the sociological examination of consumer culture algorithms. The project aims to produce unique empirical insights into cultural consumption patterns on digital platforms in Italy. Specifically, ALGOFEED investigates the effects of automated content recommendations on platforms like TikTok and YouTube on individual and collective cultural consumption behaviours over time. The primary objectives include acquiring distinctive empirical findings on platform-driven cultural consumption in Italy, advancing a fresh methodological and theoretical approach for studying algorithmic consumer culture sociologically, and fostering algorithmic awareness among Italian consumers through impactful diffusion activities grounded in a transformative paradigm. In this study, the authors introduce the empirical tool designed to detect the feedback loop and define its components: digital skills, Platform Usage Type, and Algorithmic Awareness.
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Makarevičs, Valerijs, and Dzintra Ilisko. "Figuratively Semantic Analysis of Works of Art." In 14th International Scientific Conference "Rural Environment. Education. Personality. (REEP)". Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies. Faculty of Engineering. Institute of Education and Home Economics, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.22616/reep.2021.14.044.

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Topicality of the study is related to the in-depth study of the art of works of Van Gogh, Velázquez and Repin by relating art to the biography of these authors. The aim of the study is to explore the symbolism and the biography of the painters using the examples of analysis from the works of Van Gogh, Velasquez, and Repin and also to determine the conditions that contribute to the awareness of the process of perception and understanding of paintings. The methodology of this study is figuratively symbolic method used with the purpose to compare the plots of the art and to relate them to the life experience of their creators. Results obtained and the most important conclusions: This is important for the author of a painting to convey his/her thoughts and feelings to the viewer. Still, there remains a problem. The author uses the language of the image and symbol, which the viewer needs to reveal. Psychology of art offers two main options for solving this problem. The essence of the first option which is the ability of the painter to direct the viewer's sight. It is called the Dutch approach. The second approach to the analyses of art is called the Italian approach. In this case this is important to understand the symbolism and knowledge gained historically by relating one’s art works to the biography of the painter. The authors of this article focus on the second approach by illustrating it with examples of analysis from the works of Van Gogh, Velázquez, and Repin. The results of this study might be of interest for those who are interested in arts and psychology.
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De Fátima Faria Costa, Maria, Ermanno Aparo, and Liliana Soares. "Worth by Northwest: A Design Strategy for Territorial Sustainability." In 13th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE 2022). AHFE International, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1001424.

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The paper aims to prove that a local design-oriented network strategy can be crucial in achieving territorial sustainability.The analysis of a place can be understood as an occasion to define a multicellular system so that, each one of the monocellular organisms - the companies - cooperate together and define the evolution of the system. As happens in a multicellular biological organism, in a network of companies, several cells - with different types and degrees of specialization - can create an interdependence that increases the possibility of survival.The case of Italian productive districts establishes the contribution of design to the competitiveness of companies, involving them in the organization of territorial interfaces capable of producing innovation (Bettiol, Chiaversio, Micelli, 2009). The development of a territorial business system can be an opportunity to stimulate local development, representing an opportunity to favor and encourage investments. Likewise, this is an chance to develop ways to share resources, processes, knowledge and innovation. Since the Renaissance, the Italian productive system has been articulated in networks (Aparo, 2020), sharing excellence and approaching complex projects that are solved, almost always producing innovation. The concept of network system expressed by design has been supported by authors such as Ampelio Bucci (2003), Antonio Ricciardi (2004) or Venanzio Arquilla, Giuliano Simonelli, Arianna Vignati (2005). It is an action established in several areas of the product and/or service and a decisive network system for the success of Italian Design in the world.The work developed by Design in the development of a system of territorial networks becomes essential by taking on several tasks. Maria Antonieta Sbordone (2016) analyzes them as a social function, a heterogeneous function, a business function and, finally, a connective function.The North of Portugal is mainly characterized by a panorama of small and medium-sized companies which - according to data provided by the National Institute of Statistics - in the last study carried out in 2008 on the structures of Portuguese companies, reveals that 113,747 companies were located in the North, influencing by 69.5% in the turnover of the North Region.The authors intend to demonstrate that in the North of Portugal, a business network strategy of a local character guided by Design, can be seen as a significant opportunity to define the evolution of the local economy. An action that motivates the creation of business systems to determine mutual collaboration and the development of innovation projects. Taking the Italian system as an example, the aim is to implement a business network system that, starting from localized excellence, can enhance the productive capacity of each company, improve the offer, make processes profitable and, finally, determine survival or even success. Therefore, the results of project developed in an academic context within the scope of Research and Development explain how a project built with networks can stimulate innovation and activate collaboration processes, reaching levels of excellence, making resources profitable and exalting the peculiarities of each productive organism in order to create sustainability.
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Quadrato, Vito. "Reinforced concrete prototypes for the factory in Italy (1950-1975). The architectural expressive machines." In 8º Congreso Internacional de Arquitectura Blanca - CIAB 8. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/ciab8.2018.7608.

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The relationship between architectural expressiveness and concrete formal structure was the leitmotif of the Italian structuralism in the second post-war two decades. The design of industrial structures radicalized this relationship because of the nature of the production processes that imposed to the architect the dimension of standardisation, repetition and economy of means. This approach reduced the distance between architectural form and informal building. This research aims to show how this condition transforms the idea of design process by some Italian authors, in the restricted field of reinforced-concrete structures for industry. The architectural form becomes a process that includes all the aspects of the project: the technological content (cooling, ventilation and water-drainage systems), the economic side, the engineering start up. In this way, the project of industrial structures is an outcome of the components design, constituted by structural elements (pillars, beams, desk boards), and controlled by the project of a structural bay, as a device for the design process. In this sense, the proposed paper shows the research on the Kodak factory in Marcianise by Aldo Favini and Gianluigi Gh. as a paradigm of this phenomenon. The paper illustrates how the hollow structural form of the elements addresses the problem of the technological content in the architectural design, showing morphological- structural models that isolates the bay as a design device. This aspect defines a specific quality of the industrial prototypes, developed through the professional partnership between the architect and the engineer. The knowledge about this kind of industrial prototypes is useful on one hand to admit these building as an Italian historical heritage that needs to be preserved, on the other hand to understand how it is possible transform these buildings through a new adaptive reuse.
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Herzen, A. "DNIESTER FORTIFICATIONS ON THE OLD MAPS." In Man and Nature: Priorities of Modern Research in the Area of Interaction of Nature and Society. LCC MAKS Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.29003/m2605.s-n_history_2021_44/198-207.

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Old maps of the North-Western Black Sea region of the era of antiquity (reconstructions and reproductions of works of ancient Greek and Roman authors), the Middle Ages (Arabic, Italian, etc.), the Renaissance period (A. Bianco, F. Mauro, B. Wapowski, M. Beneventano, N. de Cusa, S. Münster, I. Honter, I. Stumpf, G. Reichersdorff, M. Bronovius and others) and modern times (G. Gastaldi, A. Ortelius, V. Godreccio, A. Pograbius, G. L. Boplan , V. Hondius, J.A.B. Rizzi-Zannoni, F.V. Bawr and others) contain information about numerous fortifications on the banks of the Dniester, in the immediate vicinity of the river and within the basin. The analyzed cartographic works are key for identifying fortifications in the study area, determining the stages of the historic-geographical evolution of the region and the development of cartography in general.
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