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Il capitalismo estetico digital Il capitalismo estetico
Anno: 2019
Georg Simmel believed that the true nature of modern societies could only be grasped if one had a thorough understanding of the social sphere of aesthetics.
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Riconfigurazioni identitarie nei contesti urbani degradati: discontinuità e riflessività digital Riconfigurazioni identitarie nei contesti urbani degradati: discontinuità e riflessività
Anno: 2019
What significance do in the degraded urban contexts the moments of bifurcation, discontinuities, unexpected events occurring in the lives of individuals?
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Giovani albanesi e marocchini a confronto sui riferimenti culturali d’origine e italiani, fondamentali per la loro costruzione identitaria digital Giovani albanesi e marocchini a confronto sui riferimenti culturali d’origine e italiani, fondamentali per la loro costruzione identitaria
Anno: 2019
The article is the result of an exploratory research, carried out through semi-structured interviews, involving 30 teenagers, of whom 15 are of Albanian origin and 15 of Moroccan origin.
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Strategie di controllo del corpo: la campagna per il Fertility Day digital Strategie di controllo del corpo: la campagna per il Fertility Day
Anno: 2019
In 2016, the Italian Ministry of Health launched a media campaign to raise public awareness on fertility due to its constant decline across the Italian population.
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Il contributo dei sociologi classici negli studi sulla comunicazione digital Il contributo dei sociologi classici negli studi sulla comunicazione
Anno: 2019
Communication is central to our daily lives and is the core of the network of relationships among people.
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Young people and inequality: marginality as a case of epistemological fallacy digital Young people and inequality: marginality as a case of epistemological fallacy
Anno: 2019
This study investigates new forms of marginality through the most recent theoretical acquisitions developed within youth studies. In particular, we analyse youth marginality as a product of individualisation contradictions. This perspective considers marginality as lack of participation and as a specific case of epistemological fallacy theory...
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Cosmopolitanism and international mobility: are they vectors for the future or sources of potential inequality for European youth? digital Cosmopolitanism and international mobility: are they vectors for the future
or sources of potential inequality for European youth?
Anno: 2019
The papers explores whether, besides the secondary effects produced by Eramsus experience, some unintended effects also arise, with the risk of producing or enhancing potential social inequalities among European youngsters. To explore these dimensions we used opinions obtained via 2 focus groups conducted on young Italian people; those who took part in Erasmus programme and those, friends of the first group, who did not...
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Is there a «Social» divide? Italian Millennials, social networks and social inclusion digital Is there a «Social» divide? Italian Millennials, social networks and social
inclusion
Anno: 2019
The aim of this paper is to explore the connection among Italian Millennials, Social Networks and Social Inclusion, drawing mainly from a national survey conducted by Istituto G. Toniolo «Rapporto Giovani» in 2017. The analysis will be centered on the ways in which Italian Millennials use Social Networks, with a peculiar focus on the «high uses» of Facebook&Co. By «high uses» we mean usages that are non-ludic but related to political/civic engagement or dedicated to self empowerment through social capital construction and enhancement...
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NEET empowerment through work socialisation. Does the youth guarantee programme offer real opportunities? digital NEET empowerment through work socialisation. Does the youth guarantee
programme offer real opportunities?
Anno: 2019
In Southern European countries, the long-lasting economic crisis has worsened the already difficult school-to-work transition among new generations, as highlighted by the increasing number of NEETs. The process of work socialisation itself has weakened and young people have been pushed to take on the burden and develop a sort of «auto-socialisation»...
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Determinants of Income Inequality in Latin America digital Determinants of Income Inequality in Latin America
Anno: 2019
On average, and taking into account population size, income inequality increased by 11 per cent in developing countries between 1990 and 2010. A significant majority of households in developing countries – more than 75 percent of the population – are living today in societies where income is more unequally distributed than it was in the 1990s. Evidence shows that, beyond a certain threshold, inequality harms growth and poverty reduction, the quality of relations in the public and political spheres and individuals’ sense of fulfilment and self-worth...
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