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In: Criminologia 11
In: Collana di sociologia 416
In: Collana di studi criminologici 5
In: Déviance et société, Volume 28, Issue 4, p. 463
Cultural and social groups whose outlines are difficult to identify are often considered "invisible". Occasionally, material remains compensate for the absence of historiographical records or literary sources concerning these groups; sometimes communities or individuals mentioned in literary sources do not appear to have left material signs of their presence. On the other hand, there are groups or individuals whose existence has to be assumed in every historical period, even though they are invisible in both historiography and archaeology.Before trying to understand the lifestyle and historical agency of these "invisible cultures", it is necessary to highlight the reasons why the memory of certain marginalized individuals or socio-cultural units disappeared or was obliterated in material culture and in literary sources.The postgraduate conference "Invisible Cultures: Historical and Archaeological Perspectives" brought together young scholars from various backgrounds and research interests to discuss these issues. This volume presents the results of this debate, through a series of selected papers, from various interdisciplinary perspectives, which analyse a variety of case studies, leading to the identification of new theoretical and methodological perspectives aimed at returning voice and presence to the "invisibles" of history
In: Droit et société: revue internationale de théorie du droit et de sociologie juridique, Volume 66, Issue 2, p. 475-477
ISSN: 0769-3362
Résumé Une comparaison de l'identité professionnelle des commissaires de police italiens et français montre une situation contrastée : côté français, la défense opiniâtre d'un statut spécial démontre l'emprise d'un corps beaucoup plus centralisé qu'en Italie. L'adaptation du chef de la sécurité urbaine à l'impératif de décentralisation y est plus délicate. Les commissaires italiens, plus faibles dans leur légitimité historique, cherchent les moyens de rehausser leur prestige sans y parvenir véritablement. Pourtant, l'Italie bénéficie de meilleurs atouts dans l'architecture plus décentralisée de son appareil de sécurité publique. Dans aucun des deux systèmes hybrides (civil et militaire) les atouts respectifs ne sont suffisants pour contrer les tendances à la remilitarisation générale des systèmes policiers.
In: Sicurezza civile 3