Immaginare il futuro: servizio sociale di comunità e community development in Italia (1946-2017)
In: Collana della Società per la storia del servizio sociale - SOSTOSS 5
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In: Collana della Società per la storia del servizio sociale - SOSTOSS 5
In: Collana della Scuola di Giurisprudenza dell'Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca
Cover -- Occhiello -- Dedica -- Indice -- Ringraziamenti -- Prefazione -- Premessa -- Capitolo I - DISCRIMINAZIONI, EGUAGLIANZA, LIBERTÀ E RESPONSABILITÀ. CONCETTI NORMATIVI A CONFRONTO -- Capitolo II - IL LINGUAGGIO GIURIDICO DELLE DISCRIMINAZIONI -- Capitolo III - DIRITTO E DISCRIMINAZIONI: NORMATIVE A CONFRONTO -- Capitolo IV - LA GIURISPRUDENZA IN MATERIA DI DISCRIMINAZIONI -- Capitolo V - VERSO QUALE DIRITTO PER QUALE SOCIETÀ? RIFLESSIONI CONCLUSIVE -- Appendice - NORMATIVE DI RIFERIMENTO IN MATERIA DI ANALISI GENETICHE -- Bibliografia -- Ultimato di stampa -- Volumi pubblicati.
In: Saggi
In: Natura e artefatto
In: Abitare il futuro = Inhabiting the future
In: diségno
The 43rd UID conference, held in Genova, takes up the theme of 'Dialogues' as practice and debate on many fundamental topics in our social life, especially in these complex and not yet resolved times. The city of Genova offers the opportunity to ponder on the value of comparison and on the possibilities for the community, naturally focused on the aspects that concern us, as professors, researchers, disseminators of knowledge, or on all the possibile meanings of the discipline of representation and its dialogue with 'others', which we have broadly catalogued in three macro areas: History, Semiotics, Science / Technology. Therefore, "dialogue" as a profitable exchange based on a common language, without which it is impossible to comprehend and understand one another; and the graphic sign that connotes the conference is the precise transcription of this concept: the title 'translated' into signs, derived from the visual alphabet designed for the visual identity of the UID since 2017. There are many topics which refer to three macro sessions: - Witnessing (signs and history) - Communicating (signs and semiotics) - Experimenting (signs and sciences) Thanks to the different points of view, an exceptional resource of our disciplinary area, we want to try to outline the prevailing theoretical-operational synergies, the collaborative lines of an instrumental nature, the recent updates of the repertoires of images that attest and nourish the relations among representation, history, semiotics, sciences.
In: Studi e saggi
The present chapter introduces the concepts and the issues about Italian inner areas, as defined by the Strategia nazionale per le Aree Interne (National Strategy for Inner Areas – SNAI). In particular, it focuses on a new enterprise model called Community-based cooperatives; they play a fundamental role in the regional development process, from economic, social and environmental points of view. Finally, the key elements of these new cooperatives are highlighted.
In: Studi e saggi
In this contribution, the financial and planning instruments that can promote the development of a Community-based cooperative are analysed. In particular, EU cohesion policy and rural development programs are considered. A focus is then made on the so-called InvestEU Fund, and another in-depth look is given to Smart Villages, which are defined as communities in inner areas using innovative solutions to improve their resilience, building on local strengths and opportunities: a very well suited definition to the potential role of Community-based cooperatives.
World Affairs Online
In: Atti
For the last few years a group of European historians, under the direction of Professor Robert Frank of the Sorbonne University of Paris, has been conducting an extensive research aimed at identifying the characteristics of an European "space" in the context of the integration process. As part of the group's activities the conference, whose the proceedings are collected here, was held in October 2003 in Florence. The meeting had as its objective a reflection on the emergence and development of a "European social space" beginning from the origins of the integration process, in which historians, sociologists, political scientists and some lead actors of this important community dynamic had the opportunity to meet.
In: Condivisione del sapere nel servizio sociale
The persistence of a separation in work roles and tasks between men and women, which reproduces the partition between the private sphere, linked to the feminine, and the public sphere, unbalanced on the masculine, is particularly evident in the social, health and educational professions even in the most economically advanced countries, regardless of the welfare structures. Starting from the unequivocal evidence of the numerical prevalence of women in social work - a feature common to all the different conjugations in which the profession is expressed from State to State - the authors discuss the issue of gender in social work from different angles, offering the reader a rich plurality of themes, theoretical concepts and research approaches. National and international researches show the persistence of cultural matrices and gender stereotypes with regard to the division of labour, noticeable already during training, in the mentality of students and trainers, and often also in professionals themselves. The critical reflections of the authors are oriented towards the search for an antidote to the permanence of the status quo, and at the same time towards the development of an advanced mode of social intervention and gender-aware attention, both among professionals and with users and clients of the services. These research paths are offered as a contribution towards developments of a different kind in the multiple fronts of training (university education and lifelong learning), collective and mass media narration, research and reflexivity produced by the professional community of social workers themselves.