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Gläubige, Ungläubige, Zweifelnde. Seminar der Società Italiana delle Storiche
In: L' homme: European review of feminist history : revue europénne d'histoire féministe : europäische Zeitschrift für feministische Geschichtswissenschaft, Band 4, Heft 2
ISSN: 2194-5071
Nouveaux regards sur les pratiques familiales italiennes
In: Ethnologie française: revue de la Société d'Ethnologie française, Band 46, Heft 2, S. 197-206
ISSN: 2101-0064
Introduction: beyond anthropocentrism, changing practices and the politics of 'nature'
In: Journal of political ecology: JPE ; case studies in history and society, Band 20, Heft 1
ISSN: 1073-0451
In this introduction to a Special Section, we outline three recent interrelated research tendencies with regard to how to understand the practices and politics of 'nature': 1) a major attention towards non-anthropocentric environmental ideologies; 2) more complex analyses of environmental movements; and finally, 3) attention to unconventional every-day practices of environmental justice. In all three tendencies, we argue, a renewed attention to socio-economic power relations of the wider context becomes crucial for a better understanding of environmental dynamics. Ethnographically engaged studies from the European context offer examples of how it becomes possible to assess the impact of new grass-root practices, to pay attention to good micropractices, and understand the unexpected outcomes of the engagement with nature.Key words: Environmentalism, social movements, power, conflict.
Introduction: beyond anthropocentrism, changing practices and the politics of 'nature'
In this introduction to a Special Section, we outline three recent interrelated research tendencies with regard to how to understand the practices and politics of 'nature': 1) a major attention towards non-anthropocentric environmental ideologies; 2) more complex analyses of environmental movements; and finally, 3) attention to unconventional every-day practices of environmental justice. In all three tendencies, we argue, a renewed attention to socio-economic power relations of the wider context becomes crucial for a better understanding of environmental dynamics. Ethnographically engaged studies from the European context offer examples of how it becomes possible to assess the impact of new grass-root practices, to pay attention to good micropractices, and understand the unexpected outcomes of the engagement with nature.Key words: Environmentalism, social movements, power, conflict.
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Les badanti roumaines en Italie: Familles transnationales et circulation de l'assistance
In: Ethnologie française: revue de la Société d'Ethnologie française, Band 46, Heft 2, S. 255-264
ISSN: 2101-0064
Cet article entend questionner les différentes pratiques d'assistance mises en œuvre par plusieurs badanti [auxiliaires de vie] roumaines interviewées au cours d'une recherche menée dans le Trentin. On verra que pour cette forme de care , la proximité physique n'est pas indispensable et qu'il n'y a pas incompatibilité entre pratique de l'assistance au sein d'une famille italienne et circulation de l'assistance au sein de la famille d'origine.
La ricerca antropologica in Romania: prospettive storiche ed etnografiche
In: Studi e materiali di antropologia culturale N.s., 4
Anthropologists, Italians and "human races"
This article is part of an international forum on raceand racism published by the Journal of Anthropological Sciences and edited by Alan Goodman of the New Hampshire College (USA). The paper presents an overview of the use and meaning of the term "human race" among Italian scholars, both on the biological and cultural side, in a historical perspective. The theme is also contextualized with respect to political and social current events.
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Incontri di Etnologia Europea: European Ethnology Meetings
In: Studi e materiali di antropologia culturale N.S., N. 1