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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object 9999 Italy EnglishPublisher:Cambridge Scientific Publishers Authors: MANTELLINI, SIMONE; Berdimuradov, Amriddin E.;MANTELLINI, SIMONE; Berdimuradov, Amriddin E.;handle: 11585/572556
The Samarkand Region is one of the most important areas in Central Asia in terms of quality and quantity of archaeological sites and historical monuments. Since 1999 the activities of the Uzbek-Italian Archaeological Project Samarkand and Its Territory were devoted to the recovery of traces of ancient human activities in the southern part of the region, in order to reconstruct the major settlement phases and the territorial transformations occurred in the area. The Archaeological Map of the Middle Zeravshan Valley was therefore planned for a double purpose. On the one hand, the assessment of all the archaeological sites and the historical monuments was aimed at the preservation, conservation, and valorization of the huge cultural heritage of Samarkand; on the other hand, the analysis of the data collected allow the interpretation of the historical development of the city and its neighbors in connection with the main landscape transformation and territory exploitation. The investigation concerned the main administrative districts around the city of Samarkand: Samarkand City itself, Samarkand Selski, Urgut, Taylak, Pasdargom, and Nurabad. A key-role in the research was played by an approach combining the field investigation with the preliminary detection of the archaeological sites on spatial datasets that differ in scale and age. The historical topographical maps of the Soviet period (1940-50’s) at 10,000, 25,000, and 100,000 scale were useful to identify the sites, even those destroyed after the agricultural policy of the last decades that turned a large part of Samarkand’s territory into cultivable surface, especially for cotton and grape. The satellite images from US CORONA program (late 1960’s) and Soviet aerial photos (early 1970’s) were particularly suitable to detect both the sites and the anthropogenic features in the ground such as canals and other hydraulic structures. Finally, the Google EarthTM satellite image provide the most updated situation of the territory under exploration, thus representing an essential tool during the field activities. The investigation (still in progress in Pasdargom district) resulted in ca. 1500 archaeological sites. Although around the 40% of sites has been destroyed because of agricultural expansion and urbanization, such a number of sites testifies the major role played by Samarkand and its territory along the ancient Silk Road and within the history of Central Asia.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object 9999 Italy EnglishAuthors: Melania Gigante; Wolfgang Mueller; Alessandra Sperduti; Luca Bondioli;Melania Gigante; Wolfgang Mueller; Alessandra Sperduti; Luca Bondioli;handle: 11585/728052
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2024 Italy ItalianPublisher:DIVE-IN – An International Journal on Diversity and Inclusion Authors: Prandoni, Marco;Prandoni, Marco;handle: 11585/965514
Nel romanzo ucronico con tratti distopici/(post)apocalittici Zee Nu (Mare Ora) della filosofa olandese Eva Meijer (2022), i Paesi Bassi sono sommersi da un’alta marea eccezionale che non recede. Il governo reagisce in modo lento e inadeguato: la gran parte del paese è sommerso e gli olandesi sopravvissuti diventano profughi climatici in Germania e Belgio. Una scienziata, un’attivista e una giovane scrittrice salgono su una barca (più tardi, anche con un cane) per scoprire le cause del fenomeno estremo e tributare un omaggio a persone e animali perduti e habitat devastati. Nel presente articolo mi soffermo su come il romanzo tematizzi questioni ambientali e finzionalizzi concetti chiave del dibattito filosofico contemporaneo di pensatori dell’Antropocene come Bruno Latour e Donna Haraway: il rapporto tra umano e non umano, l’agency del non umano e l’etica della responso-abilità. DIVE-IN – An International Journal on Diversity and Inclusion, V. 3 N. 2 (2023): Before the after: narrative distopiche nel presente della catastrofe
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The global entertainment world has recently seen an increase in post-apocalyptic products, clearly reflecting a public demand for catastrophe-related narratives. This ‘catastrophilia’ finds a relevant example in the dystopian works by Komatsu Sakyō, one of Japan's most celebrated science fiction authors, beginning with the first novel Nihon chinbotsu (1973). Having become a transmedia product thanks to film, manga, and anime adaptations, the story portrays a fictional version of “The Big One” able to sink the entire Japanese archipelago in an unknown future. What is the reason behind such success? By adopting an interdisciplinary perspective intertwining psychological, philosophical and media studies, this paper examines the popularity achieved by Japan Sinks and its mediascape to unveil the addiction to the apocalyptic narratives that goes beyond the ecotopic purpose of re-establishing a symbiotic contact between humans and the environment. Instead, it results from a pathological desire for violence and death and an atavistic tendency for morbid curiosity. DIVE-IN – An International Journal on Diversity and Inclusion, V. 3 N. 2 (2023): Before the after: narrative distopiche nel presente della catastrofe
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2024 ItalyPublisher:Elsevier BV Authors: Angeletti, Elisa; Gaiani, Marco; Palermo, Roberto; Garagnani, Simone;Angeletti, Elisa; Gaiani, Marco; Palermo, Roberto; Garagnani, Simone;handle: 11576/2728871 , 11585/952580
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2024 ItalyPublisher:Elsevier BV Funded by:UKRI | Connecting Digital and Ph...UKRI| Connecting Digital and Physical HabitatsRoberto Balzani; Sebastian Barzaghi; Gabriele Bitelli; Federica Bonifazi; Alice Bordignon; Luca Cipriani; Simona Colitti; Federica Collina; Marilena Daquino; Francesca Fabbri; Bruno Fanini; Filippo Fantini; Daniele Ferdani; Giulia Fiorini; Elena Formia; Anna Forte; Federica Giacomini; Valentina Alena Girelli; Bianca Gualandi; Ivan Heibi; Alessandro Iannucci; Rachele Manganelli Del Fà; Arcangelo Massari; Arianna Moretti; Silvio Peroni; Sofia Pescarin; Giulia Renda; Diego Ronchi; Mattia Sullini; Maria Alessandra Tini; Francesca Tomasi; Laura Travaglini; Luca Vittuari;handle: 11573/1702730 , 11585/951728
As per the objectives of Project CHANGES, particularly its thematic sub-project on the use of virtual technologies for museums and art collections, our goal was to obtain a digital twin of the temporary exhibition on Ulisse Aldrovandi called "The Other Renaissance", and make it accessible to users online. After a preliminary study of the exhibition, focussing on acquisition constraints and related solutions, we proceeded with the digital twin creation by acquiring, processing, modelling, optimising, exporting, and metadating the exhibition. We made hybrid use of two acquisition techniques to create new digital cultural heritage objects and environments, and we used open technologies, formats, and protocols to make available the final digital product. Here, we describe the process of collecting and curating bibliographical exhibition (meta)data and the beginning of the digital twin creation to foster its findability, accessibility, interoperability, and reusability. The creation of the digital twin is currently ongoing.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2024 ItalyPublisher:Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy (JOSPT) Gianola, Silvia; Bargeri, Silvia; Castellini, Greta; Cook, Chad; Palese, Alvisa; Pillastrini, Paolo; Salvalaggio, Silvia; Turolla, Andrea; Rossettini, Giacomo;handle: 11585/954564 , 11562/1118616
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Résumé Depuis la deuxième décennie du XXIe siècle, les études littéraires françaises et québécoises ont identifié une « littérature (du) care », un ensemble d’œuvres dont certains traits rejoignent la perspective féministe du care. En partant d’une suggestion de Larroux (2020), cet article s’intéressera aux deux récits de filiation « laborieuse » d’Annie Ernaux, La Place (1983) et Une femme (1988), ainsi qu’à « Je ne suis pas sortie de ma nuit » (1997), dans le but de réfléchir à leurs affinités avec cette perspective. On s’intéressera, d’abord, à l’attention qu’Ernaux porte à la vie ordinaire. On s’interrogera, ensuite, sur les rapports entre les actes de soigner et d’écrire, en avançant l’hypothèse que les récits d’Ernaux peuvent, d’une certaine manière, « soigner » les parents disparus, mais aussi la classe laborieuse en général. Enfin, on réfléchira à la poétique définie dans La Place : elle témoigne d’une attitude de l’autrice relevant du care.
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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object 9999 Italy EnglishPublisher:Cambridge Scientific Publishers Authors: MANTELLINI, SIMONE; Berdimuradov, Amriddin E.;MANTELLINI, SIMONE; Berdimuradov, Amriddin E.;handle: 11585/572556
The Samarkand Region is one of the most important areas in Central Asia in terms of quality and quantity of archaeological sites and historical monuments. Since 1999 the activities of the Uzbek-Italian Archaeological Project Samarkand and Its Territory were devoted to the recovery of traces of ancient human activities in the southern part of the region, in order to reconstruct the major settlement phases and the territorial transformations occurred in the area. The Archaeological Map of the Middle Zeravshan Valley was therefore planned for a double purpose. On the one hand, the assessment of all the archaeological sites and the historical monuments was aimed at the preservation, conservation, and valorization of the huge cultural heritage of Samarkand; on the other hand, the analysis of the data collected allow the interpretation of the historical development of the city and its neighbors in connection with the main landscape transformation and territory exploitation. The investigation concerned the main administrative districts around the city of Samarkand: Samarkand City itself, Samarkand Selski, Urgut, Taylak, Pasdargom, and Nurabad. A key-role in the research was played by an approach combining the field investigation with the preliminary detection of the archaeological sites on spatial datasets that differ in scale and age. The historical topographical maps of the Soviet period (1940-50’s) at 10,000, 25,000, and 100,000 scale were useful to identify the sites, even those destroyed after the agricultural policy of the last decades that turned a large part of Samarkand’s territory into cultivable surface, especially for cotton and grape. The satellite images from US CORONA program (late 1960’s) and Soviet aerial photos (early 1970’s) were particularly suitable to detect both the sites and the anthropogenic features in the ground such as canals and other hydraulic structures. Finally, the Google EarthTM satellite image provide the most updated situation of the territory under exploration, thus representing an essential tool during the field activities. The investigation (still in progress in Pasdargom district) resulted in ca. 1500 archaeological sites. Although around the 40% of sites has been destroyed because of agricultural expansion and urbanization, such a number of sites testifies the major role played by Samarkand and its territory along the ancient Silk Road and within the history of Central Asia.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object 9999 Italy ItalianAuthors: Giulia Marchioni;Giulia Marchioni;handle: 11585/630410
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2024 Italy ItalianPublisher:DIVE-IN – An International Journal on Diversity and Inclusion Authors: Prandoni, Marco;Prandoni, Marco;handle: 11585/965514
Nel romanzo ucronico con tratti distopici/(post)apocalittici Zee Nu (Mare Ora) della filosofa olandese Eva Meijer (2022), i Paesi Bassi sono sommersi da un’alta marea eccezionale che non recede. Il governo reagisce in modo lento e inadeguato: la gran parte del paese è sommerso e gli olandesi sopravvissuti diventano profughi climatici in Germania e Belgio. Una scienziata, un’attivista e una giovane scrittrice salgono su una barca (più tardi, anche con un cane) per scoprire le cause del fenomeno estremo e tributare un omaggio a persone e animali perduti e habitat devastati. Nel presente articolo mi soffermo su come il romanzo tematizzi questioni ambientali e finzionalizzi concetti chiave del dibattito filosofico contemporaneo di pensatori dell’Antropocene come Bruno Latour e Donna Haraway: il rapporto tra umano e non umano, l’agency del non umano e l’etica della responso-abilità. DIVE-IN – An International Journal on Diversity and Inclusion, V. 3 N. 2 (2023): Before the after: narrative distopiche nel presente della catastrofe
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The global entertainment world has recently seen an increase in post-apocalyptic products, clearly reflecting a public demand for catastrophe-related narratives. This ‘catastrophilia’ finds a relevant example in the dystopian works by Komatsu Sakyō, one of Japan's most celebrated science fiction authors, beginning with the first novel Nihon chinbotsu (1973). Having become a transmedia product thanks to film, manga, and anime adaptations, the story portrays a fictional version of “The Big One” able to sink the entire Japanese archipelago in an unknown future. What is the reason behind such success? By adopting an interdisciplinary perspective intertwining psychological, philosophical and media studies, this paper examines the popularity achieved by Japan Sinks and its mediascape to unveil the addiction to the apocalyptic narratives that goes beyond the ecotopic purpose of re-establishing a symbiotic contact between humans and the environment. Instead, it results from a pathological desire for violence and death and an atavistic tendency for morbid curiosity. DIVE-IN – An International Journal on Diversity and Inclusion, V. 3 N. 2 (2023): Before the after: narrative distopiche nel presente della catastrofe
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2024 ItalyPublisher:Elsevier BV Funded by:UKRI | Connecting Digital and Ph...UKRI| Connecting Digital and Physical HabitatsRoberto Balzani; Sebastian Barzaghi; Gabriele Bitelli; Federica Bonifazi; Alice Bordignon; Luca Cipriani; Simona Colitti; Federica Collina; Marilena Daquino; Francesca Fabbri; Bruno Fanini; Filippo Fantini; Daniele Ferdani; Giulia Fiorini; Elena Formia; Anna Forte; Federica Giacomini; Valentina Alena Girelli; Bianca Gualandi; Ivan Heibi; Alessandro Iannucci; Rachele Manganelli Del Fà; Arcangelo Massari; Arianna Moretti; Silvio Peroni; Sofia Pescarin; Giulia Renda; Diego Ronchi; Mattia Sullini; Maria Alessandra Tini; Francesca Tomasi; Laura Travaglini; Luca Vittuari;handle: 11573/1702730 , 11585/951728
As per the objectives of Project CHANGES, particularly its thematic sub-project on the use of virtual technologies for museums and art collections, our goal was to obtain a digital twin of the temporary exhibition on Ulisse Aldrovandi called "The Other Renaissance", and make it accessible to users online. After a preliminary study of the exhibition, focussing on acquisition constraints and related solutions, we proceeded with the digital twin creation by acquiring, processing, modelling, optimising, exporting, and metadating the exhibition. We made hybrid use of two acquisition techniques to create new digital cultural heritage objects and environments, and we used open technologies, formats, and protocols to make available the final digital product. Here, we describe the process of collecting and curating bibliographical exhibition (meta)data and the beginning of the digital twin creation to foster its findability, accessibility, interoperability, and reusability. The creation of the digital twin is currently ongoing.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2024 ItalyPublisher:Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy (JOSPT) Gianola, Silvia; Bargeri, Silvia; Castellini, Greta; Cook, Chad; Palese, Alvisa; Pillastrini, Paolo; Salvalaggio, Silvia; Turolla, Andrea; Rossettini, Giacomo;handle: 11585/954564 , 11562/1118616
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Résumé Depuis la deuxième décennie du XXIe siècle, les études littéraires françaises et québécoises ont identifié une « littérature (du) care », un ensemble d’œuvres dont certains traits rejoignent la perspective féministe du care. En partant d’une suggestion de Larroux (2020), cet article s’intéressera aux deux récits de filiation « laborieuse » d’Annie Ernaux, La Place (1983) et Une femme (1988), ainsi qu’à « Je ne suis pas sortie de ma nuit » (1997), dans le but de réfléchir à leurs affinités avec cette perspective. On s’intéressera, d’abord, à l’attention qu’Ernaux porte à la vie ordinaire. On s’interrogera, ensuite, sur les rapports entre les actes de soigner et d’écrire, en avançant l’hypothèse que les récits d’Ernaux peuvent, d’une certaine manière, « soigner » les parents disparus, mais aussi la classe laborieuse en général. Enfin, on réfléchira à la poétique définie dans La Place : elle témoigne d’une attitude de l’autrice relevant du care.
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