319 resultados para Bologna-Prozess
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The thesis deals with the heterogenous category of the “unaccompanied minors”, concentrating the scientific work on those who migrate from Romania to the Italian city of Bologna. Between different migratory routes that include Romanian minors, I chose to explore the ones linked with the underground and illegal contexts. In order to analyse the reasons and the morphology of their migratory career, I used the multisituated field research which allowed me to consider the social policies in both the Romanian and the Italian environment. The main debate on the situation of the “unaccompanied children” refers to the extent to which these minors leave their country of origin “accompanied” by different adult figures and it also involves the role played by these adults. The first chapter is dedicated to a brief theoretical and methodological introduction to the main arguments of the thesis such as Romanian migration to Italy, trafficking in human beings, transnationality of migrant’s migration and decentered cooperation as a means of contrasting illegal migration and trafficking. Each field of research is characterized by a specific methodological approach, but they are all linked by the anthropological perspective I adopted throughout the entire work. The Romanian context, analized from a diachronic and a synchronic perspective represents the object of the second chapter. Some aspects of the Regime policies and other characteristics of the Romanian poscomunist period of “transition” are useful frameworks that become a background of the migration flows outside the country. The third chapter focuses on the Romanian patterns of migration. The reconstruction of some past attitudes that Romanians adopted towards migration are relevant in order to reveal the continuity with the present migratory practices. A consistent part is dedicated to a concrete example based on a field research in Bologna on a group of Romanian roma migrating from the south of Romania. The contact with these persons opened a debate on the limits between legal and illegal migration practices among the Romanians. The conclusion is that minors’ migration to Italy follows the adult patterns and flows. The nucleus of the field researches is included in the fourth and the fifth chapter. Before presenting the settings and the itineraries of the field researches, some deconstructive reflections are made on the representations that common sense and social sciences create on concepts as “child”, “minor” and “childhood”. A first perspective on the Romanian migrant minors emerges from a research concentrated on a group of roma teenagers engaged in Bologna in activities like windscreen washing, pocket-picking, begging and street prostitution. The aim of the research was to gain access to their daily life, to observe their relationship with the adults who “accompany” them and the strategies they activate in order to take some material profit out of their migratory experience. A parallel field research focuses on the Romanian minors who are part of the roma group coming from the south of Romania. Most of them are reunited with their family in Bologna, but according to the Italian law, they are all living as illegal migrants. Others are only temporary sheltered by these families and they meanwhile dedicate to illegal survviving practices. An interesting point of my participant observation was to reveal the motivations that these minors give when asked about the refusal to start a legal career inside the local Centres dedicated to the “non accompanied minors”. Their autoreflexivity brings some light on the controversy regarding the adequacy of the local and national care system and the migratory projects the minors have. In this respect, a small part of the research is dedicated to the phenomena of minors’ street prostitution in Bologna, as a useful contribution to the fragmented vision researchers have on the “unaccompanied” or “separated” children. The last chapter focuses on a decentered cooperation project that emerged as an alternative response the local administration from Bologna had chosen for facing the presence of numerous migrants coming from the south of Romania. The group of Romanian roma who was also the object of my field research became the starting point for the cooperation proposals between the city of Bologna and the city of Craiova. Although there are three projects involving the two administrations, throughout a period of stage in the Romanian city of Craiova I chose to analyse, only the one dedicated to the “urgent measures” requested in order to contrast the illegal migration and the trafficking in minors. This final part of the thesis highlightens the possible contribution that such a project might bring to the study of a complex and in some parts contradictory phenomena as that of the “unaccompanied” migrant minors.
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For a long time, the work of a Franciscan Friar who had lived in Bologna and in Florence during the 13th and 14th centuries, Bartolomeo Della Pugliola, was thought to have been lost. Recent paleographic research, however, has affirmed that most of Della Pugliola’s work, although mixed into other authors, is contained in two manuscripts (1994 and 3843), currently kept at University Library in Bologna. Pugliola’s chronicle is central to Bolognese medieval literature, not only because it was the privileged source for the important work of Ramponis’ chronicle, but also because Bartolomeo della Pugliola’s sources are several significant works such as Jacopo Bianchetti’s lost writings and Pietro and Floriano Villolas’ chronicle (1163-1372). Ongoing historical studies and recent discoveries enabled me to reconstruct the historical chronology of Pugliola’s work as well as the Bolognese language between the 13th and 14th century The original purpose of my research was to add a linguistic commentary to the edition of the text in order to fill the gaps in medieval Bolognese language studies. In addition to being a reliable source, Pugliola’s chronicle was widely disseminated and became a sort of vulgate. The tradition of chronicle, through collation, allows the study of the language from a diachronic point of view. I therefore described all the linguistics phenomena related to phonetics, morphology and syntax in Pugliola’s text and I compared these results with variants in Villola’s and Ramponis’ chronicles. I also did likewise with another chronicle by a 16th century merchant, Friano Ubaldini, that I edited. This supplement helped to complete the Bolognese language outline from the 13th to the 16th century. In order to analize the data that I collected, I tried to approach them from a sociolinguistic point of view because each author represents a different variant of the language: closer to a scripta and the Florentine the language used by Pugliola, closer to the dialect spoken in Bologna the language used by Ubaldini. Differencies in handwriting especially show the models the authors try to reproduce or imitate. The glossary I added at the end of this study can help to understand these nuances with a number of examples.
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The rationale behind this piece of research is to study the movement of people from Bologna city centre to its outskirts and to find out what type of people are subject to move and the reasons for this: are they forced into or do they choose to do so? The present study will also consider how people commute from home to the city centre and the effect this has on them. For the purpose of this work, attention will be drawn to the possibility of these outer areas to develop in such a way that people will no longer need to commute to the city in order to recreate the advantages this offers to them (e.g. shops, job opportunities, ext). The theoretical framework this doctorial work is based upon concerns historical, urbanist, sociological and demographic approaches, along with the fact that the hegemony of the city centre has been benefiting has decreased. Historical centres and the central poles of metropolitan systems have lost their functional and symbolic relevance. More specifically, the Bologna Area is undergoing two tendencies: the first one is a process of residential decentralization from the capital town, capable of involving a plurality of social groups, which caused an enrichment of the social composition of "suburban" population. The second process is a partial substitution of the population in the city centre with new groups: this not only occurred with directional groups, but it has also interested new parts of the “service worker” class and members of metropolitan underclass, causing, consequentially, a growing complexity in central areas of the metropolitan system. The need to increase knowledge of Bologna territory has become more and more relevant, since the 70’s, when a series of important environmental transformations favoured a research interest that did not exclusively stopped within the city centre boarders, but rather encouraged the exploration of Bologna outer/suburban areas. Finally, in the urban/suburban discourse, this piece of research has highlighted how the search for a better quality of life (financial reasons, larger spaces, possibility to buy/rent for a better price, environmental issues) determines the choice to leave the centre of the city in favour of outer areas. The tendency that this doctorial work has brought to surface is the need to match a more manageable standard of living to the proximity to the city, despite the fact that this results in the stress caused to commuting and the lack of those cultural and entertaining facilities offered by the city. The new suburban inhabitants do not regret leaving the city, but, at the same time, do not feel emotionally attached to the new location at a community level: what they seem to look for is a more comfortable environment where to live in.
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To understand a city and its urban structure it is necessary to study its history. This is feasible through GIS (Geographical Information Systems) and its by-products on the web. Starting from a cartographic view they allow an initial understanding of, and a comparison between, present and past data together with an easy and intuitive access to database information. The research done led to the creation of a GIS for the city of Bologna. It is based on varied data such as historical map, vector and alphanumeric historical data, etc.. After providing information about GIS we thought of spreading and sharing the collected data on the Web after studying two solutions available on the market: Web Mapping and WebGIS. In this study we discuss the stages, beginning with the development of Historical GIS of Bologna, which led to the making of a WebGIS Open Source (MapServer and Chameleon) and the Web Mapping services (Google Earth, Google Maps and OpenLayers).
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L’Azienda USL di Bologna è la più grande della regione ed è una delle più grandi in Italia: serve una popolazione di 836.697 abitanti ed è distribuita su 50 comuni. E’ stata istituita il 1° gennaio 2004 con la Legge della Regione Emilia Romagna n. 21 del 20/10/2003 che ha unificato i Comuni di tre Aziende USL: “Città di Bologna”, “Bologna Sud” e “Bologna Nord” (ad eccezione del Comune di Medicina che dall’Area Nord è entrato a far parte dell’Azienda USL di Imola che ha mantenuto un’autonoma configurazione giuridica). Il territorio dell’Azienda USL di Bologna si estende per 2915,4 Kmq ed è caratterizzato dalla particolare ubicazione geografica dei suoi distretti. Al Distretto prettamente urbano, quale quello di Bologna Città si affiancano nell’Area Nord i Distretti di pianura quali Pianura Est e Pianura Ovest, mentre nell’Area Sud si collocano i Distretti con territorio più collinare, quali quelli di Casalecchio di Reno e San Lazzaro di Savena ed il Distretto di Porretta Terme che si caratterizza per l’alta percentuale di territorio montuoso. L’unificazione di territori diversi per caratteristiche orografiche, demografiche e socioeconomiche, ha comportato una maggiore complessità rispetto al passato in termini di governo delle condizioni di equità. La rimodulazione istituzionale ed organizzativa dell’offerta dei sevizi sanitari ha comportato il gravoso compito di razionalizzarne la distribuzione, tenendo conto delle peculiarità del contesto. Alcuni studi di fattibilità precedenti l’unificazione, avevano rilevato come attraverso la costituzione di un’Azienda USL unica si sarebbero potuti più agevolmente perseguire gli obiettivi collegati alle prospettive di sviluppo e di ulteriore qualificazione del sistema dei servizi delle Aziende USL dell’area bolognese, con benefici per il complessivo servizio sanitario regionale. Le tre Aziende precedentemente operanti nell’area bolognese erano percepite come inadeguate, per dimensioni, a supportare uno sviluppo dei servizi ritenuto indispensabile per la popolazione ma, che, se singolarmente realizzato, avrebbe condotto ad una inutile duplicazione di servizi già presenti. Attraverso l’integrazione delle attività di acquisizione dei fattori produttivi e di gestione dei servizi delle tre Aziende, si sarebbero potute ragionevolmente conseguire economie più consistenti rispetto a quanto in precedenza ottenuto attraverso il coordinamento volontario di tali processi da parte delle tre Direzioni. L’istituzione della nuova Azienda unica, conformemente al Piano sanitario regionale si proponeva di: o accelerare i processi di integrazione e di redistribuzione dell’offerta dei servizi territoriali, tenendo conto della progressiva divaricazione fra i cambiamenti demografici, che segnavano un crescente deflusso dal centro storico verso le periferie, ed i flussi legati alle attività lavorative, che si muovevano in senso contrario; o riorganizzare i servizi sanitari in una logica di rete e di sistema, condizione necessaria per assicurare l’equità di accesso ai servizi e alle cure, in stretta interlocuzione con gli Enti Locali titolari dei servizi sociali; o favorire il raggiungimento dell’equilibrio finanziario dell’Azienda e contribuire in modo significativo alla sostenibilità finanziaria dell’intero sistema sanitario regionale. L’entità delle risorse impegnate nell’Area bolognese e le dimensioni del bilancio della nuova Azienda unificata offrivano la possibilità di realizzare economie di scala e di scopo, attraverso la concentrazione e/o la creazione di sinergie fra funzioni e attività, sia in ambito ospedaliero, sia territoriale, con un chiaro effetto sull’equilibrio del bilancio dell’intero Servizio sanitario regionale. A cinque anni dalla sua costituzione, l’Azienda USL di Bologna, ha completato una significativa fase del complessivo processo riorganizzativo superando le principali difficoltà dovute alla fusione di tre Aziende diverse, non solo per collocazione geografica e sistemi di gestione, ma anche per la cultura dei propri componenti. La tesi affronta il tema dell’analisi dell’impatto della fusione sugli assetti organizzativi aziendali attraverso uno sviluppo così articolato: o la sistematizzazione delle principali teorie e modelli organizzativi con particolare attenzione alla loro contestualizzazione nella realtà delle organizzazioni professionali di tipo sanitario; o l’analisi principali aspetti della complessità del sistema tecnico, sociale, culturale e valoriale delle organizzazioni sanitarie; o l’esame dello sviluppo organizzativo dell’Azienda USL di Bologna attraverso la lettura combinata dell’Atto e del Regolamento Organizzativo Aziendali esaminati alla luce della normativa vigente, con particolare attenzione all’articolazione distrettuale e all’organizzazione Dipartimentale per cogliere gli aspetti di specificità che hanno caratterizzano il disegno organizzativo globalmente declinato. o l’esposizione degli esiti di un questionario progettato, in accordo con la Direzione Sanitaria Aziendale, allo scopo di raccogliere significativi elementi per valutare l’impatto della riorganizzazione dipartimentale rispetto ai tre ruoli designati in “staff “alle Direzioni degli otto Dipartimenti Ospedalieri dell’AUSL di Bologna, a tre anni dalla loro formale istituzione. La raccolta dei dati è stata attuata tramite la somministrazione diretta, ai soggetti indagati, di un questionario costituito da numerosi quesiti a risposta chiusa, integrati da domande aperte finalizzate all’approfondimento delle dimensioni di ruolo che più frequentemente possono presentare aspetti di criticità. Il progetto ha previsto la rielaborazione aggregata dei dati e la diffusione degli esiti della ricerca: alla Direzione Sanitaria Aziendale, alle Direzioni Dipartimentali ospedaliere ed a tutti i soggetti coinvolti nell’indagine stessa per poi riesaminare in una discussione allargata i temi di maggiore interesse e le criticità emersi. Gli esiti sono esposti in una serie di tabelle con i principali indicatori e vengono adeguatamente illustrati.
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The main task of this research is to investigate the situation of drugs in the city of Bologna. A first discussion pertains the method to adopt studying an ethical question as drug actually is. In fact it is widely known that drugs problem involves many political and religious considerations which are misleading in a scientific point of view. After a methodological chapter supposed to show the purpose of this research, it is discussed a logical definition of drugs. There it is examined an aristotelian definition of drugs with semantic instruments from philosophy of the language to fulfil meaning of terms. The following chapter discusses personal stories of different people involved in drug in the city, who actually represent the main characters of drug subculture. Afterwards the official statistics concerning drug enforcement is discussed and compared with a specific police action which allows to criticize that data, and to make some hypothesis about drug quantities circulating in town. Next step is investigating drugs addicted in town, with a validation technique of data base queries. The result is a statistics of users in which there is evidence of main presence of foreigners and not resident Italians who use to practice drugs in this city. Demographic analysis of identified people shows that drug addiction is widely diffused among all range of age and mainly pertains males, with an increasing trend. Then is examined the geographic distribution of users residence and use places, showing that drugs abuse is spread among all classes of population, while drugs squares are located in some points of town which realise a kind of drug area with a concentration of dealers not organised together. With some detailed queries in police reports statistics is studied some specific subject on nowadays drug abuse, the phenomenon of multi-use, the relation between drug and crime, the relation between drug and mental disease, recording some evidence in such topics. Finally a survey on city media along last two years shows the interest about this topic and gives an idea of public opinion’s information about drugs. The study refers to the city of Bologna only, and pertains data recorded along last ten years by the local metropolitan police corp.