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em AMS Tesi di Dottorato - Alm@DL - Università di Bologna
Resumo:
I materiali zirconiferi, in particolare i silicati di zirconio e l’ossido di zirconio, vengono ampiamente utilizzati in diverse applicazioni industriali: fra queste, l’industria delle piastrelle ceramiche e di produzione dei materiali refrattari ne consuma quantitativi consistenti. Misure di spettrometria gamma condotte su diversi campioni di materiale zirconifero (farine di zirconio e sabbie zirconifere) utilizzati nell’industria ceramica per la produzione del gres porcellanato e delle piastrelle smaltate, hanno messo in evidenza valori di concentrazione di attività superiori a quelli presenti mediamente sulla crosta terrestre (35, 30 Bqkg-1 per il 238U e il 232Th, rispettivamente [Unscear, 2000]). L’aggiunta del materiale zirconifero nella preparazione delle piastrelle ceramiche in particolare di quelle smaltate (in una percentuale in peso pari al 10-20%) del gres porcellanato (in una percentuale in peso di 1-10%) e delle lamine di gres porcellanato “sottile” (in una percentuale in peso dell’ordine del 30%), conferisce al prodotto finale un alto grado di bianco, buone caratteristiche meccaniche ed un elevato effetto opacizzante, ma comporta anche un arricchimento in radionuclidi naturali. L’obiettivo principale di questo lavoro di tesi è stato quello di mettere a punto una metodologia (teorica e sperimentale) per valutare l’incremento di esposizione che possono ricevere un lavoratore standard di una industria ceramica ed una persona del pubblico che soggiorna in un ambiente rivestito con piastrelle. Da un lato, la presenza di radioattività nelle sabbie zirconifere, utilizzate come materie prime per la produzione di piastrelle, porta a considerare il problema dell’incremento di esposizione che può subire un lavoratore impiegato in ambiente di lavoro dove sono stoccati e manipolati consistenti quantitativi di materiale, dall’altro il contenuto di radioattività nel prodotto finito porta a considerare l’esposizione per una persona della popolazione che soggiorna in una stanza rivestita con materiale ceramico. Le numerose misure effettuate, unitamente allo sviluppo dei modelli necessari per valutare le dosi di esposizione per le persone del pubblico e dei lavoratori impiegati nel processo di produzione di piastrelle ceramiche, hanno permesso di mettere a punto una procedura che fornisce le garanzie necessarie per dichiarare accettabili le condizioni di lavoro nelle industrie ceramiche e più in generale il rispetto delle norme radioprotezionistiche per gli occupanti di ambienti rivestiti con piastrelle italiane.
Resumo:
The globalization process of the last twenty years has changed the world through international flows of people, policies and practices. International cooperation to development is a part of that process and brought International Organizations (IOs) and Non Governmental Organizations (NGOs) from the West to the rest of the world. In my thesis I analyze the Italian NGOs that worked in Bosnia Herzegovina (BH) to understand which development projects they realized and how they faced the ethnic issue that characterized BH. I consider the relation shaped between Italian NGOs and Bosnian civil society as an object of ethnic interests. In BH, once part of former Yugoslavia, the transition from the communist regime to a democratic country has not been completed. BH’s social conditions are characterized by strong ethnic divisions. The legacy of the early 1990s crisis was a phenomenon of ethnic identities created before the war and that still endure today. The Dayton Peace Agreement signed in 1995 granted the peace and reinforced the inter-ethnic hate between the newly recognized three principal ethnicities: Serbs, Croats and Bosniak. Through the new constitution, the institutions were characterized by division at every level, from the top to the bottom of society. Besides it was the first constitution ever written and signed outside the own country; that was the root of the state of exception that characterized BH. Thus ethnic identities culture survived through the international political involvement. At the same time ethnic groups that dominated the political debate clashed with the international organization’s democratic purpose to build a multicultural and democratic state. Ethnic and also religious differences were the instruments for a national statement that might cause the transition and development projects failure. Fifteen years later social fragmentation was still present and it established an atmosphere of daily cultural violence. Civil society suffered this condition and attended to recreate the ethnic fragmentation in every day life. Some cities became physically divided and other cities don’t tolerated the minority presence. In rural areas, the division was more explicit, from village to village, without integration. In my speech, the anthropology for development – the derivative study from applied anthropology – constitutes the point of view that I used to understand how ethnic identities still influenced the development process in BH. I done ethnographic research about the Italian cooperation for development projects that were working there in 2007. The target of research were the Italian NGOs that created a relation with Bosnian civil society; they were almost twenty divided in four main field of competences: institutional building, education, agriculture and democratization. I assumed that NGOs work needed a deep study because the bottom of society is the place where people could really change their representation and behavior. Italian NGOs operated in BH with the aim of creating sustainable development. They found cultural barricade that both institutions and civil society erected when development projects have been applied. Ethnic and religious differences were stressed to maintain boundaries and fragmented power. Thus NGOs tried to negotiate development projects by social integration. I found that NGOs worked among ethnic groups by pursuing a new integration. They often gained success among people; civil society was ready to accept development projects and overcome differences. On the other hand NGOs have been limited by political level that sustained the ethnic talk and by their representation of Bosnian issue. Thus development policies have been impeded by ethnic issue and by cooperation practices established on a top down perspective. Paradoxically, since international community has approved the political ethnic division within DPA, then the willing of development followed by funding NGOs cooperation projects was not completely successful.