972 resultados para Accademia di Francia (Rome, Italy)
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In this PhD-thesis new synthetic approaches towards new azetidinone derivatives are described. In particular, 4-alkyliden-β-lactams were used as starting materials for the preparation of new biologically active compounds. The carbapenem Thienamycin has got a broad spectrum of activity as antibiotic. It has got 3 stereocenters and apart of one epimer, all isomers have been synthesized. Using the 4-alkyliden-β-lactam benzilyc ester as precursor, we developed a synthesis for this missing epimer, which is described in chapter II. Biological tests in order to establish its biological activity are under way. The Hunsdiecker-Borodine reaction was extensively studied for the preparation of the mono halogenated and – surprisingly – the dihalogenated derivative from the 4-alkyliden-azetidinone carboxylic acid. The herein described synthetic procedures allowed the preparation of chloro-, bromo- and iodo derivatives in good to excellent yield. Furthermore, the reaction mechanism was investigated by NMR-experiments and is described in detail in chapter III. In chapter IV, synthetic approaches towards new β-lactam derivatives for inhibition of the histone deacetylase enzymes (HDACs) are reported. In collaboration with the company Sigma-Tau (Rome), 14 new β-lactams were synthesized. The new β-lactams were evaluated for the activity showing a promising activityparticulary, 10 of the β-lactams synthesized were evaluated for the in vitro inhibitory activity against the 11 human HDACs isoforms and they showed a selective inhibition of HDAC6 or HDAC8 in micromolar range. Finally, preliminary studies were conducted for the employment of 4-alkyliden-β-lactams as precursors for the synthesis of chiral β-amino acids by an opening of the β-lactam ring. In chapter V is described the ring opening reaction catalyzed by the enzyme lipase Cal-B. Preliminary results have shown that the enzyme not only catalyzes the ring opening of the β-lactam precursor, moreover, it leads to the formation of a cyclic dimer by the reaction of two molecules of β-amino acid obtained.
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Data coming out from various researches carried out over the last years in Italy on the problem of school dispersion in secondary school show that difficulty in studying mathematics is one of the most frequent reasons of discomfort reported by students. Nevertheless, it is definitely unrealistic to think we can do without such knowledge in today society: mathematics is largely taught in secondary school and it is not confined within technical-scientific courses only. It is reasonable to say that, although students may choose academic courses that are, apparently, far away from mathematics, all students will have to come to terms, sooner or later in their life, with this subject. Among the reasons of discomfort given by the study of mathematics, some mention the very nature of this subject and in particular the complex symbolic language through which it is expressed. In fact, mathematics is a multimodal system composed by oral and written verbal texts, symbol expressions, such as formulae and equations, figures and graphs. For this, the study of mathematics represents a real challenge to those who suffer from dyslexia: this is a constitutional condition limiting people performances in relation to the activities of reading and writing and, in particular, to the study of mathematical contents. Here the difficulties in working with verbal and symbolic codes entail, in turn, difficulties in the comprehension of texts from which to deduce operations that, once combined together, would lead to the problem final solution. Information technologies may support this learning disorder effectively. However, these tools have some implementation limits, restricting their use in the study of scientific subjects. Vocal synthesis word processors are currently used to compensate difficulties in reading within the area of classical studies, but they are not used within the area of mathematics. This is because the vocal synthesis (or we should say the screen reader supporting it) is not able to interpret all that is not textual, such as symbols, images and graphs. The DISMATH software, which is the subject of this project, would allow dyslexic users to read technical-scientific documents with the help of a vocal synthesis, to understand the spatial structure of formulae and matrixes, to write documents with a technical-scientific content in a format that is compatible with main scientific editors. The system uses LaTex, a text mathematic language, as mediation system. It is set up as LaTex editor, whose graphic interface, in line with main commercial products, offers some additional specific functions with the capability to support the needs of users who are not able to manage verbal and symbolic codes on their own. LaTex is translated in real time into a standard symbolic language and it is read by vocal synthesis in natural language, in order to increase, through the bimodal representation, the ability to process information. The understanding of the mathematic formula through its reading is made possible by the deconstruction of the formula itself and its “tree” representation, so allowing to identify the logical elements composing it. Users, even without knowing LaTex language, are able to write whatever scientific document they need: in fact the symbolic elements are recalled by proper menus and automatically translated by the software managing the correct syntax. The final aim of the project, therefore, is to implement an editor enabling dyslexic people (but not only them) to manage mathematic formulae effectively, through the integration of different software tools, so allowing a better teacher/learner interaction too.
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The emergency of infection by highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (HPAI) subtype H5N1 has focused the attention of the world scientific community, requiring the prompt provision of effective control systems for early detection of the circulation of low pathogenic influenza H5 viruses (LPAI) in populations of wild birds to prevent outbreaks of highly pathogenic (HPAI) in populations of domestic birds with possible transmission to humans. The project stems from the aim to provide, through a preliminary analysis of data obtained from surveillance in Italy and Europe, a preliminary study about the virus detection rates and the development of mathematical models, an objective assessment of the effectiveness of avian influenza surveillance systems in wild bird populations, and to point out guidelines to support the planning process of the sampling activities. The results obtained from the statistical processing quantify the sampling effort in terms of time and sample size required, and simulating different epidemiological scenarios identify active surveillance as the most suitable for endemic LPAI infection monitoring in wild waterfowl, and passive surveillance as the only really effective tool in early detecting HPAI H5N1 circulation in wild populations. Given the lack of relevant information on H5N1 epidemiology, and the actual finantial and logistic constraints, an approach that makes use of statistical tools to evaluate and predict monitoring activities effectiveness proves to be of primary importance to direct decision-making and make the best use of available resources.
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The research for this PhD project consisted in the application of the RFs analysis technique to different data-sets of teleseismic events recorded at temporary and permanent stations located in three distinct study regions: Colli Albani area, Northern Apennines and Southern Apennines. We found some velocity models to interpret the structures in these regions, which possess very different geologic and tectonics characteristics and therefore offer interesting case study to face. In the Colli Albani some of the features evidenced in the RFs are shared by all the analyzed stations: the Moho is almost flat and is located at about 23 km depth, and the presence of a relatively shallow limestone layer is a stable feature; contrariwise there are features which vary from station to station, indicating local complexities. Three seismic stations, close to the central part of the former volcanic edifice, display relevant anisotropic signatures with symmetry axes consistent with the emplacement of the magmatic chamber. Two further anisotropic layers are present at greater depth, in the lower crust and the upper mantle, respectively, with symmetry axes directions related to the evolution of the volcano complex. In Northern Apennines we defined the isotropic structure of the area, finding the depth of the Tyrrhenian (almost 25 km and flat) and Adriatic (40 km and dipping underneath the Apennines crests) Mohos. We determined a zone in which the two Mohos overlap, and identified an anisotropic body in between, involved in the subduction and going down with the Adiratic Moho. We interpreted the downgoing anisotropic layer as generated by post-subduction delamination of the top-slab layer, probably made of metamorphosed crustal rocks caught in the subduction channel and buoyantly rising toward the surface. In the Southern Apennines, we found the Moho depth for 16 seismic stations, and highlighted the presence of an anisotropic layer underneath each station, at about 15-20 km below the whole study area. The moho displays a dome-like geometry, as it is shallow (29 km) in the central part of the study area, whereas it deepens peripherally (down to 45 km); the symmetry axes of anisotropic layer, interpreted as a layer separating the upper and the lower crust, show a moho-related pattern, indicated by the foliation of the layer which is parallel to the Moho trend. Moreover, due to the exceptional seismic event occurred on April 6th next to L’Aquila town, we determined the Vs model for two station located next to the epicenter. An extremely high velocity body is found underneath AQU station at 4-10 km depth, reaching Vs of about 4 km/s, while this body is lacking underneath FAGN station. We compared the presence of this body with other recent works and found an anti-correlation between the high Vs body, the max slip patches and earthquakes distribution. The nature of this body is speculative since such high velocities are consistent with deep crust or upper mantle, but can be interpreted as a as high strength barrier of which the high Vs is a typical connotation.
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Il Protocollo di Montreal, che succede alla Convenzione di Vienna per la protezione dello strato di ozono richiede l’eliminazione di idrocarburi contenenti cloro (CFC). Nel corso degli ultimi decenni ha quindi assunto importanza la reazione di idrodeclorurazione di clorofluorocarburi, in particolare rivolta alla produzione di idrocarburi fluorurati che sono risultati interessanti per la produzione di polimeri con specifiche caratteristiche di resistenza meccanica, termica e chimica. In questo lavoro di tesi, svolto in collaborazione con SOLVAY SPECIALTY POLYMERS ITALY, sono stati studiati catalizzatori innovativi per la produzione di perfluorometilviniletere (MVE), mediante idrodeclorurazione di perfluorometilcloroviniletere (AM). Attualmente la reazione di produzione industriale dell’MVE, condotta con l'utilizzo di quantità stechiometriche di Zn e dimetilformammide (DMF), presenta il notevole problema dello smaltimento di grandi quantità di zinco cloruro e di DMF. La reazione studiata, condotta in catalisi eterogenea, in presenta di H2, presenta una forte dipendenza dalla natura dei metalli utilizzati oltre che dal tipo di sintesi dei catalizzatori impiegati. Nell'ambito di questo lavoro è stato sviluppato un metodo, a basso impatto ambientale, per la sintesi si nanoparticelle preformate da utilizzare per la preparazione di catalizzatori supportati si TiO2 e SiO2. Le nanosospensioni ed i sistemi catalitici prodotti sono stati caratterizzati utilizzando diverse metodologie di analisi quali: XRD, XRF, TEM, TPR-MS, che hanno permesso di ottimizzare le diverse fasi della preparazione. Allo scopo di osservare effetti sinergici tra le specie utilizzate sono stati confrontati sistemi catalitici monometallici con sistemi bimetallici, rivelando interessanti implicazioni derivanti dall’utilizzo di fasi attive nanoparticellari a base di Pd e Cu. In particolare, è stato possibile apprezzare miglioramenti significativi nelle prestazioni catalitiche in termini di selettività a perfluorometilviniletere all’aumentare del contenuto di Cu. La via di sintesi ottimizzata e impiegata per la produzione di nanoparticelle bimetalliche è risultata una valida alternativa, a basso impatto ambientale, ai metodi di sintesi normalmente usati, portando alla preparazione di catalizzatori maggiormente attivi di quelli preparati con i metalli standard.
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Why some powers manage to coordinate their security efforts while others confront each other as rivals is still one of the most relevant and debated questions in the field of IR theory. The dissertation wants to give a contribution to this important debate. In particular, the main goal of the research is to analyse the dynamics of great power interactions after the end of hegemonic conflicts, that is to understand why, following the defeat of the common enemies, some of the winning allies continue to cooperate, while others begin to engage in political and military competition. In order to understand this difference, the study compares the explanatory value of two rival theoretical perspectives: neorealism, in its main version of the balance of power framework, and a liberal approach focused on domestic politics. The thesis is divided in two sections. In the first, I do summarize the main assumptions and predictions of the theories, from which I derive two different sets of hypotheses on the evolution of post-war great power relations. In the second part, I test the hypotheses by focusing on two cases of post-war alignment dynamics: 1) the relations among Austria, Prussia, Russia, Great Britain and France after the Napoleonic wars; 2) the relations among the US, the UK, France and Italy after the end of WWI. The historical cases disconfirm the logic of the balance of power and confirm the liberal hypotheses, seeing that the results of the analysis show changes in the domestic structures of the great powers had a much larger impact on the emergence of new alliances and rivalries than did the international distribution of power. In the conclusion of the dissertation, I provide the reader with a discussion of the main theoretical implications of the empirical findings.
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In this thesis the use of widefield imaging techniques and VLBI observations with a limited number of antennas are explored. I present techniques to efficiently and accurately image extremely large UV datasets. Very large VLBI datasets must be reduced into multiple, smaller datasets if today’s imaging algorithms are to be used to image them. I present a procedure for accurately shifting the phase centre of a visibility dataset. This procedure has been thoroughly tested and found to be almost two orders of magnitude more accurate than existing techniques. Errors have been found at the level of one part in 1.1 million. These are unlikely to be measurable except in the very largest UV datasets. Results of a four-station VLBI observation of a field containing multiple sources are presented. A 13 gigapixel image was constructed to search for sources across the entire primary beam of the array by generating over 700 smaller UV datasets. The source 1320+299A was detected and its astrometric position with respect to the calibrator J1329+3154 is presented. Various techniques for phase calibration and imaging across this field are explored including using the detected source as an in-beam calibrator and peeling of distant confusing sources from VLBI visibility datasets. A range of issues pertaining to wide-field VLBI have been explored including; parameterising the wide-field performance of VLBI arrays; estimating the sensitivity across the primary beam both for homogeneous and heterogeneous arrays; applying techniques such as mosaicing and primary beam correction to VLBI observations; quantifying the effects of time-average and bandwidth smearing; and calibration and imaging of wide-field VLBI datasets. The performance of a computer cluster at the Istituto di Radioastronomia in Bologna has been characterised with regard to its ability to correlate using the DiFX software correlator. Using existing software it was possible to characterise the network speed particularly for MPI applications. The capabilities of the DiFX software correlator, running on this cluster, were measured for a range of observation parameters and were shown to be commensurate with the generic performance parameters measured. The feasibility of an Italian VLBI array has been explored, with discussion of the infrastructure required, the performance of such an array, possible collaborations, and science which could be achieved. Results from a 22 GHz calibrator survey are also presented. 21 out of 33 sources were detected on a single baseline between two Italian antennas (Medicina to Noto). The results and discussions presented in this thesis suggest that wide-field VLBI is a technique whose time has finally come. Prospects for exciting new science are discussed in the final chapter.
Dall'involucro all'invaso. Lo spazio a pianta centrale nell'opera architettonica di Adalberto Libera
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An archetype selected over the centuries Adalberto Libera wrote little, showing more inclination to use the project as the only means of verification. This study uses a survey of the project for purely compositional space in relation to the reason that most other returns with continuity and consistency throughout his work. "The fruit of a type selected over centuries", in the words of Libera, is one of the most widely used and repeated spatial archetypes present in the history of architecture, given its nature as defined by a few consolidated elements and precisely defined with characters of geometric precision and absoluteness, the central space is provided, over the course of evolution of architecture, and its construction aspects as well as symbolic, for various uses, from historical period in which it was to coincide with sacred space for excellence, to others in which it lends itself to many different expressive possibilities of a more "secular". The central space was created on assumptions of a constructive character, and the same exact reason has determined the structural changes over the centuries, calling from time to time with advances in technology, the maximum extent possible and the different applications, which almost always have coincided with the reason for the monumental space. But it’s in the Roman world that the reason for the central space is defined from the start of a series of achievements that fix the character in perpetuity. The Pantheon was seen maximum results and, simultaneously, the archetype indispensable, to the point that it becomes difficult to sustain a discussion of the central space that excludes. But the reason the space station has complied, in ancient Rome, just as exemplary, monuments, public spaces or buildings with very different implications. The same Renaissance, on which Wittkower's proving itself once and for all, the nature and interpretation of sacred space station, and thus the symbolic significance of that invaded underlying interpretations related to Humanism, fixing the space-themed drawing it with the study and direct observation by the four-sixteenth-century masters, the ruins that in those years of renewed interest in the classical world, the first big pieces of excavation of ancient Rome brought to light with great surprise of all. Not a case, the choice to investigate the architectural work of Libera through the grounds of the central space. Investigating its projects and achievements, it turns out as the reason invoked particularly evident from the earliest to latest work, crossing-free period of the war which for many authors in different ways, the distinction between one stage and another, or the final miss. The theme and the occasion for Libera always distinct, it is precisely the key through which to investigate her work, to come to discover that the first-in this case the central plan-is the constant underlying all his work, and the second reason that the quota with or at the same time, we will return different each time and always the same Libera, formed on the major works remained from ancient times, and on this building method, means consciously, that the characters of architectural works, if valid, pass the time, and survive the use and function contingent. As for the facts by which to formalize it, they themselves are purely contingent, and therefore available to be transferred from one work to another, from one project to another, using also the loan. Using the same two words-at-issue and it becomes clear now how the theme of this study is the method of Libera and opportunity to the study of the central space in his work. But there is one aspect that, with respect to space a central plan evolves with the progress of the work of Libera on the archetype, and it is the reason behind all the way, just because an area built entirely on reason centric. It 'just the "center" of space that, ultimately, tells us the real progression and the knowledge that over the years has matured and changed in Libera. In the first phase, heavily laden with symbolic superstructure, even if used in a "bribe" from Free-always ill-disposed to sacrifice the idea of architecture to a phantom-center space is just the figure that identifies the icon represents space itself: the cross, the flame or the statue are different representations of the same idea of center built around an icon. The second part of the work of clearing the space station, changed the size of the orders but the demands of patronage, grows and expands the image space centric, celebratory nature that takes and becomes, in a different way, this same symbol . You see, one in all, as the project of "Civiltà Italiana" or symbolic arch are examples of this different attitude. And at the same point of view, you will understand how the two projects formulated on the reuse of the Mausoleum of Augustus is the key to its passage from first to second phase: the Ara Pacis in the second project, making itself the center of the composition "breaks" the pattern of symbolic figure in the center, because it is itself an architecture. And, in doing so, the transition takes place where the building itself-the central space-to become the center of that space that itself creates and determines, by extending the potential and the expressiveness of the enclosure (or cover) that defines the basin centered. In this second series of projects, which will be the apex and the point of "crisis" in the Palazzo dei Congressi all'E42 received and is no longer so, the symbol at the very geometry of space, but space itself and 'action' will be determined within this; action leading a movement, in the case of the Arco simbolico and the "Civiltà Italiana" or, more frequently, or celebration, as in the great Sala dei Recevimenti all’E42, which, in the first project proposal, is represented as a large area populated by people in suits, at a reception, in fact. In other words, in this second phase, the architecture is no longer a mere container, but it represents the shape of space, representing that which "contains". In the next step-determining the knowledge from which mature in their transition to post-war-is one step that radically changes the way centric space, although formally and compositionally Libera continues the work on the same elements, compounds and relationships in a different way . In this last phase Freedom, center, puts the man in human beings, in the two previous phases, and in a latent, were already at the center of the composition, even if relegated to the role of spectators in the first period, or of supporting actors in the second, now the heart of space. And it’s, as we shall see, the very form of being together in the form of "assembly", in its different shades (up to that sacred) to determine the shape of space, and how to relate the parts that combine to form it. The reconstruction of the birth, evolution and development of the central space of the ground in Libera, was born on the study of the monuments of ancient Rome, intersected on fifty years of recent history, honed on the constancy of a method and practice of a lifetime, becomes itself, Therefore, a project, employing the same mechanisms adopted by Libera; the decomposition and recomposition, research synthesis and unity of form, are in fact the structure of this research work. The road taken by Libera is a lesson in clarity and rationality, above all, and this work would uncover at least a fragment.
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Il progetto di ricerca, dal titolo La Nuova destra dalla Francia all'Italia, prende come oggetto di studio specifico quel fenomeno politico, emerso in Italia verso la metà degli anni Settanta, che si originò in seno agli ambienti politici della destra radicale, noto con la definizione di Nuova Destra (ND), sul modello dell’omologa e più matura corrente francese il cui nucleo principale ruotava attorno all’associazione culturale GRECE (Groupement de recherche et d’études sur la civilisation européenne). Dal livello avanzato della ricerca sviluppata in questi anni, si è potuto notare che questo soggetto culturale ed ideologico è stato scarsamente studiato nel panorama scientifico italiano dove la maggior parte delle indagini ad esso dedicate sono state svolte da politologi, o comunque risultano riconducibili agli ambienti accademici delle Facoltà di Scienze Politiche, mentre pochissimi sono i lavori che si sono accostati alla ND con le armi specifiche della ricerca storica. Al contrario in Francia il fenomeno è stato oggetto di numerose ricerche da parte di autorevoli studiosi e ha dato avvio ad un florido dibattito ideologico. L’obiettivo principale a cui questa ricerca di dottorato tenta di rispondere è, quindi, quello di ricostruire le vicende storiche della ND italiana, sia attraverso i suoi rapporti con il Movimento sociale italiano (MSI), dalle cui sezioni giovanili essa nacque e si sviluppò per poi distaccarsene, sia tramite l’analisi delle sue evoluzioni politiche e concettuali, sia, infine, cercando di porre in evidenza i lasciti, le influenze e gli stretti legami, che intercorsero fra l’Italia e la più matura esperienza della Nouvelle Droite francese, ed in particolare con il pensiero politico e filosofico di Alain de Benoist, il suo maggiore esponente.
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My project explores and compares different forms of gender performance in contemporary art and visual culture according to a perspective centered on photography. Thanks to its attesting power this medium can work as a ready-made. In fact during the 20th century it played a key role in the cultural emancipation of the body which (using a Michel Foucault’s expression) has now become «the zero point of the world». Through performance the body proves to be a living material of expression and communication while photography ensures the recording of any ephemeral event that happens in time and space. My questioning approach considers the gender constructed imagery from the 1990s to the present in order to investigate how photography’s strong aura of realism promotes and allows fantasies of transformation. The contemporary fascination with gender (especially for art and fashion) represents a crucial issue in the global context of postmodernity and is manifested in a variety of visual media, from photography to video and film. Moreover the internet along with its digital transmission of images has deeply affected our world (from culture to everyday life) leading to a postmodern preference for performativity over the more traditional and linear forms of narrativity. As a consequence individual borders get redefined by the skin itself which (dissected through instant vision) turns into a ductile material of mutation and hybridation in the service of identity. My critical assumptions are taken from the most relevant changes occurred in philosophy during the last two decades as a result of the contributions by Jacques Lacan, Michel Foucault, Jacques Derrida, Gilles Deleuze who developed a cross-disciplinary and comparative approach to interpret the crisis of modernity. They have profoundly influenced feminist studies so that the category of gender has been reassessed in contrast with sex (as a biological connotation) and in relation to history, culture, society. The ideal starting point of my research is the year 1990. I chose it as the approximate historical moment when the intersection of race, class and gender were placed at the forefront of international artistic production concerned with identity, diversity and globalization. Such issues had been explored throughout the 1970s but it was only from the mid-1980s onward that they began to be articulated more consistently. Published in 1990, the book "Gender trouble: feminism and the subversion of identity" by Judith Butler marked an important breakthrough by linking gender to performance as well as investigating the intricate connections between theory and practice, embodiment and representation. It inspired subsequent research in a variety of disciplines, art history included. In the same year Teresa de Lauretis launched the definition of queer theory to challenge the academic perspective in gay and lesbian studies. In the meantime the rise of Third Wave Feminism in the US introduced a racially and sexually inclusive vision over the global situation in order to reflect on subjectivity, new technologies and popular culture in connection with gender representation. These conceptual tools have enabled prolific readings of contemporary cultural production whether fine arts or mass media. After discussing the appropriate framework of my project and taking into account the postmodern globalization of the visual, I have turned to photography to map gender representation both in art and in fashion. Therefore I have been creating an archive of images around specific topics. I decided to include fashion photography because in the 1990s this genre moved away from the paradigm of an idealized and classical beauty toward a new vernacular allied with lifestyles, art practices, pop and youth culture; as one might expect the dominant narrative modes in fashion photography are now mainly influenced by cinema and snapshot. These strategies originate story lines and interrupted narratives using models’ performance to convey a particular imagery where identity issues emerge as an essential part of fashion spectacle. Focusing on the intersections of gender identities with socially and culturally produced identities, my approach intends to underline how the fashion world has turned to current trends in art photography and in some case turned to the artists themselves. The growing fluidity of the categories that distinguish art from fashion photography represents a particularly fruitful moment of visual exchange. Varying over time the dialogue between these two fields has always been vital; nowadays it can be studied as a result of this close relationship between contemporary art world and consumer culture. Due to the saturation of postmodern imagery the feedback between art and fashion has become much more immediate and then increasingly significant for anyone who wants to investigate the construction of gender identity through performance. In addition to that a lot of magazines founded in the 1990s bridged the worlds of art and fashion because some of their designers and even editors were art-school graduates encouraging innovation. The inclusion of art within such magazines aimed at validating them as a form of art in themselves supporting a dynamic intersection for music, fashion, design and youth culture: an intersection that also contributed to create and spread different gender stereotypes. This general interest in fashion produced many exhibitions of and about fashion itself at major international venues such as the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York. Since then this celebrated success of fashion has been regarded as a typical element of postmodern culture. Owing to that I have also based my analysis on some important exhibitions dealing with gender performance like "Féminin-Masculin" at the Centre Pompidou of Paris (1995), "Rrose is a Rrose is a Rrose. Gender performance in photography" at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum of New York (1997), "Global Feminisms" at the Brooklyn Museum (2007), "Female Trouble" at the Pinakothek der Moderne in München together with the workshops dedicated to "Performance: gender and identity" in June 2005 at the Tate Modern of London. Since 2003 in Italy we have had Gender Bender - an international festival held annually in Bologna - to explore the gender imagery stemming from contemporary culture. In few days this festival offers a series of events ranging from visual arts, performance, cinema, literature to conferences and music. Being aware that any method of research is neither race nor gender neutral I have traced these critical paths to question gender identity in a multicultural perspective taking account of the political implications too. In fact, if visibility may be equated with exposure, we can also read these images as points of intersection of visibility with social power. Since gender assignations rely so heavily on the visual, the postmodern dismantling of gender certainty through performance has wide-ranging effects that need to be analyzed. In some sense this practice can even contest the dominance of visual within postmodernism. My visual map in contemporary art and fashion photography includes artists like Nan Goldin, Cindy Sherman, Hellen van Meene, Rineke Dijkstra, Ed Templeton, Ryan McGinley, Anne Daems, Miwa Yanagi, Tracey Moffat, Catherine Opie, Tomoko Sawada, Vanessa Beecroft, Yasumasa Morimura, Collier Schorr among others.
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La ricerca ha mirato a ricostruire storicamente quali furono le motivazioni che, tra la fine del XIX e gli inizi del XX secolo, portarono gli amministratori della Cassa Risparmio in Bologna a progettare la creazione di un Museo d’arte e di Storia della città, delineandone quelli che furono i principali responsabili e protagonisti. Dall’analisi dei documenti conservati presso l’Archivio della Cassa di Risparmio è emerso uno studio approfondito dei protagonisti della politica artistica e culturale dell’Istituto, oltre che dei legami e delle relazioni intessute con le principali istituzioni cittadine. Lo studio si è progressivamente focalizzato su un particolare momento della storia di Bologna, quando, in seguito all’approvazione del Piano Regolatore del 1889, la città fu per oltre un trentennio sottoposta a radicali trasformazioni urbanistiche che ne cambiarono completamente l’aspetto. Tra i personaggi finora ignoti di questa storia è emerso il nome dell’ingegnere Giambattista Comelli, consigliere e vice segretario della banca alla fine del XIX secolo, che per primo, nel 1896, avanzò la proposta di creare un museo dell’Istituto. A differenza di quanto ritenuto sino ad oggi, questo avrebbe dovuto avere, nelle intenzioni originarie, esclusivamente funzione di riunire e mostrare oggetti e documenti inerenti la nascita e lo sviluppo della Cassa di Risparmio. Un museo, dunque, che ne celebrasse l’attività, mostrando alla città come la banca avesse saputo rispondere prontamente e efficacemente, anche nei momenti più critici, alle esigenze dei bolognesi. Personaggio oggi dimenticato, Comelli fu in realtà figura piuttosto nota in ambito cittadino, inserita nei principali sodalizi culturali dell’epoca, tra cui la Regia Deputazione di Storia Patria e il Comitato per Bologna Storico Artistica, assieme a quei Rubbiani, Cavazza e Zucchini, che tanta influenza ebbero, come vedremo in seguito, sugli orientamenti Si dovettero tuttavia aspettare almeno due decenni, affinché l’idea originaria di fondare un Museo della Cassa di Risparmio si evolvesse in un senso più complesso e programmatico. Le ricerche hanno infatti evidenziato che le Raccolte d’Arte della Cassa di Risparmio non avrebbero acquistato l’importanza e la consistenza che oggi ci è dato constatare senza l’intervento decisivo di un personaggio noto fino ad oggi soltanto per i suoi indubbi meriti artistici: Alfredo Baruffi. Impiegato come ragioniere della Cassa fin dai diciotto anni, il Baruffi divenne, una volta pensionato, il “conservatore” delle Collezioni della Cassa di Risparmio. Fu lui a imprimere un nuovo corso all’originaria idea di Comelli, investendo tutte le proprie energie nella raccolta di dipinti, disegni, incisioni, libri, incunaboli, autografi, fotografie e oggetti d’uso quotidiano, col proposito di creare un museo che raccontasse la storia di Bologna e delle sue ultime grandi trasformazioni urbanistiche. Attraverso l’attenta analisi dei documenti cartacei e il raffronto con le opere in collezione è stato quindi possibile ricostruire passo dopo passo la nascita di un progetto culturale di ampia portata. La formazione della raccolta fu fortemente influenzata dalle teorie neomedievaliste di Alfonso Rubbiani, oltre che dalla volontà di salvaguardare, almeno a livello documentario, la memoria storica della Bologna medievale che in quegli anni stava per essere irrimediabilmente cancellata. Le scelte che orientarono la raccolta dei materiali, recentemente confluiti per la maggior parte nelle Collezioni della Fondazione della Cassa di Risparmio in Bologna, acquistano, con questo studio una nuova valenza grazie alla scoperta degli stretti rapporti che Baruffi intrattenne coi principali rappresentanti della cerchia rubbianesca, tra cui Francesco Cavazza, Guido Zucchini e Albano Sorbelli. Con essi Baruffi partecipò infatti a numerosi sodalizi e iniziative quali il Comitato per Bologna Storico Artistica, la “Mostra Bologna che fu” e la società Francesco Francia, che segnarono profondamente l’ambiente culturale cittadino. La portata e la qualità delle scelte condotte da Baruffi nell’acquisto e raccolta dei materiali si rivela ancora oggi, a distanza di quasi un secolo, attenta e mirata per il ruolo documentario che le Raccolte avevano e hanno assunto quali preziose e spesso uniche testimonianze del recente passato cittadino. Esaminata tutta la documentazione inerente la nascita delle Raccolte, la ricerca si è ha successivamente concentrata sulla vicenda di acquisto del fondo delle incisioni carraccesche della collezione Casati. La prima parte del lavoro è consistita nel repertoriare e trascrivere tutti i documenti relativi alla transazione d’acquisto, avvenuta nel 1937, vicenda che per la sua complessità impegnò per molti mesi, in un fitto carteggio, Baruffi, la direzione della Cassa e l’antiquario milanese Cesare Fasella. Il raffronto tra documenti d’archivio, inventari e materiale grafico ha permesso di ricostituire, seppur con qualche margine di incertezza, l’intera collezione Casati, individuando quasi 700 incisioni e 22 dei 23 disegni che la componevano. L’ultima fase di studio ha visto l’inventariazione e la catalogazione delle 700 incisioni. Il catalogo è stato suddiviso per autori, partendo dalle incisioni attribuite con certezza ad Agostino e ai suoi copisti, per poi passare ad Annibale e a Ludovico e ai loro copisti. Le incisioni studiate si sono rivelate tutte di grande qualità. Alcuni esemplari sono inoltre particolarmente significativi dal punto di vista storico-critico, perché mai citati nei tre principali e più recenti repertori di stampe carraccesche. Lo studio si conclude con l’individuazione di una stretta correlazione tra il pensiero e della pratica operatività in qualità di archivista, museografo e opinionista, di un altrettanto decisivo protagonista della ricerca, lo storico dell’arte Corrado Ricci, la cui influenza esercitata nell’ambiente culturale bolognese di quegli anni è già sottolineata nel primo capitolo. La conclusione approfondisce i possibili raporti e legami tra Baruffi e Corrado Ricci i cui interventi attorno alla questione della tutela e della salvaguardia del patrimonio storico, artistico, e paesaggistico italiano furono fondamentali per la nascita di una coscienza artistica e ambientale comune e per il conseguente sviluppo di leggi ad hoc. Numerose furono infatti le occasioni d’incontro tra Baruffi e Ricci. Qesti fu socio onorario del Comitato per Bologna Storico Artistica, nonché, quando era già Direttore Generale delle Belle Arti, presidente della storica mostra “Bologna che fu”. Sia Ricci che Baruffi fecero inoltre parte di quelle iniziative volte alla difesa e alla valorizzazione del paesaggio naturale, inteso anche in un ottica di promozione turistica, che videro la nascita proprio in Emilia Romagna: nel 1889 nasce l’Associazione Pro Montibus et silvis, del 1906 è l’Associazione nazionale per i paesaggi e monumenti pittoreschi, del 1912 è la Lega Nazionale per la protezione dei monumenti naturali. Queste iniziative si concretizzarono con la fondazione a Milano nel 1913 del Comitato Nazionale per la difesa del paesaggio e i monumenti italici, costituitosi presso la sede del Touring Club Italiano. Quelle occasioni d’incontro, come pure gli scritti di Ricci, trovarono certamente un terreno fertile in Baruffi conservatore, che nella formazione delle Collezioni, come pure nelle sua attività di “promotore culturale”, ci appare oggi guidato dalle teorie e dall’esempio pratico dei due numi tutelari: Alfonso Rubbiani e Corrado Ricci. La ricerca di documentazione all’interno di archivi e biblioteche cittadine, ha infine rivelato che il ruolo svolto da Baruffi come “operatore culturale” non fu quello di semplice sodale, ma di vero protagonista della scena bolognese. Soprattutto a partire dal secondo decennio del Novecento, quando fors’anche a seguito della morte del “maestro” Rubbiani, egli divenne uno tra i personaggi più impegnati in iniziative di tutela e promozione del patrimonio artistico cittadino, antico e moderno che fosse, intese a condizionare la progettualità politica e culturale della città. In tale contesto si può ben arguire il ruolo che avrebbero assunto le Collezioni storico artistiche numismatiche, popolaresche, della Cassa di Risparmio, cui Baruffi dedicò tutta la sua carriera successiva.
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Different tools have been used to set up and adopt the model for the fulfillment of the objective of this research. 1. The Model The base model that has been used is the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) adapted with the aim to perform a Benefit Cost Analysis. The AHP developed by Thomas Saaty is a multicriteria decision - making technique which decomposes a complex problem into a hierarchy. It is used to derive ratio scales from both discreet and continuous paired comparisons in multilevel hierarchic structures. These comparisons may be taken from actual measurements or from a fundamental scale that reflects the relative strength of preferences and feelings. 2. Tools and methods 2.1. The Expert Choice Software The software Expert Choice is a tool that allows each operator to easily implement the AHP model in every stage of the problem. 2.2. Personal Interviews to the farms For this research, the farms of the region Emilia Romagna certified EMAS have been detected. Information has been given by EMAS center in Wien. Personal interviews have been carried out to each farm in order to have a complete and realistic judgment of each criteria of the hierarchy. 2.3. Questionnaire A supporting questionnaire has also been delivered and used for the interviews . 3. Elaboration of the data After data collection, the data elaboration has taken place. The software support Expert Choice has been used . 4. Results of the Analysis The result of the figures above (vedere altro documento) gives a series of numbers which are fractions of the unit. This has to be interpreted as the relative contribution of each element to the fulfillment of the relative objective. So calculating the Benefits/costs ratio for each alternative the following will be obtained: Alternative One: Implement EMAS Benefits ratio: 0, 877 Costs ratio: 0, 815 Benfit/Cost ratio: 0,877/0,815=1,08 Alternative Two: Not Implement EMAS Benefits ratio: 0,123 Costs ration: 0,185 Benefit/Cost ratio: 0,123/0,185=0,66 As stated above, the alternative with the highest ratio will be the best solution for the organization. This means that the research carried out and the model implemented suggests that EMAS adoption in the agricultural sector is the best alternative. It has to be noted that the ratio is 1,08 which is a relatively low positive value. This shows the fragility of this conclusion and suggests a careful exam of the benefits and costs for each farm before adopting the scheme. On the other part, the result needs to be taken in consideration by the policy makers in order to enhance their intervention regarding the scheme adoption on the agricultural sector. According to the AHP elaboration of judgments we have the following main considerations on Benefits: - Legal compliance seems to be the most important benefit for the agricultural sector since its rank is 0,471 - The next two most important benefits are Improved internal organization (ranking 0,230) followed by Competitive advantage (ranking 0, 221) mostly due to the sub-element Improved image (ranking 0,743) Finally, even though Incentives are not ranked among the most important elements, the financial ones seem to have been decisive on the decision making process. According to the AHP elaboration of judgments we have the following main considerations on Costs: - External costs seem to be largely more important than the internal ones (ranking 0, 857 over 0,143) suggesting that Emas costs over consultancy and verification remain the biggest obstacle. - The implementation of the EMS is the most challenging element regarding the internal costs (ranking 0,750).
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Questa ricerca mostra l’evoluzione della letteratura mitologica per ragazzi in Italia. Il primo libro italiano di mitologia per bambini è stato pubblicato nel 1911 (lo stesso anno di un’importante e violenta guerra coloniale tra l’Italia e la Libia): la scrittrice italiana Laura Orvieto pubblicò allora “Storie della storia del mondo”, in cui riunì antichi racconti greci per giovani lettori. Queste storie erano ispirate al libro mitologico per bambini “Il libro delle meraviglie” di Hawthorne (titolo originale “A Wonder Book for Girls and Boys”). In seguito molti scrittori italiani scrissero libri mitologici per giovani lettori: serie importanti di libri di mitologia per bambini furono pubblicate durante il regime mussoliniano – talvolta per diffondere l’ideologia fascista della superiorità romana. Durante questo periodo, i libri mitologici spesso mostravano uno stile letterario solenne. Dopo la seconda guerra mondiale, la letteratura mitologica per bambini cambiò lentamente prospettiva: gli scrittori italiani cominciarono ad usare il mito per parlare di problemi sociali (p.e. Gianni Rodari descriveva re Mida come un capitalista) e per spiegare le diverse condizioni umane (p.e. Beatrice Masini fa riferimento alle dee e alle eroine greche per descrivere la condizione femminile). La ricerca analizza anche la relazione tra mito e scuola in Italia: i racconti mitologici hanno sempre fatto parte dei programmi scolastici italiani per bambini dagli 8 agli 11 anni. Le riforme scolastiche – deliberate negli anni ’20 e ’40 – fissarono pratiche didattiche sui miti ancora oggi in uso. I racconti mitologici erano soprattutto un supporto per gli studi storici e letterari. Tuttavia, negli ultimi decenni, i miti sono divenuti un importante aiuto per gli insegnamenti scientifici e artistici.
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Traditional procedures for rainfall-runoff model calibration are generally based on the fit of the individual values of simulated and observed hydrographs. It is used here an alternative option that is carried out by matching, in the optimisation process, a set of statistics of the river flow. Such approach has the additional, significant advantage to allow also a straightforward regional calibration of the model parameters, based on the regionalisation of the selected statistics. The minimisation of the set of objective functions is carried out by using the AMALGAM algorithm, leading to the identification of behavioural parameter sets. The procedure is applied to a set of river basins located in central Italy: the basins are treated alternatively as gauged and ungauged and, as a term of comparison, the results obtained with a traditional time-domain calibration is also presented. The results show that a suitable choice of the statistics to be optimised leads to interesting results in real world case studies as far as the reproduction of the different flow regimes is concerned.