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This volume presents current research on gender and culture from business, management and accounting perspectives with a multidisciplinary approach. Featuring selected contributions presented at the 4th IPAZIA Workshop on Gender Studies held at Niccolò Cusano University in Rome, Italy, this book investigates gender strategies adopted and tested by various companies and assesses the impact of their subsequent dissemination. The contents are structured into four sections each of which addressing a specific theme on gender studies as follows: I) Women in Academia and in the University contexts: A trans-disciplinary approach; II) Gender issues, Corporate Social Responsibility and reporting; III...
Contemporary organizations are undertaking increasingly complex projects in globalized, uncertain and dynamic environments. Proliferation of international programs, growing and challenging sophistication of technologies and of projects’ scope, and the increasing number of stakeholders are only some of the factors that increase or generate project complexity. Enhancing the understanding of what project complexity is and delineating the antecedents that increase or generate complexity can be fundamental steps towards the identification of drivers that cause complexity and consequences for project management performance. The PMI® Italian Academic Workshop, organized in 20-21 September 2018 by Sapienza University of Rome and the three Italian Chapter of the Project Management Institute, has been an event aimed at supporting participants to develop their researches to a further stage through in-depth discussions on the topic of project complexity. In collaboration with the PMI® Italy Chapters.
This volume contains the Proceedings of the ‘Uralic Studies’ Seminar: The State of the Art of Uralic Studies: Tradition vs Innovation, held in Padua (Italy), November 12-13, 2016. The seminar was organized by the Department of ‘Studi Linguistici e Letterari’ of Padua University and the ‘Facoltà di Lettere e Filosofia’ of Sapienza University of Rome. The aim of the seminar, and of this volume, was / is to bring together linguists working on the Uralic languages from different perspectives, with the purpose of increasing the exchange of ideas and fostering mutual influences on each other field and methods of analysis. In addition to presenting the current ‘state of the art of Uralic studies’ – for specialists, general linguists and general public – the volume also addresses some issues related to the so-called ‘Ural-Altaic theory’, nowadays often referred to as the ‘Ural-Altaic linguistic belt, unique typological belt’. The contributors to the volume are renown scholars of Uralic, and also Altaic languages, from various European universities, such as Moscow, Helsinki, Paris, Budapest etc.
This volume collects the proceedings of the final conference of the European project EAGLE (Europeana network of Ancient Greek and Latin Epigraphy), held at the Sapienza University of Rome on January 28-30th 2016.
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Questo volume pone una domanda provocatoria, chiama in causa l’idea di clandestinità almeno in due diverse accezioni: una clandestinità subita, nel mancato riconoscimento di legittimità istituzionale e una clandestinità cercata ed esibita, nel rifiuto programmatico di riconoscere all’istituzione un potere legittimante. In entrambi i casi si tratta di un dialogo mancato, che ormai mostra i suoi limiti e i danni provocati, una peculiarità italiana che configura un grave ritardo rispetto agli altri paesi europei ed extraeuropei. Soprattutto nella distanza tra una tradizione e una pratica di studi ricca e consolidata, la critica femminista e di genere in Italianistica, e la sua presenza...
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Il volume raccoglie i saggi presentati al Convegno internazionale La letteratura e il male (Francoforte, 7-8 febbraio 2014), dedicati ad autori quali Sade, Rousseau, Kleist, Goethe, Baudelaire, Primo Levi, Manzoni, Sciascia, Dürrenmatt e Calvino. La riflessione teorica discute le posizioni di Aristotele, Hegel, Rosenkranz, Nietzsche, Wittgenstein, Foucault, Benjamin, Alt, Bohrer e Nussbaum. L’approccio comparativo del volume fornisce un approfondimento della questione del male nella letteratura moderna come fenomeno complesso e offre un contributo scientifico al dibattito sull’etica letteraria che si è andato sviluppando nel panorama internazionale nel corso degli ultimi decenni.