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A lay association as a client

open access: yesActas de Arquitectura Religiosa Contemporánea, 2023
Research into the Italian Liturgical Movement emphasised the pedagogical commitment of lay associations, rather than architectural innovation they eventually promoted.
Andrea Longhi
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Italian scusa from politeness to mock politeness [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Pragmatics, 2019
Abstract In Contemporary Italian forms derived from the lemma scus- “excuse” are perceived by speakers as the prototypical realization of the speech act of apology being the most common forms used to apologize and to remedy a breach of etiquette. The same forms are also used to politely ask a permission or to hedge performatives perceived as too ...
Ghezzi, Chiara, Molinelli, Piera
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Italy and Euroscepticism – political uncertainty gives way to temporary political relief

open access: yesAustralian and New Zealand Journal of European Studies, 2021
The 2018 elections in Italy produced an electoral outcome that caused much concern for the EU and often led to confrontation between Rome and Brussels, particularly over budget spending and migration policy.
Jessica Quirk
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Ruch „Sardynek” we Włoszech

open access: yesActa Politica Polonica, 2020
This article focuses on the activities of the Italian social movement known as “Sardines”. The founders of the movement protest against the populists which have been increasingly present in Italian politics since the beginning of the 21st century ...
Olga Łozińska
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Voicing embodiment, relating difference: towards a relational legal subjectivity [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Focusing on the writings of Adriana Cavarero and Lia Cigarini, this piece examines the possible counterpractices and counterspaces of a politics of relational subjectivity outside the time of the masculine legal order which are to be found in Italian ...
Hanafin, Patrick
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Science under politics [PDF]

open access: yesEMBO reports, 2010
Is political interference in science unavoidable? A look at the situation in Italy highlights what can happen if scientists do not defend their independence and their science.
CORBELLINI, Gilberto, Elena Cattaneo
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The Italian premiership after Berlusconi: A limited legacy


open access: yesItalian Political Science, 2022
The fall of Silvio Berlusconi’s last government in 2011 and the financial crisis and drastic measures implemented by Mario Monti’s technical government anticipated a real electoral earthquake in 2013.
Annarita Criscitiello
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Italy and Ethiopia: the Colonial Interlude Revisited

open access: yesAethiopica, 2012
In 1997 the president of the Italian Republic visited Ethiopia and Eritrea to acknowledge the mistakes of Italian colonialism toward the people of the Horn of Africa. The theme of Italian colonialism in Ethiopia has long been an emotional one.
Alberto Sbacchi
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Alessandro Tassoni e i “Politicorum libri” di Justus Lipsius: citazione e contestazione [PDF]

open access: yesParole Rubate, 2021
Even if Alessandro Tassoni fully translated Justus Lipsius’ “Politicorum libri” a few years after the publication of the princeps edition (1589), critics have frequently diminished the impact of Lipsian thought on his writings.
Enrico Zucchi
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Journal Editing and the Italian Political Science Review

open access: yesItalian Political Science, 2021
Martin J. Bull is Professor of Politics and Associate Dean for Research & Innovation at the University of Salford, and former Director of the European Consortium of Political Research.
Martin Bull
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