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Articolo rivista (AIS - 2020/16) Anzivino Monia, Ceravolo Flavio Antonio, Rostan Michele

La rivincita della scienza sul senso comune? Gli orientamenti di fiducia degli italiani all’inizio dell’emergenza Covid 19 (A revenge of science on common sense? Italians’ attitudes and trust towards science at the beginning of the Covid-19 emergency), di Monia Anzivino, Flavio Ceravolo, Michele Rostan

Nelle prime fasi della diffusione in Italia dell’emergenza Covid-19, la fiducia espressa dagli italiani nei confronti delle istituzioni scientifiche è stata molto alta. Lo mostrano i dati di alcune ricerche campionarie condotte in quel periodo. Molti commentatori hanno salutato il grande consenso mostrato dagli italiani alle istituzioni scientifiche e ai numerosi scienziati esperti che si avvicendavano ...

Articolo rivista (AIS - 2020/16) Assunta Viteritti

Frammenti di un discorso sociologico. Ovvero come la pandemia mette alla prova le scienze sociali (Fragments of a sociological discourse. The pandemic as a challenge for the social sciences), di Assunta Viteritti

Il lavoro propone una riflessione su cosa dice la pandemia alle scienze sociali. Vengono proposte alcune riflessioni per una visione sociologica che guarda all’importanza delle molteplici interconnessioni tra umani e non umani, secondo la prospettiva degli Studi Sociali sulla Scienza e la Tecnologia (STS). Il paper assume una prospettiva insieme sociale e materiale dialogando con alcuni elementi ...

Articolo rivista (AIS - 2025/29) Grassi Edmondo

Emotional Intersections: Exploring the Ontogenesis of Human-Algorithm Relationships

This study aims to investigate the ontological and epistemological transformations in human emotional dynamics following interactions with Large Language Model (LLM) algorithms. The primary objective is to reflect on how these technologies may influence human capacities to experience and interpret emotions within digital interaction contexts, exploring both the potentials and limitations of intelligent ...

Articolo rivista (AIS - 2025/27) Marrazzo Francesco

Doing Digital Research with Online Platforms: a regulatory perspective

Introduction The collaboration between online platforms – owning a huge amount of data released by the daily activities and interactions of users (Andrejevic, 2009; Fuchs, 2010; Terranova, 2012), the so-called big data (Andrejevic, 2014; Stefanizzi, 2021; Kitchin, 2022) – and the academic world is an increasingly relevant topic for the evolution of (digital) research in the social sciences ...

Articolo rivista (AIS - 2013/2) Salisci Mario

Prayer as Relationship. An Analysis of Padre Pio Prayer Group Leaders, di Mario Salisci

Introduction: prayer, a brief literature analysis Prayer was for a long time a substantially unknown subject, often considered a superstition, a repetition of empty verbal formulas and therefore not worthy of scientific study. However, it is difficult to deny that it is a primary cultural object and a very common form of behavior. As Wuthnow says: «Our emphasis on prayer stemmed from the fact that ...

Articolo rivista (AIS - 2016/8) McNay Ian

Imbalancing the academy: the impact of research quality assessment, di Ian McNay

Introduction It is thirty years since the first national approach to assessing research quality in a university system was introduced. The pioneer was the United Kingdom, in 1986, within a context where the Thatcher government had an agenda of «value for money» in public services, of containing the autonomy claimed by professionals, and increasing the accountability for the use of public funds. ...

Articolo rivista (AIS - 2012/0) Gellert Claudius

Recruitment Processes to Teaching and Research Positions in Institutions of German Higher Education: Basic Features, Historical Perspectives and Present Problems, di Claudius Gellert

Introduction The structural and functional changes occurring within the Western university systems have been manifold and considerable. However, many of these changes have largely remained dubious and opaque. For instance, the notion of the universities being above all research centres is sometimes treated almost like a sacred principle. Apart from the fact, however, that the European university ...

Articolo rivista (AIS - 2013/2) Cipriani Roberto

The Italian Sociological Tradition, di Roberto Cipriani

1. The far off beginning The vigour and rigour of Italian sociology’s development can only be explained by going back to the past, to the time of the Enlightenment in the 17th century, a movement begun in 1600 by Galileo Galilei, by the Florentine Accademia del Cimento («trying again and again») and by the Accademia degli Investiganti in Naples. In addition, a number of Italian scholars ...

Articolo rivista (AIS - 2014/3) Bartoletti Roberta

Critical Nature: Regenerating Human Experience and Society Through Gardening

Introduction Nature and society have traditionally been separate in modernity, where the identity of the latter was founded on the exclusion of the former from its boundaries. This separation is rooted in the history of Christianity and modern science, as well as in the affirmation of both the industrial society and the discipline that was born in the nineteenth century in order to understand its ...

Articolo rivista (AIS - 2014/3) Caselli Marco

Immigrants and Local Societies. Why and How to Measure Their Integration

Introduction The integration of immigrants into the advanced industrial societies, particularly the European ones, is a matter of current and urgent concern. With regard to Europe, and more specifically the European Union, migration from third countries is a quantitatively important phenomenon involving an increasingly large number of countries, both those that have historically been the destinations ...