scholarly journals Lo smarrimento come inizio in alcuni testi di Giuseppe Culicchia

2020 ◽  
Vol 17 ◽  
pp. 81-93
Author(s):  
Małgorzata Puto

The aim of the present article is to analyze the relationship between the city and the protagonists of Giuseppe Culicchia’s texts. The methodological perspective is that of cultural anthropology, in particular the concept of mente locale, discussed by Franco La Cecla. Mente locale, as a relationship between space and human mind, is vital in the act of getting lost in space (perdersi), which leads to getting to know it (orientarsi) and finally initiating the profound relationship based on emotivity. Culicchia’s texts are set in Turin, and the study points out the different ways of perception of the city. The analyzed texts represents the gradual acquisition of knowledge about the city that corresponds to the theoretical thesis that is how the anthropology of space and place illustrates the conceptual and material dimensions of space which is central to the production of social life, bringing classics of cultural anthropology together with new theoretical approaches.

Author(s):  
Rivanna Citraning Rachmawati ◽  
Erma Diningsih

SSI is a strategy that aims to stimulate intellectual, moral and ethical development, as well as awareness of the relationship between science and social life. The use of SSI will improve students' reasoning skills to face the challenges of the 21st century. This SSI application uses questions on social issues. This research was conducted in December 2020. This research used a descriptive survey method. The research stage was carried out with a survey related to students 'reasoning abilities in the city of Semarang, then students were given questions about SSI as a form of treatment and observed how the patterns of students' reasoning abilities were related to SSI. The results showed an increase in students' reasoning abilities due to the introduction of SSI questions.


Author(s):  
Samuel Edmundo Lopez Bello ◽  
Diego Souza Marques

BETWEEN BEHAVIOR, INSIGHTS AND DEVELOPMENTS:The subjects of learning in four movementsENTRE COMPORTAMIENTOS, DISCERNIMIENTOS Y DESARROLLOS: Sujetos del aprendizaje en cuatro movimientosO presente artigo tem por objetivo problematizar a relação entre algumas concepções de aprendizagem e a produção de formas sujeito no campo educacional. Desdobrando tal aproximação, discutimos o que poderia ser a emergência dessas formas sujeitos que aprendem no comportamentalismo de Skinner, na Gestalt de Köhler e no desenvolvimento de Piaget e Vygotsky. Tais concepções foram selecionadas para serem revisitadas devido a sua relevância na área da psicologia da educação e sua ressonância que resiste ao entendimento do que poderia ser o processo de aprender. Destacando a questão a partir de enfoques teóricos inspirados na formação discursiva proposta por Michel Foucault e nos estratos subdivididos em visível e enunciável de Gilles Deleuze, entendemos as citadas abordagens psicológicas como produtoras de determinadas tipologias de sujeitos como resultados dos processos de aprendizagem. Buscamos, desta maneira, descrever como se dão estes movimentos de aprendizagem e a produção de sujeitos, destacando a positividade e a especificidade de cada perspectiva discursiva e estratégica.Palavras-chave: Teorias da Aprendizagem; Sujeito Discursivo; Psicologia do Desenvolvimento.ABSTRACTThe present article aims to problematize the relationship between some conceptions of learning and the production of subject forms in the educational field. Unfolding such an approach, we discussed what might be the emergence of these subject forms that learn in Skinner's behaviorism, Köhler's Gestalt, and the development of Piaget and Vygotsky. Such conceptions were selected to be revisited because of their relevance in the field of educational psychology and its resonance that resists the understanding of what could be the process of learning. Highlighting the issue from theoretical approaches inspired by the discursive formation proposed by Michel Foucault and in the strata subdivided into visible and articulable by Gilles Deleuze, we understand the mentioned psychological approaches as producers of certain types of subjects as results of learning processes. In this way, we seek to describe how these learning movements and the production of subjects, highlighting the positivity and specificity of each discursive and strategic perspective.Keywords: Theories of Learning; Discursive Subject; Developmental Psychology.RESUMENEste artículo tiene como objetivo discutir la relación entre algunas concepciones de aprendizaje y la producción de formas sujeto en el campo educacional. Desplegando tales relaciones, discutimos lo que podría ser la aparición de esos sujetos que aprenden explicitados por el conductismo de Skinner, la Gestalt de Köhler y las psicologias del desarrollo de Piaget y Vigotsky. Fueron seleccionadas esas concepciones para ser revistas dada su relevancia en el área de la psicología de la educación y los ecos que permanecen en la comprensión de lo sea el acto de aprender. Tomando esta discusión a partir del enfoque teórico propuesto por Michel Foucault, en lo que se refiere a las formaciones discursivas, así como en los estratos de lo visible y decible de Gilles Deleuze, los citados enfoques psicológicos son entendidos como productores de ciertos tipos de sujetos con base en los procesos de aprendizaje que ellos mismos describen. De esta manera procuramos describir los movimientos que se dan entre el aprendizaje y la producción de sujetos destacando lo positivo y la especificidad de cada perspectiva discursiva y estratégica.Palabras clave: Teorias del Aprendizaje; Sujeto Discursivo; Psicologia del Desarrollo.


2019 ◽  
pp. 81-95
Author(s):  
Agnieszka Hudzik

This paper discusses the literary, artistic, scientific, and educational narratives that are (re)created to facilitate the city’s recovery of memory in the wake of the Holocaust.This is the case with Lublin.The story of the complete destruction of its Jewish quarter in the Second World War is a tragically familiar one in Central Europe, even though it had been silenced and forgotten for decades during the communist period. I would like to analyze an essayistic project that searches for a new language about a place left empty. How could one fill the void by making it mean something to new people, becoming their own narrative, and preserving the presence of the city’s former inhabitants? How is it possible to create a new mythology of a place? I assume that such questions must have been the starting point for essays on Lublin byWładysław Panas (1947–2005), related to the commemoration in the context of urban space. My text comes in four parts. I begin with general information and historical background, as well as an introduction to the analysis of Panas’s essay Oko Cadyka (The Eye of the Tzaddik) − the main subject of my paper − which exemplifies the reflection on the creation of narrative and urban space in contemporary humanities. In the second part, I focus on and contextualize the relationship between text and city that the essay postulates. The third part deals with theoretical approaches to interpretation. The fourth part underlines the scientific and critical aspects of Panas’s text, which questions the language of science − the humanities, historiography, and theory in general. I end with a look at some artistic projects inspired by his images.


Author(s):  
Carlos Machado

This chapter examines how the religious transformation that redefined Rome’s identify and social life were incorporated into the socio-political and cultural strategies of the Roman aristocracy. It analyses the involvement of members of the city elite in religious life and institutions, as pagan priests, imperial officials, and private patrons. As the chapter shows, during this period male and female aristocrats played an assertive role in religious life, sponsoring cults, buildings, supporting Christian factions, and promoting their own beliefs and values. Rather than looking at the traditional divide between pagans and Christians, the chapter considers different religious traditions together, analysing them as a crucial element in the relationship between powerful Romans, their city, and their fellow citizens.


2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 440 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ruci Wang ◽  
Hao Hou ◽  
Yuji Murayama ◽  
Ahmed Derdouri

Rapid urbanization is one of the most concerning issues in the 21st century because of its significant impacts on various fields, including agriculture, forestry, ecology, and climate. The urban heat island (UHI) phenomenon, highly related to the rapid urbanization, has attracted considerable attention from both academic scholars and governmental policymakers because of its direct influence on citizens’ daily life. Land surface temperature (LST) is a widely used indicator to assess the intensity of UHI significantly affected by the local land use/cover (LULC). In this study, we used the Landsat time-series data to derive the LULC composition and LST distribution maps of Nanjing in 2000, 2014, and 2018. A correlation analysis was carried out to check the relationship between LST and the density of each class of LULC. We found out that cropland and forest in Nanjing are helping to cool the city with different degrees of cooling effects depending on the location and LULC composition. Then, a Cellar Automata (CA)-Markov model was applied to predict the LULC conditions of Nanjing in 2030 and 2050. Based on the simulated LULC maps and the relationship between LST and LULC, we delineated high- and moderate-LST related risk areas in the city of Nanjing. Our findings are valuable for the local government to reorganize the future development zones in a way to control the urban climate environment and to keep a healthy social life within the city.


2017 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Horácio Antunes de Sant'Ana Júnior ◽  
Elio de Jesus Pantoja Alves

Abstract The effects of iron ore mining carried out in the Southeast of Pará state, located in Northern Brazil, are present alongside the Estrada de Ferro Carajás (Carajás Railroad), especially in the city of São Luís do Maranhão, located in Northeastern Brazil, which is the port of export. Combined with the processes of mining, transport and exportation of the iron ore, infrastructure projects, factories, extensive cattle farming and monoculture, and lumber exploitation damage the landscape of the Eastern Amazon region and impair the local traditional way of life. Regarding the city of São Luís, such effects are more strongly felt in the rural zone, where they result in environmental conflicts. The present article discusses the relationship between the extended effects of mining and the backlash provoked by them in São Luís. Such a discussion comprises, among other subjects, the demands for Extractive Reserve, ways to guarantee the control over the territory, debates on urban legislation, opposition to the building of port terminals.


2012 ◽  
Vol 37 (2) ◽  
pp. 72-81 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ali A. Alraouf

The paper discusses current trends and future developments in the study of people-urban environment relations, with an emphasis on the concept of diversity within the Gulf cities. This is explored in relation to: theoretical approaches, urban public spaces, people's lifestyles, social groups and inclusive urban environments. Contemporary Gulf cities are providing unique examples for research on urban diversity. Its demographic structure is distinctive for a minimum of 50% expatriates in overall population. Gulf cities are obliged to cope with such a compelling fact. The challenge is to move away from indifference and bring about better acceptance of others. On the relationship; city spaces and culture, the paper argues that traditional markets must be envisioned as spaces for cultural expressions. Traditional markets are a rich display of products and talents and a great opportunity to share and meet with people from same culture and others. Using comparative analysis approach juxtapositioning the selected cases, the paper confronts questions like what does Gulf urban diversity mean in the present. In addition, is diversity in urban spaces only a challenge to be dealt with or is there also economic potential that can be taken advantage of? How do we ensure that Gulf cities are indeed spaces of tolerance? How to give visibility to the spaces of marginalized groups, as these spaces are often ignored or worse, eliminated? How to preserve or regain spaces in the city for the expression of traditional cultures of those migrating from other regions or countries? The paper explores the socioeconomic and cultural mechanisms that can encourage inclusive pluralism in the Gulf cities' open spaces.


1977 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 307-332 ◽  
Author(s):  
Olivier Zunz ◽  
William A. Ericson ◽  
Daniel J. Fox

The design of an efficient sampling scheme for the study of population and space in the nineteenth century is a challenging problem for historians. To examine the relationship of social life to the general form of the city, the sample must cover the whole territory. Working on that scale however, a researcher ordinarily sacrifices detail to achieve coverage. But to examine the constraints and the routine which are part of everyday experience, the sample must provide that very detail- intensive observations of small areal sub-populations. When the researcher has that detail, he/she ordinarily sacrifices the attempt to achieve uniform coverage of the city as a whole. The two goals have seemed mutually exclusive in any single sampling design. Thus the historical study of the American city has often followed two distinct lines of approach: either gross patterns in urban land use have been investigated to understand aspects of the city’s change, its dynamics of growth, and the development of suburbanization, for example; or intensive studies of the experience of neighborhoods or single ethnic or social groups have been conducted.


2020 ◽  
pp. 40-61
Author(s):  
Vlamir do Nascimento Seabra

This article presents theoretical approaches on the concepts of rural and urban in the Western Amazon. The methodology used is a literature review and a case study. The rural and the urban are relevant themes in the investigations of the Group of Studies and Research on Territorial and Urban Planning, of the Federal University of Pará, as well as the discussions of the Center of Studies and Research of the Cities in the Brazilian Amazon of the Federal University of Amazonas. We analyze the case of the city of Coari in Amazonas, which underwent socio-spatial transformations since the arrival of the oil industry, when the financial transfer to the City Hall, referring to the royalties resources, begins. It discusses the transformations that have occurred and, consequently, how the theoretical concepts of rural and urban cannot be applied in their entirety, considering that the region of the western Amazon has certain particularities such as: the relationship with the forest and with the rivers still remains alive in the daily life of the population of Coari and, at the same time, the city's economy is linked to the oscillations of the international oil market, maintaining a culture of sponsorship and political patronage.


Author(s):  
Maria Cristina Villefort Teixeira ◽  
Marieta Cardoso Maciel ◽  
Staël Alvarenga Pereira Costa

This work discusses the importance of the site in the morphological structuring of urban centres. Studies on the implantation of the city of Belo Horizonte, located in the state of Minas Gerais Brazil, show that the occupation of the city occurred initially in the valleys. This was due to the favourable conditions of the topography, which allowed an orthogonal layout in the central area. In spite of this, since the city’s foundation, the most rugged areas have been occupied by favelas, whose layout differed from the dominant pattern. As flat areas became scarce, the hilly regions, possessing long strips of land, were also subdivided and exploited due to their substantially lower land prices. Although the favelas sprung up spontaneously and the new settlements were planned, both had similarities in the layout of the streets which were adjusted to the steep contours and the geological conditions of the terrain. At the same time, the plot defined another configuration in the subdivisions, in which the building was occupied by only a single family and, in most cases, the building was separated from the street by high                walls. As a consequence, the relationship between public and private space became severely compromised.  In the case of the favelas, the formal inexistence of the plot is demonstrated in the juxtaposition of the dwellings, in which each residence is constructed above another in extremely confined space. The relationship with the street also differs in these places, since the first floor often freely connects to the street, integrating the dwelling with the public space and thus contributing to the social life of the community. This is furthermore in contrast to the previously noted walled environments characterising planned areas. The analysis of these parameters could profitably be utilised in new designs that appropriate some of the popular solutions better suited to the environment, and in turn, integrate them into public policy.References: FERREIRA, M. G.(1997) O sítio e a formação da paisagem urbana: um estudo do município de Belo Horizonte. 1997. Dissertação (Mestrado em Geografia). Instituto de Geociências, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais. MASUO, K. (2015). An organic method of village rehabilitation through a reconstruction archetype based on vernacular architecture. International Seminar on Urban Form, ISUF 2015, Rome. McHARG, Ian L. (1992). Design with nature. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Washington. 


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