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A case study, Bagnoli: a difficult transition

Maria Selvaggio · University of Salerno, Italy
Bagnoli, a neighbourhood on the west outskirts of Naples, has been a typical industrial and working class area for more than eighty years, having put up an important factory district in a wide territory belonging to its seaside zone, where the Ilva-Italsider building, third steel industry centre in …
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Process of Reconciliation in a Postconflict Macedonia

Biljana Popovska, Zhanet Ristoska · Hochschule Furtwangen University, Germany. Ministry of…
In this article we will consider reconciliation in a post-conflict Macedonia. When Ohrid Framework Agreement (OFA) was signed, the international community greeted the achievements of the international community as it was signed under specific circumstances. Since it stopped the conflict, it had achi…

50- vjetori i revistës “Studime Filologjike” - Ngjarje e shënuar në historinë e Studimeve Albanologjike

Ludmila Buxheli
Viti 2014 përkon me një ngjarje të shënuar në historinë e shkencave gjuhësore e letrare në fushë të shqipes, 50-vjetori i themelimit të revistës shkencore “Studime filologjike”. Revista shkencore “Studime filologjike” u themelua në vitin 1964. Ajo ishte vijuese e pjesës filologjike të revistës së më…
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Culture and Counter-culture

Franco Ferrarotti · Prof. Emeritus of La Sapienza University, Italy. Founde…
A curious paradox must be faced at the very outset: nothing is perhaps more culturally inclined than the various counter-culture movements. In other words, writing and working against the prevailing culture amount to an essentially cultural enterprise. Culture seems to be inescapable. A supposedly d…
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Rorty on Language and Social Practices

Michele Marsonet · University of Genoa, Italy
Richard Rorty wrote on many occasions that called the linguistic turn was an attempt to keep philosophy an armchair discipline. “The idea - he said - was to mark off a space for a priori knowledge into which neither sociology nor history nor art nor natural science could intrude”. Linguistic analysi…