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21801967 -
DEMOGRAPHY
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The course aims to provide the fundamental methodology for the measurement and analysis of demographic phenomena as well as the knowledge of the main demographic issues
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REYNAUD CECILIA
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Introduction to Demography: definition of demography and population; the historical and actual demographic sources Dimension and structure of population: the total of population, growth rates; population structure. The dynamics of population: generic and specific rates; standardization; the demographic transition. The analysis of demographic trends: Lexis diagram; rates and probabilities; longitudinal and yearly analysis. Mortality: the measures of study on mortality; life-table; child-mortality. Marriage trend: the marriage rates Fertility: birth rates; fertility rates; reproductivity. Migration: main migration sources; migration rates. Forecasting: the main method of demographic projection.
Research material:
European population trends Population ageing Mortality Child Mortality Fertility Projection of population
( reference books)
Poston, D. L., & Micklin, M. (Eds.). (2005). Handbook of population. Kluwer Academic/Plenum. Part I Population Structure 1 Age and Sex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Dudley L. Poston Jr. 2 Population Distribution and Suburbanization . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Avery M. Guest and Susan K. Brown 5 Demography of Aging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Marc A. Garcia, Catherine García, and Kyriakos Markides
Part II Population Processes 12 Fertility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 319 S. Philip Morgan and Anna Rybińska 13 Infant Mortality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 343 Maria Perez-Patron and Bethany DeSalvo 14 Adult Mortality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 355 Richard G. Rogers, Robert A. Hummer, Patrick M. Krueger, and Justin M. Vinneau 15 Internal Migration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 383 Michael J. White and David P. Lindstrom 16 International Migration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 421 Susan K. Brown, Frank D. Bean, and Sabrina Nasir
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21801549 -
HISTORY AND INSTITUTIONS OF AFRICA
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The prime objective is an evolution and enlightenment in the conception of Africa’s history from the sixteenth century to the present day. A part of the course will concentrate on difficulties associated with recording the history of Africa and the continent, with particular emphasis on how to preserve its oral history. Along the same lines of thought: fundamental aspects of modern and contemporary history of Africa concentrating on the slave trade; the impact of Africa on European commerce; colonial domination; resistance within the colonies; and African independence and the emergence of independent states. The course hopes to give an overall view of the history of the African continent and the problems it faces today, placing it within its diverse historical contexts.
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21801549 STORIA E ISTITUZIONI DELL'AFRICA in SCIENZE POLITICHE E RELAZIONI INTERNAZIONALI L-36 N0 VOLTERRA ALESSANDRO
( syllabus)
Geographical explorations Slave trade Some case studies of African nations: Ashanti, Ethiopia, Zulu Colonial expansion Panafricanism The struggles for independence
( reference books)
- J.D. FAGE, J.D. Fage, A History of Africa, 1978, Chap.III and IV
- LUIGI GOGLIA-FABIO GRASSI, IL COLONIALISMO ITALIANO DA ADUA ALL’IMPERO, BARI-ROMA, LATERZA, 1994, CHAP. II.
-ALESSANDRO VOLTERRA, SUDDITI COLONIALI. ASCARI ERITREI 1935-1941, MILANO FRANCO ANGELI, 2005 OR, JOHN THORNTON, AFRICA AND THE AFRICANS IN THE MAKING OF THE ATLANTIC WORLD, 1400-1800, CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS, 1998
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Optional group:
comune Orientamento unico LINGUA A SCELTA II ANNO - COOPERAZIONE - (show)
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21801978 -
LANGUAGE, CULTURE AND INSTITUTIONS IN ENGLISH SPEAKING COUNTRIES
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CANALE A-L The course is made up of three modules, which analyze English language, culture and literature, respectively. Upon completion of the course, students should achieve a critical awareness of the wide-ranging thematic influence of colonialism and imperialism on literature, with a specific focus on the fiction of E. M. Forster. The emphasis on cultural colonialism, as developed through literary texts, will be instrumental to the connection of such theme to modern social and cultural issues. Finally, by promoting active participation in classes, the adopted teaching method envisages the improvement of language skills and the ability to engage in open discussion.
Canale M-Z The course is made up of two modules. While the first module deals with some of the main grammar and morpho-syntactic structures of the English language, the second module focuses on Afrofuturism, an interdisciplinary cultural movement that rejects a number of clichés that have commonly referred to people of African descent. Upon completion of the course, students will be able to take a critical outlook on the different languages of Afrofuturism: music, visual arts, cinema and especially literature − proto-Afrofuturist fiction such as W.E.B. Du Bois’s short story “The Comet” (1920), George S. Schuyler’s novel Black No More (1931) and more recent examples such as Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man (1952) and Octavia E. Butler’s Kindred (1979). The emphasis on Afrofuturism, as developed through literary texts, will be instrumental to the connection of this phenomenon to modern social and cultural issues. By promoting active participation in classes, the adopted teaching method envisages the improvement of language skills and the ability to engage in open discussion.
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AL
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Derived from
21801439 LINGUA, CULTURA E ISTITUZIONI DEI PAESI DI LINGUA INGLESE in SCIENZE POLITICHE E RELAZIONI INTERNAZIONALI L-36 AL ZULLI TANIA
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Lingua, Cultura e Istituzioni dei Paesi di Lingua Inglese (A-L)
Docente: Tania Zulli A.A. 2017/18 8 C.F.U.
Valido per tutti i Corsi di Studio (Lauree Triennali) Inizio Corso: 6 Marzo 2018
Articolazione dell’Insegnamento: 3 moduli, obbligatorio, 225 ore, 8 CFU.
Orario lezioni:
LUNEDI 12.30-14.00 [Aula 1 A], MARTEDI 12.30-14.00 [Aula 1 A], MERCOLEDI 9.00-10.30 [Aula 1A]
PER SOSTENERE L'ESAME E' NECESSARIO PRENOTARSI SUL PORTALE DELLO STUDENTE. LA PRENOTAZIONE TRAMITE EMAIL NON E' RITENUTA VALIDA. ALL’ATTO DELLA VERBALIZZAZIONE, LO STUDENTE DOVRA’ PRESENTARE LA CERTIFICAZIONE DI AVVENUTO SUPERAMENTO DEL TEST CLA. IL SEGUENTE PROGRAMMA E' VALIDO FINO ALLA SESSIONE DI GENNAIO-FEBBRAIO 2019 GLI STUDENTI SONO VIVAMENTE PREGATI DI LEGGERE CON ATTENZIONE IL PROGRAMMA E IL FILE FAQ_COURSE_2018-2019 PRIMA DI CONTATTARE LA DOCENTE
Frequentanti:
• Peter May, Compact First. Second Edition, Student’s Book Pack with answers, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2014.
• E. M. Forster, A Passage to India, London, Penguin, 2005 (o anche altra edizione).
• T. Zulli, Come leggere A Passage to India, Chieti, Solfanelli, 2014.
Non frequentanti:
• Peter May, Compact First. Second Edition, Student’s Book Pack with answers, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2014.
• R. L. Stevenson, The Beach of Falesà/La spiaggia di Falesà, a cura di Richard Ambrosini, Venezia, Marsilio, 2011.
• I seguenti articoli critici saranno disponibili sul sito della docente alla voce “Materiali didattici” a partire da marzo 2018:
1. Richard Ambrosini, “Nei Mari del Sud: 1888-1894”, in R. L. Stevenson e la poetica del romanzo, Roma, Bulzoni, 2001, pp. 331-362. 2. Roslyn Jolly, “Stevenson’s ‘Sterling Domestic Fiction’,: ‘The Beach of Falesá’, The Review of English Studies, Vol. 50, No. 200 (Nov., 1999), pp. 463-482. 3. Tania Zulli, “Identities in Transition: Hybridism in R. L. Stevenson’s Colonial Fiction”, Hybridity. Forms and Figures in Literature and the Visual Arts, Vanessa Guignery, Catherine Pesso-Miquel and François Specq (eds.), Newcastle, Cambridge Scholar Publishing, 2011, pp. 41-48. 4. “Changing Authorial Perspectives in R. L. Stevenson’s Pacific Travel Narratives”, in Transferts et interactions / «L’écriture qui voyage», E-rea, Revue électronique d’études sur le monde englophone, [Online], 11, 2 (2014), Online since 15 July 2014. URL: http://erea.revues.org/3887
Testi consigliati per approfondimento:
Nicola Gardini, Lacuna. Saggio sul non detto, Piccola Biblioteca Einaudi Ns, 2014.
PROGRAMMA 2017-2018
“E. M. FORSTER: COLONIALISM AND LIBERAL IDEOLOGY”
1° modulo: English Grammar: Learning the language Le lezioni del primo modulo saranno volte al potenziamento delle principali abilità linguistiche: grammar, vocabulary, reading, writing, listening, speaking, use of English.
2° modulo: E. M. Forster Il secondo modulo sarà incentrato sull’analisi della figura di E. M. Forster, il cui ruolo di intellettuale e romanziere a cavallo tra il diciannovesimo e il ventesimo secolo rivela interessanti aspetti di connessione di mondi antitetici, contrasti storici, sociali e individuali. La missione di collegamento dei poli oppositivi dell’esistenza, al di là dell’aspetto narrativo, è una missione personale, morale, di conoscenza e comprensione del genere umano, compiuta secondo le regole del pensiero liberale. Nel suo dar voce ai molteplici aspetti dell’esistenza, l’opera forsteriana segue, in una linea ideale, le coordinate ideologiche del liberalismo, che ammette perfettibilità ma non perfezione, aspira alla completezza senza mai raggiungerla. Pur tenendo presente una molteplicità di livelli di analisi (letterario, storico, politico, culturale e teorico), l’approccio critico si fonderà sulla lettura ravvicinata di testi letterari e sull’esplorazione di alcuni meccanismi di testualizzazione che mostrano il ruolo della cultura e della letteratura all’interno del periodo storico-politico di riferimento.
3° modulo: A Passage to India Il terzo modulo si concentrerà sulla lettura di uno dei romanzi di E. M. Forster, A Passage to India, tematicamente basato sulla descrizione del mondo coloniale e sulle dinamiche relazionali tra oriente e occidente. A Passage to India segna il momento di massima creatività della scrittura di E. M. Forster, decretando il punto di arrivo di un lungo processo di esplorazione narrativa, intrapresa dall’autore attraverso opere precedenti. Oltre al merito culturale di rappresentazione delle evoluzioni sociali e razziali, il valore del romanzo è da ricercare nel processo di meditazione sulle forme artistiche e letterarie che esso propone. Nel corso delle lezioni i principali aspetti del romanzo verranno analizzati nel contesto del loro valore storico-sociale e nella prospettiva dei diversi sistemi culturali chiamati in causa.
Tipologia Didattica: Lezioni frontali in lingua inglese. Tre moduli, obbligatorio, 225 ore, 8 CFU.
Frequentanti:
Prova di esonero La Prova di esonero per studenti frequentanti è un test riservato solo ai frequentanti che si tiene al termine del corso. Si basa su una serie di esercizi a scelta multipla e domande aperte che riguardano esclusivamente gli argomenti dei tre moduli trattati in classe. Ulteriori informazioni saranno fornite dal docente durante le lezioni.
Prova orale I frequentanti che intendono migliorare il voto ottenuto alla fine del corso superando la prova di esonero potranno sostenere la Prova Orale in una delle tre sessioni utili (gennaio/febbraio, giugno/luglio, settembre) sugli argomenti trattati in classe (sia di grammatica che di cultura/letteratura). Informazioni dettagliate sulla prova saranno fornite dal docente durante il corso. In base all’esito della Prova orale, il voto finale potrà essere superiore o inferiore alla valutazione di partenza. N.B. Si può accedere alla Prova orale solo se sono stati superati il Test valutativo del CLA e la Prova di esonero per studenti frequentanti. Alla verbalizzazione è necessario presentare al docente documentazione dell’avvenuto superamento del Test del CLA. La prenotazione sul Portale dello Studente è obbligatoria.
Non frequentanti:
Written Exam Il Written Exam è basato su esercizi a scelta multipla e a risposta aperta che prevedono la conoscenza degli argomenti oggetto del corso per studenti non frequentanti.
Prova orale I non frequentanti che intendono migliorare il voto del Written Exam potranno sostenere la Prova Orale in una delle tre sessioni utili (gennaio/febbraio, giugno/luglio, settembre) che verterà sui contenuti dei tre testi in programma. In base all’esito della Prova orale, il voto finale potrà essere superiore o inferiore alla valutazione di partenza. N.B. Si può accedere alla Prova orale solo se sono stati superati il Written Test e il Test valutativo del CLA. Alla verbalizzazione è necessario presentare al docente documentazione dell’avvenuto superamento del Test del CLA. La prenotazione sul Portale dello Studente è obbligatoria.
( reference books)
TEsti Frequentanti:
• Peter May, Compact First. Second Edition, Student’s Book Pack with answers, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2014.
• E. M. Forster, A Passage to India, London, Penguin, 2005 (o anche altra edizione).
• T. Zulli, Come leggere A Passage to India, Chieti, Solfanelli, 2014.
Testi non frequentanti:
• Peter May, Compact First. Second Edition, Student’s Book Pack with answers, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2014.
• R. L. Stevenson, The Beach of Falesà/La spiaggia di Falesà, a cura di Richard Ambrosini, Venezia, Marsilio, 2011.
• I seguenti articoli critici saranno disponibili sul sito della docente alla voce “Materiali didattici” a partire da marzo 2018:
1. Richard Ambrosini, “Nei Mari del Sud: 1888-1894”, in R. L. Stevenson e la poetica del romanzo, Roma, Bulzoni, 2001, pp. 331-362. 2. Roslyn Jolly, “Stevenson’s ‘Sterling Domestic Fiction’,: ‘The Beach of Falesá’, The Review of English Studies, Vol. 50, No. 200 (Nov., 1999), pp. 463-482. 3. Tania Zulli, “Identities in Transition: Hybridism in R. L. Stevenson’s Colonial Fiction”, Hybridity. Forms and Figures in Literature and the Visual Arts, Vanessa Guignery, Catherine Pesso-Miquel and François Specq (eds.), Newcastle, Cambridge Scholar Publishing, 2011, pp. 41-48. 4. “Changing Authorial Perspectives in R. L. Stevenson’s Pacific Travel Narratives”, in Transferts et interactions / «L’écriture qui voyage», E-rea, Revue électronique d’études sur le monde englophone, [Online], 11, 2 (2014), Online since 15 July 2014. URL: http://erea.revues.org/3887
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MZ
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Derived from
21801439 LINGUA, CULTURA E ISTITUZIONI DEI PAESI DI LINGUA INGLESE in SCIENZE POLITICHE E RELAZIONI INTERNAZIONALI L-36 MZ ELIA ADRIANO
( syllabus)
First module: English grammar: Learning the Language The first module deals with some of the main grammar and morpho-syntactic structures of the English language. The language skills acquired by the students will be assessed at the end of the course through the 'Prova di esonero'.
Second module: Afrofuturism: Literature, Music, Cinema Afrofuturism is an interdisciplinary cultural movement that rejects a number of clichés that have commonly referred to people of African descent. At a first glance, Afrofuturism may sound like an oxymoron. “Afro” and “Futurism” are likely to be considered as terms in opposition, the former evoking images of primitivism and backwardness, the latter – ever since F. T. Marinetti’s definition in 1909 – celebrating instead speed and modernity. The creative contribution of Afrofuturist writers, musicians, artists, filmmakers and critics challenges the stereotypical historical view routinely applied to the Black Atlantic experience and proposes counter-histories that reconsider the role of black people in the western society in the past and imagine alternative roles in the future. The module focuses on the different languages of Afrofuturism: music, visual arts, cinema and especially literature − proto-Afrofuturist fiction such as W.E.B. Du Bois’s short story “The Comet” (1920), George S. Schuyler’s novel Black No More (1931) and more recent examples such as Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man (1952) and Octavia E. Butler’s Kindred (1979). The reference material includes works of fiction, critical essays and audiovisual material.
( reference books)
For students attending classes: - Adriano Elia, La Cometa di W.E.B. Du Bois, Roma, RomaTrE-Press, 2015. Further reference material will be given during the course.
For students not attending classes: - R. Ambrosini, A. Rutt, A. Elia, The UK: Learning the Language, Studying the Culture, Roma, Carocci, 2008 (2005). - N. McNaughton, Understanding British and European Political Issues, Manchester, Manchester University Press, 2010 (2003). - A. Hunt, B. Wheeler, “Brexit: All you need to know about the UK leaving the EU”, BBC News, 5 September 2017 (available here: https://scienzepolitiche-uniroma3-it.mirror.uniroma3.it/aelia/wp-content/uploads/sites/29/2009/11/Brexit.pdf). - English Grammar 2019-20 (available here: https://scienzepolitiche-uniroma3-it.mirror.uniroma3.it/aelia/wp-content/uploads/sites/29/2019/09/English-Grammar-2019_20.pdf).
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21810068 -
STORIA E CULTURE DELL'AMBIENTE
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The course aims to provide a basic preparation on the relation between man and the environment during history; more precisely on the behaviors towards the environment during the different centuries, on the historical roots of environmental problems, on the degree of awareness on the matter, on the single exemplary cases and on the minor ones. Through the paradigms and categories of historical analysis, we want to provide tools of knowledge and analysis that can be valid for history and for the present.
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21810069 -
STORIA DEL DIRITTO PUBBLICO
(objectives)
The course is intended to illustrate, through the direct examination of the sources of law and doctrine of the legal science in modern and contemporary Europe, the rationale of the constitutionalism in its legislative development during XVIII and XIX centuries with particular reference to France, Germany and Italy. Particular attention will be dedicated to the evolution of English constitutionalism, which deals with different theoretical and practical profiles with respect to those relating to French, German and Italian constitution experiences. It will be indeed to explain that English legal system was not involved to problems characterising other Countries in Europe further to the exit from the Ancient Regime through the introduction of the “sole subject of the law” and through the development of the State as legislator and its personification.
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21810069 STORIA DEL DIRITTO PUBBLICO in SCIENZE POLITICHE PER IL GOVERNO E L'AMMINISTRAZIONE L-36 N0 (A-Z) FERRI GIORDANO
( syllabus)
The course is intended to illustrate, through the direct examination of the sources of law and doctrine of the legal science in modern and contemporary Europe, the rationale of the constitutionalism in its legislative development during XVIII and XIX centuries with particular reference to France, Germany and Italy.
Particular attention will be dedicated to the evolution of English constitutionalism, which deals with different theoretical and practical profiles with respect to those relating to French, German and Italian constitution experiences.
It will be indeed to explain that English legal system was not involved to problems characterising other Countries in Europe further to the exit from the Ancient Regime through the introduction of the “sole subject of the law” and through the development of the State as legislator and its personification.
It will be further highlighted that the English legal system during the first half of the XIX century, based on the complex and articulated common law system, was not influenced by the theory of Sovereign State arising from French Revolution nor by the pushing to the need of the drafting of a written constitution.
A predominant part of the course will be dedicated to the development of the concept of State in the legal culture in Europe during ‘800 and ‘900, during the transition from its liberal approach to the totalitarian or almost totalitarian ones.
The theoretical reasons of such evolution of the concept of State will be further exanimated on the basis of the ideas of the most recent European Doctrine with reference to the matter of the rule of law (and to the connected matter of the legal formalism), citizenship and political representation.
( reference books)
For attendees students- in addition to the study of the notes – the following books are suggested:Tempi del diritto: età medievale, moderna, contemporanea, Giappichelli 2016; For non-attendees students the following books are suggested:Tempi del diritto: età medievale, moderna, contemporanea, Giappichelli, 2016; M. CARAVALE, Storia del diritto nell’Europa moderna e contemporanea, Editori Laterza, 2012, cap. IV, V, VI; P. ALVAZZI DEL FRATE, Il costituzionalismo moderno. Appunti e fonti di storia del diritto pubblico, Giappichelli Editore, 2007.
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21810066 -
STORIA DELL'EUROPA
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The course aims to acquire the basic scientific-disciplinary skills aimed at identifying the main historical issues that characterize European history in the Early Modern Age. The objective, in particular, is to develop in students the critical knowledge of the main cultural, religious and political moments that marked the transition from the Europe of the religious wars to the Europe of religious and political tolerance. The aim of the course is to teach the students to understand the complexity of historical phenomena and the intertwining of its institutional, political, religious, social and cultural dimensions.
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21810067 -
CONTABILITA' DI STATO
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The aim of the course is to provide the tools for understanding the State accounting, a matter that in the recent years has been subject of important reform measuresunder the pressure of the European Union. The educational objectives are intended to provide: a) An analysis of the constitutional framework, regulatory institutions, the subjects and documents, as well as the influence of the European Union with the tools andchoices used by the public finance; b) A critical study with a specific attention to current issues: fiscal federalism, the obligation of a balanced budget, relations with the European Union, spending review.
It will thus enable learners on the one hand, to learn the main elements of this subject, even for bankruptcy for the future challenges of their post-graduate course. On the other hand, to acquire a critical analysis on the issues, because the State accounting is a matter that escapes from the narrow space of the science books and that studies the function of planning, coordination and planning of public resources. It affects the economic and social life of our country.
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21810011 -
DIRITTO REGIONALE
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SINCE THE MID-1990S THE IMPORTANCE OF REGIONAL LAW HAS CONSTANTLY INCREASED. WITH THE DEVOLOPMENT OF THE "NEW REGIONALISM" THAT LED TO THE CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM OF 1999 AND 2001. SO, THE REGIONS HAVE OBTAINED A CENTRAL POSITION IN THE "REPUBLIC OF THE AUTONOMIES", AS OUTLINED BY ART. 114 COST.
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64
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21801786 -
HISTORY AND INSTITUTIONS OF ASIA
(objectives)
This course focuses on the contemporary history of international relations in East Asia. Particular attention will be devoted to the positions occupied by Japan and China during the Cold War years, as well as to their interactions both with the other regional actors, the two Superpowers and Europe. The analysis of the factors generated by the bipolar order will facilitate the identification of continuity and discontinuity lines in the broader context of globalization.
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FRATTOLILLO OLIVIERO
( syllabus)
This course focuses on the contemporary history of international relations in East Asia. Particular attention will be devoted to the positions occupied by Japan and China during the Cold War years, as well as to their interactions both with the other regional actors, the two superpowers and Europe. The analysis of the factors generated by the bipolar order will facilitate the identification of continuity and discontinuity moments in the broader context of the globalization.
( reference books)
Syllabus for attending students:
1) A. Best, J.M. Hanhimäki, J.A. Maiolo, K.E. Schulze, Storia delle relazioni internazionali. Il mondo nel XX secolo e oltre, UTET, 2014 (capitoli: 8, 9, 10, 12, 14 e 15); 2) O. Frattolillo, Il Giappone tra Est e Ovest. La ricerca di un ruolo internazionale nell’era bipolare, Franco Angeli, 2014; 3) F. Mazzei, V. Volpi, Asia al centro, EGEA, 2014, seconda edizione (capitoli: 2, 3, 4, 10, 12); 4) R. Lim, Geopolitics of East Asia, Routledge, 2005.
Syllabus for non-attending students:
1) A. Best, J.M. Hanhimäki, J.A. Maiolo, K.E. Schulze, Storia delle relazioni internazionali. Il mondo nel XX secolo e oltre, UTET, 2014 (capitoli: 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14 e 15); 2) O. Frattolillo, Il Giappone tra Est e Ovest. La ricerca di un ruolo internazionale nell’era bipolare, Franco Angeli, 2014; 3) F. Mazzei, V. Volpi, Asia al centro, EGEA, 2014, seconda edizione (interamente); 4) R. Lim, Geopolitics of East Asia, Routledge, 2005; Un testo a scelta tra i seguenti: 1) O. Frattolillo, Diplomacy in Japan-EU Relations. From the Cold War to the Post-Bipolar Era, Routledge, 2013; 2) O. Frattolillo, Interwar Japan beyond the West. The Search for a New Subjectivity in World History, Cambridge SP, 2012; 3) O. Frattolillo, L’etica dell’inter-essere. La costruzione della relazionalità intersoggettiva in Watsuji Tetsurô, Mimesis, 2013. Ulteriori letture consigliate (non obbligatorie) valide per tutti: 1) O. Frattolillo, A. Best, Japan and the Great War, Palgrave Macmillan, 2015; 2) J.E. Pieper Mooney, F. Lanza, De-Centering Cold War History. Local and Global Change, Routledge, 2013.
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21801051 -
ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT OF PUBLIC AND NON PROFIT ORGANISATIONS
(objectives)
The aims of this course is to explain public sector management and accounting by an integrated approach, such as drawing together accounting theory and practice for each of the main areas (modules) of financial accounting, management accounting and audit. This course is designed to help students develop specific public sector accounting skills. Module I – Introduction: In the first section, the objective is to explain the managerial developments in the public sector, by give a brief history of these; Module II – Management accounting: In the second section the objective is to explain developments in the use of internal markets and compulsory competition and the more recent emphasis on public-private concept and the introduction of the private concept in the public sector; Module III – Financial accounting: In the third section the object is to explain updates and internationalizes the discussion of financial accounting theory and regulation. Module IV – Auditing: In the fourth section are explained the international developments of audit in the public sector
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Derived from
21201488 ECONOMIA DELLE AZIENDE E DELLE AMMINISTRAZIONI PUBBLICHE E NON PROFIT in ECONOMIA E GESTIONE AZIENDALE L-18 N0 GRANDIS FABIO GIULIO
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Module I – Introduction 1. the nature of public sector accounting; 2. public sector accounting; 3. economy, efficiency and effectiveness. Module II – Management accounting 1. planning and control; 2. the role of management accounting; 3. management accounting and planning; 4. management accounting and control; 5. the annual revenue budget; 6. line-item budgeting and programme budgeting; 7. budget preparation. Module III – Financial accounting 1.accounting theory; 2. accounting theory and public sector organisations; 3. stewardship and accountability; 4. objectives in public sector accounting theory; 5. the reporting unit; 6. accounting policy-making; 7. different accrual accounting policies; 8. the major techniques of financial accounting; 9. budgetary accounting; 10. cash accounting; 11. accruals accounting; 12. annual reports and accounts; 13. accounting uniformity; 14. performance measurement.
( reference books)
R. Jones, N. Pendlebury – Public sector accounting. Pearson Education, 2000. It could be excluded: from pag. 48 to 57; from pag. 69 to 124; from pag. 185 to 207; from pag. 233 to 245.
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21801968 -
STATISTICAL MODELLING
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Being able to choose the most appropriate statistical model for the analysis of socio-economic phenomena. Getting familiar with the statistical environment R for model estimation and goodness of fit evaluation. Being able to communicate efficiently the model output.
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21801968 MODELLI STATISTICI in SCIENZE POLITICHE E RELAZIONI INTERNAZIONALI L-36 LAGONA FRANCESCO
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Introduction to R e R Studio. Importing data. Basic graphs. Basics of descriptive data analysis. Linear models: analysis of variance and regression. Interactions and transformations, Generalized linear models: logistic regression and Poisson regression. Time series analysis: temporal autocorrelation and linear models with ARMA errors. Spatial statistics: spatial autocorrelation and linear models with SAR and CAR errors. Panel data: random effects and generalized linear mixed effects models.
( reference books)
Dalgaard, P (2008) Introductory Statistics with R, Springer.
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21801250 -
THE SOCIOLOGY OF COMMUNICATION
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The main aim of this course (“Geopolitics of code. Languages, power and identity in digital networks”) is to learn how digital languages and instruments influence our everyday life, and how they create new cultural representations and self-representations that transform and standardize our knowledge, but also our cultures and societies as a whole. Students will be introduced to the theoretical and practical aspects of the so-called "bias" of digital media, unmask their often invisible infrastructures, and learn to investigate how software and algorithms shape our consciousness. Through examples taken from different places and geopolitical contexts you will also see how it is possible to make a critical and alternative use of these tools. The first part will introduce you to the main thinkers and ideas of the sociology and history of media studies, from Harold Innis to Marshall McLhuan, from Vannevar Bush to Tim Berners-Lee. This will give you the necessary background to deal with the second part that will take place in a computer lab. Here you will explore practically how codes work, and you will learn how to build a ‘digital edition’ of a text using HTML and XML. At the end of the course you will have an idea not only about how digital media shape the present geopolitical scenario, but you will have developed some practical experience on how also all computing “codes” and applications imply and reflect social, political and cultural views and biases. For all these reasons students’ physical attendance, especially during practical sessions, is highly recommended.
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FIORMONTE DOMENICO
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The aim of the course "Geopolitics of the code. Languages, power and identity in digital network" is to: 1) introduce the students to the basic concepts of the sociology of media; 2) analyze the intellectual contributions of the most prominent 20th century media theorists; 3) reflect on the geopolitical unbalances of the digital media scenario; 4) explore practical and theoretical alternatives offered by unconventional groups and initiatives on software, coding and social media; 5) understand the "logic of coding" through practical sessions and guided exercises in the computing lab.
( reference books)
Required readings (for all students)
1) Ricciardi, Mario (2012), La comunicazione. Maestri e paradigmi, Roma-Bari, Laterza. 2) Miconi, Andrea (2013), Teorie e pratiche del web, Bologna, Il Mulino. 3) Geert Lovink (2016), Ossessioni collettive. Critica dei social media, Milano, Università Bocconi Editore (English edition available).
Students who will not able to come to class can still take the final exam, but are required to study the volume by Nick Couldry (Sociologia dei nuovi media. Teoria sociale e pratiche mediali digitali, Milano-Torino, Pearson, 2015 [English edition available]), and upon contacting the teacher will select one volume from the following list:
1) Bauman, Zygmunt; Lyon, David (2015), Sesto potere. La sorveglianza nella modernità liquida, Roma-Bari, Laterza. 2) Balbi Gabriele; Magaudda Paolo (2014), Storia dei media digitali. Rivoluzioni e continuità, Roma-Bari, Laterza. 3) Fiormonte, Domenico (2003), Scrittura e filologia nell’era digitale, Torino, Bollati Boringhieri. 4) Lanier, Jaron (2010), Tu non sei un gadget, Milano, Mondadori. 5) Rampini, Federico (2015), Rete padrona. Amazon, Apple, Google & co. Il volto oscuro della rivoluzione digitale, Milano, Feltrinelli.
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21810061 -
DIRITTO CIVILE DELLA FAMIGLIA E DELLE SUCCESSIONI
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The course illustrates the institutes of family law modified by the last legal regulation on civil unions and cohabitation and unification of child status, as well as the fundamental notions of inheritance law, aiming to provide the tools to understand, through legal discipline, the evolution of the social reality of family relationships.
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