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Sociology of organizations
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The teaching of Sociology of organizations will make students acquire the basic concepts of the theoretical framework of organizational sociology and examine the interconnections with other disciplines, which have, as their object of study, work and organizations, through the analysis of organizational theories and empirical study of new organizational models operating in innovative companies and public administrations Knowledge and understanding: - to provide knowledge of historical, theoretical and methodological models for the transition from Taylor-Fordist type of organizational and bureaucratic approach “cognitive”, and the analysis of the interconnections of a cultural and management relating to the affirmation of the company network and the Total Quality Management. Applying knowledge and understanding: - to develop skills and expertise in the analysis of the processes of evolution of organizational models, on the development of organizational learning, in view of intertwining of individual and collective dynamics in the functioning of organizations and the necessary integration between the strategic variables: people, processes, technologies and facilities. Making judgements: - to promote critical analysis of the evolution of organizational models in public administration, on the transformation of the bureaucratic model and the success of the telocratic model of new public management, based on analysis of business case studies and testimonials. Communication skills: - can communicate about their understanding, skills and activities, concerning the course contents, with peers, supervisors and clients. Learning skills: - have the learning skills to undertake further studies related to the analysis of the various organizational models, with particular attention to the structural and cultural dimensions, to the coordination mechanisms, to the redesign of innovative organizational models, with a high degree of autonomy.
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COCOZZA ANTONIO
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The course contemplates three main parts. The first one provides knowledge of historical, theoretical and methodological models for the transition from Taylor-Fordist type of organizational and bureaucratic approach “cognitive”, and the analysis of the interconnections of a cultural and management relating to the affirmation of the company network and the Total Quality Management. The second part aims to develop skills and expertise in the analysis of the processes of evolution of organizational models, on the development of organizational learning, in view of intertwining of individual and collective dynamics in the functioning of organizations and the necessary integration between the strategic variables: people, processes, technologies and facilities. The last one has to objective to promote a critical analysis of the evolution of organizational models in public administration, on the transformation of the bureaucratic model and the success of the telocratic model of new public management, based on analysis of business case studies and testimonials.
( reference books)
COCOZZA A., Organizzazioni. Culture, modelli, governance, Franco Angeli, Milano, 2014. COCOZZA A., Il sistema scuola. Autonomia, sviluppo e responsabilità nel lifewide learning, Franco Angeli, Milano, 2012.
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22910091 -
Cultural and social Anthropology
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The teaching proposes a recognition of the themes of cultural and social anthropology: from the overcoming of the“race” and of every form of exclusion and discrimination; to the concept of culture through the relativism/ethnocentrism debate; in the complexity of ethnic identity, with the analysis of the historic process of diversity to the sociocultural realities of globalization, as migration, gender and body, together with new parental and family realities. - Knowledge and understanding: will become familiar with the basic concepts of social cultural anthropology, knowing the different interpretative theories of socio-cultural phenomena related to diversity. - Applying knowledge and understanding: it will be able to orient itself critically between the different representations of cultural plurality, reconstructing its historical-anthropological paths and analyzing its contradictions. - Applying knowledge and understanding: it will be able to orient itself critically between the different representations of cultural plurality, reconstructing its historical-anthropological paths and analyzing its contradictions. - Communication skills: on diversity it will be able to distinguish the plan of rhetoric from that of empirical research
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PINELLI BARBARA
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Through anthropological languages, theories, and methods, the students will be provided d basic knowledge and analytical tools useful for building a critical social gaze on contemporary processes, especially related to social discrimination, construction of inequalities, and unequal distribution of social resources. The course offers anthropology's interpretative keys and methodological tools for analysing intertwined forms of oppression (intersectionality) referring to human mobility and the social, political, and cultural processes it entails. In the contemporary world, the anthropological perspective is a critical study aiming at understanding cultural diversity and similarities, processes building inequalities, differences, social hierarchies, new forms of action and resistance. The course aims to provide a) knowledge of anthropological perspectives and their main concepts and b) to develop an ability to understand currents of thought in their historical and social dimensions. In applying such knowledge, theories, and concepts, students will be able to c) develop a reflexive, autonomous, and critical gaze on the main topics of contemporary (migrations, violence, vulnerability, intersectional perspective on oppression). The ethnographic method and ethnographic examples will encourage a participatory approach to understand the ‘otherness’, becoming a helpful means to develop a comparative and non-ethnocentric perspective, together with micro-macro levels of analysis.
( reference books)
1) Palumbo Berardino, Pizza Giovanni, Schirripa Pino (2023). Antropologia culturale e sociale. Concetti, storia, prospettive. Hoepli. Parte Prima. L’antropologia e i suoi campi (pp. 1-38). Parte Seconda. Panoramica storica degli studi di antropologia culturale e sociale (pp. 39-114). Parte terza. Parole chiave per un’antropologia contemporanea: Corpo (pp. 134-149); Femminismo e antropologia (pp.165-177); Genere (pp. 178-188); Mobilità (pp. 256-270); Resistenze (pp. 271-285)
2) King Charles (2020). La riscoperta dell'umanità. Come un gruppo di antropologi ribelli reinventò le idee di razza, sesso e genere nel XX secolo. Einaudi.
3) Reference articles and suggested lecture notes (will be indicated and uploaded by the teacher)
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36
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EDUCATIONAL EXPERIMENTATION
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Promote in students the knowledge about the empirical-experimental methodologies used in educational research in order to develop basic skills for the recognition and detection of the variables that influence and co-determine educational phenomena. In detail, the following learning objectives are described: - Knowledge and understanding Knowledge of empirical research methods in education. - Ability to apply knowledge and development of critical ability Understanding, planning and implementing empirical research in education Learn to evaluate and use the results of empirical studies and evaluate an empirical research plan.
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NIRCHI STEFANIA
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During the course we will review the history, theoretical models and methods of inquiry in empirical research in education; procedures for constructing and validating assessment instruments in education. The course texts are:
TEXTS ADOPTED FOR THE COURSE 1) Lucisano, P., Salerni, A.. (2021). Metodologia della ricerca in educazione e formazione. Roma: Carocci. (solamente i capitoli 1; 2; 3; (solo i paragrafi 3.1; 3.2; 3.3; 3.4; 3.5; 3.5.1; 3.5.2; 3.5.3; 3.5.4; 3.5.5); 6 2) Nirchi, S., Simeone, D. (2022). La qualità della valutazione educativa. Verifica e valutazione degli apprendimenti.
THERE ARE NO TEXTS FOR THE LAB
During the Educational Experimentation Workshop we will look at a particular type of educational research: docimological research, relating to evaluation in the school environment.
Detailed programme of the whorkshop: - Docimology Concept - Functions of evaluation - Dimensions of evaluation - Object of evaluation: (knowledge, skills, competences) - Strategies and tools - Formulation of learning objectives and descriptors - Formulation of test and evaluation item - Authentic Assessment and Skills Evaluation - School self-evaluation report
( reference books)
TEXTS ADOPTED FOR EDUCATIONAL EXPERIMENTATION 1) Lucisano, P., Salerni, A.. (2021). Metodologia della ricerca in educazione e formazione. Roma: Carocci. (solamente i capitoli 1; 2; 3; (solo i paragrafi 3.1; 3.2; 3.3; 3.4; 3.5; 3.5.1; 3.5.2; 3.5.3; 3.5.4; 3.5.5); 6 2) Nirchi, S., Simeone, D. (2022). La qualità della valutazione educativa. Verifica e valutazione degli apprendimenti. Roma: Anicia.
The workshop does not include additional texts to those of the Educational Experimentation course
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22910086 -
Methods and techniques of writing in education
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MANFREDA ADA
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The course offers the following learning contents: - what and how to tell - the parts of narration - what you need to know to understand a narrative text - narration and learning contexts - storytelling and reflective thinking - narration and pedagogical supervision - narration as an intervention tool in different educational contexts - analysis and interpretation of narratives: tools
( reference books)
- Paola Bastianoni, La narrazione come strumento formativo nella relazione educativa, Carocci, 2022 - Andrea Bernardelli, Che cos'è la narrazione, Carocci, 2019 - Materials and digital resources provided by the teacher
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22910090 -
General Sociology
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Today, the sociologist must be able to analyze and respond to different issues of social coexistence: globalization, ecology, gender and sexuality, migration ... major issues that bring with them the transformations of social relations, family, stratification, education, religion, the arts, the use of the media. The course therefore intends to address the forms and changes of living in society, according to different theories and methods of investigation. With the study of General Sociology, the student will be able to achieve the following educational objectives. In terms of knowledge and comprehension: - knowledge of the theoretical principles of sociology; - ability to express oneself in the language and terms of the discipline; - understanding of the interconnections that structure the relationship between man and society in different macro systemic contexts: social, economic, cultural. In terms of knowledge and comprehension skills applied: - ability to apply the knowledge acquired in research projects on the topics covered by the course; - ability to apply sociological theories by elaborating research hypotheses and selecting the most suitable research techniques. In terms of autonomy of judgement: - ability to critically read manuals and specialist texts concerning the discipline; - ability to identify the appropriate methods of study and research in relation to the different contexts of application; - ability to read critically the results of studies, research and projects. In terms of communication skills: - acquisition of terminology specific to the discipline; - ability to express clearly, even to a non-specialist audience, environmental issues in the global socio-economic context. In terms of learning capacity: - understanding of the importance of field observation and direct experience of the processes being studied.
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GAMMAITONI MILENA
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If we think of sociology as a reflective thought on humanity, on his actions in society, it could be said that it has always existed: from philosophy, in literature, among scholars of every age, in the most varied fields. A science arises from the human need to satisfy certain needs, proposing answers, practical solutions to real problems or cognitive needs. Sociology combines theory and empirical research, and today, more than ever, it is useful for knowing how to analyze and respond to the issues of social coexistence: culture, democracy, health, globalization, ecology, gender and sexuality, migrations, symbolic representations, great themes that carry within them the transformations of social relations, of the family, of stratification, of education, of religion, of the arts, of the use of the mass media. The course therefore intends to address the forms and changes of living in society, according to different theories and methods of investigation, with the aim of making female students more and more autonomous and aware. Able to set up conceptually oriented empirical research. Particular attention will be paid to the themes closest to the professional paths of the Eduform, Edunido and SFP degree courses, with particular attention to childhood.
Methods of assigning and carrying out the Degree Thesis Female and male students must contact the professor at least one year before the date on which they plan to graduate, presenting a written project (two pages) and a bibliography. We recommend reading Umberto Eco's How to do a thesis, Bompiani ed. The Prof. receives by appointment: milena.gammaitoni@uniroma3.it Regulations for graduating students: 1) Periodically send your work to the teacher: one chapter at a time over the course of the months of study for the thesis, in order to receive prompt and periodic advice and corrections. For this reason, theses written in a short time, without having interacted with the teacher during writing and sent a few days before the delivery of the CD to the secretariat, will not be accepted; 2) The title of the definitive thesis must be agreed with the professor; 3) The final thesis must be sent to the teacher one month before the delivery of the CD.
( reference books)
Testi di esame
Il Manuale e tre libri in lettura per 9 crediti -
Il Manuale e due libri in lettura per 6 crediti
1) Manuale
Rita Bichi, a cura, “Sociologia”, Editore Vita e Pensiero, Milano, 2022 PARTI DA STUDIARE: dall'introduzione a pagina 439 e capitoli 40 e 41. Il Manuale e tre libri in lettura per 9 crediti - Il Manuale e due libri in lettura per 6 crediti 1) Manuale Rita Bichi, a cura, “Sociologia”, Editore Vita e Pensiero, Milano, 2022 PARTI DA STUDIARE: dall'introduzione a pagina 439 e capitolo 40 e 41. 2) Un testo a scelta tra: 2 testo a scelta) E. Goffman, La vita quotidiana come rappresentazione o I rituali dell’interazione, L. Berger, T. Luckmann, La realtà come costruzione sociale, M. Weber,Lo spirito protestante e le origini del capitalismo o La scienza come professione. La politica come professione, E. Durkheim, Il Suicidio, P. H. Marcuse, L’uomo ad una dimensione, W. Adorno, La personalità autoritaria, P. Bourdieu, Il dominio maschile, Feltrinelli, C.W. Mills, L'immaginazione sociologica, Il Saggiatore, Hannah Arendt, Vita activa o Le origini del totalitarismo, qualsiasi edizione, Franco Ferrarotti, La sociologia alla riscoperta della qualità/oppure/ La sociologia, Agnes Heller, Per una teoria dei sentimenti, Mary Wollstonecraft, I diritti delle donne, Z. Bauman, Amore liquido. 3) Testo: Milena Gammaitoni, Storie di vita di artiste europee, dal Medioevo alla contemporaneità, Cleup, Padova 4) Un testo a scelta tra: (qualsiasi edizione, molti testi sono presenti in biblioteca e si possono richiedere nel sistema interbibliotecario nazionale) Aversano L., Caianiello O., Gammaitoni M., a cura, Musiciste e Compositrici, Storia e storie di vita, SEdM, 2021 ( ordinabile nel sito www.sedm.it), Bartholini I., Violenza di prossimità. La vittima, il carnefice, lo spettatore e il «grande occhio», Carbone C., Voci indigene e saperi sovversivi, Le donne Maori innovano le conoscenze, Mimesis, 2021, Carnà K., Nuove identità in una società multietnica, Percorsi tra scuole, religioni, famiglie, Cleup, 2020, Carnà K., S. Rossetti, Corpi e identità, donne dal subcontinente indiano all’Italia, Maori Ed. 2021, Grassi E., Etica e intelligenza artificiale, questioni aperte, Armando, 2020, Corbisiero F., M. Nocenzi, Manuale di educazione al genere e alla sessualità, Utet, 2021 Costa C., Morsello B., Incerta religiosità, forme molteplici del credere, Franco Angeli, 2020, D’Amato M. a cura, Immaginario e satanismo, Universitaria, 2010 Gammaitoni M., a cura, Le arti e la politica. Le risposte della sociologia, Cleup, 2015, Gammaitoni M., a cura, Per una sociologia delle arti. Storia e storie di vita, Cleup, 2012 Gammaitoni M., a cura, Roma in mutamento? Intercultura e inclusione per servizi pubblici innovativi, Cleup, 2021. Romeo A., Per una sociologia del corpo, Mondadori, 2018, Odorisio G.C., Harriet Martineau e Tocqueville, Due diverse letture della democrazia americana, Rubettino I libri dell'editore Cleup si possono ordinare direttamente a redazione@cleup.it oppure on line su ibs libri
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