Quaderni di storia dell'Università di Torino, 6

Quaderni di storia dell'Università di Torino / a cura di Angelo d'Orsi. - n.6 (2004). - Torino : Il Segnalibro, [2004]. - X, 401 p. ; 24 cm. ((Periodicità irregolare. - Non pubblicato nel 2006 e 2007

Quaderni di storia dell'Università di Torino, 4

Quaderni di storia dell'Università di Torino / a cura di Angelo d'Orsi. - n. 4 (2000). - Torino : Il Segnalibro, [2000]. - X, 416 p. ; 24 cm. ((Periodicità irregolare. - Non pubblicato nel 2006 e 2007

Quaderni di storia dell'Università di Torino, 2

Quaderni di storia dell'Università di Torino / a cura di Angelo d'Orsi. - n.2 (1998). - Torino : Il Segnalibro, [1998]. - 561 p. ; 24 cm. ((Periodicità irregolare. - Non pubblicato nel 2006 e 2007

Quaderni di storia dell'Università di Torino, 10 (2009-2011)

Quaderni di storia dell'Università di Torino. - n.10 (2009-2011). - Torino : Celid, [2012]. - 222 p. ; 24 cm. ((Periodicità irregolare. - Non pubblicato nel 2006 e 2007

Quaderni di storia dell'Università di Torino, 1

Quaderni di storia dell'Università di Torino / a cura di Angelo d'Orsi. - A.1, n.1 (1996). - Torino : il Segnalibro, 1996. - 390 p. ; 24 cm. ((Periodicità irregolare. - Non pubblicato nel 2006 e 2007

Prostituzione e diritti fondamentali: un'analisi comparata delle costituzioni e delle legislazioni nazionali

Lo scritto analizza i modelli legislativi esistenti in materia di prostituzione sul panorama europeo, soffermandosi su quei delicati profili giuridici inerenti il bilanciamento dei diritti fondamentali racchiusi nelle singole Costituzioni nazionali. In particolare l'analisi riguarda l'ordinamento russo, svedese, italiano e tedesco, che rispettivamente riflettono il proibizionismo, il neoproibizionismo, l'abolizionismo e la regolamentazione della prostituzione. The work deals with the existing relationship between prostitute's fundamental rights and all the legal frameworks which are in force in Europe. Chapter I examines some legal, thorny issues concerning prostitution, such as the disposal of the body, the notion of human dignity, the equality principle, the general clause of good customs, the right to work and to health and. In Chapters II-V these issues are transposed into the analysis of four European States' Constitution and legislations. The Russian prohibitionism is characterised by the prostitutes' administrative prosecution on the basis of public morality and health. The Swedish neo-prohibitionism aims at establishing a gender policy, which is grounded on a new social order; as a result, Swedish law subjects clients to sanctions, while considering prostitutes as victims who deserve a special protection. Italian abolitionism provides for a freedom to prostitute yourself which must be in compliance with the general clause of public morality, while prosecuting all those activities that are ancillary and apt to violate the prostitutes' self-determination; in any case, the legislative aim is to respect and fulfil all the constitutional fundamental rights. The German regulatory framework regards prostitution as an expression of the occupational freedom provided by the Basic Law, in order to promote the individual's substantial self-determination and to protect prostitutes' fundamental rights. Finally the work ends with a short consideration on whether there is - or there is not - a legal pattern which is apt to protect all the fundamental rights to whom prostitutes are entitled.

Professioni non togate nel Piemonte d'Antico Regime : professionisti della salute e della proprietà

Professioni non togate nel Piemonte d'Antico Regime : professionisti della salute e della proprietà / a cura di Donatella Balani e Dino Carpanetto. - Torino : Il Segnalibro, 2001 (stampa 2003). - XIV, 441 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. ((Fa parte di Quaderni di storia dell'Università di Torino, 5

Proceedings of the 26th Workshop on the Developments in the Italian PhD Research on Food Science, Technology and Biotechnology Asti (Italy), 19th-21st September 2022

This book collects the conference proceedings of the 26th Workshop on the Developments in the Italian PhD Research on Food Science Technology and Biotechnology, held at the UniASTISS Polo Universitario Asti Studi Superiori “Rita Levi Montalcini” from 19th to 21st September 2022. The goal of the conference is to gather PhD students from all Italian universities of whom projects deal with food-related topics to define the state of the art of the Italian academic research in this area of study.

Potere e controllo sulle piattaforme digitali: il ruolo della mascolinità egemone nella violenza di genere online

This essay aims to investigate, through an analysis of the literature and the presentation of an experimental study, the main psycho-social risk factors underlying online gender-based violence, together with the way in which this form of abuse is perceived by the population. The first chapter offers an overview of the main psychological, emotional and relational dynamics underlying gender-based discrimination and abuse (online or offline), together with the analysis of some behavioural practices frequently carried out in the context of the so-called “homosocial relationships” (Bird, 1996). The second chapter of this work specifically addresses the presentation of the aforementioned environments. In this regard, the illicit production of sexually explicit material, the use of photo-editing techniques within a pornographic frame (deepfake-porn) and the submission of one's own genitals' photos without the recipient's consent (cyberflashing) represent some of the online gender-based form of abuse most frequently carried out, together with the non-consensual dissemination of intimate images. The last part of the second chapter presents the so-called “manosphere”, a virtual network made up of blogs, forums and online groups explicitly dedicated to the establishment of homosocial relationships based on nostalgia for the traditional patriarchal values. The third chapter addresses the prevention of online gender-based violence. Since the introjection of sexist beliefs and gender stereotypes begins in early childhood, offering young people non-stereotyped grafic, linguistic and media representations is crucial, as well as addressing topics such as gender, affectivity and non-judgmental sexuality in primary and secondary school. On the other hand, an equally important role belongs to the media system, due to its ability to promote social norms introjection by the population (Cialdini and Trost, 1998). Finally, the fourth chapter offers a brief presentation of this experimental research project. The study highlighted a strong relationship between individual levels of sexism, sexual double standard and right wing authoritarianism and, on the other side, people's ability (or inability) to feel empathy towards victims of online gender-based violence, emphasazing the need to address these variables in order to prevent the diffusion of the phenomenon.

Per un’intelligenza artificiale a favore del multilinguismo europeo Raccomandazioni strategiche rivolte ai decisori europei How artificial intelligence can further European multilingualism Strategic recommendations for European decision-makers

Il presente report intende fornire ai policy e decision makers dell’Unione europea degli argomenti e dei dati utili al fine d’investire su un’intelligenza artificiale a favore del multilinguismo europeo, proponendo quattro raccomandazioni specifiche. A tale scopo, il gruppo di lavoro sulle attività linguistiche che si è costituito attorno alla rete del Centro d’eccellenza Jean Monnet Artificial Intelligence for European Integration (AI4EI) a Torino ha inteso far dialogare persone esperte nei settori della linguistica, della glottodidattica, della traduzione, dell’analisi del discorso, dell’informatica e dell’ingegneria per l’informazione così da produrre dati e ricerche sull’impatto dell’IA nel settore dell’industria delle lingue e sul multilinguismo dell’Unione europea.

This report aims to provide Eueropean Unione policy and decision makers some arguments and data or facts useful in order to invest in artificial intelligence for European multilingualism, proposing four specific recommendations. To this end, the working group on linguistic language, which was formed around the network of the Jean Monnet Center of Excellence Artificial Intelligence for European Integration (AI4EI) in Turin, Italy, aimed to bring together people who are experts in the the fields of linguistics, glottodidactics, translation, discourse analysis, computer science and information engineering in order to produce facts and research on the impact of AI in the language industry and on multilingualism in the European Union.