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Questo é il terzo volume nella mia serie di trattati on-line riguardanti la tecnica musicale. Gli altri riguardano La Forma, Il Contrappunto e l'Armonia. Tutti si basano sulle mie esperienze di compositore e d'insegnante.
Nella miscellanea per Paolo Tiezzi, Ex libris, Firenze 2023
In: M. Dębiec, J. Górski, J. Müller, M. Nowak, A. Pelisiak, T. Saile, P. Włodarczak (Eds) From Farmers to Heroes? Archaeological Studies in Honor of Sławomir Kadrow. Universitätsforschungen zur prähistorischen Archäologie 376, Bonn, 505-521, 2022
The article discusses the new finds of fluted maces (Type B) in the Baltic-Pontic Area. The first absolute dating of a Type-A mace is offered and two mace occurrence horizons are characterised, one referring to the second half of the 3rd millennium BC, and the other to the second half of the 2nd and the early 1st millennia BC. The topogenesis and cultural attribution of the maces are suggested and their role in establishing long-distance transit routes is described.
Agora: papeles de Filosofía, 2019
Canada and Beyond: A Journal of Canadian Literary and Cultural Studies
This paper introduces anarcha-Indigenism and a decolonial animal ethic as emerging decolonial frameworks. Anarcha-Indigenism represents an intersection between Indigeneity, anarchism, environmentalism, Indigenous feminism, and other liberation movements as a promising decolonial framework that could initiate transcultural cooperation of diverse justice groups that are committed to change that would ensure the peaceful co-existence of diverse species and ecosystems on Earth. The article introduces anarcha-Indigenism and its primary principles and roots, discusses its potential and analyses some major challenges that anarcha-Indigenism faces. It expands the discussion by introducing Billy-Ray Belcourt?s decolonial animal ethic that connects (de)colonization of Indigenous peoples with (de)colonization of non-human animals. Special attention is paid to perspectives of some prominent Indigenous vegans. Finally, the role of artivism and imagination in decolonization is discussed. The arti...
Lund University, 2024
This paper focuses on the issue of reproductive violence as an international crime. The central question is whether the current provisions of the Rome Statute are adequate for reflecting the severity and distinct nature of reproductive violence crimes and, thus, whether these provisions can effectively support their prosecution under the new 2023 OTP Policy on Gender-Based Crimes. The prevailing misclassification of reproductive violence as a mere by-product of sexualised violence within the ICL framework obscures the unique harm inflicted, thereby contributing to significant gaps in accountability. This paper aims to highlight these gaps and advocate for explicit recognition of reproductive violence as a distinct crime under the Rome Statute in order to advance justice and protection for the victims. The research was conducted through legal analysis, supplemented by empirical data from studies by feminist scholars. It reviewed legal instruments and case law, focusing on the Rome Statute and the ICC jurisprudence, to determine how reproductive violence is currently addressed. An interdisciplinary approach was used to bring insights from IHRL and transitional justice with feminist perspectives on GBV. This paper concludes that while there are avenues within the Rome Statute to charge reproductive violence acts, the lack of direct criminalisation leads to significant challenges. Prosecuting reproductive violence acts under the open provisions, whether related to sexual violence or not, does not reflect the unique harm and the underlying value; and often contradicts the fair labelling and legality principles. For the new OTP Policy on Gender-Based Crimes to fully achieve its aim – surfacing the gender-based dimension of international crimes – the provisions of the Rome Statute should be expanded to include all the forms of reproductive violence.
International Business Research, 2013
Today, there is a debate about the future of standard costing. Some academicians assert that this method is inappropriate in a modern manufacturing environment. The aim of this article is to study the use of standard costing in the automotive industry, the leading manufacturing sector of Turkey. The findings show an average usage rate of 77 percent for standard costing. The majority of non-users are local small supplier firms. There are statistically significant differences between the primary and supplier industries in terms of its importance and usage. Just to name a few differences, supplier firms attach less importance to the budgetary function of the standard costing, and they mostly rely on different methods to set labour and material standards.
Le bazar de l’hôtel de ville Les attributs matériels du gouvernement urbain dans le Midi médiéval (xiie-xve siècle) Sous la direction de Ézéchiel Jean-Courret, Sandrine Lavaud, Judicaël Petrowiste et Johan Picot
Congresso Brasileiro de Patologia das Construções
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