Papers by Antonella Emina
RiMe. Rivista dell'Istituto di Storia dell'Europa Mediterranea (ISSN 2035-794X), Jun 30, 2011
RiMe. Rivista dell'Istituto di Storia dell'Europa Mediterranea (ISSN 2035-794X), Dec 31, 2012
Altre Modernità, Nov 10, 2009
RiMe. Rivista dell'Istituto di Storia dell'Europa Mediterranea (ISSN 2035-794X), Dec 31, 2008
Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Nov 15, 2021
The aim of this working paper is to summarize the research carried out so far on narrative modes ... more The aim of this working paper is to summarize the research carried out so far on narrative modes in women's football writings. In particular, we begin by reporting on the work done on the specific event of the 2019 World Cup, which took place in France from 7 June to 7 July. The points discussed constitute a kind of draft for further developments in the research on the French and Italian double track.
Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Mar 1, 2018
Camus e il Mediterraneo. Un desiderio di osmosi YVONNE FRACASSETTI 35-44 Albert Camus et Alger AN... more Camus e il Mediterraneo. Un desiderio di osmosi YVONNE FRACASSETTI 35-44 Albert Camus et Alger ANTONELLA EMINA 45-53 "L'ora dei diamanti estremi": il lessico del mare nei romanzi di Francesco Biamonti MAURO BICO 55-70 La terza dimensione dei paesaggi di Francesco Biamonti ISABELLA MARIA ZOPPI
RiMe. Rivista dell'Istituto di Storia dell'Europa Mediterranea (ISSN 2035-794X), Jun 30, 2009
Marco Atzori L'identità della città contemporanea nel contesto economico globale 5-11 Esther Mart... more Marco Atzori L'identità della città contemporanea nel contesto economico globale 5-11 Esther Martí Sentañes L'empremta catalana en la cultura sarda. Història, institucions, art, llengua i tradicions populars 13-30 Simonetta Sitzia Note sull'attività pastorale di Antonio Parragues de Castillejo, arcivescovo di Cagliari, negli anni 1559-1568
The contemporary world seems no longer to have a centre around which to turn. It is torn between ... more The contemporary world seems no longer to have a centre around which to turn. It is torn between various, uncatchable spaces of globalization and the narrowest localism. Between these two extremes, people are occupying, thinking and re-writing the places of their life, of their mind and of their soul. Luoghi di passaggio e dimora: Léon Gontran Damas vs Léopold Sédar Senghor proposes a reading on these two writers who found themselves to reckon with the raw nerve of their relations with the places they lived in, well before philosophy, sociology, geography, politics and literature had dealt wiht that theme. An analysis which unravels itself in the transition from the acute phase of the colonial era until the happened decolonization.
DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals), Oct 1, 2017
Impact and sustainability are the leitmotiv of current Research Policies in Europe. Science is re... more Impact and sustainability are the leitmotiv of current Research Policies in Europe. Science is required to show its positive socioeconomic influence on Society, and Humanities Research is not exempt from this requirement. Within this context, Digital Humanities might enhance the external impact of Humanities Research, more specifically the commitment to public engagement, by means of strategic opportunities offered by digital techniques. To pursue this objective, intermediation seems necessary in order 'to switch on the Humanities' within Society. Indeed, virtual objects might be as silent as real ones, i.e. unused books in a library. The value of a Digital approach lies in its usability, in the additional tools and help it supplies, and in stimulating users in becoming active agents of their reading. As in good storytelling, the consideration of what can provoke reactions is as important as the narrated action itself. Digital objects can be used to stimulate and trigger users' curiosity, questions and original solutions. The paper concentrates on three elements: the requirement for external impact of research activities; the need for intermediary agents and a concrete experimentation of intermediation. Digital Humanities are analysed in the context of the Humanities and beyond the academic realm in their targeting of diverse recipients, external to the scientific community. The test conducted so far is addressed to the specific stakeholder community of teachers, whom are called to act as intermediaries between Humanities Research outcomes and the scholarly community.
Studies in classification, data analysis, and knowledge organization, 2017
The widespread adoption of highly interactive social media like Twitter, Facebook and other platf... more The widespread adoption of highly interactive social media like Twitter, Facebook and other platforms allow users to communicate moods and opinions to their social network. Those platforms represent an unprecedented source of information about human habits and socioeconomic interactions. Several new studies have started to exploit the potential of these big data as fingerprints of economic and social interactions. The present analysis aims at exploring the informative power of indicators derived from social media activity, with the aim to trace some preliminary guidelines to investigate the eventual correspondence between social media indices and available labour market indicators at a territorial level. The study is based on a large dataset of about 4 million Italian-language tweets collected from October 2014 to December 2015, filtered by a set of specific keywords related to the labour market. With techniques from machine learning and user's geolocalization, we were able to subset the tweets on specific topics in all Italian provinces. The corpus of tweets is then analyzed with linguistic tools and hierarchical clustering analysis. A comparison with traditional economic indicators suggests a strong need for further cleaning procedures, which are then developed in detail. As data from social networks are easy to obtain, this represents a very first attempt to evaluate their informative power in the Italian context, which is of potentially high importance in economic and social research.
Culture Digitali , 2022
This article describes the experience of CNR-IRCrES (National Research Council of Italy – Researc... more This article describes the experience of CNR-IRCrES (National Research Council of Italy – Research Institute on Sustainable Economic Growth) in the development of Byterfly, an expanding digital library with open source requirements for its architecture and software, open access for its content and open data for its philosophy of preservation, use and reuse. Born as a local project, it is now part of leading international metacatalogues.
CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research - Zenodo, Nov 15, 2021
The aim of this working paper is to summarize the research carried out so far on narrative modes ... more The aim of this working paper is to summarize the research carried out so far on narrative modes in women's football writings. In particular, we begin by reporting on the work done on the specific event of the 2019 World Cup, which took place in France from 7 June to 7 July. The points discussed constitute a kind of draft for further developments in the research on the French and Italian double track.
L\u27auteure se propose de placer l\u27oeuvre de Damas dans la littérature Post-coloniale en suiv... more L\u27auteure se propose de placer l\u27oeuvre de Damas dans la littérature Post-coloniale en suivant deux grands thèmes: Le Déconstructionnisme et la Post-modernité qui se manifestent dans l\u27Écriture de Damas par une expérience douloureuse et justifiant un certain modèle de destruction des liens psychiques, linguistiques, culturelles et sociopolitiques
The study of how citations, received by scientific works, evolve with time is a relevant bibliome... more The study of how citations, received by scientific works, evolve with time is a relevant bibliometric topic. The present work aims at describing the evolution of received citations of highly cited scientific articles over a long time span (30 years or more). It tries to answer to the question on how such citation trends evolve, and on how much it is possible to assimilate them to a single model, by performing an empirical descriptive study. Thirty articles (the five most cited for each of the six Subject categories in two Research domains) are taken into account. Once obtained the citation received by the articles, their trends are traced and analysed. The empirical results show that received citations exhibit significantly different trends. Moreover, many articles are not affected by the phenomenon of aging. Such facts make it more difficult to generalize citation trends.
RiMe. Rivista dell'Istituto di Storia dell'Europa Mediterranea (ISSN 2035-794X), Jun 30, 2011
Quaderni, Mar 1, 2018
The Mediterranean peoples usually face multiple challenges, which encourage them to rethink const... more The Mediterranean peoples usually face multiple challenges, which encourage them to rethink constantly their relationship with territory and community. In the spring of 2015, in Savona, some local cultural associations organised a meeting on the main processes that are occurring in the present Mediterranean. Various different peoples, economic disparities, and cultural, religious and social diversity are giving it al-most post-modern features. The organisers asked scholars and lecturers to consider the works of three writers of the XX century, Albert Camus, Francesco Biamonti and Jean Giono in a Mediterrranean perspective. After that take-off, two volumes of Quarderni IRCrES-CNR gather close reflections on some major questions: the first issue focuses on Territories and Historical Scenarios; the second one focuses on some main writings of 'the Short Century'. This article introduces the debated themes and enriches them with further examples.
Quaderni, Feb 1, 2018
This book gathers five original studies on the Mediterranean debate from historical, political, g... more This book gathers five original studies on the Mediterranean debate from historical, political, geographical, cultural angles. They are: The Mediterranean: the Archive, the Tomb and the Dawn. Introductory Note (ANTONELLA EMINA) pp. 3-12; The Mediterranean: a Sea of Diversity and Sharing (MICHELE BRONDINO) pp. 13-24; The Mediterranean novel-landscape (MASSIMO QUAINI) pp. 25-34; Albert Camus' phenomenology of the Mediterranean (SAMANTHA NOVELLO) pp. 35-53; Liguria, Genoa and the sea as a centre of interchanges and contrasts (STEFANO ROASCIO) pp. 55-92.
Studies in Classification, Data Analysis, and Knowledge Organization, 2017
The widespread adoption of highly interactive social media like Twitter, Facebook and other platf... more The widespread adoption of highly interactive social media like Twitter, Facebook and other platforms allow users to communicate moods and opinions to their social network. Those platforms represent an unprecedented source of information about human habits and socioeconomic interactions. Several new studies have started to exploit the potential of these big data as fingerprints of economic and social interactions. The present analysis aims at exploring the informative power of indicators derived from social media activity, with the aim to trace some preliminary guidelines to investigate the eventual correspondence between social media indices and available labour market indicators at a territorial level. The study is based on a large dataset of about 4 million Italian-language tweets collected from October 2014 to December 2015, filtered by a set of specific keywords related to the labour market. With techniques from machine learning and user's geolocalization, we were able to subset the tweets on specific topics in all Italian provinces. The corpus of tweets is then analyzed with linguistic tools and hierarchical clustering analysis. A comparison with traditional economic indicators suggests a strong need for further cleaning procedures, which are then developed in detail. As data from social networks are easy to obtain, this represents a very first attempt to evaluate their informative power in the Italian context, which is of potentially high importance in economic and social research.
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