Sökning: "Italy at Work"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 34 avhandlingar innehållade orden Italy at Work.
1. Social work assessment of families with children at risk : similarities and differences in Italian and Swedish public services
Sammanfattning : The thesis aims at understanding and explaining social work assessment of families with children at risk, at the level of practice, considering social workers' role in their national welfare system.· The thesis embodies four articles and is informed by a comparative perspective between Sweden and Italy. LÄS MER
2. Masculinities at work. Male-to-male internet escorting in Italy and Sweden
Sammanfattning : This research aims to map and analyse the phenomenon of male sex workers (specifically men who sell sex to other men) in Italy and Sweden. While female sex work has been studied by several scholars worldwide, there is a lack of attention on the male side of the phenomenon. LÄS MER
3. Att säga till och höra till : en internationell studie om barns delaktighet i familjen
Sammanfattning : Opportunities to participate are seen by many as a keystone of a good life and a well functioning society. Participation by children has primarily been equated with the perception that children should have a ‘voice’, while participation in the sense of interactivity, being part of and doing things and taking on responsibility for others, has been omitted. LÄS MER
4. "Not So Simple" : Reassessing 1951, G.B. Giorgini and the launch of Italian fashion
Sammanfattning : This dissertation aims to shed light on the circumstances that allowed Italy to become a reputable country of origin in the international fashion market. In particular, my contribution to the historiography of Italian fashion is a reassessment of the role played by Giovanni Battista Giorgini, whose involvement with the fashion and handicraft industries has not been fully investigated by scholars so far. LÄS MER
5. Actors in Collaboration: Sociotechnical Influence on Practice-Research Collaboration
Sammanfattning : There has long been a concern about the research-practice gap within Library and Information Science (LIS). Several authors have highlighted the disconnection between the world of professional practice, interested in service and information system development, and the world of the academy, focused on the development of theory and the progress of the discipline. LÄS MER