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    Trento, which kind of future? Perspectives for a resilient city by Matteo Aimini

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…In this sense, the research task of the Trento Urban Transformation Research Unit (TUT) is to review the perspectives of the Trento Urban Plan according to public and private stakeholder, to record and propose alternative scenarios towards a more Resilient direction. …”
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    Study of collective action for cheese differentiation in the province of Trento, Italian Alps. An institutional approach by Carine Pachoud

    Published 2021-01-01
    Subjects: “…Collective Action; Institutions; Specific Product; Mountain cheese; Province of Trento…”
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    Trento Social Commons. Community Engagement as Tools for New Physical and Cultural Relationships Between Rural and Peripheral Spaces by Alessandro Gretter, Chiara Rizzi, Sara Favargiotti, Alessandro Betta, Giovanna Ulrici

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…Such examples can be considered as pilots to be extended to other (alpine) urban territories following an approach that the city of Trento is implementing through different participatory policy instruments or through European projects.…”
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    Trento Social Commons. Coinvolgimento comunitario come modalità per una nuova relazione fisica e culturale tra spazi urbani, periferici e rurali by Alessandro Gretter, Chiara Rizzi, Sara Favargiotti, Alessandro Betta, Giovanna Ulrici

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…Tali esempi possono essere considerati dei “prototipi” da estendere ad altri territori urbani (alpini) seguendo un approccio che la città di Trento sta attuando attraverso diversi strumenti di politica partecipativa o attraverso progetti europei.…”
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    Lomi And Totò : An Ethiopian-Italian Colonial or Postcolonial “Love Story”? by Giovanna Trento

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…For some aspects it is unique, but for others it is exemplary of its time and allows us to look into important dynamics during wide and complex periods. Giovanna Trento in this article, thanks to the observation of this “private history”, highlights a certain controversial and unstable degree of fluidity between colonial and postcolonial periods, also questioning the degree of freedom individuals might have within a given social framework, thus suggesting some crucial and sometimes ambiguous issues related to: the use of racial laws in the fascist period; notions of concubinage, marriage and citizenship; gender and power relations; subaltern conditions and marginality within Italian colonialism; discrepancies between portraying African women and relating to them; new African-Italian identities; building collective memory and family storytelling; reproducing, suffering, or overcoming the “colony” today.…”
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