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    • Copolymerization of olefins with polar monomers by transition metal catalysts 

      Saki, Zeinab (Universita degli studi di Salerno, 2022-06-13)
      The investigation into copolymerizing olefins by Ni(Il) complexes bearing pyridylimine ligands was achieved in this study. The complexes, in the presence of a proper activating agent, were found to generate active catalysts ...
    • L’espansione del gioco pubblico in Italia contemporanea 

      Caponigro, Alfredo (Universita degli studi di Salerno, 2023-06-30)
      L’incertezza e la non prevedibilità del futuro sono regole del gioco della vita, ma il sogno di poter superare questi vincoli ha sempre accompagnato lo sforzo e la fatica dell’uomo nel suo impegno con la realtà; invocare ...
    • Capitali umani nell’era digitale. Il digital capital in Italia. 

      D'Auria, Valentina (Universita degli studi di Salerno, 2023-09-19)
    • A computational approach to investigate the interactions between potential pharmacological chaperones and GALT enzyme 

      Verdino, Anna (Universita degli studi di Salerno, 2023-03-13)
      Classic galactosemia is an inborn error of metabolism associated with mutations that impair the activity and the stability of the dimeric enzyme galactose-1-phosphate uridylyltransferase (GALT), which catalyzes the third ...
    • Macrocycles: new properties and applications 

      Araszczuk, Alicja (Universita degli studi di Salerno, 2023-06-02)
      Peptoids (polymers of N-substituted glycines) constitute a fascinating class of biomimetic oligoamides as peptides but exhibiting distinct structural and biological features. Cyclic peptoids, macrocycles derived from the ...
    • Security and Privacy Concerns within Smart Environments: User-Centered Approaches for Defining Secure Trigger-Action Programs 

      Breve, Bernardo (Universita degli studi di Salerno, 2023-06-13)
      The advent of the Internet of Things (IoT) paradigm has launched a new world of opportunities, bringing with it a new understand ing of objects and technology that, today, is all around us. In fact, especially in domestic ...
    • Properties and Applications of Nanoporous-Crystalline Polymers 

      Cozzolino, Antonietta (Universita degli studi di Salerno, 2023-02-28)
      Nanoporous-crystalline (NC) forms, i.e. crystalline structure presenting nanocavities or nanochannels inside the crystalline lattice, are possible only for two polymers, both commercially available: syndiotactic polystyrene ...
    • Public Histories in South Africa: Between Contest and Reconciliation 

      Hughes, Heather <Lincoln University> (H. Hughes, Public Histories in South Africa: Between Contest and Reconciliation, Public History Review, 30 (2023), pp. 31–42, 2023)
      Public history has long been practiced in South Africa, yet its content and purpose have always been deeply contested. In a deliberate, state-driven process, it has undergone extensive change since 1994, helping to redefine ...
    • Prosuming History in China: a Paradigm Shift 

      Li, Na (N. Li, Prosuming History in China: A Paradigm Shift, Public History Review, 30 (2023), pp. 43–52., 2023)
      A diverse and dynamic range of public histories has emerged and rapidly evolved in China during the past two decades. Why do such amateurish, mostly unpaid forms of history possess such a mobilizing effect upon ordinary ...
    • The State We are in: UK Public History, since 2011 

      Atkinson-Phillips, Alison <Newcastle University>; Smith, Graham <Newcastle University> (A. Atkinson-Phillips, G. Smith, The State We Are In: UK Public History since 2011, «Public History Review», 30, 2023, pp. 22–30, 2023)
      As public historians living and working in Britain, we live in interesting times. The last twelve years have seen political turbulence in the United Kingdom and its four constituent nations of England, Northern Ireland, ...
    • Public History, National Museums and Transnational History 

      Gardner, James B. (J. B. Gardner, Public History, National Museums and Transnational History, Public History Review, 30 (2023), pp. 53–60, 2023)
      The concept of a ‘national museum’ is fundamentally at odds with the theory and practice of public history, with public historians’ understanding that historical experience often does not obey borders, that the nation is ...
    • The Archival Book as an Experimental Dialogue in Public History 

      Chowdhury, Indira <Centre for Public History, Srishti-Manipal Institute> (I. Chowdhury, The Archival Book as an Experimental Dialogue in Public History, Public History Review, 30 (2023), pp. 61–70, 2023)
      This article argues for a new genre of book making which I call an archival book that is created to present archival material to the public. The book discussed here was published as a commemorative volume in 2010, soon ...
    • Public History in Australia 

      Evans, Tanya <Macquarie University> (T. Evans, Public History in Australia, «Public History Review», 30, 2023, pp. 15-21, 2023)
      This article charts the peaks and troughs of public history inside and outside academia in Australia and the promise of the establishment of a new network of public historians in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand. It ...
    • Complicated Pasts, Promising Futures: Public History on the Island of Ireland 

      Foster, Ann-­Marie <Northumbria University> (A.-M. Foster, Complicated Pasts, Promising Futures: Public History on the Island of Ireland, «Public History Review», 30, 2023, pp. 6-14, 2023)
      This overview article explores the nature of public history on the island of Ireland, discussing current trends in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Family history and digital history are highly popular ways ...
    • The Age of Public History 

      Ashton, Paul <University of Technology Sydney> (P. Ashton, The Age of Public History, «Public History Review» 30, 2023, pp. 3–5, 2023)
    • Introduction: Public History in the Global Context 

      Li, Na <East China Normal University> (N. Li, Introduction: Public History in the Global Context, «Public History Review», 30, 2023, pp. 1-2. https://doi.org/10.5130/phrj.v30i0.8372, 2023)
    • Let’s spill the BIMs. Riflessioni sul potenziale delle applicazioni BIM in ambito archeologico 

      Moscardo, Cecilia <Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia>; Bortolami, Fiorenza <Università Ca’ Foscari>; Delpozzo, Eleonora <Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia> (C. Moscardo, F. Bortolami, E. Delpozzo, Let’s spill the BIMs. Riflessioni sul potenziale delle applicazioni BIM in ambito archeologico, «Magazén», 5, 2024, n. 1, pp. 55-74, 2024)
      Nowadays, there is a growing interest in applying BIM (Building Information Modeling) technologies to cultural heritage and archaeological sites. These applications are at an early stage for archaeology, but relevant issues ...
    • Storia dell’architettura e Digital Humanities per la conoscenza e la conservazione del patrimonio costruito: un'esperienza italiana 

      Metin, Alper <Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna>; Rognoni, Francesca <Dipartimento delle Arti - Università di Bologna> (A. Metin-F. Rognoni, Storia dell’architettura e Digital Humanities per la conoscenza e la conservazione del patrimonio costruito: un'esperienza italiana, «Magazén», 5, 2024, n. 1, pp. 9-35, 2024)
      This essay illustrates the ALOA project promoted by ICCD, whose aim is the reconfiguration of the ministerial records for the architectural heritage of Italy with the help of novel information technologies (ontology ...
    • Interpreting History Through Fiction Three Writers Discuss their Methods 

      Conroy, Thom <Massey University>; Grochowicz, Joanna; Sanders, Cristina (T. Conroy, J. Grochowicz, C. Sanders, Interpreting History Through Fiction: Three Writers Discuss their Methods, Public History Review, 29 (2022), pp. 195–206, 2022)
      In ‘Interpreting History Through Fiction: Three Writers Discuss their Methods’, creative historical authors Thom Conroy, Joanna Grochowicz and Cristina Sanders engage in a conversation about the intersection of history and ...
    • Lo zoo di Ipponatte 

      Giubilo, Barbara (Universita degli studi di Salerno, 2023-06-20)
      La tesi ha per oggetto lo studio del mondo animale in Ipponatte. Essa è suddivisa in quattro capitoli, in cui sono rispettivamente presi in esame la funzione svolta dagli animali nelle credenze popolari, nelle superstizioni ...