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Terrorism as Ritual Process and Cultural Trauma: a Performative Analysis of ISIS\u2019s Attacks in Europe
Sociological reflection on Islamist terrorism focussed itself almost exclusively on the religious aspect of radicalisation of Islam, spending little efforts to widen the analytic perspective to the effects of ISIS actions on the (re)definition of the identity and the collective memory of the targeted nation. This article will offer a different point of view, providing a cultural sociological reading of Paris Attacks, aimed at understanding its performative aspects. We will approach Paris Attacks as an example of social drama (Turner, 1982) and will focus on the ritual efforts spent by France to manage, repair and define the cultural trauma (Alexander et al., 2004) deriving from the attacks. Data will consist of a performative analysis of ISIS\u2019s strategy in Europe and of the counter-terrorist demonstration held in Paris on the 9th of January 2015; and of a frame analysis of the speech pronounced by Francois Hollande on November 16th 2015, after the Paris attacks, and of all the articles published on the main French newspapers during the first week after the events. In the conclusions, we will discuss how those events help to conceive a new kind of cultural trauma that is typical of the age of weak events and of distrust in public institutions
Conflicts, integration, hybridization of subcultures: An ecological approach to the case of queercore
This paper investigates the case study of queercore, providing a socio-historical analysis of its subcultural
production, in the terms of what Michel Foucault has called archaeology of knowledge (1969). In
particular, we will focus on: the self-definition of the movement; the conflicts between the two merged
worlds of punk and queer culture; the \u201cinternal-subcultural\u201d conflicts between both queercore and
punk, and between queercore and gay\lesbian music culture; the political aspects of differentiation.
In the conclusion, we will offer an innovative theoretical proposal about the interpretation of subcultures
in ecological and semiotic terms, combining the contribution of the American sociologist Andrew Abbot
and of the Russian semiologist Jurij Michajlovi\u10d Lotma
Possibilities of Implementation of the ABC-Method (Activity-Based Costing) in the enterprises of the steel industry in Romania
This article deals with the possibilities of implementation of the Activity-Based Costing method in the enterprises of the steel industry in Romania starting from the analysis of the particularity of this branch. Those factors are highlighted, on which the successful implementation of the ABC method worldwide is based. Four main stages of implementation of the ABC-system within the enterprises of the steel industry in Romania are proposed and the authorsâconclusion in this respect is presented.Activity-Based Costing; steel industry; implementation; project; production.
European populations of Diabrotica virgifera virgifera are resistant to aldrin, but not to methyl-parathion
The western corn rootworm, Diabrotica virgifera virgifera LeConte (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), is a major pest of cultivated corn in North America and has recently begun to invade Europe. In addition to crop rotation, chemical control is an important option for D. v. virgifera management. However, resistance to chemical insecticides has evolved repeatedly in the USA. In Europe, chemical control strategies have yet to be harmonized and no surveys of insecticide resistance have been carried out. We investigated the resistance to methyl-parathion and aldrin of samples from nine D. v. virgifera field populations originating from two European outbreaks thought to have originated from two independent introductions from North America. Diagnostic concentration bioassays revealed that all nine D. v. virgifera field populations were resistant to aldrin but susceptible to methyl-parathion. Aldrin resistance was probably introduced independently, at least twice, from North America into Europe, as there is no evident selection pressure to account for an increase of frequency of aldrin resistance in each of the invasive outbreaks in Europe. Our results suggest that organophosphates, such as methyl-parathion, may still provide effective control of both larval and adult D. v. virgifera in the European invasive outbreaks studied
La pornografia dell\u2019antiterrorismo: la retorica dello scontro di civilt\ue0 nella rappresentazione degli attentati di Parigi
Analisi della stampa e dei rituali antiterroristici conseguenti agli attentati terroristici condotti dall'ISIS a Parigi nel 2015. Nella discussione, tentativo di dialogo fra le teorie di Baudrillard e Durkhei
Genetic survey of alveolar and cystic echinococcoses in Romania: first molecular evidence of Echinococcus multilocularis in humans in the country
Cystic echinococcosis (CE) and alveolar echinococcosis (AE) are considered as one of the most
important zoonotic diseases in Romania, where they are subject to mandatory reporting. To obtain
more knowledge about the genetic diversity of Echinococcus causative agents of these diseases, 11
isolates from humans and ungulate intermediate hosts from the two regions of Romania were genotyped
using mitochondrial markers. In clinical samples of fi ve patients from north-eastern Romania
(Iasi, Botosani, Vaslui counties), Echinococcus multilocularis was identifi ed as causal agent by cox1
sequence analysis. To the best of our knowledge this fi nding presents the fi rst molecular evidence
of E. multilocularis in humans from Romania. Only two cases of AE in patients were previously documented
in the country by serological methods. In our four patients the most widespread European
variant E5 of E. multilocularis was recorded, whereas in isolate from Vaslui county three nucleotide
substitutions were detected as compared to the most related E5 haplotype. One of these mutations
(411T/G) matched N1 and N2 haplotypes described previously from North America. In six CE samples
retrieved from western Romania (Caras-Severin and Timis counties), two human isolates were
diagnosed as Echinococcus canadensis G7, one as E. granulosus s.s. G1 and one as E. granulosus
s.s. G3 using atp6 and rrnS sequencing. In ungulates, the cattle isolate was allocated to E. granulosus
s.s. G1 and pig isolate to E. canadensis G7. The two G7 fi ndings in humans reinforced the
recent view that G7 was underestimated as compared to the E. granulosus s.s. regarding human
CE threat that can be further employed for identifying sources of infections and establishing suitable
preventive measures
Interactional Anomie? Imaging Social Distance after COVID-19: A Goffmanian Perspective
Social distance is a central issue in the institutional communication about COVID-19. The expression has often been improperly used as a synonym for physical distance. In this article, I will compare how international agencies have used the concept in their documents with Erving Goffman's sociological theory on social distance. The Canadian sociologist is, in fact, the author who has explored the sociological aspects of social distance most deeply. In the third section, summarising Goffman's work, I will try to define a possible research agenda to be developed in the immediate aftermath of the pandemic. Finally, I will analyse some elements of social change already visible in various parts of the world. The aim is to understand how COVID-19 could transform some social and ritual aspects of interpersonal distance. The main hypothesis is that in the immediate aftermath of this pandemic crisis, we will live in a period of moral inter-reign, in which we will experience a form of interactional anomie. This concept is also aimed at integrating the already rich Goffmanian theory on the interaction order, from a perspective that takes in account both the classic Durkheimian concept of anomie connected to dramatic social change and the Parsonsian theory of double contingency. I still do not know how long the pandemic will last and how many further quarantine periods will occur in the future. This is therefore more an exercise in sociological imagination (Wright Mills, 1959) than a sound, grounded theory
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