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Alcune pubblicazioni sul tema della ricerca apparse sulla rivista Psicoterapia e Scienze Umane
On Assemblage and Erasure
Through textual and visual research, I assert that the root cause of the injustice that drives my work and the work of the artists within my thesis paper is erasure. I attribute this erasure in large part to the role of neoliberalism upon the world stage, and it’s pervasive global influence. While neoliberalism did not create inequality, it has codified it and through its relentless push for “progress” it has propped up a dynamic of oppressor and oppressed. This in turn leads to simple categorization and ultimately erasure. I posit that my work not only makes this erasure visible, but also combats that erasure through adherence to a social theory of assemblage, introduced by Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari. By positioning my work in the context of a series of other artists and philosophers, I transform the oft referenced self-portrait from simple representation into a statement of purpose and a means of undermining a system of oppression
Christof Migone : trou
"The first monograph published on this artist, Christof Migone. Trou examines one of the most exciting bodies of work in Quebec art in recent years. As a way of demonstrating the uniqueness of a multidisciplinary practice that began in the mid-1980s, the Galerie proposes this generously illustrated publication, which includes an essay by Nicole Gingras as well as short texts by the artist, rich, complex, dense, with multiple levels and meanings. Here, one can discover several new works illuminated from a retrospective point of view. The book was published to coincide with an important solo exhibition by Christof Migone, presented at the Galerie de l’UQAM from October 20 to November 25, 2006." -- Publisher's website
Policy shops, hired guns, and gatekeepers: The organization and distribution of policy analysts in Ontario
Policy professionals play an important role in political and administrative systems. However, the exact configuration and distribution of such personnel within agencies remains largely unknown. Early works noted the creation of small dedicated “policy shops” in many governments after 1960 where many policy professionals were located. Studies in Canada and elsewhere subsequently confirmed this organizational form but questions such as how many professionals are employed and where these units are located within existing departmental structures remain opaque. In this article, we provide an organizational mapping of professional policy personnel in the Ontario Public Service (OPS). We find that four major personnel distribution patterns exist within the OPS with only some analysts and professionals working in “classical” policy shops. These findings underscore the need to re‐evaluate the organization and staffing of professional policy analysts in government in order to better account for the kinds of work policy professionals do in modern administrations
Supply of Policy and Management Consultancies to Canadian Federal Departments: New Evidence on Contract Size, Type and Structure
10.2139/ssrn.22484021-3
From Paper Trails to DNA Barcodes: Enhancing Traceability in Forest and Fishery Certification
The Permanence of Temporary Services: The Reliance of Canadian Federal Departments on Policy & Management Consultants
Canadian Public Administration563369-39
Some contributions on the experience and therapy of depression published in the Italian journal Psicoterapia e Scienze Umane («Psychotherapy and the Human Sciences»)
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Promoción de la salud y actividad física : Conceptos y prácticas de intervención
Según la Organización Mundial de la Salud, más de 30 millones de personas mueren al año de enfermedades que pudieron ser evitadas, tales como enfermedades del corazón, derrames cerebrales, enfermedades pulmonares crónicas, cáncer y diabetes. Si no se toman medidas, la epidemia de enfermedades no transmisibles se proyecta para matar a 52 millones de personas al año en 2030.
El 80% de estas muertes se producen por la incidencia de básicamente tres factores de riesgo: la alimentación inadecuada, el tabaquismo y la inactividad física o sedentarismo.
Estos millones de muertes pueden ser prevenidas a través de políticas de promoción de la salud, donde se apliquen medidas para modificar conductas de la población que van en desmedro de su propia salud.Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educació
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