The current study takes on the task of focussing on Habermas’ long and productive first phase in the 1960s and 1970s. The book begins with […]
Furusato. ‘Home’ at the Nexus of History, Art, Society, and Self
Furusato mimessFurusato (home, hometown, and/or place of origin) is a revered and idealized concept in Japan. On an individual level, it plays a central role […]
Growing Up Is Not Private Matter. Trajectories to Adulthood among Roma Youth
Young Roma in today’s Italy often live in precarious and segregated housing conditions, experience difficulties in entering the labour market, have a lower average level […]
Cinéma&Cie 33: Avant-garde and Popular Forms Between Music and Visual Media. Transhistorical and Intermedial Investigations
This special issue of Cinéma&Cie aims at pushing the discussion on the relationships between avant-garde arts and popular culture far beyond traditional scholarship on the […]
Human Space
Human Space is a study of space as we experience it, and how this experience is expressed in our culture and imagination. Showing a great […]
Freedom in Nets
Six children in the same courtyard, each one of them victim to a different form of family violence. A neglectful, egoistic doctor who pays no […]
Clockwork Enemy. Xenophobia and Racism in the Era of Neo-populism
The book contains a range of studies on the relation between different versions of neo-nationalism, populism and racism, examining case studies in both Europe and […]
Moving Pictures, Living Machines
At the end of a decade that saw an exponential, almost vertiginous development in Artificial Intelligence (AI), robotics, big data analysis, computer vision, algorithms, machine […]
Resounding Spaces. Approaching Musical Atmospheres
Despite being often considered the most atmospheric of the arts, music has stayed largely outside the atmospherological debate: a sufficiently in-depth investigation on the atmospheric […]