1.

Record Nr.

UNINA990006817890403321

Autore

Sòstero, Ugo

Titolo

Il rendiconto finanziario : logica di costruzione e suo utilizzo per l'informativa esterna : 1995 / Ugo Sostero, Pieremilio Ferrarese

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Milano : Giuffrè, 1995

ISBN

88-14-05306-5

Descrizione fisica

XVI, 248 p. ; 24 cm

Collana

Cosa & come , Contabilità e bilancio

Disciplina

657.48

Locazione

FSPBC

Collocazione

VI H 468

VI H 711

Lingua di pubblicazione

Italiano

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia



2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910137071103321

Autore

Zurkow Marina

Titolo

More & more : the invisible oceans / / a project by Marina Zurkow with Sarah Rothberg and Surya Mattu

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Brooklyn, NY, : punctum books, 2016

Brooklyn, Earth [NY] : , : punctum books, , 2016

©2016

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (56 unnumbered pages) : illustrations (in colour and black and white); PDF, digital file(s)

Soggetti

Ocean - Environmental aspects

Environmentalism in motion pictures

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Sommario/riassunto

More&More is an art and research project that explores the language and mechanics of global trade, container shipping, and the exchange of goods. It questions a mercantile structure that by necessity disallows the presence of ocean as a real space in order to flatten the world into a Pangaea of capital. The project is presented in two volumes, released in conjunction with an exhibition of Marina Zurkow’s work (with collaborators Sarah Rothberg, Surya Mattu, and others) at bitforms gallery in New York City in February 2016.  This book, More&More (The Invisible Oceans), is a catalog of the exhibition, featuring many full-color images of the art on display (including video stills, bespoke bathing suits, and fungal sculptures), as well as an introduction by Marina Zurkow and a conversation between Zurkow and international curator Kathleen Forde.  Its companion book, More&More (A Guide to the Harmonized System), is an experimental “brick” of a book that intervenes in the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System (also known as the HS Code). The HS Code is the internationally accepted standard of product classification, which codifies the way nations conduct import/export. All legal trade products (and illegal



ones that find loopholes) are shipped using this system. More&More (A Guide to the Harmonized System) lists the astonishing variety of items that are shipped around the world, and includes instructions for using the code to ship items (both legally and illegally). It also includes poetic, personal, and scholarly annotations by Stacy Alaimo, Heather Davis, Kathleen Forde, Dylan Gauthier, Elena Glasberg, Calliope Mathios, Steve Mentz, Astrida Neimanis, Chris Piuma, Elspeth Probyn, Sarah Rothberg, Phil Steinberg, Rita Wong, and Marina Zurkow.

3.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910304140103321

Titolo

Handbook of International Negotiation : Interpersonal, Intercultural, and Diplomatic Perspectives / / edited by Mauro Galluccio

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2015

ISBN

3-319-10687-2

Edizione

[1st ed. 2015.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (468 p.)

Disciplina

150

155.8

320

616.89

Soggetti

Cross-cultural psychology

Clinical psychology

Political science

Cross Cultural Psychology

Clinical Psychology

Political Science

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Section I Decision Making Approaches to Negotiation -- 1.Representative Decision Making: Challenges to Democratic Peace Theory -- 2.Tacit knowledge awareness and its role in Improving the Decisions-making process in international negotiations -- 3.A



Psychotherapeutic View of Decision Making: Implications for Peaceful Negotiations -- 4.Moral disengagement in “War fever.” How Can We Resist? -- Section II Re-framing Approaches to Negotiation -- 5.The Biology of Cooperative decision-making: Neurobiology to International Relations -- 6.Psychological Dynamics of Insight: Relevance to International Negotiation -- 7.Why is it so Difficult to Resolve Intractable Conflicts Peacefully? A Socio-Psychological Explanation -- 8.Dignity in Negotiation: Its Transforming Power -- Section III  Conflict Management and International Negotiation -- 9.Negotiating Conflict Transformations -- 10.The Evolution of Readiness Theory -- 11.Why is Mediation So Hard? The Case of Syria -- 12.Underpinning Conflict Prevention by International Cooperation -- Section IV  Emotions Regulation in  Negotiation -- 13.Improving Negotiation Effectiveness with Skills of Emotional Competence -- 14.International Negotiation and Emotional Intelligence -- 15.From Conflict to Peace through Emotional Regulation and Co-operation -- 16.Mindfulness  Based Training for Negotiators: Fostering Resilience in the Face of Stress -- Section V Cognitive and Behavioural Approach to Negotiation -- 17.A Cognitive Insight on Cooperation and Conflict -- 18.Impediments and Strategies in Negotiating: A Cognitive Therapy Model -- 19.Negotiating in the world of mixed beliefs and values systems: A compassion focused model -- 20.Cognitive Behavioral Therapy inspiring values in the planning and management of Lebanon National Conflict Resolution: A Brief Essay -- Section VI The Intercultural Dimension of International Negotiation -- 21.Reflections on The Cultural Contexts of Conflict Resolution Via Truth and Reconciliation Processes -- 22.On Instinctive Human Peace versus War -- 23.Beyond Impasse: Addressing Sacred Values in International Political Negotiations -- 24.Developing a Global Community: A Social Psychological Perspective -- Section VII Diplomacy and International Negotiation -- 25.An inquiry on war and peace -- 26.Negotiating Partners: Friends or Foes? -- 27.Environment and Science: Finding Common Ground through International Agreements. An Insider’s View of Negotiation Processes -- 28.Micro-negotiation in the Security Sector Advising Context: A Case Study from Afghanistan -- 29.International Cooperation and Negotiation in Practice -- 30.Diplomacy meets Science: Negotiating Responsible and Inclusive Growth.

Sommario/riassunto

Th is cross-disciplinary handbook offers leading-edge concepts and scientifically based strategies for fostering nonviolent alternatives to violent conflict. Th e chapters present in-depth discussions of such topics as the role of emotion in negotiation, the value of truth and reconciliation commissions, and strategies for resisting “war fever”. In addition, they include case studies of conflict resolution in several hot spots around the globe. Though most of the chapters focus on international negotiation, the experts who wrote them range in discipline from international relations and diplomacy to cognitive psychology and neurobiology. Many of the chapters present practical advice and tools of analysis that move beyond such familiar concepts as listening skills and cultural competence, presenting ideas rarely seen in the peace and negotiation literature.  Coverage focuses on seven key areas: • Decision making approaches to negotiation. • Re-framing approaches to negotiation. • Conflict management and international negotiation. • Emotion regulation in negotiation. • Cognitive and behavioral approaches to negotiation. • Th e intercultural dimension of international negotiation. • Diplomacy and international negotiation. As the stakes in global conflict continue to escalate, this book should be vital reading for an increasing array of scholars and practitioners, including specialists in international negotiations, mediation, conflict management, peace studies, and decision makers who have to deal



with international conflict.