1.

Record Nr.

UNINA990002067330403321

Autore

Arnone, Marcello

Titolo

Indice delle pubblicazioni apparse ne "Il Naturalista Siciliano " dal 1881 al 1948 / Marcello Arnone, Marcello Romano

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Palermo : Società Siciliana di Scienze Naturali, 1984

Descrizione fisica

49 p. ; 24 cm

Collana

Suppl. de "Il Naturalista Siciliano ; 8

Disciplina

010

Locazione

DAGEN

Collocazione

61 XIV B.5/17

Lingua di pubblicazione

Italiano

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910815544303321

Autore

Revell Louise

Titolo

Ways of being Roman : discourses of identity in the Roman West / / Louise Revell

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Oxford ; ; Philadelphia : , : Oxbow Books, , [2016]

©2016

ISBN

1-78570-188-6

1-78570-190-8

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (x, 175 pages) : illustrations

Disciplina

937.06

Soggetti

Identity (Psychology) - Social aspects - Rome - Provinces - History

Ethnicity - Rome - History - Provinces

Social status - Rome - Provinces - History

Gender identity - Rome - Provinces - History

Age groups - Rome - Provinces - History

Roman provinces - Social conditions

Roman provinces - Antiquities

Social archaeology - Rome - Provinces

Rome History Empire, 30 B.C.-284 A.D

Rome History Empire, 284-476



Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references (pages 151-170).

Nota di contenuto

Identity in Roman archaeology -- Ideas of Roman ethnicity -- A poly-ethnic empire -- A new provincial elite -- Looking for the non-elite -- Gendering the provinces -- Age and ageing.

Sommario/riassunto

"This book examines the question of identity in the Roman provinces of the western empire. It takes an innovative approach in looking at the wider discourses or ideologies through which an individual sense of self was learnt and expressed. This wide-ranging survey considers ethnic identity, status, gender, and age. Rather than constructing a paradigm of the 'ideal' of any specific aspect of personal identity, it looks at some of the wider cultural ideas which were drawn upon in differentiating groups of people and the variability within this. It focuses on the daily and mundane practices of everyday life through which identities were internalised and communicated"--Provided by publisher.



3.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910404103903321

Autore

Kreyenfeld Michaela

Titolo

Parental Life Courses after Separation and Divorce in Europe / / edited by Michaela Kreyenfeld, Heike Trappe

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2020

ISBN

3-030-44575-5

Edizione

[1st ed. 2020.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (X, 308 p. 32 illus.)

Collana

Life Course Research and Social Policies, , 2211-7784 ; ; 12

Classificazione

MED078000POL029000POL058000SOC026000SOC026010

Disciplina

306

306.89094

Soggetti

Life cycle, Human

Population - Economic aspects

Quality of life

Sociology

Social groups

Europe - Politics and government

Life Course

Population Economics

Quality of Life Research

Sociology of Family, Youth and Aging

European Politics

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Part I: Economic Conditions of Divorce and Separation: Chapter 1. Introduction: Parental Life Courses after Separation and Divorce in Europe -- Chapter 2. Economic Consequences of Divorce: A Review -- Chapter 3. Earnings Trajectories Following Parental Separation among First-Time Parents in Sweden -- Chapter 4. Changes in Mothers’ Earnings around the Time of Divorce -- Chapter 5. Parents Returning to Parents: Does Migration Background Have an Influence on the “Boomerang Effect” among Parents after Divorce? -- Part II: Parent-Child Relationships: Chapter 6. Will Separations Lead to More or Less Gender-Equal Parenthood? Mothers’ and Fathers’ Parental Leave Use in



Sweden -- Chapter 7. Divorce, Emotions and Legal Regulations: Shared Parenting in a Climate of Fear -- Chapter 8. The Consequences of Separation for Mothers’ Perception of their Parenting Capacity -- Chapter 9. The Role of Gatekeeping in Non-Resident Fathers’ Contact with their Children: Mothers’ and Fathers’ Views -- Part III: Parentand Child Well-being -- Chapter 10. Loneliness in Children Adapting to Dual Family Life -- Chapter 11. Paternal Psychological Well-being after Union Dissolution: Does Involved Fatherhood have a Protective Effect? -- Chapter 12. Gender Differences in Parental Well-being after Separation: Does Shared Parenting Matter? -- Part IV: Health-related Consequences of Divorce and Separation -- Chapter 13. Heterogeneous Effects of Family Complexity in Childhood on Mental Health: Testing the “Good Divorce” and the “Good Stepparent” Hypotheses -- Chapter 14. Work Disability and Divorce.

Sommario/riassunto

This open access book assembles landmark studies on divorce and separation in European countries, and how this affects the life of parents and children. It focuses on four major areas of post-separation lives, namely (1) economic conditions, (2) parent-child relationships, (3) parent and child well-being, and (4) health. Through studies from several European countries, the book showcases how legal regulations and social policies influence parental and child well-being after divorce and separation. It also illustrates how social policies are interwoven with the normative fabric of a country. For example, it is shown that father-child contact after separation is more intense in those countries which have adopted policies that encourage shared parenting. Correspondingly, countries that have adopted these regulations are at the forefront of more egalitarian gender role attitudes. Apart from a strong emphasis on the legal and social policy context, the studies in this volume adopt a longitudinal perspective and situate post-separation behaviour and well-being in the life course. The longitudinal perspective opens up new avenues for research to understand how behaviour and conditions prior or at divorce and separation affect later behaviour and well-being. As such this book is of special appeal to scholars of family research as well as to anyone interested in the role of divorce and separation in Europe in the 21st century.