02418nam 2200601Ia 450 991078438990332120230721025805.01-280-82348-897866108234820-8261-0106-2(CKB)1000000000346153(EBL)294964(OCoLC)276309780(SSID)ssj0000138637(PQKBManifestationID)11158386(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000138637(PQKBWorkID)10101403(PQKB)10803159(Au-PeEL)EBL294964(CaPaEBR)ebr10176177(CaONFJC)MIL82348(MiAaPQ)EBC294964(EXLCZ)99100000000034615320070209d2007 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrDictionary of health information technology and security[electronic resource] /David Edward Marcinko, editor-in-chief, Hope Rachel Hetico, managing editorNew York, NY Springer Pub.c20071 online resource (448 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-8261-4995-2 Includes bibliographical references.Cover; Contents; Biographies; Preface; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Instructions for Use; Terminology: A-Z; Acronyms and Abbreviations; BibliographyWith over 10,000 entries (including more than 5000 definitions, 3000 abbreviations and acronyms, and 2000 resources and readings), this work provides a comprehensive guide to the health care industry. It covers the language of every healthcare IT industry sector, explains confusing acronyms and abbreviations, and offers a global coverage.Medical informaticsDictionariesMedicineInformation technologyDictionariesMedical informaticsSecurity measuresDictionariesMedical informaticsMedicineInformation technologyMedical informaticsSecurity measures610.3Marcinko David E(David Edward)1490991Hetico Hope R1490997MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910784389903321Dictionary of health information technology and security3712521UNINA04814nam 22006735 450 991105460250332120260113120352.0981-9527-05-810.1007/978-981-95-2705-2(CKB)44967121100041(MiAaPQ)EBC32486717(Au-PeEL)EBL32486717(OCoLC)1569122552(DE-He213)978-981-95-2705-2(EXLCZ)994496712110004120260113d2026 u| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierContested Urban Bodies The Production of Liberated Spaces in the Tourist City of Naples /by Martina Locorotondo1st ed. 2026.Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2026.1 online resource (0 pages)Alternatives and Futures: Cultures, Practices, Activism and Utopias,2523-7071981-9527-04-X PART I: CONCEPTS, METHODOLOGIES AND CONTEXT -- CHAPTER 1: In the tight space of a single body -- CHAPTER 2: The Urban Body: Tourism as the Ultimate Redemption of Naples’ Underbelly? -- CHAPTER 3: New Municipalism, Commons, and Tourism: Contested Urban Politics in 2010s Naples and at the Turn of the 2020s -- PART II: THE PRODUCTION OF LIBERATED SPACES IN THE HEART OF THE TOURIST CITY -- CHAPTER 4: Memories and Genesis of the Liberated Spaces -- CHAPTER 5: We reconstruct the places of construction of communities -- CHAPTER 6: Ethnography of the Liberated Spaces in the Tourist City -- CHAPTER 7: New contested urban subjectivities in a tourist monoculture.“Through a decolonial feminist lens and activist ethnography, Locorotondo offers a powerful intervention into urban geography. By centering the everyday labor of Naples’ abitanti attive, this book challenges dominant narratives of tourist urbanism, revealing the city as a contested, lived space shaped from below. A vital contribution to critical urban studies and the geographies of resistance.” — Luís Mendes, Invited Assistant Professor and expert on touristification, Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning, Portugal. The historic centre of the southern European city of Naples has been shaped by opposing urban processes throughout the 2010s and into the 2020s. On the one hand, touristification has led to the financialisation of housing, the displacement of inhabitants and everyday commerce, and the enclosure of public space. On the other, the proliferation of commoning practices by the Liberated Spaces or Beni Comuni—and the parallel experimentation with a distinctive form of new municipalism—has reclaimed urban space for collective use and social functions. The Liberated Spaces are a network of communities that have emerged since 2012 through the occupation and reappropriation of abandoned public buildings. Today, they are self-governed by inhabitants through assemblies. Through in-depth ethnographic research with these communities, this book explores the everyday production of liberated spaces in the heart of the tourist zone. Moving from the bodies of activists to the body of the city and back, and with an eye to its past histories as recalled through the memories of its inhabitants, it traces the emergence of urban bodies contested between diverging trajectories and possible futures for Naples. Martina Locorotondo has completed her PhD in Urban Studies at the Centre for Urban Research on Austerity (CURA), De Montfort University of Leicester (UK), and is in a Postdoc position at the Gran Sasso Science Institute, L'Aquila (Italy). Her research focuses on current processes of urban transformation, resistance and alternative space-making.Alternatives and Futures: Cultures, Practices, Activism and Utopias,2523-7071Human geographyCultural geographySociology, UrbanUrban policyTourismSocial and Cultural GeographyUrban SociologyUrban PolicyHuman GeographyTourism EconomicsHuman geography.Cultural geography.Sociology, Urban.Urban policy.Tourism.Social and Cultural Geography.Urban Sociology.Urban Policy.Human Geography.Tourism Economics.307.760945731Locorotondo Martina1889189MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911054602503321Contested Urban Bodies4529261UNINA