01317nam0 22003011i 450 UON0050817020231205105445.178978-88-671-9219-920220329d2021 |0itac50 baitaIT|||| |||||Esistenzevoci delle drammaturgie arabe tra diaspora e rivoluzionea cura di Monica RuoccoNapoli : UniorPress2021277 p.21 cmNel front.: Università di Napoli L'Orientale, Dipartimento Asia, Africa e Mediterraneo001UON005081712001 Laboratorio di traduzione collana del Dipartimento Asia, Africa e Mediterraneo dell'Università di Napoli L'Orientalediretta da Michele Bernardini e Monica Ruocco1TEATRO ARABOUONC019752FIITNapoliUONL000012892.72008TEATRO ARABO - Antologie21RuoccoMonicaUONV013044UniorPressUONV283276650ITSOL20240220RICASIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOUONSIUON00508170SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI ARA Afr VI C a z 031 SI 38623 5 031 Esistenze2806037UNIOR02346oam 2200397 450 991081950490332120230629235455.00-429-05605-20-429-50837-9(CKB)4100000011665568(MiAaPQ)EBC6425739(EXLCZ)99410000001166556820210602d2021 uy 0engurcn#---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrier.Internet addiction a critical psychology of users /Emaline FriedmanLondon ;New York, New York :Routledge,[2021]©20211 online resource0-367-17291-7 Includes bibliographical references (pages 106-114) and index.This essential book questions the psychological construct of Internet Addiction by contextualizing it within the digital technological era. It proposes a critical psychology that investigates user subjectivity as a function of capitalism and imperialism, arguing against punitive models of digital excesses and critiquing the political economy of the Internet affecting all users. Friedman explores the limitations of individual-centered remediations exemplified in the psychology of internet addiction. Furthermore, Friedman outlines the self-creative actions of social media users, and the data processing that exploits them to urge psychologists to politicize rather than pathologize the effects of excessive net use. The book develops a notion of capitalist imperialism of the social web and studies this using the radical methods of philosopher Gilles Deleuze and psychoanalyst Félix Guattari. By synthesizing perspectives on digital life from sociology, economics, digital media theory, and technology studies for psychologists, this book will be of interest to academics and students in these areas, as well as psychologists and counselors interested in addressing Internet Addiction as a collective, societal ill.Internet addictionInternet addiction.616.8584Friedman Emaline1698598MiAaPQMiAaPQUtOrBLWBOOK9910819504903321Internet addiction4080196UNINA03028nam 2200529 450 991082878700332120230213215333.00-8218-9947-3(CKB)3360000000464061(EBL)3113489(SSID)ssj0000973510(PQKBManifestationID)11948251(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000973510(PQKBWorkID)10961031(PQKB)11589630(MiAaPQ)EBC3113489(RPAM)4569141(EXLCZ)99336000000046406120740612d1974 uy| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrFinite groups whose 2-subgroups are generated by at most 4 elements /[by] Daniel Gorenstein and Koichiro HaradaProvidence :American Mathematical Society,1974.1 online resource (473 p.)Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society ;number 147Description based upon print version of record.0-8218-1847-3 Bibliography: pages 461-464.""TABLE OF CONTENTS""; ""INTRODUCTION""; ""PART I: SOLVABLE 2-LOCAL SUBGROUPS""; ""1. Introduction""; ""2. The minimal counterexample""; ""3. Odd order groups acting on 2-groups""; ""4. The local subgroups of G""; ""5. The structure of O[sub(2)(M)""; ""6. The case C[sub(R)](B) / 1""; ""7. Proof of Theorem A""; ""PART II: 2-CONSTRAINED 2-LOCAL SUBGROUPS""; ""1. Introduction""; ""2. The automorphism groups of certain 2-groups""; ""3. Theorem B, the GL(3,2) case""; ""4. Theorem B, the A[sub(5)]case""; ""5. Theorems C and D, initial reduction""; ""6. Theorems C and D, the A[sub(5)] case""""5. The normal four subgroup case""""6. The cyclic case""; ""7. The maximal class case""; ""PART V: CENTRAL INVOLUTIONS WITH NON 2-CONSTRAINED CENTRALIZERS""; ""1. Introduction""; ""2. Initial reductions""; ""3. Theorem A; the wreathed case""; ""4. Preliminary results""; ""5. Maximal elementary abelian 2-subgroups""; ""6. Fusion of involutions""; ""7. Theorem A; the dihedral and quasi-dihedral cases""; ""PART VI: A CHARACTERIZATION OF THE GROUP M[sub(12)]""; ""1. Introduction""; ""2. 2-groups and their automorphism groups""; ""3. Some 2-groups associated with Aut(Z[sub(4)] x Z[sub(4)])""""4. Initial reductions""""5. Elimination of the rank 3 case""; ""6. The major reduction""; ""7. The non-dihedral case""; ""8. The noncyclic case""; ""9. The structure of O[sub(2)](M)""; ""10. The structure of S""Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society ;no. 147.Finite groupsFinite groups.512/.2Gorenstein Daniel42741Harada Koichiro1941-MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910828787003321Finite groups whose 2-subgroups are generated by at most 4 elements4072186UNINA