Author name: Antonio Martella

Adorno “prismatico”: processi culturali tra fondamenti teorici e contesti sociologici

Author: Francesco Giacomantonio Abstract The essay discusses the perspective of Theodor Adorno’s sociology of culture, and the key concepts involved in this lecture, in order to clarify this particular way of considering cultural processes, in which we find a deep philosophical and political weight. Just analyzing the main aspects linked to dialectics, semiculture, individualism and […]

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Eurasianism. Evolution of the concept from its origins to the current implications in terms of geopolitics and security

Author: Alessandra De Luca, Antonello Canzano Giansante Abstract This study investigates the cultural factor of Eurasianism under an ideological perspective in order to provide an overview of its potential threats. It reviews historical conceptualizations and Dugin’s Neo Eurasianism and examines its political applications. Finally, focusing on the Georgian and Ukrainian cases, the ideology’s influence on

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D’Alessandro S. Il costruttivismo (as)sociologico ma “non sociale” di Latour

Author: Simone D’Alessandro Abstract Latour’s Actor-Network Theory (ANT) builds a bridge between philosophy and anthropology, (re)defining sociology as a science that ‘traces associations’ between human and non-human, natural and artificial elements. This approach displays a ‘constructivist’ orientation that might apparently bring it closer to earlier authors. But it is a ‘non-social’ constructivism (Latour, 2022: 81)

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