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In 2002 La Società degli individui (Society of Individuals) won the "Viaggio a Siracusa" prize for philosophical journals. The journal was born out of the long research experience of a group of Italian and foreign scholars from a range of disciplines (philosophy, history, sociology, psychology) and their more recent experience in courses and university seminars, an experience which led to the creation, in Parma, of the 'Centre of Research into Individualism and Community'. The history, exponents and phenomenology of individualism, the relationship between individualism and modernity, the meaning of an individualistic ethic, the moments of conflict and convergence between traditions of solidary thought and individualistic thought, the means of possible mediation between self-affirmative needs and those of a community - these are subjects that La società degli individui addresses through contributions based on different methodologies. The section Essays (Saggi) hosts contributions of a theoretical or historical nature, emphasising issues relevant not just to specialist debate; in the Archive (Archivio), considerable space is given to papers, previously unpublished in Italian, which address a theme (different in each issue) from a long-term historical perspective; the Interval (Intermezzo) proposes brief literary or poetical suggestions, experimenting possible communication between different languages; the Two Voices (A due voci) section solicits discussion on relevant cultural and social events, while the Notes (Note) section provides information to help the reader build up a small specialist library.
Editor: Ferruccio Andolfi. Editorial Secretary: Simona Del Bono, Donatella Gorreta, Italo Testa. Editorial Staff: Silvano Allasia, Massimo Cappitti, Thomas Casadei, Paolo Costa, Marco Deriu, Giovanna Gioli, Nausicaa Milani, Federica Montevecchi, Teresa Paciariello, Lavinia Pesci, Roberto Pettenati, Anna Maria Ricucci, Marina Savi, Timothy Tambassi, Chiara Tortora. Editorial Committee: Nicola Antonetti, Laura Boella, Alessandro Bosi, Enrico Donaggio, Roberto Escobar, Alessandro Ferrara, Rino Genovese, Marco Ingrosso, Sergio Manghi, Elena Pulcini, Loredana Sciolla, Alberto Siclari. International Scientific Committee: Gabriel Amengual, Zygmunt Bauman, Thomas Baumeister, Ronald Beiner, Fina Birulés, Nancy Fraser, Ágnes Heller, Axel Honneth, Charles Larmore, Steven Lukes, Frederick A. Olafson, Emmanuel Renault, Jordi Riba, Fernando Savater, Jacques Texier, Carlos Thiebaut, Adriana Veríssimo Serrao, Maurice Weyemberg.. Consultants and Collaborators: Angela Ales-Bello, Carlo Altini, Andrea Borsari, Francesca Brezzi, Rosa Calcaterra, Antonella Cutro, Lorella Cedroni, Annamaria Contini, Francesco Crespi, Marcella D’Abbiero, Dimitri D’Andrea, Fulvia De Luise, Giuseppe Farinetti, Francesco Fistetti, Gregor Fitzi, Marisa Forcina, Vittoria Franco, Wolfgang Huemer, Antonino Laganà, Carmen Leccardi, Anna Mandich, Aldo Meccariello, Rita Messori, Stefano Petrucciani, Gianfranco Ragona, Annamaria Rivera, Fabio Rossi, Davide Sparti, Gabriella Turnaturi, Nadia Urbinati, Silvia Vegetti Finzi, Maria Luisa Wandruszka, Adriano Zamperini.
Tutti gli articoli sono valutati da due referee anonimi Manuscripts are blind-reviewed by two anonymous referees
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