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Silvia Galvani, Wilma Binda

Costruire la resilienza familiare in contesti post bellici

RIVISTA DI STUDI FAMILIARI

Fascicolo: 2 / 2009

Family resilience in post war context - Recent research findings highlight the role of context and family function-ning (Walsh, 2008) in strengthening resilience both individual and familiar. Studies about adolescents in post conflict context (Galvani, 2008) have confirmed the relevance of meanings (considered both as a making process and content) in mobilizing resources in the face of adversities. Literature (Antonovsky, 1987; Almedom e Glandom, 2007) states that Sense of Coherence (event’s Comprehensibility, Manageability and Meaningfulness) indicates resilience in face of critical events. This study on Kosovar adolescents who experienced war during childhood (N. 144) suggests the centrality of family support and family functioning in making meaning out of adversities in order to enact individual adjustment. Data confirm family sense of coherence as resilience mediator in wellbeing.

This paper investigates the roles that optimal contracting and rent-extraction theories play in explaining the variation of CEO remuneration during the financial crisis in a sample of 140 Italian non-financial firms listed in the period 2007-2009. By using an OLS regression model, results show that Italian firms reacted to the financial crisis by increasing fixed remuneration in order to reduce CEO losses caused by the decrease of variable remuneration and/or of the value of the company shares owned. These findings are consistent with rent-extraction theory, as CEO remuneration seems to be a tool for extracting a rent rather than a solution for agency problems. This study offers insights to policy-makers that should mandate higher transparency on the criteria used by Italian companies in setting fixed remuneration and enhance the protection of minority shareholders’ rights.

Silvia Frati

Il maso chiuso altoatesino in prospettiva sociologico-giuridica

SOCIOLOGIA DEL DIRITTO

Fascicolo: 1 / 2001

This article details the data gathered in an empirical research project focusing on the time-honoured legal institution of the Tyrolean "Closed Farm" (Geschlossener Hof), the indivisible agricultural holding that has been passed down from father to first-born son for centuries. Referring in particular to Karl Renner’s theory, an attempt was made to understand whether the functioning of the rules that govern this institution has changed over the course of time, reflecting the socio-economic changes that have taken place in the Italian Province of Bozen-Bolzano, which occupies the southern part of the Tyrol, where the Hof system that holds sway is in practice a derogation from the legally obligatory division of inheritance enforced in the rest of Italy. Carried out by analysing the land registers and by collecting qualitative data, the survey made a comparative study of two different geographical area, the Ahrntal (Valle Aurina) and the Vinschgau (Val Venosta), the former Germanic in tradition, the latter more influenced by Roman legal culture. There are still some quite clear differences between these two contexts today, in particular in terms of the different extent of the farms in question and of the different economic usages to which they are put. On the other hand, there are similarities between them in terms of the legal evolution of the institution, which has taken place outside the framework of current law. While local written law makes extremely detailed provision for succession in the property of the farm as a result of the death of its owner, the common practice for many years in both the valleys studied has been to transfer the property by means of an act of sale from the owner to the son chosen to succeed, who, however, according to the information collected by the author, pays the equivalent of its value over to the brothers and sisters who are cut out of the property inheritance. This act among living parties functions substantially as a substitute will and as a functional alternative to the rules of legitimate inheritance. In conclusion, it appears on the one hand that nothing has changed in the way in which this institution functions with regard to maintaining the rural family, which has always been guaranteed by the indivisibility of the land holding, while on the other there is evidence of a separation between the principle of the indivisibility of the land holding and the principle of the prejudice in favour of the first-born son, which appears to be on the way out, as the increasingly frequent presence of female names among the owners of these farms also demonstrates.

Silvia Fornari, Roberto Orazi

La sicurezza sociale della Rete: nuovi modelli educativi per gli adolescenti

SICUREZZA E SCIENZE SOCIALI

Fascicolo: 3 / 2017

Il rapporto tra media e adolescenti è molto complesso perché connotato da una di distorsione educativa dovuta alle nuove tecnologie della comunicazione. L’avvento di Internet e la sua veloce diffusione hanno cambiato radicalmente il modo di comunicare, di apprendere e di socializzare ed esposto a nuovi pericoli le nuove generazioni.

Silvia Fornari, Mariella Nocenzi, Elisabetta Ruspini

Introduzione

SICUREZZA E SCIENZE SOCIALI

Fascicolo: 3 / 2019