issue 4 XXVI

Monticelli A. Falci L. Tempo e potere nei principali indici gender-related. Riflessione sociologica, trend evolutivi e buone pratiche

Author: Annalinda Monticelli, Laura Falci The paper offers a sociological reflection on the concepts of time and power from a gender perspective, analyzing the social, political, and economic dynamics that contribute to the unequal presence of men and women in work contexts and decision-making processes. It examines the dimensions of time (symbolic, cultural, social, individual) […]

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Grignoli D. Fornari S. La defamilizzazione del welfare per l’empowerment delle donne e lo sviluppo sociale

Author: Daniela Grignoli, Silvia Fornari In post-modern societies, global risks (Beck, 1986) can exacerbate inequalities, a phenomenon amplified by the Covid-19 pandemic. In Southern European Welfare systems, the crisis reinforced regressive societal traits, emphasizing biological sex differences as “natural” and reaffirming women’s exclusive responsibility for family care. During the pandemic, Italian women (aged 25-44) disproportionately

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Martelli A. Paraciani R. Pitti I. Women’s trajectories in italian cooperatives. All that glitters is not gold

Author: Alessandro Martelli, Rebecca Paraciani, Ilaria Pitti In Italy, cooperative organisations are well developed and extremely important for the national economy. Although they are capitalist en-terprises, they are based on democratic and mutualist principles, which (at a theoretical level) have facilitated the inclusion of women. The paper focuses on the employment of women in Italian

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