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No 17 (2021): Imaginaries of a Pandemic Curare le emozioni, curare con le emozioni Abstract  pdf (Italiano)
Fabio D’Andrea, Bianca Rumore
 
No 21 (2023): Tecnomagia A breach in the social imaginary – Le Bug and the prospective science fiction of Enki Bilal Abstract  PDF
Mats Rosengren
 
No 18 (2021): Don Quixote and the Multiplication of Reality Don Chisciotte (im)politico. Usi e abusi del cavaliere errante di Cervantes nell’immaginario politico del Novecento e della postmodernità Abstract  PDF (Italiano)
Massimiliano Panarari
 
No 15 (2020): The Imaginaries of Nature and its Effects on Reality L’immaginario ‘in Azione’. Le immagini della Natura nei comportamenti degli attori sociali Abstract  PDF (Italiano)
Angelo Zotti
 
No 18 (2021): Don Quixote and the Multiplication of Reality Don Chisciotte e la ferita della Modernità Abstract  PDF (Italiano)
Maria Giovanna Musso
 
No 7 (2016): Technlogy and/as imaginary (Vol. II) The collaborative dimension of social innovation Abstract  PDF
Alessandro Bertirotti, Raffaella Fagnoni
 
No 6 (2015): Technlogy and/as imaginary You might also be interested in: recommender algorithms and social imaginary, the case of YouTube Abstract  PDF
Massimo Airoldi
 
No 16 (2020): Imaginaries of Contemporary Capitalism Quando l’imperatore è nudo: Castoriadis e l’immaginario capitalista Abstract  PDF (Italiano)
Emanuele Profumi
 
No 10 (2017): The Hidden King Simmel’s Hidden King - and Ours Abstract  PDF
John A. Y. Andrews
 
No 17 (2021): Imaginaries of a Pandemic «If it's not Love then it's the Bomb». A social drama: selfie and nuclear imaginary in contemporary Politics Abstract  pdf
Paolo Pizzimento, Fabrizia Vita
 
No 7 (2016): Technlogy and/as imaginary (Vol. II) Il migrante immaginario: analisi di una rappresentazione sociale attraverso Twitter Abstract  PDF (Italiano)
Fabio Ruggiano
 
No 7 (2016): Technlogy and/as imaginary (Vol. II) Immaginario, migrazione e politica nella scrittura di Amara Lakhous: Kayfa tarda‘u min al-dhi’ba duna an ta‘addaka e la sua autotraduzione Conflitto di civiltà per un ascensore a Piazza Vittorio Abstract  PDF (Italiano)
Lorenzo Casini
 
No 20 (2022) From an imaginary progress to the imaginary of progress. A critical assessment of Walter Benjamin’s concept of history Abstract  PDF
Panagiotis Christias
 
No 11 (2018): The Sports Heroes in the Social Imaginary L’atleta paralimpico: dallo stigma al mito, e ritorno Riflessioni sul ruolo dello sport nell’immaginario della disabilità Abstract  PDF
Antonietta Spoto
 
No 11 (2018): The Sports Heroes in the Social Imaginary ” We are the Superhumans!” Sport e disabilità: gli eroi inabili Abstract  PDF
Isabella Quatera
 
No 11 (2018): The Sports Heroes in the Social Imaginary Between solar and lunar hero: a cartographic study of Brazilian Olympic athletes in the social imaginary Abstract  PDF
Katia Rubio, Rafael Veloso, Lucia Leao
 
No 22 (2023): The Imaginary of Environmental Apocalypse Tra Utopia Urbana e Apocalisse Ambientale: Los Angeles in “Ecology of Fear” Abstract  PDF
Francesco Barbalace
 
No 22 (2023): The Imaginary of Environmental Apocalypse Giustizia climatica e transizione ecologica dal basso: immaginario di movimento e governance globale Abstract  PDF
Raffaele Albanese
 
No 22 (2023): The Imaginary of Environmental Apocalypse La capitalizzazione dell’apocalisse ambientale: tra etica del consumo ed ethos del trascendimento umano Abstract  PDF
Linda Armano, Francesco Barbalace, Pier Luca Marzo
 
No 22 (2023): The Imaginary of Environmental Apocalypse Come un taglio sulla tela. Immaginari vecchi e nuovi delle grandi dighe tra rischio e sfida Abstract  PDF
Gianluca Lanfranchi
 
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