(AGENPARL) - Roma, 25 Gennaio 2023(AGENPARL) – mer 25 gennaio 2023 Ulysses For All 2023
Spring / Summer Course 2023
There are just a few places left in our Ulysses for All 2023 course. It begins next Wednesday, February 1st. Be sure to register now as places are limited!
Join our global readership and guest speakers at the James Joyce Centre this spring with Ulysses 101: Past, Present, & Future, led by Dubliner and Joycean Dr. Caroline Elbay.
Start Date: 1/2/2023
End Date: 7/6/2023
Time: Every Wednesday, 6-8pm GMT
Fee: €140
To critics who found the book unreadable and/or obscene, Joyce simply replied “If Ulysses isn’t fit to be read, then life isn’t fit to be lived”.
This year’s course, Ulysses 101: Past, Present, & Future, will celebrate and consider the continued relevance of the novel in our times. Much has transpired since the first publication of Ulysses in 1922.
Written against the bloody backdrop of World War I, subsequent global conflicts, including the recent Russian invasion of Ukraine, once again prompt readers to question ‘What is a Nation?’, as posed in the Cyclops episode. The onset, response to, and repercussions of the Covid-19 pandemic echo somewhat the Spanish flu pandemic of the previous century referred to by Joyce in Hades. In an increasingly globalised world where migration, transnationalism, and the emergence of nation states (and nationalism) are an everyday reality, any investigation of the novel is ultimately an investigation of both individual and social identity (along with all its attendant concerns and prejudices) in a world where ‘foreignness’ has become an intimate and everyday reality.
These are just some of the many aspects that make Ulysses perhaps even more relevant today than when it was originally written.
Our guest speakers include Terence Killeen, Anne Fogarty, Flicka Small, Pat Callan, Frank O’Rourke, Terry Fagan, John McCourt, and Jonathan Goldman.
Places are limited so early booking is advised.
We look forward to welcoming you to Ulysses 101: Past, Present, & Future!
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Testo Allegato: Lavoro agile, de�nizioni
ed esperienze di misurazione
PROGRAMMA
9:30 – 10:00
Welcome co�ee e registrazione partecipan�
10:00
Introduzione ai lavori
Sebas�ano
Fadda
Presidente Inapp
10:20
Come si misurano le diverse forme di lavoro da remoto? Obie�vi del workshop
Francesca
della
Ra�a
moderatrice), ricercatrice Inapp
10:30
Remote work, telework, work at home, home-based work: De�ni�ons and measurement
Michael
Frosch
senior sta�s�cian ILO, Department of sta�s�cs
10:50
Le de�nizioni delle forme del lavoro a distanza nel quadro giuridico italiano
Rosita
Zucaro
ricercatrice Inapp
11:05
Le indagini dellâ??Osservatorio Smart Working: de�nizioni, modalità di indagine
e risulta� o�enu�
Fiorella
Crespi
Dire�rice Osservatorio Smart Working, Politecnico di Milano
11:20
Esperienze di misurazione del lavoro da remoto in Istat: lessico, prospe�ve, �nalitÃ
Alessia
Sabba�ni
ricercatrice Istat, Servizio Sistema integrato lavoro istruzione e formazione
11:35
Le indagini in campo sindacale, evidenze raggiunte e indicatori u�lizza�
Daniele
Di
Nunzio
ricercatore Fondazione di Vi�orio
11:50
I moduli sul lavoro agile nelle indagini Inapp: variabili considerate
Tiziana
Canal
ricercatrice Inapp
Discussant
12:05
Leonello
Tron�
professore in Economia del Lavoro, Università degli Studi Roma Tre
12:20
Patrizia
Cin�
docente in Sociologia del lavoro e delle professioni, Pon��cia UniversitÃ
Antonianum di Roma
12:35 – 13:10
Discussione
13:10
Prospe�ve di analisi
Francesca
della
Ra�a
ricercatrice Inapp
13:20
Salu� �nali
Santo
Darko
Grillo
Dire�ore Generale Inapp
13:30
Chiusura workshop e sandwich lunch
Workshop
26 gennaio 2023
Auditorium Inapp – Corso dâ??Italia, 34