Communication and mediation within democratic systems: the Italian experience

<p>This article is part of a broader political scenario that contains the changes introduced in Italy through the struggle against organized crime and a major institutional commitment to teach and improve legality. The author has tried to outline the activities and studies that encompass a who...

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Main Author: Mariateresa Gammone
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Granada 2017-01-01
Series:Revista de Paz y Conflictos
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Online Access:http://revistaseug.ugr.es/index.php/revpaz/article/view/4873
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spelling doaj-cda61751a07741a293e4f6f4ecc45edc2020-11-24T22:35:00ZengUniversidad de GranadaRevista de Paz y Conflictos1988-72212017-01-0192851024712Communication and mediation within democratic systems: the Italian experienceMariateresa Gammone0Università dell'Aquila, Italia<p>This article is part of a broader political scenario that contains the changes introduced in Italy through the struggle against organized crime and a major institutional commitment to teach and improve legality. The author has tried to outline the activities and studies that encompass a whole range of efforts from various institutional performances and from various disciplines (law, sociology, psychiatry, education, and anthropology). The concept of legality is present, as a separate category, in the wide array of experiences of human societies but it is complex and multidimensional, interwoven with almost all our different ways of life. Thanks to the vast knowledge of human beings, we can have a more adequate understanding of the obstacles impeding the implementation of the law, on the level of the masses; at the same time we need to consider the best models for our legality, our societies, our states, our nations. In this article, in order to illustrate the Italian situation, theoretical and historical considerations together with the data of many empirical studies are presented, such as those conducted by <em>Eurostat</em>, <em>Istat</em>, <em>Iard</em>, and <em>Save the Children</em>.</p>http://revistaseug.ugr.es/index.php/revpaz/article/view/4873Mediacióncomunicaciónlegalidadreciprocidad y democracia.
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Communication and mediation within democratic systems: the Italian experience
Revista de Paz y Conflictos
Mediación
comunicación
legalidad
reciprocidad y democracia.
author_facet Mariateresa Gammone
author_sort Mariateresa Gammone
title Communication and mediation within democratic systems: the Italian experience
title_short Communication and mediation within democratic systems: the Italian experience
title_full Communication and mediation within democratic systems: the Italian experience
title_fullStr Communication and mediation within democratic systems: the Italian experience
title_full_unstemmed Communication and mediation within democratic systems: the Italian experience
title_sort communication and mediation within democratic systems: the italian experience
publisher Universidad de Granada
series Revista de Paz y Conflictos
issn 1988-7221
publishDate 2017-01-01
description <p>This article is part of a broader political scenario that contains the changes introduced in Italy through the struggle against organized crime and a major institutional commitment to teach and improve legality. The author has tried to outline the activities and studies that encompass a whole range of efforts from various institutional performances and from various disciplines (law, sociology, psychiatry, education, and anthropology). The concept of legality is present, as a separate category, in the wide array of experiences of human societies but it is complex and multidimensional, interwoven with almost all our different ways of life. Thanks to the vast knowledge of human beings, we can have a more adequate understanding of the obstacles impeding the implementation of the law, on the level of the masses; at the same time we need to consider the best models for our legality, our societies, our states, our nations. In this article, in order to illustrate the Italian situation, theoretical and historical considerations together with the data of many empirical studies are presented, such as those conducted by <em>Eurostat</em>, <em>Istat</em>, <em>Iard</em>, and <em>Save the Children</em>.</p>
topic Mediación
comunicación
legalidad
reciprocidad y democracia.
url http://revistaseug.ugr.es/index.php/revpaz/article/view/4873
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