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Religiographies vol.3 n.2

Open-access and peer-reviewed journal, curated by the Centre for Comparative Studies of Civilisations and Spiritualities at the Fondazione Giorgio Cini.

With an interdisciplinary approach, Religiographies fosters dialogue between historians, sociologists, anthropologists, philosophers, and psychologists on three main themes: mysticism, esotericism, and spirituality.

 

This special issue of Religiographies aims to explore and analyse contemporary cases of the use of Muḥyiddīn Ibn ʿArabi’s (d. 1240) thought and to shed light on the motivations, dynamics and methods behind his interpretations. In order to improve the understanding and variety of the claims and to distinguish between the common links and the peculiarities of those cases, we would like to answer several questions, including: Which concepts of Ibn ʿArabi are most commonly used to address contemporary issues? How have they changed over the centuries? What aspects of Ibn ʿArabi’s paradoxical thought are emphasised or, on the contrary, downplayed by new exegetes? How is Ibn ʿArabi’s thought integrated or not into the broader spectrum of the Islamic intellectual tradition?

Religiographies vol.3 n.1

Open-access and peer-reviewed journal, curated by the Centre for Comparative Studies of Civilisations and Spiritualities at the Fondazione Giorgio Cini.

With an interdisciplinary approach, Religiographies fosters dialogue between historians, sociologists, anthropologists, philosophers, and psychologists on three main themes: mysticism, esotericism, and spirituality.

Ethnography of Recording Studios

The volume Ethnography of Recording Studios is the fourth in a series of online publications that the IISMC is promoting, based on its international ethnomusicology seminars. It is a series that addresses current research topics with the aim to contribute to an international debate on the discipline. At the same time, it intends to create valuable teaching resources, especially at the university level. Edited by Giovanni Giuriati and Serena Facci, the volume stems from a Seminar organized in San Giorgio in 2019, and, through the contributions of several authors, mostly Italian, aims to provide an interdisciplinary reflection on a crucial place for musical creation, now that musics are increasingly circulating in reproduced and mediatized forms. Those who, like ethnomusicologists, have always been concerned with living musics must contend with the continuous redefinition of the places and practices of music production. In this perspective, the recording studio has become an important space for research in recent decades. The main theme on which this volume aims to reflect is the possible application of ethnographic research, proper to the anthropological method, to a contemporary, technological world with the aim of constructing interpretive models that draw on both the methodologies of ethnomusicology and popular music studies. Some of the ‘classic’ issues of ethnomusicological research (study of creative processes, performing practices, status of the musician) are combined with new issues raised by the changed context – the recording studio – in which the observed activities take place. These include the lack of a direct audience, the relationship with increasingly sophisticated technologies, the delocalization and fragmentation of teamwork, and the creative role of professional figures other than the musician such as the producer and the sound engineer.

Leading scholars of ethnomusicology and popular music studies at the international level contribute their own theoretical reflections to this volume, alongside the presentation of significant cases of ethnographic research comparing different experiences in terms of both musical genres and geographical areas, ranging from Europe, to Africa, and Asia.

As is to be expected, in such an online publication there are several links that refer to audiovisual documentation, making this volume fully multimedia.

 

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Religiographies vol.2 no.2

Open-access and peer-reviewed journal, curated by the Centre for Comparative Studies of Civilisations and Spiritualities at the Fondazione Giorgio Cini.

With an interdisciplinary approach, Religiographies fosters dialogue between historians, sociologists, anthropologists, philosophers, and psychologists on three main themes: mysticism, esotericism, and spirituality.

Religiographies vol.2 no.1

Open-access and peer-reviewed journal, curated by the Centre for Comparative Studies of Civilisations and Spiritualities at the Fondazione Giorgio Cini.

With an interdisciplinary approach, Religiographies fosters dialogue between historians, sociologists, anthropologists, philosophers, and psychologists on three main themes: mysticism, esotericism, and spirituality.

ARCHiPub 01/004

Interdisciplinary series edited by the Digital Centre – ARCHiVe of the Fondazione Giorgio Cini, dedicated to contemporary research in the Digital Humanities.

Alessandro Codello’s contribution introduces “Long Data” as a novel approach to unlocking the cultural heritage within historical archives. This concept contrasts with Big Data by focusing on the deep historical context found in meticulously preserved archives, revealing insights into cultural heritage. Utilizing new Artificial Intelligence technologies in harmony with traditional archival methods, Long Data aims to analyze, transcribe, and model historical data on an unprecedented scale. This approach promises a more comprehensive understanding of history, enhancing studies on societal and cultural evolution. A key example of Long Data’s application is the Venice State Archive (ASVe), which holds over a millennium’s worth of documents. The initiative seeks multidisciplinary collaboration to make accessible this vast archive, thereby safeguarding its cultural heritage and preparing the ground for a revolution in historical research.

ARCHiPub 01/003

Interdisciplinary series edited by the Digital Centre – ARCHiVe of the Fondazione Giorgio Cini, dedicated to contemporary research in the Digital Humanities.

E se Venezia affonda: uno studio di caso sulla pedagogia dei materiali usando l’apprendimento basato su luogo e problema su “Una Serenissima sostenibile ” di Bryan BAnd If Venice is Sinking: A Case Study of Material Pedagogy Using Place- and Problem-Based Learning on ‘A Sustainable Serenissima‘ by Bryan Brazeau, Head of Liberal Arts at the University of Warwick. A Sustainable Serenissima was first taught as an experimental transdisciplinary pilot module in AY 2018-2019. The module’s learning objectives include critical analysis of local sustainable solutions, analysis of future implementation plans, and consideration of the scalability and adaptability of the problem of Venetian sustainability to other global challenges.

ARCHiPub 01/002

Interdisciplinary series edited by the Digital Centre – ARCHiVe of the Fondazione Giorgio Cini, dedicated to contemporary research in the Digital Humanities.

Full Professor of Physics at Ca’ Foscari, and a LIMS Fellow, Guido Caldarelli illustrates how science and beauty are often thought of as being distinct and separate fields, with science concerned with understanding the underlying mathematical mechanisms of the natural world and beauty typically considered a subjective experience.

ARCHiPub 01/001

Interdisciplinary series edited by the Digital Centre – ARCHiVe of the Fondazione Giorgio Cini, dedicated to contemporary research in the Digital Humanities.

In the first contribution to this new publishing series, Chiara Casarin pays homage to the illustrious research precedents, conditions, needs and urgencies that led to the birth of ARCHiPub. On Cultural and Digital Matters as part of ARCHiVe at the Fondazione Giorgio Cini.

ARCHiPub. On Cultural and Digital Matters

Interdisciplinary series edited by the Digital Centre – ARCHiVe of the Fondazione Giorgio Cini, dedicated to contemporary research in the Digital Humanities.

ARCHiPub explores topics related to archival studies, digitisation, and the enhancement of cultural heritage, with a particular focus on digital preservation practices and projects. The series gathers contributions from authors across various academic fields, both national and international, fostering dialogue between disciplines and the in-depth exploration of innovative case studies.
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ARCHiPub. Venice: The Issue of Sustainability 01/001
ARCHiPub. On Science and Beauty 01/002
ARCHiPub. And If Venice is Sinking 01/003
ARCHiPub. Venice Long Data 01/004
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