welfare

Integrated welfare system and disclosure. Approaching emerging issues

The aim of this essay is to investigate the integrated welfare and disclosure by proposing emerging issues in the contemporary scenario. Following a theoretical approach, the essay proposes a conceptual study introducing an updated literature analysis. In this way, the implications of the essay are directed to academic communities and policymakers.

Integrated welfare systems and disclosure. Approaching emerging issues

The aim of this paper is to investigate the integrated welfare and disclosure by proposing emerging issues in the
contemporary scenario. Thus, company welfare is represented as internal sociability; environmental protection or
innovation can be interpreted as external sociability, representing the uses of resources that a company does not
incur costs, but demonstrates its health and social responsibility. Following a theoretical approach, the paper
proposes as result a conceptual study introducing an updated literature analysis on the topic proposed of the

Review: Assessing fish welfare in research and aquaculture, with a focus on European directives

The number of farmed fish in the world has increased considerably. Aquaculture is a growing industry that will in the future provide a large portion of fishery products. Moreover, in recent years, the number of teleost fish used as animal models for scientific research in both biomedical and ecological fields has increased. Therefore, it is increasingly important to implement measures designed to enhance the welfare of these animals. Currently, a number of European rules exist as requirements for the establishment, care and accommodation of fish maintained for human purposes.

Fostering commonfare. Infrastructuring autonomous social collaboration

Recently, HCI scholars have started questioning the relationship between computing and political economy, with both general analyses of such relationships, and specific design cases describing design interventions. This paper contributes to this stream of reflections, and argues that IT designers and HCI scholars can critically engage with the contemporary phase of capitalism by infrastructuring the emergence of new institutional forms of autonomous social collaboration through IT projects.

Making Room, Occupying Space. Women Conquering and Desiging Urban Spaces

Women have always been strongly involved in creating environment and living spaces, even without initially being designers because the university was accessible to them very late. They were strong involved in creating a modern environment, and contributing to welfare state, where health and social equipment was a gender response to a modern life. Anyway, the history of architecture remains dominated by Masters and the female presence is almost invisible, even though women's studies have made a large contribution to investigate lives, stories, and professional works.

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