The Local Culture of Rome and its urban suburbs in the representation of the archaeological remains

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Renzo Carli
Rosa Maria Paniccia
Fiammetta Giovagnoli
Francesca Dolcetti
Rosario Gurrieri

Abstract

The research, carried out within a project research of national interest (PRIN) directed by archaeologist Professor Clementina Panella, has the purpose to detect the local culture of inhabitants of the center and the outskirts of Rome, paying attention to the archaeological remains and their cultural contribution. Three components of local culture emerged in this research; all of them are reported to a cultural context that people feel as organized by the pursuit of power and the enhancement of the mass media as factors that give notoriety and popularity then power. One of the three cultural repertoires, characterized by young participants and residents in the outskirts of Rome, enhances the archaeological remains as components of a fun culture. The fun, in combination with culture, is experienced as an effective alternative to the power and the pursuit of power.

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Researches

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Rosario Gurrieri, Università degli studi “Sapienza”, Roma, Italia

Psicologo,Dottore di RicercainPsicologiaDinamica, Clinica e delloSviluppo,Università di Roma “Sapienza”.

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Carli, R., Paniccia, R. M., Giovagnoli, F., Dolcetti, F., & Gurrieri, R. (2016). The Local Culture of Rome and its urban suburbs in the representation of the archaeological remains. Rivista Di Psicologia Clinica , 2, 99-118. https://quadernidipsicologiaclinica.com/index.php/rpc-archivio/article/view/1361

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