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The experimental (Dewey, 1961), descriptive-transformative (Cox et al., 2011) multi-method (Ogbu et al., 1996) study of the flipped inclusion model, carried out at the University of Salerno stemmed from a reflection on the perturbed (Dewey, 1961), complex (Morin, 1993) and liquid (Bauman, 2003)...
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Flipped Inclusion stems from epochal assumptions and has been created to manage, in a simple and ecological way, the world's complex societies. It uses new instrumental approaches to knowledge and their media advantage. The need for an ecological perspective of development, determined by the...
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