2018
DOI: 10.22235/d.v0i28.1583
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Analysis and laughter, order and adventure: a tour of Umberto Eco’s work.

Abstract: En la presente reseña se identifican los principales argumentos, recorridos teóricos y matices de pensamiento de Umberto Eco tal como Claudio Paolucci, su principal continuador teórico, los recoge en su libro homenaje de reciente edición en lengua italiana. La reseña busca, por un lado, destacar el valor del libro al resumir tan compleja obra en algunos ejes claros y, por otro, a partir de una mirada crítica, discutir el valor central que Paolucci le asigna a la risa como mecanismo de caída de la alta cultura.

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“…As to the climate for well-being, or molar climate (Schneider et al, 2011), it was measured by means of the ECO VI scale (Martinolli et al, 2024). The scale, initially developed by Toro (1992Toro ( , 1996Toro ( , 2008, is theoretically framed into the Vitamin Model by Warr (1987Warr ( , 2007, which is particularly suitable since it theoretically identifies the relevant workplace features that affect employees' well-being. The scale is composed of 13 dimensions, with 3 items each, and a 5-point Likert response scale ranging from 1 (strongly disagree) to 5 (strongly agree).…”
Section: Climate For Well-beingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As to the climate for well-being, or molar climate (Schneider et al, 2011), it was measured by means of the ECO VI scale (Martinolli et al, 2024). The scale, initially developed by Toro (1992Toro ( , 1996Toro ( , 2008, is theoretically framed into the Vitamin Model by Warr (1987Warr ( , 2007, which is particularly suitable since it theoretically identifies the relevant workplace features that affect employees' well-being. The scale is composed of 13 dimensions, with 3 items each, and a 5-point Likert response scale ranging from 1 (strongly disagree) to 5 (strongly agree).…”
Section: Climate For Well-beingmentioning
confidence: 99%