Foregrounding

  1. Newson’s writings show uneven paths into mathematical intellectual history
    Analysis of Mary Frances Winston Newson's automathography from Göttingen using topological genealogy to trace women mathematicians' non-linear paths through institutional spaces.
  2. The essay argues crisis urbanism is persistent yet progress remains possible
    Critical examination of crisis urbanism as structural feature of contemporary urbanization, analyzing personal-planetary dialectics and historical continuities in urban crises.
  3. Theory and realism in economics: Richard R. Nelson, equilibrium and economic change
    Critical examination of Richard R. Nelson's evolutionary economics critique of equilibrium theory and its implications for more realistic economic analysis and methodology.
  4. Affectivity shapes mathematical communication in parent–child technology interactions
    Qualitative study examining affectivity as constitutive communication in parent-child mathematics interactions with multitouch technology, analyzing embodied engagement and affective flows.
  5. Italian parents link climate change with daily family life
    Explore how Italian parents experience and navigate climate change through their parenting roles, emotional responses, family routines, and the tension between personal agency and global helplessness.