Philìa & Ghenos; A Collective Inquiry
- Primavera Fisogni
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The upcoming issue of ExAgere, the review of SIPP - Società Italiana di Pedagogia e Psicologia, directed by Gianfranco Brevetto, will explore a highly relevant and debated topic. Online Mid-February

It is dedicated to Philia and Ghenos, the upcoming issue of ExAgere, the review of SIPP – Società Italiana di Pedagogia e Psicologia, directed by Gianfranco Brevetto, which will be online mid-February. Contributors: Pascal Neveu, Primavera Fisogni, Gianfranco Pecchinenda, Thémélis Diamantis, Claudio Fratesi, Francesca Rifiuti, Federica Biolzi, Gianfranco Brevetto, Lorenzo Giordani. Interview with Elena Rui, Cesare Biasini Selvaggi, Laura Pigozzi, Virginia Sanchini, Paolo G. Casali, Gianluca Vago.
Photographs by Guillaume Gautier (Paris).
Founded in 2016, Exagere was born from an editorial project and the desire of specialists and professionals to create a space for intellectual exchange. The magazine provides tools and contributions within the human and social sciences (sociology, psychology, pedagogy, and philosophy), maintaining a cross-disciplinary approach. A distinctive feature of the magazine is its international production, made possible by the collaboration of professionals active across several countries. The scientific committee is composed of academics and specialists from around the world.
Editorial Staff (Italian, French, and Swiss):
Federica Biolzi: Social systems specialist, Master’s in Criminology
Giacomo Dallari: Clinical pedagogist, trainer
Thémélis Diamantis: Psychoanalyst, Professor at the University of Lausanne
Claudio Fratesi: Psychologist, systemic psychotherapist, and educator
Pascal Neveu: Psychoanalyst
Giulia Pratelli: Doctor of Law
Matteo Pratelli: Doctor of Philosophy
Francesca Rifiuti: Psychologist and psychotherapist



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