Stefano Oliviero
Researcher
Department of Education Science and Psychology
University of Firenze
Italy
Biography
Stefano Oliviero is an indefinite permanent researcher of History of Pedagogy at the Department of Psychology and Sciences of the University of Florence where he teaches History of Educational Processes in the Bachelor's Degree in Infant Science. He also teaches at the University of Florence at the Doctorate in Education Sciences and in the Field of Education Sciences for Active Training Training (TFA). His research interests focused on the history of education and the school, privileging the historical-political approach with particular attention to the early twentieth century, to the figure of John Gentile and fascism.
Research Interest
His research interests focused on the history of education and the school, privileging the historical-political approach with particular attention to the early twentieth century, to the figure of John Gentile and fascism.
Publications
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Macinai, Emiliano; Oliviero, Stefano (ed.) (2017). Dossier. Memories of family education: voices, sounds and images. by Emiliano Macinai, Stefano Oliviero, Florence University Press, p. 7-122.
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Bandini, Gianfranco; Baretta, Marina; Betti, Federico; Cacciari, Silvano; Campagni, Renza; Pasquale, Rosa De; Ferragina, Paolo; Giannotti, Fosca; Maggino, Filomena; Oliviero, Stefano; Pedreschi, Dino; Vincelli, Mary (2017). Education and Big Data: a draft analysis of the official documents of the Comprehensive Institutes. In: The Reverse Telescope: Big Data and Remote Literacy in Humanities, Rome, 26-27 January 2017, La Sapienza University, Rome, pp. 8-13
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Macinai, Emiliano; Oliviero, Stefano (2017). Histories of School and Childhood: Video Testimonies for a Bottom-Up Narrative. HISTORY Y MEMORIA DE LA EDUCACIÓN, vol. 5, pp. 489-502, ISSN: 2444-0043