An orderly grid of thick, transparent acrylic blocks arranged on a dark wooden academic desk, each block containing a suspended symbol: a constitution icon, a courthouse, a ballot box, a scale of justice, and abstract network nodes. Subtle labels on the desk surface read “Palermo,” “Salerno,” and “Bari,” connecting clusters of blocks with fine ink lines like a research diagram. Warm, directional desk-lamp lighting from the left casts defined, yet soft-edged shadows and gentle reflections on the acrylic surfaces. Photographic realism with a sharp foreground and gently blurred background of academic journals and neatly stacked books. Captured from a slightly elevated angle, the composition feels precise, methodical, and professional, embodying collaborative research on political resilience.

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Tutti i risultati del progetto RESILIENCE sono pubblicati in accesso aperto, con licenze che ne favoriscono il riuso didattico e di ricerca. Le nostre pubblicazioni dialogano criticamente con i dibattiti internazionali su resilienza, democrazia, vulnerabilità e pratiche contemporanee di governance.

A large, intricately detailed political world map rendered as layered, translucent glass panels, each continent subtly tinted in cool blues and muted earth tones. Thin, luminous lines trace networks of governance, law, and institutions across the surface. The map rests on a dark, matte conference table in a minimalist academic setting, surrounded by blurred shelves of legal and political theory books. Soft, diffused daylight from a high side window creates gentle reflections and crisp edge highlights on the glass layers. Photographic realism with a clean, modern aesthetic, captured from a slightly elevated angle, rule-of-thirds composition, and shallow depth of field. The mood is analytical, calm, and professional, evoking structured political resilience and critical research.