“[ɪˈmaː.ɡoː]”: what does it mean?

“[ɪˈmaː.ɡoː]”: what does it mean?

“‘[ɪˈmaː.ɡoː]’ or “Imāgō” is a Latin world with multiple meanings, like image, imitation, representation, ghost, echo, thought, dream, ancestral image and depiction. This short documentary has an important role in my project “I can hear you now”: it is a starting...
Now member of Shutter Hub!

Now member of Shutter Hub!

I am thrilled to announce that I am now a member of Shutter Hub photography organisation alongside amazing photographers from all the world! To have a look at my member-page, please visit the following link: https://shutterhub.org.uk/photographers/dayana-sharon/...
I can hear you now: the opinion of a Psychologist

I can hear you now: the opinion of a Psychologist

The following article, hereafter in its English translation, has been written by Dr Martina Gerbi. Dr Martina Gerbi is a Psychologist, Neuropsychologist, and a Specialist in Cognitive Therapy trained in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR). She works...
I can hear you now: the Medieval perspective

I can hear you now: the Medieval perspective

The following article, hereafter in its English translation, has been written by Dr Giulia Rainis. Giulia Rainis is a Specialist of Law History of the late Medieval Age with a PhD in Historical Anthropology. She has been a recipient of scholarship at the Italian...
I can hear you now: the motherhood perspective

I can hear you now: the motherhood perspective

The following article, hereafter in its English translation, has been written by Cristina Massano and Chiara Cattaneo. Cristina Massano is a Doula, antenatal and neonatal Educator. She operates in Asti in direct contact with families. She offers them practical and...