Teacher
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CRISTINA GIOVANNI
(syllabus)
The course will analyse the history of radio and television during the 20th century, with particular reference to the Italian context. The course will propose a history of radio and television media in which an internal dimension (relating to technologies, broadcasting, programmes, languages, etc.) will be integrated with an external one (relating to the relationship between the mass media and the politics, economy, culture and societies of the Italian context). Main topics addressed during the course: 1) Beginnings of radio in Italy in relation to other experiences at an international level. 2) Relationship between radio and the fascist regime. 3) Radio diffusion and listening in Italian society (1920s-1940s) 4) Radio's role in World War II. 5) From EIAR to RAI. Radio in post-war Italy. 6) The advent of television in Italy. Corporate, social, political, cultural aspects. 7) The RAI of Ettore Bernabei (1961-1974). 8) The free radios. 9) From RAI monopoly to duopoly. 10) TV and radio in 1980s Italy. 11) The political-media consolidation of Berlusconi's system. 12) From analogue to digital. 13) Internet, TV and radio.
(reference books)
The course syllabus consists of the two following textbooks:
- Andrea Sangiovanni, Radiodays. La radio in Italia da Marconi al web, Bologna, il Mulino, 2024 (pp. 1-224, the whole volume)
- Irene Piazzoni, Storia delle televisioni in Italia. Dagli esordi alle web tv, Roma, Carocci, 2014 (pp. 1-320, the whole volume).
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