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Teacher
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Pelati Manuela
(syllabus)
News, Press Review, Newspapers: Which events become news, the principle of truth, the economic damage of fake news. The cost of information and the risks of haste, which newspapers to read. Information sources, access to the profession, Article 21 of the Constitution, the code of ethics of the Order of Journalists, defamation and libel via the press.
Crime Reporting First: black, white, and judicial news, the trust in confidential sources, the need to go on-site, manipulations. The newspaper on the web and the technological revolution, investments, and smartphones, the most-read websites and online newsrooms, live articles, and podcasts.
Europe, the European Union, the Parliament, and the Rules: Current issues related to the EU, sanctions, and funds for economic development.
Artificial Intelligence: benefits and harms. The guidelines from the Order of Journalists and its use in editorial offices. The advantages and risks, OpenAI and Microsoft, the example of ChatGPT texts.
Foreign Affairs: a mission. The correspondent, the reporter, and the desk editor. The duty to report, hybrid wars, hacker attacks. Human costs, volunteer work, and bloggers.
The Environment and Looking to the Future: reports on floods and the need for in-depth analysis. Major environmental risks, the planet’s resources, Article 9 of the Constitution. Prejudices and nuclear energy, EU directives, and environmentalists. The invasion of plastics and waste, environmental issues in the media.
Violence Against Women and Femicide: commitment and the need for prevention, the turning point after the femicide of Giulia Cecchettin, men on trial, and investigations from prison. Divorce and parental authority, the law of the Meloni government. Data and statistics, the world of work, and anti-violence centers.
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