Degree Course: Information , publishing, Journalism
A.Y. 2024/2025
Conoscenza e capacità di comprensione
Al momento del conseguimento del titolo lo studente dovrà possedere le seguenti competenze:
- competenze necessarie all'uso delle nuove tecnologie della comunicazione in funzione delle necessità gestionali e organizzative delle imprese giornalistiche e editoriali (cartacee, audiovisive, on line) e dell'editoria periodica specializzata e non specializzata;
- competenze linguistiche e testuali e abilità di scrittura idonee alla produzione di contenuti informativi (anche attraverso l'uso di nuove tecnologie informatiche), soprattutto nell'ambito delle attività redazionali;
- abilità di redazione e competenze idonee alle attività degli uffici stampa e degli uffici comunicazione, con riferimento sia ai pubblici interni che agli utenti esterni;
- abilità di progettazione di contenuti, anche di tipo multimediale e ipertestuale, e servizi per ambienti multipiattaforma (web, tv digitale, telefonia ecc.);
- competenze gestionali e di redazione dei contenuti per le attività di comunicazione interna di enti, istituzioni, imprese;
- abilità di comunicazione in relazione ad una conoscenza critica della specificità dei destinatari;
- competenze per la progettazione e la realizzazione di prodotti per l'informazione specializzata e periodica sia di tipo tradizionale che innovativo;
- buona conoscenza, in forma scritta e orale, della lingua inglese.
Tali competenze saranno sviluppate mediante diverse modalità didattiche: lezioni frontali, seminari, discussioni di gruppo, stesura di elaborati e tirocini formativi e di orientamento.
La verifica delle competenze acquisite sarà effettuata mediante prove d'esame scritte e/o orali e, nel caso dell'apprendimento linguistico, attraverso test linguistici elaborati dal Centro Linguistico di Ateneo.
Capacità di applicare conoscenza e comprensione
Al momento del conseguimento della laurea magistrale in Informazione, editoria e giornalismo, lo studente dovrà essere in grado di applicare le proprie competenze nei diversi settori dell'editoria e del giornalismo, con capacità di recepire prontamente gli sviluppi prodotti in questi settori dall'introduzione di nuove tecnologie.
Lo studio delle metodologie e l'analisi delle tecniche della comunicazione produrrà la comprensione della struttura e dei contenuti dei compiti professionali nei media, nella pubblica amministrazione, nell'industria culturale, nei servizi, nei consumi e nelle istituzioni di mediazione interculturale.
Queste conoscenze, unitamente alla pratica rappresentata dai tirocini, conferiranno abilità di scrittura idonee alla produzione di contenuti informativi (anche attraverso l'impiego di tecnologie informatiche), soprattutto nell'ambito delle attività redazionali.
L'analisi della struttura organizzativa conferiranno competenze manageriali, organizzative e gestionali connesse alle responsabilità nelle organizzazioni giornalistiche e editoriali.
Lo studio della lingua dell'Unione Europea oltre l'italiano, con riferimento anche ai lessici specifici della produzione editoriale e dei diversi settori della professione giornalistica, porrà i laureati in condizione di comunicare fluentemente in tale lingua, in forma scritta e orale.
Tali competenze saranno sviluppate mediante diverse modalità didattiche: lezioni frontali, seminari, discussioni di gruppo, stesura di elaborati e tirocini formativi e di orientamento.
La verifica delle competenze acquisite sarà effettuata mediante prove d'esame scritte e/o orali e, nel caso dell'apprendimento linguistico, attraverso test linguistici elaborati dal Centro Linguistico di Ateneo.
Autonomia di giudizio
A conclusione del curriculum i laureati avranno la capacità di raccogliere dati e interpretare criticamente testi provenienti dalla stampa, dalla radio, dalla televisione e dalla pubblicità, nonché di formulare motivati giudizi autonomi sui processi sociali, economici, giuridici e politici ad essi sottesi e ai loro effetti sulla formazione dell'opinione pubblica.
Tali abilità saranno sviluppate mediante le attività di verifica che si svolgono durante la realizzazione di lavori di tesine per alcuni esami e anche nella prova finale.
L'autonomia di giudizio viene anche testata durante le discussioni in aula nelle lezioni di carattere seminariale.
Abilità comunicative
A conclusione del curriculum i laureati avranno approfondito attraverso lo studio teorico ( discipline semiotiche e linguistiche) e l'analisi storico-sociale e giuridico dei media ( discipline sociali e mediologiche, il panorama dei processi di comunicazione dal piano interpersonale a quello sociale politico e di impresa istituzionale e in virtù delle esercitazioni pratiche cui avranno atteso possederanno capacità di comunicare con chiarezza contenuti e
abilità di progettazione di contenuti, anche di tipo multimediale e ipertestuale, e servizi per ambienti
multipiattaforma (web, tv digitale, telefonia ecc.);
abilità di comunicazione in relazione ad una conoscenza critica della specificità dei destinatari;
competenze per la progettazione e la realizzazione di prodotti per l'informazione specializzata e periodica sia di
tipo tradizionale che innovativo.
Tali abilità saranno raggiunte attraverso la riflessione approfondita e continua sulle varie tematiche di cui fanno esperienza durante le lezioni, attraverso seminari, discussioni di gruppo, tirocini formativi e di orientamento.
L'acquisizione di tali competenze sarà verificata attraverso verifiche scritte e orali all'interno dei singoli insegnamenti e nell'ambito della discussione della prova finale.
Capacità di apprendimento
I laureati magistrali devono aver acquisito la padronanza metodologica e l' abilità di apprendimento utili per l'accesso al Dottorato di ricerca o a un Master anche di secondo livello.
Le capacità di apprendimento vengono acquisite attraverso le attività obbligatorie del corso di Laurea, esse sono finalizzate all'accesso ai Dottorati nelle seguenti aree disciplinari: Filosofia, Scienze umane e Relazioni internazionali.
Le attività a libera scelta permettono di migliorare la preparazione per tali Dottorati, nonché di agevolare l'accesso ad altre tipologie di Dottorato.
La capacità di apprendimento dello studente sarà verificata attraverso verifiche scritte e orali all'interno dei singoli insegnamenti e nell'ambito della discussione della prova finale.
Requisiti di ammissione
Per l'ammissione al Corso di studio in “Informazione, Editoria e Giornalismo” sono richieste sia le conoscenze corrispondenti al possesso di una Laurea sia quelle che permettono di intraprendere con successo un percorso formativo secondo questo ordinamento.
L'accertamento delle conoscenze richieste per l'ammissione è svolto in base alle seguenti modalità:
(a) le conoscenze sono automaticamente accertate nel caso di conseguimento del titolo di I livello nella classe di Laurea L-20 Scienze della Comunicazione;
(b) nel caso di altra Laurea di I livello conseguita nelle classi di laurea di cui alla tabella A, le conoscenze sono sottoposte a una verifica volta ad accertare il possesso di 60 CFU complessivi nei settori s.s.d.
indicati nel Regolamento Didattico;
(c) nel caso di laurea di I livello conseguita in una classe diversa da quelle di cui alla tabella A, le conoscenze saranno sottoposte a una verifica volta ad accertare il possesso di almeno 90 CFU complessivi nei s.s.d.
indicati nel Regolamento Didattico;
(d) in tutti gli altri casi l'accertamento è compiuto secondo modalità definite dal Regolamento del corso di Laurea Magistrale.
TABELLA A
L-3 Discipline delle arti figurative, della musica, dello spettacolo e della moda
L-5 Filosofia
L-10 Lettere
L-11 Lingue culture moderne
L-12 Mediazione linguistica
L-42 Storia
Ai fini dell'ammissione, oltre ai crediti indicati (punti a, b, c), si deve dimostrare il possesso o l'acquisizione di una preparazione personale da verificare negli ambiti dell'informazione e comunicazione socio-economico, storico e politico, linguistico e cognitivo; una comprovata e solida capacità di pieno uso espositivo e argomentativo dell'italiano sia in forma scritta che orale; una conoscenza elevata di almeno una lingua straniera dell'Unione Europea; la capacità di utilizzare strumenti informatici.
Al fine dell'ammissione i candidati possono essere sottoposti a test e/o colloqui volti anche a valutare la possibilità di eventuali integrazioni di CFU che devono essere acquisiti prima della procedura di immatricolazione al CdLM secondo modalità stabilite nel Regolamento Didattico.
Prova finale
La Laurea Magistrale in INFORMAZIONE, EDITORIA E GIORNALISMO si consegue previo superamento di una prova finale, che consiste nella presentazione e discussione di una tesi elaborata in forma originale dallo studente sotto la guida di un relatore e di un correlatore nell'ambito di uno dei settori scientifico-disciplinari presenti nell'ordinamento del corso di Laurea per il quale sono previsti insegnamenti nel regolamento del corso di Laurea e nel quale lo studente ha conseguito almeno 6 CFU.
Le modalità per l'assegnazione della tesi sono quelle stabilite dalla normativa vigente d'Ateneo.
Per essere ammesso alla discussione dell'elaborato per la prova finale, che porta all'acquisizione
di 24 CFU, lo studente deve aver conseguito 96 CFU.
Le modalità di prenotazione alla prova finale sono quelle previste dalla normativa vigente d'Ateneo.
Per le sedute delle lauree magistrali sono previste commissioni composte da un numero minimo di membri stabilito dal Regolamento Didattico.
I relatori e correlatori delle tesi ammesse alla discussione devono far parte della commissione.
Orientamento in ingresso
Le azioni di orientamento in ingresso sono improntate alla realizzazione di processi di raccordo con la scuola secondaria di secondo grado.
Si concretizzano sia in attività informative e di approfondimento dei caratteri formativi dei Corsi di Studio (CdS) dell'Ateneo, sia in un impegno condiviso da scuola e università per favorire lo sviluppo di una maggiore consapevolezza da parte degli studenti e delle studentesse nel compiere scelte coerenti con le proprie conoscenze, competenze, attitudini e interessi.
Le attività promosse si articolano in:
a) incontri e iniziative rivolte alle future matricole;
b) incontri per la presentazione delle Lauree Magistrali rivolte a studenti delle triennali;
c) sviluppo di servizi online (pagine social, sito), realizzazione e pubblicazione di materiali informativi sull'offerta formativa dei CdS (guide di dipartimento, guida breve di Ateneo, newsletter dell'orientamento).
L'attività di orientamento prevede una serie attività, distribuite nel corso dell'anno accademico, alle quali partecipano tutti i Dipartimenti e i CdS:
• Orientamento Next Generation Roma Tre, il progetto comune di tutti gli Atenei della Regione Lazio, a cui partecipa attivamente anche Roma Tre, è stato avviato nell'a.a.
2022- 2023 e si concluderà nel 2026.
Finanziato dai fondi del PNRR, è pensato per sostenere le studentesse e gli studenti della nostra Regione nella scelta consapevole del proprio percorso di formazione successivo al ciclo scolastico, nonché a definire la propria traiettoria personale e professionale.
Nel primo anno di attivazione Roma Tre ha raggiunto:
- 2.597 studenti inseriti in piattaforma del terzo o quarto anno di corso del target iniziale;
- presenze effettive: 2.330 studenti, che hanno raggiunto il 70% delle presenze;
- N.
125 corsi erogati;
- N.
accordi con le scuole: 14 convenzioni firmate
- N° Formatori interni: più di 100
• Giornate di Vita Universitaria (GVU), si svolgono ogni anno nell'arco di circa 3 mesi e sono rivolte a studentesse e studenti degli ultimi due anni della scuola secondaria superiore.
Si svolgono in tutti i Dipartimenti dell'Ateneo e costituiscono un'importante occasione per le future matricole per vivere la realtà universitaria.
Gli incontri sono strutturati in modo tale che accanto alla presentazione dei Corsi di Laurea, studentesse e studenti possano anche fare un'esperienza diretta di vita universitaria con la partecipazione ad attività didattiche, laboratori, lezioni o seminari, alle quali partecipano anche studenti seniores che svolgono una significativa mediazione di tipo tutoriale.
Partecipano annualmente circa 4.000 studenti; nel 2023 hanno partecipato 3.255 studenti in presenza.
Inoltre le GVU 2023 hanno totalizzato su YouTube 4.266 visualizzazioni.
• Incontri nelle scuole: nel 2023 l'Ufficio orientamento ha ricevuto 36 inviti.
Le richieste sono state lavorate nel seguente modo:
- se la scuola ha richiesto la presentazione dell'offerta formativa dell'intero Ateneo sono stati organizzati gli incontri di “Orientamento tra pari”: l'idea nasce dalla consolidata esperienza legata all'importanza di realizzare un orientamento, basato sul peer tutoring.
Nel 2023 sono stati realizzati 5 incontri on line alla presenza del personale dell'Ufficio con i borsisti (sia dei dipartimenti che dell'ufficio) presso:
a) il Liceo Peano di Roma (52 studenti);
b) Liceo artistico Caravaggio di Roma (200 studenti);
c) Liceo Metelli di Terni (20 studenti);
d) IT Fermi di Sulmona (200 studenti);
e) Informagiovani Roma Capitale (60 studenti)
Per un totale di 530 studenti.
Presso l'Assistant College Counseling St Stephen's School di Roma l'Ufficio è stato presente solo con un banchetto per la distribuzione di guide in inglese e in italiano a circa 60 studenti.
Si evidenzia che partecipano varie scuole di altre Regioni, grazie alla possibilità dell'online.
- se la scuola richiede un incontro specifico con uno o più dipartimenti, concordemente con quanto stabilito in Gloa (Gruppo di Lavoro per l'Orientamento di Ateneo) ogni invito viene inoltrato ai referenti Gloa presso i dipartimenti e le scuole, affinché realizzino i loro incontri;
• Attività di orientamento sviluppate dai singoli Dipartimenti, mediante incontri in presenza e online;
• Orientarsi a Roma Tre nel 2023 si è svolta in presenza presso il Nuovo Palazzo degli Uffici di Via Ostiense 133.
Nelle aule del dipartimento di Giurisprudenza sono state organizzate le presentazioni dell'offerta formativa dei Dipartimenti che sono state seguite anche in diretta streaming e che poi sono state caricate su YouTube.
I servizi sono stati presentati nelle torri, dove sono state distribuite le guide e dove le segreterie didattiche hanno anche organizzato delle postazioni con attività laboratoriali.
La sera è stato offerto un concerto di musica dal vivo ai partecipanti.
Hanno partecipato all'evento circa 4.000 studenti.
• Salone dello Studente a ottobre – novembre di ogni anno l'Ufficio orientamento partecipa all'evento organizzato da Campus presso la Nuova Fiera di Roma.
Il 17-19 ottobre 2023 è stato affittato uno stand lineare lungo 8 mt e organizzato con dei monitor dove giravano i PPT elaborati dall'Ufficio.
Sono stati distribuiti 8000 zaini e 8000 guide di Ateneo e bigliettini QR code.
Sono stati incontrati nelle aule più di 1.500 studenti in presenza e on line.
• Open Day Magistrali tra aprile e maggio 2023 è stata organizzata la prima edizione del progetto che ha visto lo sviluppo di 13 eventi dipartimentali utili a presentare l'Offerta magistrale e il post lauream.
Hanno partecipato 857 studenti, soprattutto di Roma Tre.
Il nostro ultimo open day per le lauree magistrali è stato il 18 aprile 2024 in Aula Magna.
I servizi di orientamento online messi a disposizione dei futuri studenti universitari sono nel tempo aumentati, tenendo conto dello sviluppo delle nuove opportunità di comunicazione tramite web e tramite social.
Inoltre, durante tutte le manifestazioni di presentazione dell'offerta formativa, sono illustrati quei siti web di Dipartimento, di Ateneo, Portale dello studente, etc., che possono aiutare gli studenti nella loro scelta.
Infine, l'Ateneo valuta, di volta in volta, l'opportunità di partecipare ad ulteriori occasioni di orientamento in presenza ovvero online (Euroma2 e altre iniziative).
Orientamento in ingresso per gli studenti detenuti nell'aa.
2023-24
Le attività di orientamento sono promosse dal Polo Universitario Penitenziario Roma Tre (PUP Roma Tre) composto dal Delegato del Rettore per la formazione universitaria negli istituti penitenziari, dalla Responsabile dell'Area studenti d'Ateneo, dai docenti referenti e dal personale amministrativo dei Dipartimenti interessati.
La presentazione dell'offerta formativa ai detenuti che hanno acquisito la laurea triennale prevede l'organizzazione di eventi nei principali istituti penitenziari del Lazio.
Il Corso di Studio in breve
ll corso di Laurea Magistrale in 'Informazione, Editoria e Giornalismo' consentirà a ciascuno/a studente/ssa di seguire differenti percorsi formativi che gli conferiranno le competenze necessarie per svolgere attività nelle aree della produzione e gestione dell'informazione, dell'editoria libraria cartacea, multimediale e on-line o delle diverse forme del giornalismo, generalista o specifico.
In particolare, il corso mira a fornire allo/a studente/essa le conoscenze e i metodi propri del lavoro di gestione dei contenuti, con particolare riferimento alle necessità gestionali e organizzative delle imprese giornalistiche ed editoriali (cartacee, audiovisive, on line) e dell'editoria periodica specializzata e non specializzata, in un contesto nazionale e internazionale, e nella costante consapevolezza del carattere globale dei processi di comunicazione nella società contemporanea.
Il/la laureato/a dovrà, in particolare, saper utilizzare le nuove tecnologie della comunicazione in funzione delle necessità gestionali e organizzative delle imprese giornalistiche ed editoriali (cartacee, audiovisive, on line) e dell'editoria periodica specializzata e non specializzata.
Ciò sarà perseguito attraverso l'integrazione degli insegnamenti curricolari nelle aree filosofico-cognitiva, linguistico-pragmatica, filosofico-storico-politica, economico-sociologica, informatica, documentale oltre che attraverso periodi di tirocinio e stage presso imprese che operano nei settori di riferimento e con soggiorni anche presso altre Università italiane e straniere, nel quadro di accordi nazionali e internazionali dell'Ateneo Roma Tre.
Il corso di Laurea Magistrale ha durata biennale ed è articolato in n.
120 CFU.
Lo studente espliciterà le proprie scelte al momento della presentazione,
tramite il sistema informativo di ateneo, del piano di completamento o del piano di studio individuale,
secondo quanto stabilito dal regolamento didattico del corso di studio.
First semester
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Optional Group:
DISCIPLINE METODOLOGICHE INFORMATICHE E DEI LINGUAGGI - I BLOCCO - MASSIMO 6 CFU - (show)
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DISCIPLINE METODOLOGICHE INFORMATICHE E DEI LINGUAGGI - II BLOCCO - MASSIMO 12 CFU - (show)
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20710113 -
ETHIC AND COMUNICATION
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20709755 -
Moral philosophy
(objectives)
The course of Moral Philosophy is part of the program in Philosophical sciences (MA level) and is included among the characterising training activities. At the end of this course, the student will have obtained: - An in-depth knowledge of the main theoretical questions of ethics, moral philosophy, action theory; - Knowledge of some reference texts in the philosophical-political field and of the main debates associated with them, as well as of secondary literature also in languages other than Italian; - Ability to focus on theoretical issues and to develop arguments in the analysis of problems related to political theory and to critical theory.
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12
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M-FIL/03
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72
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20710576 -
Persuasive communication
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The course aims to provide students with the basic notions of persuasive communication combining the theoretical tools of the discipline that traditionally has dealt with the persuasive uses of language, rhetoric, with the empirical results achieved in the context of the modern cognitive sciences. Specifically, the cognitive foundations of the persuasive uses of language are analyzed with reference to a particular tool of communication: storytelling.
Through the discussion of case studies, such as scientific communication, marketing, advertising and political communication, the course aims to provide students with a general understanding of the fundamental cognitive mechanisms underlying storytelling.
At the end of the course, the student will be able to:
- use the key theoretical concepts developed in the context of rhetoric. - read and understand experimental scientific articles dealing with issues relating to the cognitive foundations of persuasive processes. - transfer the theoretical concepts to the analysis of case studies.
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12
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20704070 -
JOURNALISM - POSTGRADUATE
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Within the framework of the Dublin Descriptors, the teaching of specialist journalism for the Master's Degree has the following objectives in terms of knowledge - aims to outline the theoretical-political dimension of communication in global society - intends to deepen critical knowledge of the journalist's profession in line with the changes that have occurred in the journalism sector in recent years - aims to provide students with the advanced notions to undertake the work of the journalist, bearing in mind the metamorphosis of the concept of culture, democracy and multiculturalism, the relationship between rationality and identity, between interests and values, perspectives on interculturality, politics and identity conflicts - aims to provide students with a critical understanding of the principles that inspire this profession
Within the framework of the Dublin Descriptors, teaching has the following objectives in terms of competences Acquire the ability to identify fake news, enhance reliable sources, simplify information and the way to communicate it. Learn about current events and have culture (reading books, going to the theater and cinema and listening to music) Consolidate the ability of criticism and independence of opinion. Write correctly, simply and effectively. Avoid accusations such as lawsuits and defamations, respect privacy and respect the professional code of ethics
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20702879 -
BOOK PUBLISHING - POSTGRADUATE
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The general goal of the course is to provide a general view about the world of book and the book industry, with special regards about the main steps that have market the historical event, the aspects of works in the publishing house and the actual technological transformations. Special attention has been paid to the specificity of the "publishing of culture" in the context of the cultural industry. At the end of the course, the student will have the foundamental tools to orient oneself critically in the panorama of contemporary book publishing.
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20710611 -
Strategie delle ricerche di opinione e di mercato - LM
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The course aims to provide students with a general understanding of social research focusing on the technological and social transformations that impact the citizen/consumer.
The purpose of the course is to introduce the main methods and main qualitative and quantitative research techniques for the understanding, analysis and implementation of socio-economic research, with particular reference to the analysis techniques carried out using digital methods.
In particular, the course will illustrate: - Quantitative research: questionnaire creation; methodologies for carrying out the interview (C.A.TI. Computer-Assisted Telephone Interviewing; C.A.W.I. Computer-Assisted Web Interviewing; C.A.M.I. Computer-Assisted Mobile Interviewing; C.A.P.I. Computer-Assisted Personal Interviewing); the digital methods approach; - Qualitative research: focus groups; the in-depth interviews; digital ethnography.
From the theoretical point of view, the course will also provide the necessary skills to analyze the changes in society and in particular of final consumers, decision makers and opinion leaders.
The theoretical approach will address the following issues: - Relationship between media and social construction of reality; - Theory of public opinion; - Citizen / consumer empowerment in web 2.0.
Knowledge of the methodologies and techniques related to media consumption represents a significant contribution to the student's autonomy of judgment and in particular to his ability to assess the impact of products on the market and on socio-economic dynamics. The course will make use of practical examples which will provide to the student a critical perspective, and at the end of the course he/she will be in possession of an appropriate technical language. At the end of the course students will be able to critically relate to analyses and research published in the main media and social networks.
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DISCIPLINE STORICO SOCIALI, GIURIDICO ECONOMICHE, POLITOLOGICHE E DELLE RELAZIONI - MASSIMO 12 CFU - (show)
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20710269 -
History of Parties and political Information
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Understand history of italian political parties and movements from 1848 to the crisis of the "first " Republic (1992-1994). Understand the main nodes of the relationship between the press and political power. Form an understanding of the differencies which revealed in the history of human events that constituite history.
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20710535 -
HISTORY OF PUBLIC OPINION AND MASS CULTURE
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FILOSOFIA POLITICA CONTEMPORANEA - LM
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The Course provides a map – all along with a genealogical approach to the considered conceptual tools – of the main debates in contemporary Political philosophy concerning single issues, that will be identified every year.
The Course is intended to the acquisition of: an in-depth knowledge of authors and texts in contemporary Political philosophy; critical and interpretative conceptual tools both in reading and in debating; skills in the written exposition of the considered issues.
International students can ask for writing the paper in their native language or in English.
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MARKETING FOR PUBLISHING
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20710128 -
ADVANCED MARKETING
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20710536 -
PHILOSOPHY, TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY
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The course offers the basic notions of philosophy of technology. The course aims at a general understanding of the grand challenges of transformation of society as a consequence of the spread of technology The aim of the course is the introduction of the issues related to interactions between technology, philosophy, ethics and society. The aim of the course is that attendees acquire knowledge, understand and reflect on the political, ethics and epistemic outputs of the introduction of technology in society. At the end of the course students will be able to analyze the open questions in the field of philosophy of technology with special attention to society
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M-FIL/02
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36
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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
20710537 -
DIGITAL PUBLISHING
(objectives)
The course on digital publishing is part of the educational curriculum devoted to the field of publishing within the LM in Information, Publishing, Journalism.
In accordance with the objectives of the degree program, the course will provide students a basic knowledge of the field of digital publishing, taking into account the change in the forms of textuality, in the evolution of reading devices and in reading practices.
The main aim of the teaching is to allow students to understand and differentiate various forms of digital storytelling, the main forms of digital textuality and of reading devices.
At the end of the course, participants will be able to understand practices, tools and models used in the field of digital publishing, and will possess the competencies required to analyze its main features.
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6
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M-STO/08
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36
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-
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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
20702710 -
AESTHETICS - L.M
(objectives)
The course of Aesthetics is part of the program in Philosophical Sciences (MA level) and is included among the characterising training activities. At the end of this course the student will acquire: - A thorough knowledge of several issues concerning aesthetics and the relationships between philosophy and the arts (literature, visual arts, performing arts, architecture, film) - An extended knowledge of the most important texts of the history of aesthetics, and of the critical debate on these texts - An extended knowledge on the most recent literature on aesthetics, perception theory, ontology of art and related subjects - The ability to form an independent judgement on such topics and to expose it in oral and written form - An excellent mastery of aesthetic terminology and of the argumentative methods in the field of aesthetics and art criticism, even for educational purposes - The ability of focusing theoretical issues, analyzing information, formulating arguments in the fields of aesthetics, theory of perception, art theories, with the help of bibliographical sources, even in languages other than Italian - The ability to contextualize in historical-philosophical perspective aesthetic debates, as well as debates on art criticism and on landscape theory.
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6
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M-FIL/04
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36
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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
20710613 -
Forme e stili della scrittura giornalistica - LM
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Also available in another semester or year
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20710706 -
LOGICS OF INFORMATION AND ACTION
(objectives)
We live in an information network and in an exchange of opinions that is ubiquitous and constant – a net of epistemic acts that we exchange with other agents and affect what we end up believing and deciding. Working with information implies more and more that we face the social effects of this – and these are today faster and faster, and we get a glimpse of them in real time. However, the more agents we have involved, the harder to understand the dynamics of information release turn to be.
This course introduces a formal toolkit that helps in this enterprise. In particular, the course aims at securing: (1) the understanding of the problems of reasoning that can be triggered by the release of information; (2) the understanding of models that capture the dynamic effects of information release, and the conceptual problems they raise; (3) the problems connected to the representation of belief-merging and, in general, the relations between individual and collective notions of epistemic attitudes; (4) the understanding of the conditions at which consensus is possible, the role it can play, and the relation between the information release policies, the connection of the epistemic network, and the hierarchies and trust distribution in epistemic communities.
(3) e (4) presuppose (1) and (2). In turn, the last two objectives come with a view on the social impact that the information release policies have on a community of epistemic agents. The course employs a varied package of methods and tools, especially those from Epistemic Logic and Dynamic Epistemic Logic, but also, to a lesser extent, notions and methods from Judgement Aggregation and Network Epistemology, which the course will briefly introduce.
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6
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M-FIL/02
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36
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-
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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
20710102 -
ANALYSIS OF ENVIRONMENT AND TERRITORY - LM
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Also available in another semester or year
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20711404 -
MARKETING TELEVISIVO
(objectives)
The course is part of the teaching activities fostering the development of knowledge and skills about mass media and communication marketing. Specifically, starting from the establishment of some fundamental concepts of business economics and marketing management, the course aims to build a solid foundation on the television system and market, television companies, and television marketing. The course will feature a strongly interactive approach and focus on the business and market realities with a systematic use of real-life case studies. Additionally, students will have the opportunity to engage with industry professionals who will explore specific topics related to the market and television marketing, and will be involved in group activities aimed at consolidating the knowledge acquired and testing its possible applications.
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6
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SECS-P/08
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36
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-
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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
20711782 -
SCIENCE JOURNALISM
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Also available in another semester or year
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Optional Group:
A SCELTA DELLO STUDENTE - Non è possibile inserire tra gli esami a scelta ulteriori “Idoneità di lingua” conseguite al CLA - (show)
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18
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20711649 -
CONTEMPORARY ITALIAN LITERATURE - LM
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Also available in another semester or year
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20711528 -
LABORATORY OF INTELLIGENCE ARTIFICAL APPLIED TO THE LANGUAGE
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Also available in another semester or year
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20710117 -
LABORATORIO DI FOTOGIORNALISMO
(objectives)
The aims of course is to analyze the different models of television information in the Italian context focusing on in-depth journalism. The formats of the news will be analyzed: news, talk shows, infotainment, reportage and documentaries. Analyzing the narrative, the "actors": journalists, anchorman, guests, stars, including the role of the public. We will also analyze the convergences with social media platforms. To complete we will make a comparison with the journalistic narrative models of the printed press and social media.
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6
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36
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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ITA |
20704090 -
LABORATORY: MUSIC LANGUAGE
(objectives)
The Workshop offers the opportunity to deepen the knowledge of composers, tracks and fundamental moments in the history of music, through a series of concert-lessons. All the performances are preceded by an introductory lesson of a theoretical-critical nature. It is, at the base, a review of classical concerts, but introduced by real lessons, useful to train the public, to make the authors, styles and periods easier to be understood. It is no coincidence that monographic programs are often preferred in this perspective, precisely because they lend themselves, better than others, to the didactic part and to the introduction of certain, fundamental authors of the repertoire. The concert review therefore aims to bring students closer to the great repertoire, by listening live music and explaining this way the different genres and compositional forms.
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6
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36
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Elective activities
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ITA |
20710040 -
LABORATORIO DI LINEAMENTI DI GENERE
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Also available in another semester or year
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20710207 -
Laboratory of environmental and territory analysis
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Also available in another semester or year
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20710323 -
SCIENZE COGNITIVE DEL LINGUAGGIO - MOD.A - LM
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Also available in another semester or year
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20710389 -
COMUNICAZIONE VISUALE
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Also available in another semester or year
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20710390 -
SOCIOLOGIA DELLA MUSICA
(objectives)
The course deals with the relationship between music and society in the following twofold aspects: a) “music as agency” in everyday life; b) the social construction of the carriers of musical texts and musicians. The first part of the course will provide to the students the analytical tools for understanding how and to what extent the music can contribute to construct the social meanings of experience, time and space. The second part will address and problematize the notion of musical genius, by showing its social aspects.
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6
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SPS/08
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36
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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ITA |
20709120 -
public communication
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Also available in another semester or year
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20710539 -
LABORATORY OF TELEVISION INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM
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Also available in another semester or year
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20710614 -
Laboratorio di tecnologia, cultura e società - LM
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Also available in another semester or year
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20710694 -
ART SOCIOLOGY
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Also available in another semester or year
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20710705 -
DIGITAL HUMANITIES AND PHILOSOPHY OF INFORMATION
(objectives)
The course on Digital Humanities is part of the educational curriculum of the LM in Information, Publishing, Journalism.
In accordance with the objectives of the degree program, the course will provide students with a basic knowledge of the main topics and problems in the field of Digital Humanities, with a specific focus on topics of more direct relevance for philosophy, and on the relationship between Digital Humanities and Philosophy.
The main aim of the teaching is to allow students to understand the theoretical debate on the nature and definition of Digital Humanities, and to understand the philosophical relevance of many among the problems dealt with in that field.
At the end of the course, participants will be able to read and understand papers and research work done by the Italian and international community of Digital Humanists, and to connect them with the work done in the field of Philosophy of Information.
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6
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M-STO/08
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36
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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ITA |
22910283 -
Philosophy and ethics of technology
(objectives)
The course aims at giving the students awareness, understanding, and autonomy of judgment in regard to the ethical implications of the introduction of the new technologies in the field of media education and e-learning. In this light, we will discuss questions such as the pervasiveness of algorithmically-based decision-making, the right to privacy, the morally controversial advancements of Artificial Intelligence, and the risks that the infosphere poses to individual autonomy.
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6
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M-FIL/03
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36
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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ITA |
20710653 -
LABORATORIO DI SCRITTURA SCIENTIFICA - LM
(objectives)
The course aims at improving students’ reading and writing skills focusing on technical-scientific texts. Such skills are particularly important in research as well as in scientific dissemination. To this purpose, during the laboratory students will be guided in the critical reading of the scientific literature, to analyze the distinctive features of academic texts and the main techniques of scientific writing in the field of communication sciences. At the end of the course, students will be able to comprehend, project and write the contents of a scientific paper.
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6
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36
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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ITA |
20710737 -
LABORATORIO DI GIORNALISMO DI CRONACA - LM
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Also available in another semester or year
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20711406 -
LABORATORIO DI REPORTAGE - LM
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Also available in another semester or year
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20706038 -
Social philosophy
(objectives)
The course of Social Philosophy is part of the program in Philosophical Sciences (MA level) and is included among the characterising training activities. The objective of the course is to provide an in-depth understanding of some aspects of the essential issues and debates connected to the field of Social Philosophy. The course aims at achieving specific skills related to fundamental structures of social nexus. It aims also at developing critical abilities in order to deal with contemporary debates in social philosophy.Students will be able to apply the acquired knowledge to discuss and to develop arguments both in a theoretical and philosophical perspective. Upon completion of the course students are expected to acquire the following skills: 1) advanced critical thinking and its relation to wider issues; 2) advanced language and argumentation skills required to the issues discussed in the course; 3) capacity to read and analyse philosophical sources and the relevant critical debate.
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6
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36
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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ITA |
20710194 -
RUSSIAN AND EURASIAN CONTEMPORARY HISTORY
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Also available in another semester or year
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20710572 -
BIOLAW
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Also available in another semester or year
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Optional Group:
GRUPPO ABILITA' DI LINGUA INGLESE - (show)
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6
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20704046 -
ENGLISH LANGUAGE SKILLS
(objectives)
Acquisition of B2 ( advanced) level of english
www.cla.uniroma3.it
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6
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36
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-
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-
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-
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Other activities
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ITA |
20710781 -
Idoneità Lingua Inglese B2+
(objectives)
The students: Can understand the basic concepts of speech formulated in standard language or in a familiar variety on concrete and abstract topics, even when dealing with conceptually and linguistically complex speeches; to also understand the technical discussions of his / her field of specialization. Can follow a long speech and complex arguments, as long as the topic is relatively familiar to him / her and the structure of the speech is indicated with explicit signals
Oral production He is able to produce clear and precise descriptions and expositions of various topics that fall within his field of interest, developing and supporting ideas with additional elements and relevant examples.
Oral interaction Is able to interact with such spontaneity and fluency as to allow normal interaction and easy relationships with users of the target language without any effort for either party. It highlights the meaning it attributes to events and experiences, clearly exposes points of view supporting them with appropriate explanations and arguments.
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6
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36
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Other activities
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ITA |
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20704079 -
TRAINING AND ORIENTATION ACTIVITIES
(objectives)
The Master's Degree in Information, Publishing and Journalism includes a 150-hour internship, which will be recognised as 6 credits of learning activities.
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6
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150
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Other activities
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ITA |
20705052 -
FINAL EXAM
(objectives)
The Laurea Magistrale in Informazione Editoria e Giornalismo (Master's Degree in Information, Publishing and Journalism) is awarded after passing a final examination, which consists of the presentation and discussion of a thesis written in an original form by the student under the guidance of a supervisor and a co-rapporteur in one of the scientific-disciplinary sectors included in the regulations of the degree course for which at least 6 CFU have been obtained.
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24
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144
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Final examination and foreign language test
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ITA |
Second semester
Course
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Credits
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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Contact Hours
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Exercise Hours
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Laboratory Hours
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Personal Study Hours
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Type of Activity
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Language
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Optional Group:
DISCIPLINE METODOLOGICHE INFORMATICHE E DEI LINGUAGGI - I BLOCCO - MASSIMO 6 CFU - (show)
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6
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20710322 -
LINGUISTICA E SOCIETA' - LM
(objectives)
The course aims at providing students with a basic knowledge of methods, tools and approaches characterizing sociolinguistics, taking also into account the epistemological problems concerning its adjacency to other branches of linguistic and social knowledge. At the end of the course, students will write an essay showing their competence in gathering data and analyzing them in sociolinguistic perspective.
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6
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L-LIN/01
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36
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-
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
20709714 -
FUNZIONI E PATOLOGIE DEL LINGUAGGIO E DELLA COMUNICAZIONE - LM
(objectives)
The course has two main goals. The first one is to propose an education finalized to learn the main classification methods of language disorders in pathologies such as aphasia, autism, schizophrenia. The second is to illustrate how the investigation of language disorders might be used to inform theoretical models on language functioning.
At the end of the course, the student will be able to: a) use knowledge on linguistic pathologies to reflect on the more general issue of the cognitive plausibility of the theoretical models proposed to account for the functioning of language; b) read and understand experimental scientific articles written in English dealing with issues relating to the cognitive foundations of language.
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6
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M-FIL/05
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36
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-
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
20710609 -
Word design and advertising - LM -
(objectives)
The course aims to define the Adv Language as a powerful tool of verbal-iconic design. A series of teaching/learning activities complete the presentation of the cognitive models and the explication of the grammar that, marking slogans, headlines, jingles, captions and trademarks, change the objects we live by. In this perspective the creative and innovative Adv Language is described as a perceptive transformer code, that has to understood through the different phases of project, realization, and representation. In this process the activities of naming regarding the products and the promotional messages are a fundamental strategy of conceptual construction. With the course, the students also acquire the specific skill for transcribing them in a repository and analyzing complex icono-texts as the tv commercial and that of using their a-grammatical rules and their non-senses in a coherent and creative way. The course is divided in three parts: 1.From the spatial design to the word design; 2.The grammar of the Adv Language between rules and semantic mappings; 3. The adv language around the bod mail-order catalogues and the trademarks of Cosmetics, Fashion, Food and Sport. Workshops, experiments and surveys improve the theorical study with aapplied training.
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6
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L-LIN/01
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36
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-
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
20711191 -
EPISTEMOLOGY OF COMMUNICATION
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Also available in another semester or year
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20711630 -
ENGLISH FOR JOURNALISM AND MEDIA - LM
(objectives)
The course is intended for students enrolled at the Master’s degree in Publishing and Journalism and aims at developing critical discourse analysis skills related to ESP in the field of Journalism and Media. Lessons focus on the various communicative practices that characterize the discursive community of journalism and media, as well as the various genres and the possible intertextual relationships. Lessons also aim attention at the exploration, conceptual interpretation and sociocultural explanation of the linguistic features exploited in the texts for traditional and digital media. In relation to the different journalism areas and text-types, special attention will be paid to the following categories:
• How to analyse the language of journalism: The development of Critical Discourse Analysis. • Forms of communication in traditional media: The discursive community, shared values and point of view; the language of the press, radio and television; advertising; types of newspapers and politics; media genres; broadcast journalism: managing the extraordinary and the ordinary; forms of language and voices in news broadcasting; magazine journalism and linguistic strategies of synthetic personalization; newspaper journalism: popular and quality styles. • The social environment of contemporary communication: new models of communication in the Age of the Internet; the constituents of modern digital communication; properties of web communication and web genres; online journalism: live news writing; citizen journalism: practices and identities. • Participants in the discourse of journalism: roles, relationships and identities; personal identity, social identity and identification; power and community; stance and style; audience, politeness, accommodation; texts and social structures; intertextuality; agency and power; news values, balance and bias; conflict, proximity/cultural relevance.
• The linguistic individual in media communication: media and identity in a communicational frame; history, culture and memory in press coverage; authorial identity and the audience; reader positioning and ethics; inclusion/exclusion. • Discourse styles and structures: parts and sequences; discourse organisation; depersonalization; nominalisation; evidentiality, coherence and cohesion; genres, gender stereotypes and discourse styles; narrative, gender and personal stories; gender, irony and taboo language; structures and lexical choices of news stories.
• Features of argumentation and dissemination in journalism and media discourse: rhetorical devices, dissemination strategies, defence strategies and legitimation techniques; ideology and power; persuasion and evaluation; conversational and emotional language in traditional and digital media; engagement features.
LEARNING OUTCOMES: The course aims at developing critical discourse analysis skills related to ESP in the field of Journalism and Media. Students will be offered to explore an extensive variety of texts used in the field of journalism and media. KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING: At the end of the course, students are expected to show an adequate understanding of the discourse of journalism, as well as to identify its main discursive features and sociocultural context. APPLYING KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING: Students will be required to develop analytical skills in journalistic discourse, and autonomously elucidate genre- and community-based language typicalities.
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6
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L-LIN/12
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36
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-
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
20710075 -
LINGUISTICS AND JOURNALISM - LM
(objectives)
The course aims to present the fundamental criteria and rules of the cognitive linguistics applied in the analysis of the journalistic discourse. The purpose of the teaching/learning activities is the critical study of the the linguistic research trends focused on the mass media communication and, in particular, on the lexicon and the rhetorical figures present in the magazines and in the newspapers. In the same time, the relationships between grammar and semantic values are illustrated at the light of the holistic model of conceptualization and construction. The course is divided in three sections: 1. Descriptions of the bibliographical references; 2. The cognitive linguistics: frames, prototypes and profilings. 3. Corpora analysis and ontologies linked to journalistic texts for special purposes present or not in internet. Workshops, experiments and surveys complete the lessons face to face for improving a theorical and applied training.
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6
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L-LIN/01
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36
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-
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
|
Optional Group:
DISCIPLINE METODOLOGICHE INFORMATICHE E DEI LINGUAGGI - II BLOCCO - MASSIMO 12 CFU - (show)
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12
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20710113 -
ETHIC AND COMUNICATION
(objectives)
In the first part, the course aims at giving the students the basic concepts of applied ethics, with a particular focus on roboethics and the relation between ethics and communication, in particular considering films. In the second part, the course aims at providing a basic understanding of the debate on human reasoning and decision-making.
The goal of the course is that the students understand these fundamental issues of moral philosophy. At the end of the course, the students will be able to understand the essential features of these discussions.
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12
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M-FIL/03
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72
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-
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
20709755 -
Moral philosophy
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Also available in another semester or year
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20710576 -
Persuasive communication
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Also available in another semester or year
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20710268 -
CONTEMPORARY HISTORY - POSTGRADUATE
(objectives)
The course aims to give students chance of acquiring analytical skills in order to identify the many factors involved in the dynamics of historical processes and understand their interconnections. The students will also develop a research method and investigation abilities in order to discover the inner complexity of the present age in its historical depth; they will be educated on how to understand otherness disclosing in the study of human events that constitute historical development.
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6
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M-STO/04
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36
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-
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
Optional Group:
DISCIPLINE STORICO SOCIALI, GIURIDICO ECONOMICHE, POLITOLOGICHE E DELLE RELAZIONI - MASSIMO 12 CFU - (show)
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12
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Optional Group:
AFFINI E INTEGRATIVE - (show)
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12
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20704075 -
MARKETING FOR PUBLISHING
(objectives)
The course is part of the teaching activities fostering the development of knowledge and skills about the publishing market and its operating mechanisms. Specifically, the focus will be on promotion and marketing methods, both traditional and online, adopted by various types of publishing entities related to the world of print and digital publishing, from large publishing groups to small and medium-sized independent publishers. The course will feature a strongly interactive approach and focus on the study of particularly interesting and significant real-life cases. Students will have the opportunity to engage with industry professionals who will explore specific topics related to editorial marketing, and will be involved in group activities aimed at consolidating the knowledge acquired and testing its possible applications.
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6
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SECS-P/08
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36
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-
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-
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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
20710128 -
ADVANCED MARKETING
(objectives)
Within the framework of the Dublin Descriptors (http://www.quadrodeititoli.it/descrittori.aspx?descr=172&IDL=2) for the second cycle, the Course has the following objectives:
Knowledge
The Advanced Marketing Course aims at transferring the knowledge of Marketing and its basic elements from its methodological systematization up tpo the latest devemlopments in the pygital context. Therefore its main learning outcomes are: Contributing to build a cultural vision of IT Understanding technological, economic and social reasons of the development of digital marketing, the new approaches developed in the phygital context and the related issues Understanding the concept of disruptive innovation and its marketing implications Full understanding of the relationship between digital marketing and value Knowledge of digital marketing planning and implementation by organizations Knowledge of communication management in digital marketing and its evaluation tools in the new phygital context Ability to frame digital marketing knowledge as to concepts such content, usability, accessibility, user centered design, user experience design, interaction design Course topics will be dealt with constant reference to the publishing and information industry and to the imapct of IT on it. The Course will therefore include the analysis of two case histories from the publishing market.
Skills
Ability to correlate among them and with other disciplinary approaches the marketing, strategy and communication knowledge acquired during the Course
Strengthening of linguistic competence (general and sectoral) both in Italian and English (acquisition and pertinent use of technical terminology, improvement in oral and written communication)
Ability to draw and develop the essential aspects of digital marketing and communication plans
Soft skills
Awareness of the complexity of the phygital dimension and of its evolutionary trends Capacity of a critical and original approach in setting and solving new problems with an interdisciplinary approach Capacity to take one’s own responsibilities within the framework of a set of shared rules and of a learning community Active and inclusive listening Sharing and discussion of opinions Critical and original approach to problem setting and solving Learning from the experience of other people Digital information organization and management Clarity in oral and written communication.
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6
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SECS-P/08
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36
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-
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-
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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
20710536 -
PHILOSOPHY, TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY
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Also available in another semester or year
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20710537 -
DIGITAL PUBLISHING
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
20702710 -
AESTHETICS - L.M
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Also available in another semester or year
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20710613 -
Forme e stili della scrittura giornalistica - LM
(objectives)
The course "Forms and Styles of journalistic writing" aims to provide a critical understanding of the most common forms and styles of journalistic writing, such as investigation, reportage, documentary, literary description, cross-media storytelling. The course aims to provide: 1) a thorough knowledge of the most common forms of journalistic writing 2) analysis of some of the most known journalistic texts dedicated to the importance of the style of writing 3) a case study on the relationship between form and style of journalistic writing and the representation of reality. The aim of the course is for the students to acquire a general idea of the forms of journalistic writing and to understand the importance of style as a cognitive category. At the end of the course, the student will be able to analyse the importance of the plurality of forms and styles of writing in describing reality.
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6
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L-FIL-LET/14
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30
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-
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-
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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
20710706 -
LOGICS OF INFORMATION AND ACTION
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
20710102 -
ANALYSIS OF ENVIRONMENT AND TERRITORY - LM
(objectives)
The course aims to provide students with • An introduction to the United Nations 2030 Agenda for sustainable development in its unity and in its general articulation • The analysis of the 17 SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) • The critical discussion of the structure of the Agenda and the links between its various objectives, both in terms of synergies and possible conflicts • Insights into some objectives of the Agenda, in connection with the specific interests and / or study plans of individual students At the end of the course, the student will be able to discuss in depth the policies of the UN on sustainable development
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6
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SPS/04
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36
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-
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-
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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
20711404 -
MARKETING TELEVISIVO
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
20711782 -
SCIENCE JOURNALISM
(objectives)
The course in scientific journalism is part of the journalistic teachings within the Laurea Magistrale Degree in Information, Publishing, and Journalism. The degree aims to provide the knowledge and skills necessary to work in the areas of information production and management, print, digital, and online publishing, as well as various forms of journalism, both general and specialized. In this context, the course aims to provide: 1. An adequate understanding of the peculiar and specific characteristics of scientific journalism, in its various forms and methods. 2. The ability to retrieve, contextualize, analyze, verify, synthesize, and critically examine information and sources of different nature within the realm of scientific communication and research. 3. The capability to produce high-quality informational and educational content for different communication channels, ranging from print journalism to broadcast and online journalism, including through innovative cross-media and transmedia formats. 4. Adequate knowledge of the main editorial realities operating in this field, along with their characteristics and specificities, with an in-depth analysis of some particularly relevant and interesting cases.
Expected Learning Outcomes:
* In terms of knowledge and understanding: - Understand the current context of scientific communication and journalism, in its complexity and specific characteristics.
*In terms of applying knowledge and understanding: - Apply knowledge and methodologies related to the retrieval, evaluation, and production of high-quality content for journalism and scientific dissemination.
*In terms of judgment autonomy: - Critically and autonomously evaluate information gathered from sources, identifying the relationships between the world of scientific research and the journalistic and communication world, including references to the new digital ecosystem.
*In terms of communication skills: - Be able to share, critically discuss, and socialize both the information acquired from external sources and the informational content produced.
*In terms of learning ability: - Recognize one's own educational and informational needs and the limits of one's understanding and competence in various disciplinary fields, and be able to address these limits as best as possible. - Identify, select, and consult relevant sources and scientific literature to enhance understanding of the phenomena and topics addressed.
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6
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A SCELTA DELLO STUDENTE - Non è possibile inserire tra gli esami a scelta ulteriori “Idoneità di lingua” conseguite al CLA - (show)
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18
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20711649 -
CONTEMPORARY ITALIAN LITERATURE - LM
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The course aims to deepen the authors, moments, genres and themes that caracterize the italian literature of our time, from the early twentieth century, taking into account also, as much as possible, the links with the other systems of literary expression other arts, the literatures of other countries, as well as the history and geography of our country. Critical and analytical tools that will be used during the course will also help the studente to hone their reading mode.
At the end of the class, the student will be able to orient him/herself in the Italian Contemporary Literature.
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12
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L-FIL-LET/11
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72
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20711528 -
LABORATORY OF INTELLIGENCE ARTIFICAL APPLIED TO THE LANGUAGE
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Teaching target
The course "Laboratory of Artificial Intelligence Applied to Language" is part of the Cognitive Science of Communication and Action training activities. The lab aims to provide students with a solid theoretical foundation of AI applied to language and a well-established ability to interact with Large Language Models (LLMs) through the most advanced prompt engineering techniques. These objectives are achieved through two phases. The first, more theoretical, involves teaching how neural networks work with a particular focus on Transformers, i.e., the architecture used in commonly used language models today such as ChatGPT. The second, practical phase involves teaching prompt engineering techniques and the student's application, including experimental application, of these techniques in the various scenarios that will be presented.
Expected accomplishments By the end of the course the student will have understood both theoretically and practically how these models work.
Theoretically he or she will have understood: - how neural networks are similar to human functioning and how they differ; - how neural networks and in particular language model neural networks (LLMs) work; and - What prompt engineering techniques should be used depending on the context and in general how to relate to these models - How they can be used in society, work, and their socio-economic implications.
Practically, the student will be able to: - Write the most appropriate prompts for the required case and know how to get the most out of language models - Understand the limitations of such models and how they can be used in a pipeline to create linguistic automations. No prior knowledge of code is necessary
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20710117 -
LABORATORIO DI FOTOGIORNALISMO
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Also available in another semester or year
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20704090 -
LABORATORY: MUSIC LANGUAGE
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Also available in another semester or year
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20710040 -
LABORATORIO DI LINEAMENTI DI GENERE
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The Course provides for an introduction to the main periods, issues, and authors, in feminist and gender studies and movements. The Course is intended to the acquisition of historical and analytical tools, both in reading and in debating. International students can ask for a final exam in their native language or in English.
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36
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20710207 -
Laboratory of environmental and territory analysis
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The course is devoted to the profiling of a new field of research - through the contribution of political philosophy, aesthetics, history of economics, environmental justice, social geography, urban studies, etc.- to the acquisition of analytical and interpretative conceptual tools in relation to the general dimensions of “environment” and “territory”. International students can ask for a final exam in their native language or in English.
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20710323 -
SCIENZE COGNITIVE DEL LINGUAGGIO - MOD.A - LM
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The course aims to provide students with the conceptual tools characterizing the study of language in a cognitive perspective. In particular, the course aims at providing knowledge about the processes underlying a specific aspect of language: the ability to tell stories.
At the end of the course, the student will be able to:
- reconstruct the contemporary debate on the nature of language in the framework of cognitive science. - know the basic concepts and empirical investigations carried out in the context of the cognitive sciences of language. - read and understand experimental scientific articles dealing with issues relating to the cognitive foundations of language.
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6
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M-FIL/05
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36
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20710389 -
COMUNICAZIONE VISUALE
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The course deals with the analysis of images. It refers specifically to the social factors intervening in the construction of their meanings. The first part of the course will provide analytical and methodological tolls to the students in order to analyse the images and, more specifically, the photos. The second part of the course will focus on the social and public use of images, especially in relation to photos of controversial pasts (wars, natural disasters, violence, terroristic attacks).
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6
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SPS/08
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36
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20710390 -
SOCIOLOGIA DELLA MUSICA
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Also available in another semester or year
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20709120 -
public communication
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The course focuses on the public communication and it provides to the students the analytical tools necessary to analyze how the public discourse is socially constructed and culturally shaped.
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6
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SPS/08
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30
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20710539 -
LABORATORY OF TELEVISION INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM
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The course aims to analyze in-depth journalism on television in the Italian context. The different formats of news and their distribution will be analyzed: news, talk shows, infotainment, investigative and reportage programs. Slow journalism. The languages, styles and protagonists of narration will be analyzed. Part of the course will be dedicated to understanding the concrete production of in-depth content, from the search for sources, to filming in the field and editing. And finally, their broadcasting with a focus on the role of the home audience, also considering the crucial function of the various social media platforms.
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6
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30
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Elective activities
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20710614 -
Laboratorio di tecnologia, cultura e società - LM
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The seminar offers the opportunity of deepening the issues discussed during the courses of philosophy, technology and society and History of Artificial Intelligence. The objective of the seminar is to increase the critical and technical competences of students, in order to discuss political, social and philosophical problems of technological implementation in society. Students are kindly requested to actively participate to the seminar activities and at the end of the seminar, for which attending is requested, they will acquire argumentation, investigation competences as well as the capacity of building a critical discourse in written and oral form on issues under discussion during the seminar.
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6
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36
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20710694 -
ART SOCIOLOGY
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The course analyses how and to what extent the artistic and cultural institutions contribute, on the one hand, to produce the careers of artworks and artists, and, on the other hand, to shape the processes of consumption. It aims at providing theoretical and empirical tools to better understand the artistic processes and the social dynamics that make them possible
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6
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SPS/08
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36
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Elective activities
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20710705 -
DIGITAL HUMANITIES AND PHILOSOPHY OF INFORMATION
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Also available in another semester or year
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22910283 -
Philosophy and ethics of technology
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Also available in another semester or year
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20710653 -
LABORATORIO DI SCRITTURA SCIENTIFICA - LM
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Also available in another semester or year
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20710737 -
LABORATORIO DI GIORNALISMO DI CRONACA - LM
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The course aims to provide students with the fundamental tools to know and do news journalism today, from the role of the reporter to the contribution to investigations, up to research tools. Trainees will then be able to - Learn how to construct an investigative enquiry - Learning methods for researching sources, access to databases, relations with press offices, new media resources - Compare the right and duty of freedom of information in Italy and in the major western countries - Equip themselves with fact-checking tools in the age of disinformation and post-truths - Challenge themselves with classroom exercises - Meet reporters specialising in news (crime, legal, pink, sports, the evolution of reporting in emergencies, from terrorism to health and environmental crises).
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20711406 -
LABORATORIO DI REPORTAGE - LM
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The training objective of the Reportage workshop is to delve into the history of investigative journalism, through the technical, aesthetic, and political analysis of two famous reportages. Students will also experience, firsthand, the design and writing of their own reportage, on a topic agreed with the professor, to be developed in synergy with the group of colleagues in the course. The workshop is thus divided into two parts: after an initial phase of in-depth historical and stylistic study on reportage, as a hybrid form straddling journalism, photography, and literature, we will move on to the assignment of individual work. The learning outcome involves the writing of an individual reportage and its eventual publication on the Stori3 website. During the workshop, meetings with reporters, photojournalists and investigative journalists are planned.
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20706038 -
Social philosophy
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20710194 -
RUSSIAN AND EURASIAN CONTEMPORARY HISTORY
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The course has the following learning objectives: • Getting to know the historical trends characterizing contemporary age in Russian and Eurasian territories that first were part of the Russian Empire and then of the USSR; • Understanding the major questions and interpretations of Russian and Eurasian history in contemporary historiography; • Appreciating how cultural, political, religious, social, geopolitical elements have constantly been intertwined in the historical development of the area; • Becoming aware of how that characteristic ‘Russian otherness’ has been shaped in contemporary age through the relation with global events and concurrent differentiation processes .
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6
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M-STO/04
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20710572 -
BIOLAW
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IUS/09
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36
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