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20710041 -
SOCIOLOGIA DELLA COMUNICAZIONE E DEI MEDIA
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The course aims to provide students with both theoretical and methodological tools enabling them to understand and analyze the role played by the media in modern society and in the social, cultural, and institutional transformations occurred over the last decades. By the end of the course, students are expected to have developed a full understanding of the main paradigms developed within different disciplines- with particular reference to sociology – in order to study the media, their languages, and audiences.
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GIOMI ELISA
( syllabus)
The course is based on lessons, screenings, and textbooks. The slides showed during lessons will not be made available. Students who do not wish or can attend lessons are required to study a third book in addition to the two textbooks. The course consists of two parts, Introductory and Thematic.
INTRODUCTORY PART This part is based on the following textbook:1) Denis McQuail, Sociologia dei Media, Bologna, Il Mulino 2007. Lessons will address the following topics: - interpersonal and mediated communication - the concept of “mass”: born of modern society, rise and development of mass media - key concepts in media studies: power and identity - the “media effects” theory and its phases - Cultural Studies and Audience Studies - news and news media: newsmaking, news values, frames and framing - computer mediated communication: rise and spread of the www, digital media, digital divide - digital media and “transmedia storytelling”.
THEMATIC PART: violence and the media. This part is based on the following textbook: E. Giomi, S. Magaraggia, Relazioni brutali. Genere e violenza nella cultura mediale, Il Mulino, Bologna, 2017 - from Tom & Jerry to Eminem and Rihanna: the gender of violence - anesthetization and romanticization of violence: advertising, rap music, social media - when she is the one who kills: sci-fi, police series, docufictions
( reference books)
TEXTBOOKS FOR STUDENTS WHO WILL BE ATTENDING LESSONS: 1) Denis McQuail, Sociologia dei Media, Bologna, Il Mulino 2007. Elenco dei capitoli da studiare: I Introduzione; II La nascita dei mezzi di comunicazione di massa; III Concetti e modelli per la comunicazione di massa; IV Teorie dei media e teorie della società; V Comunicazione di massa e cultura; VI Una nuova teoria per i nuovi media?; XI La produzione della cultura mediale; XV La formazione del pubblico e l’esperienza mediale; XVI La ricerca sugli effetti; XVII Effetti socio-culturali; XVIII Informazione, opinione pubblica e comunicazione politica. + slides lezioni 2) E. Giomi, S. Magaraggia, Relazioni brutali. Genere e violenza nella cultura mediale, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2017
TEXTBOOKS FOR STUDENTS WHO WILL NOT BE ATTENDING LESSONS: 1) Denis McQuail, Sociologia dei Media, Bologna, Il Mulino 2007 (per intero) 2) E. Giomi, S. Magaraggia, Relazioni brutali. Genere e violenza nella cultura mediale, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2017 3) E. Menduni, G., Nencioni, M. Pannozzo, Social network. Facebook, Twitter, YouTube e gli altri: relazioni sociali, estetica, emozioni, Milano, Mondadori Università, 2017.
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SPS/08
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36
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20710026 -
LITERATURE AND VISUAL ARTS
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THE COURSE AIMS TO ANALYZE , IN LITERATURE AND VISUAL CULTURE , SOME OF THE MOST SIGNIFICANT TERMS OF CONTEMPORARY REPRESENTATION OF REALITY
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MAZZARELLA ARTURO
( syllabus)
NEW REPRESENTATION OF CONTEMPORARY FORMS OF REALITY '
( reference books)
A. MAZZARELLA, POLITICHE DELL’IRREALTA’, BOLLATI BORINGHIERI, TORINO 20011; A. MAZZARELLA, IL MALE NECESSARIO, BOLLATI BORINGHIERI, TORINO 2014; UN TESTO A SCELTA TRA R.SAVIANO, GOMORRA, MONDADORI, MILANO 2006; M. HOUELLEBECQ, LE PARTICELLE ELEMENTARI, BOMPIANI, MILANO 2015. FILMOGRAPHY: M. HANEKE, LA PIANISTA (2001); M. GARRONE, GOMORRA (2009); L.VON TRIER, ANTICHRIST (2009). (THE FILM WILL BE SCREENED DURING THE COURSE).
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6
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L-FIL-LET/14
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36
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20704027 -
PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION 1
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The course addresses the issue of the biological foundations of human language. Starting from the study of the relationship between language and brain, two specific theoretical proposals will be compared: the theoretical perspectives according to which language can not be analyzed in reference to the principles of natural selection; the models that interpret language in terms of a biological adaptation. The aim of the course is to present a hypothesis of convergence between these two proposals based on the notion of co-evolution.
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FERRETTI FRANCESCO
( syllabus)
The lectures treat with the theme of the biological and evolutionary foundations of language. Starting from the study of the relationsheep between language and brain, two theoretical models will be compared: the theories according to which language cannot be explained in terms of natural selection and the models that explain the faculty of language as a biological adaptation.
( reference books)
CHOMSKY N., 1998, LINGUAGGIO E PROBLEMI DELLA CONOSCENZA, IL MULINO, BOLOGNA. FERRETTI F., 2010, ALLE ORIGINI DEL LINGUAGGIO UMANO. IL PUNTO DI VISTA EVOLUZIONISTICO, LATERZA, ROMA-BARI. PINKER S., BLOOM P., 2010, LINGUAGGIO NATURALE E SELEZIONE DARWINIANA, ARMANDO, ROMA.
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20704029 -
PHILOSOPHY, SOCIETY AND COMMUNICATION
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The course introduces to the teoretical and political aspects of communication. A special attention will be drawn both on the concepts of culture, democracy and multiculturalism, and on the relationship between rationality and identity, interests and values, intercultural perspectives and political and identitarian conflicts, in global times.
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MARRAMAO GIACOMO
( reference books)
- N. Machiavelli, Il Principe (preferibilmente ed. Donzelli, a cura di G. Pedullà; o, in alternativa, edd. Einaudi, Feltrinelli, Bur) - N. Machiavelli, Discorsi sopra la prima Deca di Tito Livio (Einaudi o Bur) - Th. Hobbes, Leviatano, a cura di R. Santi (Bompiani) - G. Marramao, Dopo il Leviatano (nuova edizione ampliata, Bollati Boringhieri) - AA.VV., Filosofia dei mondi globali. Conversazioni con Giacomo Marramao (Bollati Boringhieri)
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GIARDINI FEDERICA
( syllabus)
An introductory course to the keyconcepts in political philosophy, according to a historical and epistemic approach. The focus will be drawn on the questions arousing at the intersection of the linguistic and political realms.
( reference books)
- "Istituzioni di filosofia politica" (ask for it at the Copy center across the road) - F. Giardini, L'alleanza inquieta (downloadable as pdf on the website, professor's page)
The opportunity to present a short essay on the program is reserved to the ones attending the course.
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20704028 -
PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION 2
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The course deals with the origin of language from an evolutionary perspective. Starting from the comparison between human language and animal communication, two theoretical proposals will be discussed: on the one hand, the hypothesis of those who argue that human language has a continuous relationship with the communication systems of nonhuman animals (in particular, those of the apes); on the other hand, the hypothesis of those who, on the contrary, believe that verbal communication cannot be explained in a continuistic framework. The aim is to present argument in favor of the continuistic models throught the idea that language is originated by the gesture system.
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FERRETTI FRANCESCO
( syllabus)
THE COURSE DEALS WITH THE ORIGIN OF LANGUAGE FROM AN EVOLUTIONARY PERSPECTIVE. STARTING FROM THE COMPARISON BETWEEN HUMAN LANGUAGE AND ANIMAL COMMUNICATION, TWO THEORETICAL PROPOSALS WILL BE DISCUSSED: ON THE ONE HAND, THE HYPOTHESIS OF THOSE WHO ARGUE THAT HUMAN LANGUAGE HAS A CONTINUOUS RELATIONSHIP WITH THE COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS OF NONHUMAN ANIMALS (IN PARTICULAR, THOSE OF THE APES); ON THE OTHER HAND, THE HYPOTHESIS OF THOSE WHO, ON THE CONTRARY, BELIEVE THAT VERBAL COMMUNICATION CANNOT BE EXPLAINED IN A CONTINUISTIC FRAMEWORK. THE AIM IS TO PRESENT ARGUMENT IN FAVOR OF THE CONTINUISTIC MODELS THROUGHT THE IDEA THAT LANGUAGE IS ORIGINATED BY THE GESTURE SYSTEM.
( reference books)
Mandatory book:
- Ferretti F., Adornetti I., 2012, Dalla comunicazione al linguaggio. Scimmie, ominidi e umani in una prospettiva darwiniana, Mondadori Università, Milano.
One book between:
- Adornetti I., 2016, Origine ed evoluzione del linguaggio. Carocci, Roma. - Corballis M., 2008, Dalla mano alla bocca. Le origini del linguaggio, Cortina, Milano.
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Attività formative affini o integrative - Un insegnamento a scelta tra i due - (show)
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20710037 -
LITERATURE AND VISUAL ARTS 2
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THE COURSE AIMS TO ANALYZE , IN LITERATURE AND VISUAL CULTURE , SOME OF THE MOST SIGNIFICANT TERMS OF CONTEMPORARY REPRESENTATION OF REALITY
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MAZZARELLA ARTURO
( syllabus)
NEW REPRESENTATION OF CONTEMPORARY FORMS OF REALITY '
( reference books)
A. MAZZARELLA, POLITICHE DELL’IRREALTA’, BOLLATI BORINGHIERI, TORINO 20011; A. MAZZARELLA, IL MALE NECESSARIO, BOLLATI BORINGHIERI, TORINO 2014 (FOR STUDENTS WHO HAVE NOT TAKEN THE EXAM IN LITERATURE AND VISUAL ARTS I ); F. CASSANO, L’UMILTÀ DEL MALE, LATERZA, ROMA-BARI 2011 ( FOR STUDENTS WHO HAVE TAKEN THE EXAM IN LITERATURE AND VISUAL ARTS I ); E. CARRÈRE, L'AVVERSARIO, ADELPHI, MILANO 2014. FILMOGRAPHY: A. SOKUROV, MOLOCH (1999); G. VAN SANT, ELEPHANT (2003); PARANOID PARK (2007) (THE FILMS WILL BE SCREENED DURING THE COURSE).
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20710131 -
INTRODUCTION TO EDITING INFORMATIC
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THIS COURSE AIMS TO PROVIDE A MODERN INTRODUCTION BOTH TO THE THEORY AND TECHNOLGIES THAT ARE BEHIND COMPUTING AND DIGITAL PUBLISHING. STUDENTS WILL BE ABLE: - TO GET A BASIC KNOWLEDGE, WITH CRITICAL CONSCIOUSNESS, OF TECHNOLOGY AND METHODS OF BOTH COMPUTER SCIENCE AND INFORMATION THEORY IN ORDER TO BE ABLE TO USE PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES AND TOOLS FOR DIGITAL PUBLISHING; - TO MONITOR FURTHER DEVELOPMENTS OF COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCE APPLIED TO DIGITAL PUBLISHING; - TO DEVELOP ELEMENTARY PROJECTS AND SIMPLE AUTOMATIC TASKS DEDICATED TO DIGITAL PUBLISHING.
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MAIELI ROBERTO
( syllabus)
- Information coding: from analogic to digital coding - Automatic information processing: problems and algorithms - Basic of web typography: using XHTML - Information structuring: the syntax of XML documents - Semantics of XML documents: DTD language - Parsing and validation of XML documents - Interpretation and processing of XML documents using XSLT processor - Visiting XML trees using XSL algorithms - Instances of text elaborations for electronic publishing via XML - The electronic publishing format ePub
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online slides and handouts provided by the teacher
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INF/01
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20709897 -
STORIA DELL'ITALIA CONTEMPORANEA
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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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SCORNAJENGHI ANTONIO
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The main lines of Italy’s history (1861-1994). The module aims to tackle, with a reading of the long run, the most important issues in the history of Italy from the Unification to the crisis of the 1980s and early 1990s. Attention will be devoted to the features of the Italian political system and the different forms of political communication.
( reference books)
Aurelio Lepre e Claudia Petraccone, Storia d'Italia dall'Unità a oggi, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2008. Pier Luigi Ballini e Maurizio Ridolfi (a cura di), Storia delle campagne elettorali in Italia, Milano, Bruno Mondadori, 2002.
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20709896 -
LINGUISTICA E PERSUASIONE
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The course aims at providing students with the methodology to analyze linguistic tools that create persuasion and to build effective argumentative texts. The most important figures of speech will be analyzed and classified. Basic elements of argumentation theory will be introduced, with special reference to advertising and journalistic texts.
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POMPEI ANNA
( syllabus)
This is an introductive course to the persuasion strategies, that can help to uphold and confirm one’s own opinion. The most important figures of speech are analyzed and classified. Basic elements of argumentation theory are presented, with special regard to advertising and journalistic texts.
( reference books)
1. Mortara Garavelli, Bice, Il parlar figurato. Manualetto di figure retoriche, Laterza, Bari-Roma, 2011. 2. Lo Cascio, Enzo, Persuadere e convincere oggi. Nuovo manuale dell'argomentazione, Academia, Milano, 2009 (capp. 1-5, 7, 11-12; del cap. 12 solo §§ 12.1, 12.6-12.7).
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L-LIN/01
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20704089 -
PSYCHOLOGY OF COMMUNICATION
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To provide knowledge concerning the definition and analysis of communicative processes and their elements: signal, meaning, communicative act, goal to communicate, sender, addressee and receiver, receptive and productive modalities, verbal and body communication systems, multimodality. To develop competences for the application of theoretical knowledge in analyzing the cognitive, affective and social aspects of interpersonal and public communication at work, in education, media, politics, technology, entertainment.
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POGGI ISABELLA
( syllabus)
In-depth investigation of communication in all of its modalities: verbal and body (words and sentences, prosody and intonation, gestures, facial expression, gaze, touch, posture, proxemics), and technological media. Analysis and detection of sincere and deceptive, cooperative and aggressive communication, and its uses in interpersonal interaction, at work, in education, politics, entertainment.
( reference books)
I testi da portare all’esame sono quattro:
A. Anolli I.: Fondamenti di psicologia della comunicazione. Il Mulino, Bologna 2011. B. Poggi I.: Le parole del corpo. Introduzione alla comunicazione multimodale. Carocci, Roma 2006. C. Castelfranchi C. e Poggi I.: Bugie, finzioni, sotterfugi, per una scienza dell’inganno, Carocci, Roma 2012: solo i capitoli da 1 a 13. D. Un testo (o serie di testi) a scelta fra le voci del seguente elenco:
1. CASELLI C., MARAGNA S. e VOLTERRA V.: Linguaggio e sordità. Gesti, segni e parole nello sviluppo e nell’educazione. Il Mulino, Bologna 2007. 2. GIGLIOLI P.P., CAVICCHIOLI P. e FELE G.: Rituali di degradazione. Anatomia del processo Cusani. Mulino, Bologna, 1997. 3. DIDEROT D.: Paradosso dell'attore. Editori Riuniti, Roma, 1974. 4. ORLETTI F.: La conversazione diseguale. Carocci, Roma, 2000. 5. LUGLI L. e MIZZAU M.: L’ascolto. Il Mulino, Bologna. 6. FELE G. e PAOLETTI I.: L’interazione in classe. Mulino, Bologna, 2003. 7. PARISI D. (a cura di): Per una educazione linguistica razionale. Mulino, Bologna, 1979. 8. POGGI I. (a cura di): Le parole nella testa. Guida a un'educazione linguistica cognitivista. Mulino, Bologna 1987 (fuori stampa; reperibile presso la Biblioteca di Scienze dell’Educazione). 9. POGGI I.: La grammatica del significato. Un itinerario didattico. Mulino, Bologna, 1989. 10. POGGI I. (a cura di): La mente del cuore. Armando, Roma, 2008. 11. LEVORATO M.C.: Le emozioni della lettura. Mulino, Bologna, 1999. 12. GALLESE V. e GUERRA M.: Lo schermo empatico. Cinema e neuroscienze. Raffaello Cortina, Milano 2015. 13. LAKOFF G.: Non pensate all'elefante. Fusi Orari, Milano, 2006. 14. Battistelli P. (a cura di): Io penso che tu pensi… Le origini della comprensione della mente. Franco Angeli, Milano1997. 15. Arcidiacono F. (a cura di): Conflitti e interazione in famiglia. Carocci, Roma 2007. 16. Bazzanella C. Linguistica cognitiva. Un’introduzione. Laterza, Bari 2014. 17. Cacciari C.: Psicologia del linguaggio. Il Mulino, Bologna 2011. 18. Bara B.: Pragmatica cognitiva. Bollati Boringhieri, Torino 1999. 19. Domaneschi F. e Penco C.: Come non detto. Usi e abusi dei sottintesi. Laterza, Bari 2016. 20. Pennisi A. e Perconti P. (a cura di): Le scienze cognitive del linguaggio. Il Mulino, Bologna 2006. 21. Vicari S. e Caselli C. (a cura di) Neuropsicologia dello sviluppo. Il Mulino, Bologna 2007. 22. Belacchi C. e Benelli B.: Il significato delle parole. La competenza definitoria nello sviluppo tipico e atipico. Mulino, Bologna 2007. 23. Bruno N., Pavani F., Zampini M.: La percezione multisensoriale. Mulino Bologna 2010. 24. Boulez P., Changeux J.P. e Manoury P.: I neuroni magici. Musica e cervello. Carocci, Roma 2016.
Sempre come punto D. del programma, al posto de testo scelto qui sopra, sono possibili le seguenti alternative: 1. esposizione, in italiano, di quattro presentazioni (in inglese), a scelta, nell’ambito del Workshop “Foundation of Social Signals. An Outline”, Roma, 3-5 Dicembre 2009. Da vedere sul sito: http://sspnet.eu/virtual-learning-centre/sspnetrome09/ 2. esposizione, in italiano, di quattro presentazioni (in inglese), a scelta, nell’ambito del Workshop “Foundation of Social Signals. An Outline”, Roma, 3-5 Dicembre 2009. Da vedere sul sito: http://sspnet.eu/2010/11/international-workshop-political-speech-%E2%80%93-il-parlato-politico-roma-italy-2/ 3. quattro presentazioni (in inglese), a scelta, nell’ambito del Workshop “Conflict and communication. Multimodal social signals of conflict and negotiation in humans, animals, and machines” 29-31 Ottobre 2013 - Roma, Italy . Da vedere sul sito: http://www.klewel.com/conferences/sspnet-roma-2013/ (esposizione in italiano) 4. tre articoli in inglese scaricati dai seguenti siti web: http://host.uniroma3.it/docenti/poggi/inglese2.htm http://www.comunicazione.uniroma3.it/it/page/25/_/___22 (esposizione in italiano)
Altri testi d’esame in alternativa a quelli suddetti potranno essere comunicati in bacheca o concordati con la docente.
2. Esame da 6 CFU
Per chi deve sostenere l'esame da soli 6 CFU il programma è il seguente: 1. Rumiati R. e Lotto L. (a cura di). Introduzione alla psicologia della comunicazione. Il Mulino, Bologna 2012.
2. Poggi I.: Le parole del corpo. Introduzione alla comunicazione multimodale. Carocci, Roma 2006.
3. Castelfranchi C. e Poggi I.: Bugie, finzioni, sotterfugi, per una scienza dell’inganno, Carocci, Roma 2012: solo i capitoli da 1 a 13.
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3. Integrazione di 6 CFU
Per chi ha già sostenuto un esame di Psicologia della Comunicazione da 6 CFU e deve sostenere l'integrazione per altri 6 CFU, il programma è il seguente:
a. P.DI GIOVANNI . Psicologia della comunicazione. Zanichelli, Bologna, 2007 (i capitoli da 3 a 7 compresi).
b. Castelfranchi C. Poggi I.: Bugie, finzioni, sotterfugi, per una scienza dell’inganno, Carocci, Roma, 1998 (i Capitoli da 13 alla fine, compresi).
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A SCELTA DELLO STUDENTE - E’ possibile inserire tra gli esami a scelta al massimo 12 CFU di attività di Laboratorio, non è possibile inserire tra gli esami a scelta ulteriori “Idoneità di lingua” conseguite al CLA. Anche se approvato il piano di studi che non rispetta tali regole potrà essere oggetto di revisione. - (show)
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20710184 -
HISTORY OF CONTEMPORARY EUROPE
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To provide instruments to analyze the historical processes that led to the constitution of contemporary Europe, with particular reference to the passage of the two World Wars; to acquire the knowledge of the historiographic debate on the building of the European identity; to be able to understand the political, social and cultural dynamics of contemporary Europe.
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MERLO SIMONA
( syllabus)
This course will be divided into two parts. The first will deal with the European identity and the process of the birth of the idea of Europe, while the latter will focus on the main topics of European history in the 20th century: empires and nations, wars and revolutions, democracy and totalitarianism, the Cold War and the division between East and West, new balance after 1989.
( reference books)
Federico Chabod, Storia dell’idea d’Europa, a cura di E. Sestan, A. Saitta, Laterza, Roma-Bari 2015 (IX ed.) Heikki Mikkeli, Europa. Storia di un’idea e di un’identità, Il Mulino, Bologna 2002 Mark Mazower, Le ombre dell'Europa. Democrazie e totalitarismi del XX secolo, Garzanti 2013
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20710138 -
ETHIC AND COGNITIVE SCIENCES
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The course will introduce the students to the most relevant ethical questions by considering the contributions that in the last decades have come from cognitive sciences and neurosciences.
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DE CARO MARIO
( syllabus)
The course will investigate the relation between ethics and cognitive sciences by looking at some of the main issues of the contemporary debate, including: altruism and cooperation; free will; moral and legal responsibility; personal identity.
( reference books)
PROGRAM FOR THE STUDENTS WHO WILL ATTEND THE COURSE AND PASS THE WRITTEN EXAM THAT WILL BE HELD DURING THE SUMMER EXAM SESSION. 1. De Caro e Marraffa, Mente e morale, LUISS University Press, 2016. 2. Magni, Bioetica, Carocci,
PROGRAM FOR THE STUDENTS WHO WILL NOT ATTEND THE COURSE AND FOR THOSE WHO WILL ATTEND IT BUT WILL NOT PASS THE WRITTEN EXAM THAT WILL BE HELD DURING THE SUMMER EXAM SESSION. 1. De Caro e Marraffa, Mente e morale, LUISS University Press, 2016. 2. Magni, Bioetica, Carocci, 2011 3. De Waal, Primati e filosofi, Garzanti 2008.
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M-FIL/03
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20709685 -
MOVIMENTI E SCRITTORI NELLA LETTERATURA ITALIANA DEL 900
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The course aims to bring together students with authors , moments , genres and themes that characterize the Italian literature of our time , from the early twentieth century . To cut and mode of interpretation that the texts will be proposed during the course , the course provides students with the basic tools for a first contact with the works of contemporary literature .
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CORTELLESSA ANDREA
( syllabus)
Tommaso Landolfi, manners of life
( reference books)
a) following texts by the treated author:
Tommaso Landolfi, «Le più belle pagine. Scelte da Italo Calvino», Adelphi 2001
plus one, by choice, among:
Tommaso Landolfi, «La pietra lunare», Adelphi 1995 and Tommaso Landolfi, «Racconto d’autunno», Adelphi 2013
plus one, by choice, among:
Tommaso Landolfi, «LA BIERE DU PECHEUR», Adelphi 1999 e Tommaso Landolfi, «Rien va», Adelphi 1998
b) following texts about the treated author:
«Scuole segrete. Tommaso Landolfi e il Novecento italiano», edited by Andrea Cortellessa, new edition, Aragno 2016 Andrea Cortellessa, «Il tradizionalista impazzito. Manierismo e autenticità di Tommaso Landolfi», Quodlibet 2017 (forthcoming)
c) to give a context in the 20th century literary history:
Giulio Ferroni, «Storia della letteratura italiana», vol. IV: «Il Novecento e il nuovo millennio», Milano, Mondadori Università, 2012
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L-FIL-LET/11
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20710207 -
Laboratory of environmental and territory analysis
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Territory is a multidisciplinary notion, requiring both a cartography and an overlapping of different disciplinary and practical approaches social policies and alternative economies, e.g. The course is devoted to the profiling of a new field of research, through the contribution of political philosophy, esthetics, history of economics, environmental justice, social geography, urban studies, etc.
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GIARDINI FEDERICA
( syllabus)
Urban knowledges The course will investigate the relation between the urban spaces and the different forms of belonging and participation, that is citizenship. In order to update the couple city-citizenship, the course will provide the principal and transdisciplinary tools - in philosophy, legal studies, sociology, geography, politics - in a comparative approach.
( reference books)
As a preliminary suggestion, see: http://www.master-territorio-environment.it/testi/
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ANGELUCCI DANIELA
( syllabus)
The seminar addresses issues related to the territory and the city. The story of cardinal concepts such as cities, communities, habitats, nature, territory, landscapes, and projects will be presented, discussed and updated, from different perspectives: philosophy, art, political theory, sociology, history, geography, architecture, law, economics, political ecology, communication.
( reference books)
Different readings will be suggested; Eventually students have to write a short paper or make a short speech.
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20710040 -
LABORATORIO DI LINEAMENTI DI GENERE
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Dedicated to the keywords of feminism from the seventies until today , the seminar aims to provide the tools to address both elementary and fundamental rhetoric is more advanced analysis of the contemporary. Speaking of a gap in the academic education , but also on the discontinuity in the memory of the struggle and the knowledge produced by women , the initiative is aimed at those who want to learn , update , discuss , have tools for action.
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GIARDINI FEDERICA
( syllabus)
After 2016 Seminar - http://www.iaphitalia.org/lineamenti/ - seven new keyword in Feminism, Gender and Difference from the Seventies to contemporary debates.
( reference books)
The References will be published at the beginning of the course
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20710192 -
STRATEGIE DELLE RICERCHE DI OPINIONE E DI MERCATO
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The course aims to acquire knowledge of the main methods and techniques of qualitative and quantitative research in the context of social, political and economic sciences.
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BALDASSARI ROBERTO
( syllabus)
During the course the main methods and techniques of quali-quantitative research in the field of social, political and economic sciences will be illustrated. In particular, the following topics will be tackled: - Brief history of marketing and public opinion research; - Main tools applied to the analysis and the study of marketing; - Main tools applied to the analysis and study of public opinion; - Focus on: the setting of the questionnaire and the importance of the questions; - Focus on: The Mystery Client and the Mystery Shopper; - Quantitative research: the C.A.TI methodology; - Quantitative research: the C.A.W.I. methodology; - Quantitative research: the C.A.P.I. methodology; - Qualitative research: focus groups; - Qualitative research: in-depth interviews; - The editing of the presentation of the results: from the graphs to the comment of the data.
( reference books)
N. Piepoli, R. Baldassari, L’opinione degli italiani, annuario 2018, ATON Edizioni ROMA
L. Gigliuto, Come si promuove la città, FRANCOANGELI, Milano 2014.
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SPS/08
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20710200 -
HISTORY OF PSYCHOLOGY
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The primary objective of this course is to offer to the student a basic understanding of the historical development of the sciences of the mind and of the brain from the birth of experimental psychology in the late 19th century to present day.
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MARRAFFA MASSIMO
( syllabus)
The course will present a selective history of psychoanalysis, focusing on the major components of Freudian thought and the various schools of psychoanalytic thought that have emerged within the Freudian tradition.
( reference books)
Per i frequentanti: materiali forniti durante il corso.
Per i non frequentanti: L. Mecacci - Storia della psicologia del Novecento - Laterza, Roma-Bari 2016 (23esima edizione). A. De Coro e F. Ortu - Psicologia dinamica. I modelli teorici a confronto - Laterza, Roma-Bari 2015.
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M-FIL/02
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20704024 -
LABORATORY: COMMUNICATION
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THE LABORATORY OF COMMUNICATION SO COMPOUND:
Writing Workshop 3 c.f.u. compulsory + one to be chosen from Laboratory practice of journalism 3 c.f.u. Media lab 3 c.f.u.
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GUIDI ANNARITA
( syllabus)
The Laboratory focuses on two aspects of academic and professional writing. The first one concerns the stages of writing process (e.g., planning, editing). The second one concerns the specific features of some text types (e.g., descriptive, narrative, argumentative texts). For each stage of the writing process, and for each text type analyzed, students will provide written exercises.
( reference books)
There aren't any texts of exam preparation.
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20705050 -
FINAL EXAM
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a project of 6 cfu
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Final examination and foreign language test
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