99986 - MEDIA E POLITICA INTERNAZIONALE

Academic Year 2023/2024

  • Teaching Mode: Blended Learning
  • Campus: Forli
  • Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in International Relations and Diplomatic Affairs (cod. 9247)

Learning outcomes

At the end of the course, students will be able to gain a deeper understanding of the role of the media within the context of international politics and the conduct of states' foreign policy, being able to make a more informed judgement of the role of the media as subjects, instruments, and above all battlegrounds of contemporary international relations. In particular, students will acquire the necessary tools to understand how media exposure and the relationship with the media, be it conflictual or cooperative, represents today a pregnant element of international politics in peace and war situations.

Course contents

-Traditional and digital media


-Emergency and crisis communication


-Political communication and journalistic communication


-Power, information and new technologies


-Cyber security and cyber intelligence


-Information disruption and conflict


-Media and terrorism


-Media, Migration and Solidarity

Readings/Bibliography

Anzera G., Massa A. (2021), Media digitali e relazioni internazionali. Tecnologie, potere e conflitti nell'era delle piattaforme online, Guerini scientifica

 

Reading:

Newman M.Z. (2023), Media, Einaudi.

Buoncompagni G. (2022), Instability.La società che sopravvive, LaGru edizioni.

Teaching methods

Lectures

Analysis of case studies


Classroom interventions by experts


Use of slides and videos

 

 

It should be noted that this teaching participates in the University's teaching experimentation project.

Assessment methods

Oral

Office hours

See the website of Giacomo Buoncompagni