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Teacher Francesco Privitera
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Credits 3
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Teaching Mode Traditional lectures
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Language English
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Campus of Forli
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Degree Programme Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Interdisciplinary research and studies on Eastern Europe (cod. 8049)
SDGs
This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.



Academic Year 2021/2022
Learning outcomes
The seminars aim to analyze some of the most relevant issues on Eastern European politics and cultures vividly related to current debates and events. The deepening of their contents requires the contribution of experts and practitioners that therefore will be helpful in completing the academic/theoretical education of the students during the seminars. The seminars will focus on the evolving political systems and regional security situations, and/or on the most recent cultural changes in transitional societies, including the role of media in mirroring the reality. At the end of the seminars, the students are expected to have acquired theoretical and practical knowledge of the issues above mentioned as well as the ability of applying and reporting this knowledge to the different contexts/case studies analyzed.
Course contents
The Calendar of the Seminars will be ready at the beginning of each semester
Readings/Bibliography
Readings will be available during the seminars
Teaching methods
Fontal lectures and multimedia tools
Assessment methods
A report must be prepared by the students
Teaching tools
multimedia tools
Office hours
See the website of Francesco Privitera