- Docente: Augusto Valeriani
- Credits: 8
- SSD: SPS/08
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Forli
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Corso:
Second cycle degree programme (LM) in
International relations and diplomatic affairs (cod. 8783)
Also valid for Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Mass media and politics (cod. 8051)
Course contents
The course will present strategies and tools adopted by all the actors performing on the international arena in order to cope with media pressures. New technology and web 2.0 impacts on Public Diplomacy and Journalism will be analyzed in order to show how established balances of power are jeopardized by the current international media ecology.
The course will be organized in three modules:
1. Global media and international politics
2. Media and Diplomacy
3. Media and Conflicts
Readings/Bibliography
Readings for attending students:
“Twitter Factor”, Valeriani, A., Laterza 2011.
“Media e guerra. Visioni Postmoderne”, Hammond, P., Odoya 2008 or "Strategic narratives: communication power and the new world order" Miskimmon, A., O'Loughlin, B., & Roselle, L. Routledge 2014.
“Guerra e Mass Media”, De Angelis, E., Carocci 2007
"Soft Power. Un nuovo futuro per l'America” Nye, J. Einaudi 2005
Readings for non-attending students:
“Twitter Factor” , Valeriani A., Laterza 2011
“Global communications, international affairs and the media since 1945” Taylor, P. M., Routledge 1997
“Il giornalismo, che cos'è e come funziona” Sorrentino, C., Carocci.
"Soft Power. Un nuovo futuro per l'America” Nye, J. Einaudi 2005
“Media e guerra. Visioni Postmoderne”, Hammond, P. Odoya 2008 or "Strategic narratives: communication power and the new world order" Miskimmon, A., O'Loughlin, B., & Roselle, L. Routledge 2014.
“Guerra e Mass Media”, De Angelis, E., Carocci 2007
Teaching methods
Taught classes
Assessment methods
Final oral exam
Teaching tools
Powerpoint slideshows, audiovisual documents
Office hours
See the website of Augusto Valeriani