And the Italy of tomorrow? Beppe Severgnini – the most-followed Italian journalist on Twitter – in his latest book Italiani di domani addresses just this issue. He identifies 8 ‘T’s as the k...
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The presentation of an in-depth analysis of how Italian newspapers use Facebook and Twitter.
Workshop conducted by Carlo Felice Dalla Pasqua, introduction by Mario Tedeschini Lalli. You are a selfstanding web journalist, or you work in a cash-strapped newsroom: we will take you on a tour o...
Is there still viable space in the media landscape for that emblem of 20th century communication the wireless (also known as the radio)? Some examples of how radio and social media can mesh smoothly...
Watchdoggers are digitized videomakers armed with semi-professional cameras. They inform us about what happens next door, denounce what does not work, create a direct line between citizens and local...
The geek is generally synonomous with relatively young, slightly obsessive, potentially brilliant, mildly awkward males. Time for a rethink? Girl Geek Life is an Italian niche magazine aimed at broa...
As print revenues and circulations fall, media groups are looking for alternative revenue streams to safeguard their future. One of the most popular is the desire to build communities of interest am...
Data journalism has been growing enormously in recent years even in countries where public access to information and data are not granted by a Freedom of Information Act, as is the case with many ...
Every three days on average a woman is murdered in Italy by her husband, partner, lover or ex. A social emergency which for years the media has covered (if at all) from the ‘crime of passion’ an...
How is cyberactivism evolving, from Anonymous to other groups that use the Internet to defend freedom of expression and the free circulation of information? What is the role of leaking in this scena...