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Laurea magistrale in Editoria e giornalismo - Enrollment from 2025/2026
Academic year:
Semestrino 1A From 9/23/19 To 10/31/19
years Modules TAF Teacher
1° 2° Lectures "Musiche/Culture/Civiltà" F Vincenzo Borghetti (Coordinator)
1° 2° Worshop for cultral events F Not yet assigned
Semestrino 1B From 11/11/19 To 1/11/20
years Modules TAF Teacher
1° 2° Lectures "Musiche/Culture/Civiltà" F Vincenzo Borghetti (Coordinator)
1° 2° Worshop for cultral events F Not yet assigned
Semestrino 2A From 2/17/20 To 3/28/20
years Modules TAF Teacher
1° 2° Marchants of Culture. Editorial distribution and promotion F Federica Formiga (Coordinator)
1° 2° Workshop on digital publishing F Andrea Bongiorni (Coordinator)
1° 2° Worshop for cultral events F Not yet assigned
1° 2° Workshop on transmedia storytelling F Elena Zilotti (Coordinator)
Semestrino 2B From 4/6/20 To 5/30/20
years Modules TAF Teacher
1° 2° Workshop on digital publishing F Andrea Bongiorni (Coordinator)
1° 2° Worshop for cultral events F Not yet assigned
1° 2° Workshop on transmedia storytelling F Elena Zilotti (Coordinator)
List of courses with unassigned period
years Modules TAF Teacher
1° 2° "Common world. 2022 Arendt Seminars F Olivia Guaraldo (Coordinator)

Teaching code

4S02365

Credits

12

Language

Italian

Also offered in courses:

The teaching is organized as follows:

Learning outcomes

1ST MODULE The course aims to introduce to the paradigms of reasoning with particular reference to multimedia communication field. What are the logical rules which can guarantee the value of our speeches? What are the arguments which are able to persuade and make acceptable what we suggest? What are the peculiar characters of multimedia communication? These are the issues that the second part of the course deal with, even with concrete examples taken from the field of multimedia 2ND MODULE This course aims at introducing the participants to the study of some of the properties of semiotic processes within language and other cognitive systems. The focus will be on the interface between cognitive processes and semiosis, on the relation between language and mind and on the formal analyses of the use of language in communication contexts, including neo-Gricean and post-Gricean approaches. The main task is familiarizing participants to the analysis and management of the linguistic, textual and cultural processes that are responsible for the creation of meaning and the interpretation of signs.

Program

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MM: ARGOMENTAZIONE E INFORMAZIONE (M) II MODULO
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The course aims to clarify the presence of argumentative models in multimedia communication. To this end it takes up and applies some essential moments of classical and contemporary logic and focuses on an articulated review of the arguments, with a specific focus on the multimedia language of advertising or institutional communication. Attention to multimedia-level communication processes will be discussed to understand the semiotic implications of using new media. Reference texts: G. Boniolo-P. See, Tools for Reasoning. The logical rules, the argumentative practice, the probabilistic inference. Ediz. MyLab. With eText. With online update. Pearson, Milan 2017. G. Cosenza, Introduction to the New Media Semiotics, Laterza, Rome-Bari 2014. On the e-learning site you will find the topics and further materials to be studied.
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MM: SEMIOTICA MULTIMEDIALE (M) I MODULO
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This course will consists in three distinct parts: (i) Formal properties of the semiotic processes, based on the results of the scientific investigation of mind, consciousness, language and communication in cognitive neuroscience and human sciences, (ii) Cognitive and social determinants of the pragmatic aspects of linguistic meaning; (iii) Some textual applications: the free will from an interdisciplinary perspective, with an analysis of some literary texts. Part (i) and part (ii) will be mainly based on frontal teaching and seminarial discussions. Part (iii) will involve the presentation of some 'case studies' in which the participants will be directly involved in terms of systematic student/teacher interaction methods

Bibliography

Reference texts
Author Title Publishing house Year ISBN Notes
G. Cosenza Introduzione alla semiotica dei nuovi media Laterza, Roma-Bari 2014
G. Boniolo-P. Vidali Strumenti per ragionare. Le regole logiche, la pratica argomentativa, l'inferenza probabilistica (Edizione 3) Pearson, Milano 2017 9788891903341
Betty J. Birner Introduction to Pragmatics Wiley-Blackwell 2013
Ugo Volli Manuale di semiotica Editori Laterza 2005

Examination Methods

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MM: ARGOMENTAZIONE E INFORMAZIONE (M) II MODULO
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Didactic methods Teaching methods consist of frontal lessons devoted primarily to a resumption of some notions of logic, both classical and contemporary; From here, the figures of argumentation are approached with a certain amplitude, with attention to their use in multimedia language; For this purpose we will also refer to concrete examples of advertising or institutional communication. Lastly, the relationship between the new media, the semiotics and the arguing structure will be tackled. Each lesson is recorded in WMA format and will be punctually loaded on the e-learning platform at the University to facilitate study / review for both attending students and those who can not attend. Throughout the academic year, an individual reception service is also available at the teacher's study, at the times indicated on the web pages and readily updated. Examination arrangements The assessment of the learning outcomes of the fundamentals and the related problematic nuclei will be carried out by means of an oral test of the program carried out. Before the written or oral test, the student must submit a written tutorial for up to six folders (maximum 15,000 spaces including spaces), in which he will comment on two commercials, highlighting the argumentative logic and the use of multimedia tools. The grades are expressed in thirtieths. The examination is the same for both attending students and non-attending ones.
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MM: SEMIOTICA MULTIMEDIALE (M) I MODULO
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