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Study Plan
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Laurea magistrale in Editoria e giornalismo - Enrollment from 2025/2026The Study Plan includes all modules, teaching and learning activities that each student will need to undertake during their time at the University.
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Reasoning, information and multimedia semiotics (m) - Reasoning and information - Second part (2024/2025)
Teaching code
4S02365
Teacher
Credits
6
Also offered in courses:
- Argumentation and Communication of the course Master's degree in Linguistics
Language
Italian
Scientific Disciplinary Sector (SSD)
M-FIL/01 - THEORETICAL PHILOSOPHY
Period
CuCi 1 A, CuCi 1 B
Courses Single
Authorized
Program
The course aims to clarify the presence of argumentative and, sometimes, pseudo-argumentative paradigms in both traditional and multimedia communication. To this end, it examines some essential moments of the development of logical reflection and focuses on the theory of argumentation, with particular attention to the multimedia language of advertising and institutional communication, on websites and social networks. The communication processes at the multimedia level will be discussed in order to understand the logic and semiotic implications present in the use of new media.
REFERENCE TEXTS
The texts required for the course and the final examination are:
- G. Boniolo-P. Vidali, Strumenti per ragionare. Le regole logiche, la pratica argomentativa, l'inferenza probabilistica. Ediz. mylab. Con eText. Con aggiornamento online, Milano, Pearson, 2017;
- G. Cosenza, Introduzione alla semiotica dei nuovi media, Roma-Bari, Laterza, 2014.
The reference texts are the same for both attending students and not attending ones.
Additional texts and teaching materials will also be communicated on the e-learning platform of the University website.
Bibliography
Didactic methods
The teaching methods consist of traditional lectures (face-to-face) axed on the topics of the course, with the aim of: 1) transmitting the key concepts of logic, argumentation and new media semiotics; 2) transmitting the critical means that are useful for both understanding and dealing with the issues involved in the concrete cases of multimedia communication.
Each lesson will be recorded as video on Panopto and as mp3 audio files and (together with the materials examined during the course) uploaded on the e-learning platform of the University, with the aim of easing the study for both attending students and those who can not attend lectures, or in the case of the impossibility of face-to-face lessons.
During the academic year, an individual consultation service is also available (at the teacher's study, by e-mail, or via Zoom) at the times indicated on the web pages (and readily updated), or agreed with the teacher (especially in the case of telematic meetings).
Any suspension of lectures for academic reasons will be readily communicated in the classroom, on the web site, and on the e-learning platform forum.
Learning assessment procedures
The assessment of the learning outcomes of both the key concepts and the issues which concern the topics examined will be done by means of an oral examination (face-to-face, first and foremost - or via Zoom, according to the University dispositions) concerning the programme carried out during the course.
The grades are expressed in thirtieths (and in special cases the mention of praise is also granted).
The examination is the same for both attending students and non-attending ones.
Evaluation criteria
This examination consists of questions to test the critical and argumentative abilities of the students, the conceptual clarity, and the acquisition of an adequate vocabulary.
Exam language
Italiano