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Political Communication

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Bitonti A.

Course director

Villeneuve J. P.

Course director

Description

The course examines the fundamental characters of political communication, looking at its classical elements as well as at the contemporary context of the digital sphere.

The lessons will examine the different perspectives of political communication as art and science, and will reason on the difference between persuasion and manipulation. The course will take into consideration the variety of messages and techniques used by political leaders, parties, institutions, interest groups and other actors of the political communication arena.

Objectives

The course aims to help students develop the following skills:

  • comprehend the various connotations of political actions
  • distinguish political and scientific language
  • identify the technical elements of political communication
  • reflect on the psycho-cognitive and behavioral foundations of political communication
  • know the technological, sociological, and cultural context of the different phases of political campaigning
  • analyze and critically assess the variety of political messages produced historically and in current times.

Teaching mode

In presence

Learning methods

The classes will combine frontal lessons with class discussions, student presentations, laboratories and meetings with experts.

Lecturers are not required to monitor class attendance, but they may assume that students are present in class. Consequently, during examinations, lecturers have the right to assess content delivered in class, online, and through the prescribed reading materials.

Examination information

The final exam is written. It will cover the topics discussed during the course as well as the content of the texts listed in the bibliography (in most cases, the reading materials will be provided on the course platform).

Bibliography: please refer to the description in Italian

Bibliography

Compulsory

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