- Docente: Luca Barra
- Credits: 6
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Information, Cultures and Media Organisation (cod. 5698)
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from Apr 01, 2025 to May 23, 2025
Learning outcomes
The workshop aims to offer students skills in the field of production of journalistic and media content (television, radio and internet). At the end of the course the student: - masters the main techniques of producing information and media content - is able to independently produce information content in written, oral or multimedia form.
Course contents
Communication of complexity. Medicine, health, climate change
The course will be led by Dr. Alessandra Ferretti, who deals with scientific communication and communication of complexity, in particular with applications in the fields of medicine, healthcare and the environment. For several years she has dealt with these topics in her writing and publications, management and journalism training and in the daily practice of her institutional activities.
The workshop aims to provide basic knowledge of complex systems theory and the application of some of its principles to the communication process involving scientists, institutions, journalists and the general public - not necessarily in that order.
At the end of the course, the students will: 1) Know the main topics of complex systems; 2) They will know the main theories of scientific communication towards the general public and will be able to identify the critical issues that can emerge in a communication path in the context of today's hyper-connected and hyper-technological society; 3) They will be able to produce content in the form of a written text and oral interventions for the purpose of: scientific communication towards an expert audience; scientific communication towards a general public; crisis and risk communication.
The course will consist of a theory part and practical application and simulation. The two methods will go hand in hand and we will proceed by theme, ranging from science communication to risk and crisis communication, institutional communication, management communication and so on. For the individual themes listed, case studies will be analysed on which the discussion will be based, which should be highly interactive, and on which practical exercises will be carried out. The main cases in which the communication of complexity will be analysed include: Covid-19 case and pandemics; L’Aquila earthquake; the maxi-hospital emergency; the nuclear case; popularization of science on television; circular health and One Health; Climate change and its effects on health; artificial intelligence.
The course will offer contributions by guests specialising in the above topics both in person and remotely.
Readings/Bibliography
The texts and reference sources will be indicated during the lessons.
Teaching methods
Dialogue, interactive lessons, individual and group work.
Assessment methods
Active participation in the workshop will be considered and evaluated.
Teaching tools
Slides, videos, books, contributions by experts.
Office hours
See the website of Luca Barra