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Youth Political Talk in the Changing Media Environment : A Cross-National Typology
2021
While political communication scholarship has long underscored the importance of political talk—casual conversations about news and politics that occur in everyday situations—as a way for citizens to clarify their opinions and as a precursor for political engagement, much of this literature tends to depict political talk as uncomfortable and difficult for citizens. Yet, this focus on the challenging aspects of political talk has been informed predominantly by the US context. To what extent may a different picture emerge when looking across different cultural contexts? And how are these dynamics shaped by the affordances of the multi-platform social media environment? This paper explores th…
Educación artística más allá del coronavirus : diálogo con Estitxu Aberasturi, Carlos Escaño y Carmen María Belmonte
2020
Esta entrevista a tres bandas supone una apuesta de la publicación EARI Educación Artística Revista de Investigación por indagar en los aires de renovación que estamos viviendo, acercándonos a las opiniones de tres docentes con una dilatada experiencia, tres profesionales de la educación artística que proceden de realidades periféricas: Andalucía, Euskadi y País Valenciano. Se trata de una profesora de la UPV-EHU, un profesor de la Universidad de Sevilla, y una profesora del Instituto de Educación Secundaria Lluís Vives de València. Son tres figuras que consideramos importantes, con trayectorias consolidadas, que destacan por su implicación en temas de índole social, apostando por la acción…
Vnesok Ivana Terljuka u zberežennja nacional'noji identyčnosti ukrajinciv Juhoslaviji
2017
The article is dedicated to Ivan Terljuk (1939‒2011), who worked to preserve the cultural heritage of the Ukrainian Diaspora in Bosnia, Slavonia and Vojvodina. The article contains the systematization of his publications by thematic groups and includes his unpublished autobiography.
A Gamified Mobility Experience
2020
We believe in the use of urban games to define new enjoyable experiences, change citizens’ unsustainable habits and educate them to new environment-and social-friendly ones. This paper presents MUV, an innovative action that has the power to engage citizens and foster sustainable mobility behaviors. MUV complements engaging HMIs with a participatory method within an iterative innovation process called the virtuous cycle (understand, involve, co-create, implement, experiment). The innovation process has led to a new game dynamic: Mobility as a Sport. It results in a rewarding personal mobility experience; the same rewarding sensations the athletes feel when they improve their results.
The Urban Park as a "Social Island". The ANP in the Participatory Project of Parco Uditore in Palermo
2019
An urban park provides many environmental and recreational facilities and services, and moreover it may become a catalyst for social energies and an instrument of community identification. This paper analyses whether participation and bottom-up planning may compensate institutional absences in implementation of urban parks, and how multiple criteria model may support socially shared decisions about their management. These issues are examined from the singular case of Parco Uditore in Palermo (Italy) that is located in a land which has been surprisingly undeveloped, despite the expansion of the city. The phases of promotion, planning and implementation of the park were the result of a synerg…
Teaching immersive journalism
2021
This chapter adds value by offering an overview and fresh insights from some of the leading journalism educators in the world, focusing on the interplay of emergent technologies and journalism, especially in relation to immersive journalism. So far, journalism educators have not been at the forefront of immersive journalism studies, although journalists, content, and audiences, especially students, have received attention. The chapter maps the journalism educators that have been teaching Immersive Journalism courses. Associate Professor of Practice Robert Hernandez from the University of Southern California, Los Angeles has been teaching immersive technologies for journalism since 2012. He …
Social Capital, Well-Being and Municipality: Salaspils Municipality (Latvia) Case
2016
Abstract During the last three decades, social capital has gained prominence throughout the social sciences. The concepts has been analysed in various manners (from perspectives of economics, political sciences, sociology, anthropology etc.) providing wide range of theoretical conceptualizations. The aim of paper is to analyse the relation of social capital and possibility to improve the well-being of the municipality’s citizens using co-responsibility approach. In order to achieve the aim, the tasks are formulated as follows: 1) to review theoretical background for concept of social capital and subjective well-being, 2) to analyse the factors of social capital at local level, and 3) to use…
Kremlin ja kukkaron ehdoilla : journalistiopiskelijoiden käsityksiä journalismin roolista ja etiikasta Venäjällä vuonna 2012
2013
Tämä pro gradu -työ käsittelee journalismia Venäjällä. Tutkielmassa keskitytään erityisesti journalistin yhteiskunnallisen roolin ja journalismietiikan tarkasteluun. Aineistona ovat moskovalaisten journalistiopiskelijoiden teemahaastattelut, jotka on kerätty helmikuussa 2012 Moskovan valtionyliopiston (MGU) journalismin tiedekunnassa. Tutkielman tavoitteena on ollut selvittää, miten journalistiopiskelijat suhtautuvat ammattiinsa Venäjällä: miten tiukka mediakontrolli vaikuttaa heidän ajatteluunsa lehdistönvapaudesta, ja kuinka journalistietiikkaan suhtaudutaan maassa, johon ei ole luotu journalistien itsesääntelyjärjestelmää. Tutkielman tavoitteena on tarjota katsaus median näkökulmasta Ven…
Co-creating Urban Development: A Living Lab for Community Regeneration in the Second District of Palermo
2013
The characterisation of urban ‘smartness’ emerges as a product of social mobilisation, which marks the pathway towards collective technology adoption and policy innovation. This paper highlights the didactic and critical aspects that relate to the use of participatory solutions – namely the electronic Town Meeting and others, such as weblogs and the “Planning for Real” scheme – which start within the dimension of social animation and serious gaming and are only later oriented to urban planning. The Palermo pilot of the PARTERRE ICT-PSP project, based on the Territorial Living Lab approach, documents one possible transition from the stage of a free relationship with scenarios and visions, to…
Theoretics and Methodology
2016
Since 2000 in Europe an integrated management framework has been developed to innovate exploitation and safeguard of water resources. In this context the EU Water Framework Directive has identified the hydrographic basin as the optimal territorial unit for promoting new participatory policies, based both on the interaction of stakeholders and the coordination of sectorial instruments. In this scenario, river contracts assumed a strategic role both in addressing these purposes and supporting the dialogue and integration between interests of public and private stakeholders. This chapter illustrates the theoretical and methodological framework, and the comparative approach on which the researc…