Comunicazione Politica (ComPol) è l’unica rivista italiana che studia, analizza e discute i rapporti tra mass media e sistema politico. ComPol si propone di favorire lo sviluppo interdisciplinare della teoria e della ricerca italiana, accogliendo contributi scientifici di scienziati politici, sociologi, massmediologi, linguisti, storici e altri studiosi che analizzano da diverse prospettive le profonde trasformazioni avvenute negli ultimi decenni nell’arena politica e nelle dinamiche elettorali. Oltre alla produzione in campo accademico è particolarmente attenta a quanto avviene nel mondo delle professioni della comunicazione politica, dagli esperti di sondaggi ai consulenti politici e di public affairs, agli operatori dei media classici e dei nuovi media, con l’intento di far dialogare ricerca scientifica ed esperienza nei luoghi politicamente sensibili. ComPol adotta un processo di double blind peer review.
Members
Associate Professor of Public Law in the University of Salerno (Italy).
Gianfranco Macrì
Professor in Comparative Private Law at the Universityof Salerno, where he teaches Information and Communication Comparative Law and Advertising Law.
Virgilio D'Antonio
Massimiliano Bencardino is a researcher in Economic-political Geography at the University of Salerno.
Massimiliano Bencardino
Professor of Political Science and Communication and of E-democracy and E-Government Policies at the University of Salerno.
Digital technologies create new opportunities for businesses and other organisations. They allow them to develop new products, reach more customers, improve efficiency and competitiveness. In fact, 90% of jobs today require at least basic digital skills and there are over 350,000 open vacancies for ICT specialists in the EU. To help improve students' advanced digital […]
This expert group provides a forum for cooperation between Member States' bodies and the European Commission in the area of digitisation, online accessibility of cultural material and digital preservation and gives guidance on Europeana’s annual work programmes under the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF).
The study focuses on the feasibility of eID and Authentication Services (eIDAS compliant) to support student mobility and access to student services across the European Union.
BioMot, a project working to create wearable robots that help injured patients move better, has concluded with a successful trial. The trial showed that the injured subject was able to use the BioMot robot to exercise, helping their gait function. BioMot now plans to create devices that patients can use at home.
The aim of this workshop is to inform relevant stakeholders and experts about insights and preliminary results of the on-going study as well as to gather concrete feedback.