Digital Humanities, Social Sciences and Citizenship
Application of digital methods to research and teaching in the social sciences. Study of the impact of modern knowledge ecosystems brought about by new technologies on the development of digital cultures, forms of citizenship and new inequalities (e.g. related to gender, disability, minority, access to and use of technology). Study of these issues as related to the ways they raise questions of privacy, surveillance, security, identity, and protection and management of digital data.
Marinella Belluati (Department of Cultures, Politics and Society)
Barbara Curli (Department of Cultures, Politics and Society)
Sergio Scamuzzi, Marinella Belluati, Mia Caielli, Cristopher Cepernich, Viviana Patti, Stefania Stecca, Giuseppe Tipaldo. “Fake news e hate speech. I nodi per un’azione di 'policy' efficace”. In: Problemi dell'informazione, 2021, n. 1, pp. 49-81. https://www.rivisteweb.it/doi/10.1445/100129
Marinella Belluati. “Siamo tutti Europei! La risposta dell’Europa alla crisi Covid-19 e il contrasto alla disinformazione”. In: L'emergenza Covid-19 Un laboratorio per le scienze sociali, a cura di Massimo Cuono, Filippo Barbera, Manuela Ceretta, Roma, Carocci, 2021, pp. 126-131.
Marinella Belluati. “Meccanismi di riproduzione del gender gap nella sfera politica and nei media”. In: SocietàMutamentoPolitica (SMP), 2020, n. 22, pp. 69-78. https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/smp/article/view/12629.
Marinella Belluati. “Hate or Hateful? L’uso del linguaggio d’offesa nelle discussioni politiche”. In: Comunicazione Politica, 2018, n. 3, pp. 373-392. https://www.rivisteweb.it/doi/10.3270/91636