The Geography of Communication module aims to contribute to an understanding of the strategic role of communication for the development of territories and local communities.
The course aims to introduce students to a critical reading of the processes of information production and circulation and how these processes impact on places construction and resignification.
At the end of the course, the student will be able to:
The course will alternate lectures with seminars, working groups and debates.
The course is organized in 5 tematic sections that discuss different topics about the geography of communication. Practical activities will be proposed along the course.
1. Role of visual in geography:
2. More-than-maps in geographical communication:
3. Geography and cyber-place:
4. An introduction to Web-GIS:
5. Comunication in geography:
The lessons will focus on a current topic to understand and discuss the risks of reductionism in scientific communication
For attending students:
Notes taken during lessons, slides and any document provided during lessons and shared in Aulaweb. Scientifical papers and other documents will be provided for all the topics and they will be part of the examination.
For non-attending students
Slides and any document provided during lessons and shared in Aulaweb. Scientifical papers and other documents will be provided for all the topics and they will be part of the examination.
In addition, a book between:
Ricevimento: During the first semester, the service is offered on Wednesdays, from 11am to 1pm. To access the service, it is required to book an appointment writing to sara.bonati@unige.it
SARA BONATI (President)
GIAMPIETRO MAZZA
GIACOMO ZANOLIN
Lessons will take place in the second semester
Exam will be oral.
Attending students will have the possibility to anticipate the exam in written form at the end of the course.
Group work, possibly carried out by attending students, even if discussed during the course, forms an integral part of the exam.
Erasmus students are invited to contact the teacher to define the exam program.
Students who have valid certification of physical or learning disabilities on file with the University and who wish to discuss possible accommodations or other circumstances regarding lectures, coursework and exams, should speak both with the instructor and with Prof. Sara Dickinson (sara.dickinson@unige.it), the Department’s disability liaison.
The oral interview will allow to evaluate:
Evaluation criteria are:
The students who carry out the group work will also be assessed on the quality of the paper as regards the content and formal aspects.