The digital transformation as guardian of democracy and catalyst for knowledge and freedom in the world seems to be a possible trailblazer for the totalitarian nightmare.
How can we save democracy from these challenges?
Il digitale come portatore di democrazia, partecipazione, conoscenza e libertà nel mondo; si sta rivelando un possibile apripista all’incubo totalitario.
Come si salva la democrazia di fronte a queste sfide?
Luigi Di Gregorio is a professor of Political Communication at Tuscia University (Viterbo). He also teaches Campaign Management in several Masters programs and graduate schools. He is a political consultant and was head of institutional communication for the City of Rome and manager in the European Parliament. He is a member of the editorial board of the Journal of Political Marketing and is involved mainly with political communication, electoral studies and comparative politics. His last book is Demopathy and the Democratic Malaise. Symptoms, Diagnosis and Therapy, Edward Elgar Publishing (forthcoming).
Luigi Di Gregorio, politologo, è docente di Comunicazione Pubblica, Politica e Sfera
Digitale presso l'Università della Tuscia di Viterbo. Insegna inoltre Campaign Management
in diversi Master e scuole di specializzazione.
E' stato capo della comunicazione istituzionale del Comune di Roma, manager al
Parlamento europeo e consulente della Commissione attività produttive della Camera dei
Deputati. E' membro dell'editorial board del Journal of Political Marketing. I suoi interessi di
ricerca vertono prevalentemente su comunicazione politica, studi elettorali e politica
comparata. Il suo ultimo libro si intitola Demopatìa. Sintomi, diagnosi e terapie del
malessere democratico, edito da Rubbettino nel 2019 e di prossima uscita negli Stati Uniti
e nel Regno Unito per Edward Elgar Publishing. Luigi Di Gregorio is a professor of Political Communication at Tuscia University (Viterbo). He also teaches Campaign Management in several Masters programs and graduate schools. He is a political consultant and was head of institutional communication for the City of Rome and manager in the European Parliament. He is a member of the editorial board of the Journal of Political Marketing and is involved mainly with political communication, electoral studies and comparative politics. His last book is Demopathy and the Democratic Malaise. Symptoms, Diagnosis and Therapy, Edward Elgar Publishing (forthcoming). This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at [ Ссылка ]
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