The Galilean School of Higher Education and the Scuola Normale Superiore jointly organize a school on “Media and Democracy”. The main objectives of the school are to provide Provide an introduction to advanced topics concerning the relationship between democracy, which are not typically covered in the core curriculum of a master’s degree program. By the end of the course, students will be familiar with key themes in both theoretical and applied research on the role of information and the media in shaping public opinion, electoral behavior, and the quality of democratic institutions.
The school will take place in Padova, from June 3rd to June 6th 2025 for a total of 24 hours (or 3 CFUs). The course is limited to a maximum of 25 positions. The language of the school is English.
The course consists of five regular days; in addition to the lecture hours, there will be several more advanced seminars offering a broad perspective on the course topics.
Program of the lectures:
- Francesco Sobbrio: Media and Misinformation: Drivers and Remedies
- Gloria Gennario: Introduction to Text Analysis with R
- Giulia Caprini, Edoardo Grillo, Gloria Gennario, Francesco Sobbrio, Andrea Tesei: Shifting Narratives: New Trends in Media and Democratic Institutions
- Giulia Caprini: Text and image analysis: application to media research
- Andrea Tesei: Information, Persuasion, and Power: The Political Impact of Media
- Marco Deseriis: The Impact of Digital Platforms and AI on Participatory and Representative Democracy
Please carefully read the call for applications on this page for program details and initiative specifics; you can enroll by filling the form at this link (access via Google account). Registrations will remain open until May 3rd, 2025.
Please note that completing the form requires attaching the documents specified in the call for applications, which it is advisable to prepare before starting the registration process; incomplete forms lacking the required data and attachments will not be considered valid for enrollment. Places will be assigned based on the order of the application, as outlined in the call for applications; the list of accepted applicants will be published on this page after registration closes.
Coverage of registration fees
All expenses related to students from SNS and SGSS who are selected will be covered by their respective institutions. Other selected students will be entitled to a reimbursement of travel expenses (second-class train tickets purchased through the affiliated travel agency), up to a maximum of €200, and will be provided with meals and accommodation in facilities identified by the organizers for the period from June 2 to June 6.