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Cristian Vaccari discussed political storytelling at the International Journalism Festival

April 16, 2016 Cristian Vaccari

On April 7 Dr. Cristian Vaccari spoke at the International Journalism Festival (#ijf16) in Perugia. The panel, titled "Lies, damned lies and storytelling?"also featured leading political and communications consultants and discussed the uses and usefulness of narratives and storytelling techniques in contemporary political communication.

Here is a roundup of the discussion (in Italian). Below you can watch the video of the whole panel, which was conducted in Italian.

Arma di propaganda o tecnica neutra per migliorare l'efficacia della comunicazione? Strumento decisivo per vincere elezioni o espediente moderno per definire "la fuffa"? Il panel proverà a rispondere a queste domande e a definire lo stato di salute di una delle parole più inflazionate degli ultimi anni.

In News Tags International Journalism Festival, Narratives, Storytelling
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