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Flux 2024
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This issue is a collection of the Ocula Flux essais published during the year
Contributors to this Issue: Giovanna Cosenza, Maria Grazia Falà, Valentina Pisanty, Alessandro Zinna.
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Numerous scholars have debated the transmediality of Gomorrah - The Series, offering varying opinions. The thesis we aim to support is that this is a case of incomplete transmediality, primarily due to gaps in Sky Italia's promotional strategies, especially concerning social media. |... ⇲
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Against the backdrop of the general logic and rhetoric of conspiracy theories, an analysis of the Soros Myth will provide some additional perspective to the question of what makes such constructions attractive to the eyes of their followers. On the one hand, the appeal of conspirac |... ⇲
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This work is part of the extensive series of semiotic studies that, from the late 1980s to the present, have dialogued with the most diverse areas of marketing, up to the most recent digital marketing. It proposes a path that is not only concerned with academic research, whether th |... ⇲
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The conference on heterotopias is an opportunity to propose an urban and social archaeology. The article suggests a genealogy of the city through the ar-rangement of four spaces: topic, heterotopic, utopic and homotopic. Another fragment of this lecture in-troduces the virtual spac |... ⇲



 
 
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