IJCCSEC, Volume 2, Issue 2, 2013 & Volume 1, Issue 1, 2014
DIALOGUE-DRIVEN CHANGE IN THE PUBLIC SPHERE
© Editura Universitară & ADI Publication
ISSN: 2285 – 3324
ISSN-L: 2285 – 3324
DOI: 10.5682/22853324
Coordinator: Cornelia ILIE
Table of contents:
Cornelia ILIE
Dialogue-driven Change in the Public Sphere: An Introduction
Volume 2, Issue 2, 2013
I. Multi-voiced discourses in the changing European public sphere
Cornelia ILIE
Undergoing or enacting change? Societal change as discursive practice
Oana ŞTEFĂNIŢĂ
EU – from media discourse to citizens’ interpersonal conversation agendas
Francesca RUGGIERI
Political satire on television: How political satire encourages critical awareness of political issues and contributes to the formation of a civic culture
Gemma SCALISE
European identity construction in the public sphere: A case study of narratives of Europe
Raluca LEVONIAN
Endorsing change from a conservative perspective? The case of a new Romanian right-wing party
Ivanka MAVRODIEVA
The functions of rhetoric in the Bulgarian public sphere
Luigi CAZZATO
For a border-dialogue in ‘fortress Europe’: The re-appropriation of mediterranean routes
II. Changing strategies in gendering discourses
Rosanna MASIOLA, Renato TOMEI
Gender in blackness: Stereotyping in children’s literature, media and political discourse
Adriana ŞTEFĂNEL
Lost in a men’s world: Women in Romanian local politics
Stefania SPINA, Jessica CANCILA
Gender issues in the interactions of Italian politicians on Twitter: Identity, representation and flows of conversation
Valeria ROSSINI, Fiorenza LOIACONO
How Italian fathers’ perception of their childcare capacity is changing between tradition and modernity
Dilina BESHIRI, Edi PUKA
Domestic violence as a human rights issue: The case of Albanian women
Letizia CARRERA
Gender issues and social change: Looking at new male job choices
III. The impact of digital environments on citizens’empowerment
Donatella PADUA
The role of trust in e-engagement: A case study on EU governments
Haris NEOPHYTOU, Neofytos GEROSAVVA, Yiannis KONNARIS
SEED: Enforcing citizen-centered social dialogue in European Municipalities
Andrea CASSANO
The role of forums in the social construction of public opinion
Volume 1, Issue 1, 2014
I. Socio-political change at the interface of tradition and modernity
Rafael Jiménez CATAÑO
What is persuasive about the old and the new?
Mariselda TESSAROLO
Social change: How ‘tradition’ renews itself through the experience of dialogue in the public sphere
Katerina STRANI
The impact of socio-political change on public sphere theory: Exploring the relevance of communicative rationality
Paola ZACCARIA
Mediterranean and transatlantic artivism: Counter-acting neo-colonialisms in the public sphere
Maja MUHIC
Contemporary anthropological questions: Insightful reflections on current social shifts
II. Intercultural approaches to educational change
Stefania SCAGLIONE, Sandro CARUANA
’Superdiverse’ school populations in Southern Europe: Reflections on language use and suggestions for learning strategies
Angela ŞOLTAN
Language education and its effectiveness in the Republic of Moldova
Federico ZANNONI
Second generation or generation of change? The impact of second generation immigrants on the present and the future of Italian society
Lucia Amelia SALVATO
Dialogical interaction in the arts: Is social change possible through literature?
Rosita MAGLIE, Annarita TARONNA
Intercultural dialogue-driven change in primary teacher education: From theory to practice
Yanka TOTSEVA
The education reforms, public discussions and social changes in Bulgaria
Aleksandar TAKOVSKI
Texts are a-changing, are times catching up? On the divergence between discourses of social change in Macedonia