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COSTRUIRE UNA RETE DI RETI

Networking as a key element to development and promotion of Italy

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ONLINE NOW

THE NEW RAI DOP: Multimedial and Multilingual Dictionary of Orthography and Pronounciation. A very useful tool to explore Italian Language


LITERARY COMPETITION

LUIGI MALERBA Prize for Fiction and Playwriting



ONLINE DEGREE COURSE

Enrolment on the Online Degree Course 'Italian Language and Culture for Foreigners and Italians Living Abroad'

For further information, please see the link below: 
http://www.italicon.it/index.asp?codpage=laurea_t_b
e-mail: infodidattica@italicon.it  



MASTER DEGREE'S IN TUTELA E VALORIZZAZIONE DEL PATRIMONIO CULTURALE ITALIANO ALL'ESTERO

Iscrizione al Master Degree's in Tutela e valorizzazione del patrimonio culturale italiano all’estero.

Per ulteriori informazioni:
http://www.mastertutelabeniculturali.it/
e-mail: info@mastericon.it



ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF MODERN ITALY ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2012 CALL FOR PAPERS
BASTA! Patterns of Protest in Modern Italy: History, Agents and Representation

Venue: IGRS, Senate House, Malet Street, London

Date: 23-24 November 2012

Keynote speaker: Donatella Della Porta (European University Institute, Florence)

The great number and variety of protests around the globe that have defined the year 2011, provide the focus of the Annual ASMI conference 2012 on the topic of protest in Italy: How does Italy protest –throughout its history and in the present? How do individuals, organisations and institutions express their opposition and protest? Which forms of protest (e.g. civil, political, folkloristic, intellectual, ideological, organisational, legal, illegal) have been established with time and which other forms have developed recently? What are the issues, topics and conditions that make Italians turn to protest?

For further information, please visit
www.asmi.org.uk
www.facebook.com/groups/modernitaly/

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