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Writing for (y)EU | Raffaella. Vive la France! Florent has already written about the most interesting things we’ve learnt in Paris. I will complement his points, while adding a general consideration: the French web scenario is well ahead in terms of trends, vision and professionalism. This summed to their elegant, sophisticated way of presenting things makes me say “Vive la France!” Who said that good web campaigns have to be “coordinated”? Sometimes it is exactly the opposite. The importance of taking measures Some weeks ago, a little group of us went for a school trip at the European Commission, where our favorite geek-buddies showed us the wonderful tool they got to manage online reputation. It’s not (only) a Mafia Game Last week we wrote several articles on volunteering on the occasion of the II Youth Convention on Volunteering. MEPs Tab: the Birth of an App It’s not new: many things that come to light in our work, come from very far away.

Dictators are (also) on Facebook And…if we did it in Strasbourg? Dipartimento politiche comunitarie: Club di Venezia. Il Club di Venezia è un organismo informale che riunisce i responsabili della comunicazione istituzionale degli Stati dell'UE (membri e candidati) e delle istituzioni europee (Commissione, Parlamento e Consiglio). Il Club è una occasione importante di collaborazione e scambio di best practice tra addetti ai lavori. Membro per l'Italia è il Dipartimento Politiche Europee, responsabile nazionale del coordinamento della comunicazione sull'Europa. Fondatore e presidente onorario è Stefano Rolando, mentre il coordinatore è Mike Granatt (Regno Unito). Il Club si riunisce due volte l’anno per discutere argomenti di interesse comune, scambiare informazioni sui metodi adottati, pianificare e attuare campagne di informazione pubbliche.

Le due sessioni annuali si tengono in primavera, solitamente nel paese che detiene la Presidenza del Consiglio UE, e in autunno a Venezia, dove il Club è stato fondato. What is the Club of Venice? Le ultime sessioni plenarie del Club Workshop tematici. Europarl TV - Your Parliament. Commissione europea. Il sito ufficiale dell'Unione europea. L'attualità al Parlamento europeo. Participants. Paolo Mancini PhD (born in 1948) is a full professor at the Department of Institutions and Society, faculty of political sciences, University of Perugia.

Mancini's scientifical interests are focused on political communication and more generally on the relationship between politics and communication. He has conducted comparative research looking essentially at the US and Europe. His major publications include:"Videopolitica. Telegiornali in Italia e in USA" (Torino, ERI, 1985), "Come vincere le elezioni" (Bologna, Il Mulino, 1988), "Sussurri e grida dalle Camere" (Milano, Angeli, 1994), "Politics, Media and Modern Democracy" with David Swanson (New York, Praeger, 1996), "Manuale di comunicazione politica" (Bari, Laterza, 1996), "Il sistema fragile" (Carocci, 2000).

With Dan Hallin he has recently published "Comparing Media Systems. Rolando Marini PhD (born in 1955) is a researcher at the Department of Institutions and Society, University of Perugia (Italy). Alessio Cornia (graduate) European Council. The European Council is the Institution of the European Union (EU) that comprises the heads of state or government of the member states, along with the council's own president and the president of the Commission. The High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy also takes part in its meetings.[1] Established as an informal summit in 1975, the council was formalised as an Institution in 2009 upon the entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon. The current president of the European Council is Donald Tusk. Scope[edit] While the European Council has no formal legislative power, it is a strategic (and crisis-solving) body that provides the union with general political directions and priorities, and acts as a collective presidency.

The European Commission remains the sole initiator of legislation, but the European Council is able to provide an impetus to guide legislative policy.[2][3] History[edit] The summits were only formalised in the period between 1974 and 1988. CONSILIUM - Homepage. Portale del Consiglio d'Europa. Il canale di europarl. European Parliament.