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Author: Michela Ardizzoni / University of Colorado - Boulder

Women in Post-Democratic Italy: A documentary perspective
Michela Ardizzoni / University of Colorado at Boulder

October 3, 2009 Michela Ardizzoni / University of Colorado - Boulder Leave a comment

An examination of recent criticism of the commodification of celebrity status ann women’s bodies through recent Italian documentary film

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Democracy without Dissent: Satirical News in Italy
Michela Ardizzoni / University of Colorado – Boulder

July 11, 2009 Michela Ardizzoni / University of Colorado - Boulder 3 comments

A consideration of the Italian, satirical news program “Striscia la Notizia” and how it reflects the political corruption of the prime minister Silvio Berlsconi.

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Mediating Urban Cultural Borders
by Michela Ardizzoni/ University of Colorado Boulder

May 1, 2009 Michela Ardizzoni / University of Colorado - Boulder 3 comments

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Reality Television Is No Ground Breaking
Michela Ardizzoni / University of Colorado – Boulder

February 6, 2009 Michela Ardizzoni / University of Colorado - Boulder 13 comments

A critique of the representation of gender and relationships on Italian reality television programming.

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Urban Media Practices As Interventions: An Italian Case Study
Michela Ardizzoni / University of Colorado Boulder

November 13, 2008 Michela Ardizzoni / University of Colorado - Boulder 2 comments

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Taming the Global on Italian Television

January 7, 2005 Michela Ardizzoni / University of Colorado - Boulder One comment

by: Michela Ardizzoni / Indiana University
The famous Dutch television producer, Endemol, will probably go down in the annals of history as a catalyst of standardized television programming across the globe.

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