"Ideario Storie": Grand finale in Cagliari with three meetings on digital communication, politics, healthcare, and history.
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Digital communication and politics in the age of social media, critical issues facing the Italian healthcare system, and a journey through history through literature. These are the themes that will shape the final evenings of "Ideario Storie – Il libro racconta," the cultural festival organized by the Ideario Cultural Association in collaboration with Asi Sardegna, with the support of the Regional Department of Cultural Heritage and the patronage of the Ministry of Culture.
The event, directed by journalist Fabio Meloni, will conclude its journey in Cagliari on June 5th and 6th at Sa Manifattura, with three meetings dedicated to in-depth analysis and discussion.
The event kicks off on Friday, June 5th at 6:30 pm with "The New Tools of Political Narrative," a discussion dedicated to the transformation of communication in the digital ecosystem. The evening will focus on the book "Reconquering Minds and Hearts: The West on the Digital Battlefield" (Rubbettino), written by Pietro Francesco Dettori , a digital communications expert, who will be in conversation with Gino Zavalani, editorial director of the social media platform "Esperia." Fabio Meloni will introduce the event.
On Saturday, June 6, the program features two in-depth sessions. At 6:15 pm, the spotlight will be on healthcare with "The Shadows of the Healthcare System," a discussion dedicated to the book "Health Thieves: An Investigation into Healthcare, Denied Care, and Suspended Lives" (Il Timone). Speakers will include Natasha Farinelli, Mediaset journalist and author of the book, and Roberto Tumbarello, former director of Pediatric Cardiology at Brotzu. Telesardegna journalist Valentino Medagliani will coordinate the discussion.
The series concludes at 7:30 pm with "The Narrated Story," a discussion on the value of historical fiction as a key to understanding the past. The panelists include journalists and writers Giorgio Ballario , author of "The Major's Tales: Aldo Morosini's First Investigations in East Africa" (Capricorn), and Gabriele Marconi, author of "Eden in Flames" (Castelvecchi). Journalist Bruno Murgia will introduce the event.
(Unioneonline)
