1992: Italy’s horrible year
Why, if Trump and Clinton are both unloved candidates, with the lowest approval ratings for nominees in recent history, should American citizens vote for them?
Read MoreWhy, if Trump and Clinton are both unloved candidates, with the lowest approval ratings for nominees in recent history, should American citizens vote for them?
Read MoreWhy, if Trump and Clinton are both unloved candidates, with the lowest approval ratings for nominees in recent history, should American citizens vote for them?
Read MoreThe Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Fair Day – Sunday 21 February 2016
Read MoreTravel, Auschwitz-Birkenau, Holocaust, Photos
Read MoreJosh Ward and Rapid Dye, Sydney, Concert, Music
Read MoreFew weeks ago I took an evening stroll and went to Carriageworks, in Redfern. The Night Market was on, I have never been there, so i took the chance to bring the camera along and snap a few shots. It was an interesting experience, there lots […]
Read MoreIn the backdrop of John Keane’s monitory democracy framework, this article focuses on Italy and on an Italian Blogger, Beppe Grillo, and his namesake blog Beppegrillo.it. Italy’s representative democratic system has in the recent past shown many of those signs of the decline that Keane indicates as the foundation of a monitory democracy. Beppegrillo.it instead is a particular example of an Internet-based monitory body. The analysis of the blog’s growing impact on Italian politics can allow us to assess Keane’s claim that we are living in the era of monitory democracy; while, on the other hand, the analysis of the blog allows us to highlight the importance and the challenges that web-enhanced forms of political engagement pose to democracy.
Read MoreHula Hoop Performance, Photos, Berlin
Read MoreAfter Brexit, Keep a Close Watch on Italy and Its Five Star Movement Originally published in The Conversation, June 27, 2016 (link) On Thursday, in a decision that shocked many observers, the majority of the British people voted to leave the European Union. It was […]
Read MorePublished as Giovanni Navarria, ‘Beppegrillo.it, One Year in the Life of an Italian Blog 2009’, in Adrienne Russell and Nabil Echchaibi (eds.), International Blogging, Peter Lang Publishing Read the full chapter: One year in the life of beppegrillo.it In Carlo Collodi’s classic children tale, The Adventures of […]
Read MoreThe Road to the White House: Corporate Power vs. Networked Citizens First published February, 20, 2016 on Networked Politics, my column on The Conversation. The first two stops in the travelling show called the Next American President did not lack entertainment. There were four different winners […]
Read MoreAfter Iowa: why elections matters in the age of networked politics First published February, 3, 2016 on Networked Politics, my column on The Conversation. This article is part of the Democracy Futures series, a joint global initiative with the Sydney Democracy Network. The project aims to […]
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