Italian “Fertility Day” brings us back to the fifties and dramatically fails in its purpose: a semiotic analysis

On the 22nd September 2016, Beatrice Lorenzin, Italy’s Health Minister, launched the first Italian “Fertility Day” campaign, to fight the fertility decrease in the country. However, the sexist, offensive and old-fashioned ideologies of the campaign resulted in its failure. In this essay written for my Masters in Science Communication at Imperial College London, I examinedContinue reading “Italian “Fertility Day” brings us back to the fifties and dramatically fails in its purpose: a semiotic analysis”

Dopo un anno all’Imperial College

Photo credit: Simone Hutsch Pubblicato sul Corriere della Sera, inserto Innovazione, il 25/05/2018 “Noi continueremo a ricordarci di voi, fate lo stesso” ha detto qualche settimana fa la rettrice dell’Imperial College Alice Gast, alla cerimonia con toghe banchetti e musica dal vivo di laurea del mio Master in Comunicazione Scientifica. “Specialmente quando diventerete ricchi” haContinue reading “Dopo un anno all’Imperial College”