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Dal blog alle piazze25/01/2010Un incontro con Beppe Grillo su internet e democrazia in Italia Please join the Italian Studies at the University Oxford and the Axess Programme on Journalism and Democracy for what promises to be a provocative discussion with Beppe Grillo on the internet and democracy in Italy. Date: Monday 25th January 2010 Time: 17h00 Venue: Taylor Institution, Main Hall, University of Oxford The event will be chaired by John Lloyd (Director of the Axess Programme, Contributing Editor of the FT & Director of Journalism of the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism) and Professor David Forgacs (Department of Italian, UCL). For more information please, contact: italianstudies@area.ox.ac.uk For more information and for tickets on the Beppe Grillo main show at the O2 Shepherds Bush Empire, on the 27th January, please visit: www.tijevents.com For media requests please contact Angelo Ridolfo at angelo@glocalpr.com Image Gallery |
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