Paolo Loffredo, sixth generation of a large family of publishers and booksellers engaged in the production and distribution of books since the late nineteenth century, creates in 2012 the new editorial company Paolo Loffredo Editore. The historical site was until the '80s in the heart of the historic centre of Naples in Via San Biagio dei Librai, lower Decumano and also known as the SpaccaNapoli.
At the beginning of the twentieth century, Giuseppe Loffredo decided to add book selling to the book production, which definitively imposed itself after World War II with the publication of manuals for the University and for the School that succeeded in establishing themselves soon throughout Italy.
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"L'emigrazione da Casalnuovo"
23 Marzo 2024 - Palazzo Salerno Lancellotti Ateneo, via XXV Luglio, 41 - Casalnuovo (NA) - ore 16,30
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"Intelligenza artificiale e giornalismo: sfide e opportunità"
26 Marzo 2024 - Sindacato Unitario dei Giornalisti - vico Monteleone, 12 - primo Piano - Napoli - ore 15,00
Massimiliano Demata
Massimiliano Demata is Assistant Professor of English in the Department of Letters, Languages and Arts,
University of Bari. He received his DPhil degree in English from the University of Oxford and was a Fulbright Visiting Researcher at Yale University (1999) and Indiana University (2014). In 2008 he published his monograph,
“Representations of War and Terrorism. The Ideology and Language of George W. Bush”. He has published papers
and book chapters on British and American media and politics, political metaphors, Computer-mediated
communication and translation and ideology. His current research focuses on social media and Multimodality in
the context of American politics.
I-Land - year 2018 - issue 1 - Discursive Constructions of Migrants: Verbal and Visual Images of the Other. An Introduction
I-LanD Journal - Identity, Language and Diversity ISSN: 2532-6368 ISBN: 978 88 ...
I-Land - year 2017 - issue 1 - The Language of Fear: Cybercrime and 'the Borderless Realm of Cyberspace' in British News
I-LanD Journal - Identity, Language and Diversity ISSN: 2532-6368 ISBN: 978 88 ...