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Thanks
In our research and academic activity, we have met many people (or their works) to whom we should say “thanks” and for many good reasons: teachings, experiences, friendship, and so on. It’s impossible here to remember all. But, really, thanks a lot to everyone. Thanks to them “we shall never walk alone”.
Then, here only a short list of people (in alphabetical order) to whom we want to say a special “thanks”, for their works and/or their friendship.
Piermarco Aroldi (Catholic University, Milan, Italy), Massimo Baldini (1947-2008 – in memoriam) (LUISS University, Rome, Italy), Giovanni Boccia Artieri (University of Urbino, Italy), Laura Bovone (Catholic University, Milan, Italy), Nico Carpentier (Vrije Universiteit Brussel), Francesco Casetti (Catholic University, Milan, Italy), Fausto Colombo (Catholic University, Milan, Italy), Rocco D’Ambrosio (Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome, Italy), Emiliana De Blasio (LUISS University, Rome, Italy), David Forgacs (University College of London, UK), David Gauntlett (University of Westminster, London, UK), Anthony Giddens (London School of Economics, London, UK), Guido Gili (University of Molise, Italy), Stuart Hall (The Open University, UK), Matthew Hibberd (University of Stirling, UK), Josip Jelenic (Gregorian University, Rome, Italy), Brian Longhurst (University of Salford, UK), Dan MacDonald (Gregorian University, Rome), David Morley (Goldsmith College, London, UK), OSSCOM (Osservatorio sulla comunicazione, Catholic University, Milan, Italy), Francesca Pasquali (University of Bergamo, Italy), Giuseppe Richeri (University of Lugano, Switzerland), Bruno Sanguanini (University of Verona, Italy), Philip Schlesinger (University of Glasgow, UK), Kim Christian Schrøder (University of Roskilde, Denmark), Maria Way (University of Westminster, London, UK), all the friends of ARS-ECREA (Audience and Reception Studies Section of European Communication Research and Education Association), and many others
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Thanks!
Ramon is a 34% Scottish, 33% Spanish (or Argentinian, this is not clear) and 33% Italian cat. A smart example of “cultural” melting pot. Thanks to him too for “participating” some Crisc-Cmcs (our old research centre) working meetings…




