Courses/Lectures
This section provides a continually updated list of the lectures or in-depth studies on Riforma(R)eFamiglia50 in the single degree courses.
Students who are interested may attend the lecture(s)/seminar even if it/they are not part of their degree courses. For details about content and dates, please contact your lecturers or view the AGENDA section where you will find the notices (time, classroom) next to each specifically dedicated lecture.
Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science
- Public law Newly enrolled students with odd student number, Political Science, year 1, semester 1,
Prof. Silvia Niccolai (Family in the Constitution). - Public law Newly enrolled students with even student number, Political Science, year 1, semester 1,
Prof. Elisabetta Sanna (Rainbow families). - Sociology Newly enrolled students with odd student number, Political Science, year 1, semester 1,
Prof. Valentina Cuzzocrea (discussion starting from L. Balbo’s text, The Double Presence).
Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science - International Political programme
- International and European Union law, Political Science-International Political programme, year 3, semester 1,
Prof. Francesca Ippolito, Treaty interpretation and family. - Sociology of communication, Political Science-International Political programme, year 2 semester 2,
Prof. Alessandro Lovari, in-depth study. - History of political doctrines, Political Science-International Political programme, year 2 semester 2
Prof. Federica Falchi, in-depth study. - History of political institutions, Political Science-International Political programme, year 3 semester 1,
Prof. Silvia Benussi, Women’s rights in the family: a historical evolution. - Asian history and institutions, Political Science-International Political programme, year 3 semester 2 (Transformations of the family and the role of women),
Prof. Francesca Congiu, in-depth study.
Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science - Social programme
- Cultural Anthropology, Political Science-Social programme, year 3 semester 1,
Prof. Filippo M. Zerilli: From Matriarchy to family law reform and back. Anthropological considerations on the persistence of a problematic concept in Sardinia. - Demography, Political Science-Social programme, year 3 semester 2,
Prof. Luisa Salaris, in-depth study. - Elements of private law and family law, Political Science-Social programme, year 3 semester 2,
Prof. Luca Sitzia, in-depth study. - Sociology of economics and labour, Political Science-Social programme, year 3 semester 1,
Prof. Marco Zurru: The impact of the family law reform on Italian socio-economic dynamics. - Methods for Social Research, Political Science-Social programme, year 3 semester 2,
Prof. Caterina Satta: Conducting family research. Mapping the transformations of family and intimate relationships in everyday life.
Bachelor’s Degree in Administration & Organisations
- Labour law, Administration & Organisations, year 2 semester 1,
Prof. Ombretta Dessì: Labour and family business. - Private law, Administration & Organisations, year 1 semester 2,
Prof. Luca Sitizia, in-depth study. - Geographies of Mobility, Administration & Organisations, year 3 semester 2,
Prof. Monica Iorio, in-depth study. - Group psychology and communication, Administration & Organisations, year 2 semester 2,
Prof. Barbara Barbieri, in-depth study
Bachelor’s Degree in Administration & Organisations (Blended)
- Anthropology of public policies, Administration & Organisations (Blended), year 3 semester 1,
Prof. Filippo M. Zerilli: From Matriarchy to family law reform and back. Anthropological considerations on the persistence of a problematic concept in Sardinia. - Group psychology and communication, Administration & Organisations (Blended), year 2 semester 2
Prof. Barbara Barbieri, in-depth study
Master’s Degree in International Relations
- Geography of resources, International relations - Euro-Mediterranean cooperation,
Prof. Giovanni Sistu, in-depth study. - Environment, Development, Resources: a diplomatic history, International Relations, year 1 semester 2
Prof. Gianluca Borzoni: The family in UN population conferences, 1954-1994 - Law of International Organisation, Political Science-International relations, year 2 semester 1,
Prof. Francesca Ippolito: Domestic violence and the EU. - Human rights history, ideas and policies, International Relations-Mediterranean cooperation, year 2 semester 2,
Prof. Federica Falchi, in-depth study.
Master’s Degree in Social Innovation and Communication
- Cultural analysis of social innovation, Social Innovation and Communication, year 1 semester 2,
Prof. Emanuela Spanò: Families and public space. - Sustainability anthropology, Social Innovation and Communication, year 2 semester 2,
Prof. Filippo M. Zerilli: From Matriarchy to family law reform and back. Anthropological considerations on the persistence of a problematic concept in Sardinia. - Media Studies and Digital Story Telling, Social Innovation and Communication, year 2 semester 1,
Prof. Emiliano Ilardi: The family in American election campaigns. - Risk Uncertainty and Social Agency, Social Innovation and Communication, year 1 semester 2,
Prof. Valentina Cuzzocrea: in-depth study starting from A. Giddens’ text The Transformation of Intimacy. - Entrepreneurship and human development, Social Innovation and Communication, year 2 semester 1,
Prof. Barbara Barbieri, in-depth study. - Narrative Methodologies, Social Innovation and Communication, year 2 semester 2,
Prof. Caterina Satta: The family as a narrative. Analysing family discourse from public narratives to life stories.
Master’s Degree in Public Administration
- Fundamental rights such as policies/right to housing, Public Administration, year 2, semester 1,
Prof. Silvia Niccolai, in-depth study. - Human resource psychology, Public Administration, year 1, semester 1,
Prof. Barbara Barbieri, in-depth study
Department of Political and Social Sciences