Communication, Dissemination & Exploitation Plan
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scientific community:▪ Submission of 3 articles to leading international journals: 1) Article (6000 words, langue: French) to present Bassani's correspondence with his international interlocutors and to highlight the main thematic nuclei present in the correspondence relating to the problem of Jewish identity and traumatic experience, to subdue to Chroniques italiennes, edited at P3. 2) Article (8000 words, langue: French) in which the evolution of Bassanian thought will be correlated with the main stages of the international debate from the historical point of view, to subdue to «Cahiers d’Etudes Italiennes» (peer-reviewed and open access journal). 3) Article (8000 words, langue: English) to present a semantic and stylistic analysis of a selection of letters, to be related to the works written simultaneously by the author, to subdue to «Italies» (peer-reviewed and open access journal). 4) An Academia.edu profile of the project. As now, academia.edu has more than 70 million users. ▪ Draft of a monograph (100,000 words; langue: English) with the most important results emerged from the research. ▪Presentations at international conferences (Sorbonne Nouvelle University), for the presentation of the partial results and the discussion and comparison with the scientific community (see work plan). All the products of the research will be deposited on a repository open access (https://www.openaire.eu/)public at large:To reach the general public, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle Communication Offices will provide me with the support of expert staff in public engagement and outreach activities: 1) Documentary Exhibition: will be set up with documents, photos and letters from the GBHA, illustrated through a series of explanatory posters in three languages (Italian, French and English). The exhibition, designed to be easily assembled, will be proposed to different institutions: Fondation pour la Mémoire de la Shoah; Italian Cultural Institute, Museum of Jewish History, Holocaust Memorial and Musée d'art e d'Histoire du judaism (in Paris). Through the initiative: «Italiana. Language culture creativity in the world» (https://italiana.esteri.it/italiana/en/, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation), the same exhibition can then also be proposed to all the Institutes of Italian culture in the world. In agreement with the host institutions, a series of conferences will also be prepared for dissemination purposes, to illustrate the documents on display. The exhibitions will continue even after the end of the project. 2) Virtual Exhibition: the physical exhibition will be accompanied by a virtual exhibition, set up through the open-source software MOVIO, in which, in addition to the materials on display, it will also be possible to insert translations of the letters and biographical / historical insights. Being an online tool, the digital exhibition can be set up in stages, and progressively expanded as the research progresses. A more precise scan can be carried out after the data collection phase; indicatively, the upload of the materials online will follow the temporal scan of the project itself (see 1.1, specific objects), but it will include a series of tags that will also allow thematic and chronological navigation. 3) Dissemination on social media: once the first documents have been uploaded to the virtual exhibition, a more streamlined version of it can be transformed into a twitter project profile and a facebook project profile, to spread as much as possible the knowledge of the contents and the initiatives related to them. 4) All the means of communication offered by P3 will also be exploited: Presses Sorbonne Nouvelle, Les cafés – Maison de la Recherche (an initiative that uses the University's Youtube channel to offer video interviews, short documentaries on culturally relevant initiatives), Le rencontres de la recherche (day of scientific mediation aimed at all, to present the research of the