Ritratto di marta.martina@uniroma1.it

CLASSROOM CODE: axlaoud

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The course will start on 6th March 2023, from 1 PM to 5 PM

AULA PALEOGRAFIA

 

LESSON CALENDAR II semester 2023

 

6TH MARCH 2023 - lesson 

13TH MARCH 2023- lesson 

20TH MARCH 2023- lesson 

27TH MARCH 2023- lesson 

3RD APRIL 2023- lesson 

17TH APRIL 2023- lesson 

 

8TH MAY 2023- project monitoring

 

15TH MAY 2023 - project presentation

22ND MAY2023 - project presentation

29TH MAY2023 - project presentation

 

WHERE: AULA PALEOGRAFIA - CU003 - E01P03L081
Codice edificio: CU003

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BIOGRAPHY

Marta Martina is a scholar of the relationships between fashion and the media with a particular focus on analysing trends and consumer scenarios, communication and promotion. As a freelance journalist, she is a writer and project manager at trade publisher Nuova Libra where she develops multimedia projects for companies in the clothing and textile sector. Her research interests, explored in the academic and journalistic fields, are aimed at analysing the fashion system in relation to the complex media panorama, and the relationship between the fashion economy and product representation practices. With a PhD in Film Studies from the Department of Visual, Performing and Media Arts at the University

of Bologna, she is a sessional lecturer at IULM University of Milan and La Sapienza in Rome where she covers the relationship between art, media, fashion and cinema. 

 

Marta Martina is a scholar of the relationships between fashion and the media with a particular focus on analysing trends and consumer scenarios, communication and promotion. As a freelance journalist, she is a writer and project manager at trade publisher Nuova Libra where she develops multimedia projects for companies in the clothing and textile sector. Her research interests, explored in the academic and journalistic fields, are aimed at analysing the fashion system in relation to the complex media panorama, and the relationship between the fashion economy and product representation practices. Since February 2018 she has been the Supervisor of a master's degree course designed to upgrade the profession of Fashion Buyer, organised by Nuova Libra with the Adiuva training company. With a PhD in Film Studies from the Department of Visual, Performing and Media Arts at the University of Bologna, she is a sessional lecturer at IULM University of Milan and La Sapienza in Rome where she covers the relationship between art, media, fashion and cinema. Her most recent publications include an essay on the Italian fashion publishing sector, written for the international scientific magazine Film, Fashion & Consumption (Intellect, 2016), as well as an essay on fashion and celebrity culture which appears on ZoneModa Journal (2018).