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Digitalisierungsthemen gewinnen in verschiedensten Bereichen an Bedeutung, auch in der rechtlichen Beratung. Zur idealen Unterstützung von Mandanten hat DORDA deshalb bereits 2019 eine interdisziplinäre Expertengruppe ins Leben gerufen: die Digital Industries Group (DIG). Unter dem Motto "Digital Weeks" wird die DIG in den nächsten Folgen dieses Podcasts verschiedenste digitale Entwicklungen der Rechtsbranche betrachten. Was die konkreten Themenschwerpunkte sind, von welcher Relevanz eine eigene Expertengruppe ist und bei welchen Projekten die DIG bereits unterstützen konnte, das erklären die Leiter der Gruppe, Partner Axel Anderl, Rechtsanwalt Bernhard Heinzl und Rechtsanwaltsanwärterin Patricia Backhausen im Gespräch mit Jacqueline Reich.
Mit September startet in Österreich die Regulatory Sandbox. Ein Modell das Innovationen von Finanzdienstleistern fördern und den Standort Österreich stärken soll. Immerhin werden FinTechs oft als die "junge Konkurrenz der Finanzbranche" bezeichnet und scheinen besonders zukunftsfähig zu sein. Aber wie sieht die österreichische Version der Sandbox aus und bedarf es noch Verbesserungen? Andreas Zahradnik, DORDA-Partner und Leiter der Praxisgruppe Bank- und Finanzrecht, sowie DORDA-Rechtsanwalt und FinTech-Experte Christian Schöller erklären das österreichische Modell im Gespräch mit Jacqueline Reich.
Jacqueline Reich, a professor and chair of Fordham’s department of communication and media studies, talks about her involvement with the Bronx Italian American History Initiative, and how she's embraced community-based scholarship.
In the last year, the phrase “me too” has become shorthand for survivors of sexual assault and harassment speaking out against their assailants. At the same time, the term “toxic masculinity” has also entered the public conversation, as a potential culprit for unrestrained, unresolved hostility toward women. Jacqueline Reich, a professor and chair of Fordham’s department of communication and media studies, was one of the first scholars to explore the subject of masculinity, most recently through a 2015 book, “Stars: Masculinity in Italian Cinema.” We sat down with her to talk about how shifting attitudes in both the United States and Italy have affected her own work.
In episode six of the Cineversary podcast, we put the pedal to the metal and ramp up our affection for "Bicycle Thieves,” Vittorio De Sica’s masterpiece of Italian neorealism, originally released 70 years ago in 1948. Host Erik Martin interviews Jacqueline Reich, professor and chair of the Department of Communication and Media Studies at Fordham University and a renowned scholar of Italian cinema. Together, they explore why "Bicycle Thieves" is worth celebrating all these years later, its cultural impact and legacy, what we can learn from the picture today, how it has stood the test of time, and more. Learn more about the Cineversary podcast at www.tinyurl.com/cineversarypodcast, like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/cineversarypodcast, and email show comments or suggestions tocineversegroup@gmail.com.
There’s a new initiative at Fordham University that’s helping to tell the stories of Italians and Italian Americans throughout the 20th century who called the Bronx their home. Fordham Conversations Host Robin Shannon talks with Dr. Kathleen LaPenta, Dr. Mark Naison and Dr. Jacqueline Reich about the Bronx Italian American History Initiative
Jacqueline Reich, Professor Chair presso il Department of Communication and Media Studies alla Fordham University di New York, ci parla del suo libro "Divi. La mascolinità nel cinema italiano".