Looking Glass Livestream Series
After its launch on April 16th, the first Webster Geneva Campus Live Stream Series, ‘The Looking Glass’, closed it's Spring round of episodes on June 25th. The purpose of these livestreams, organized and conducted by the Head of the Media Communications Department of Webster Geneva Francesco Arese Visconti, was to raise and discuss current issues with expert speakers.
The webinars were streamed live on WebEx and simultaneously on the Webster University Geneva Facebook page. Francesco Arese Visconti opened the series discussing aspects of visual semiotics on online media in the age of Coronavirus. Through practical examples, Arese Visconti demonstrated how humanity always tended to refer to archetypes to visually represent the battle between humans and external enemies as happened in the case of the COVID-19 disease:
On April 27th Dr. Katarzyna Jagodzinska provided practical tips and insights on how
to boost e-negotiation power referring to the Coronavirus outbreak as well. During
her talk, Jagodzinska explained how businesses need to re-think the ways they engage
with clients to reach favorable and long-lasting agreements:
On May 14th Francesco Arese Visconti discussed with multi awarded winning fine art
photographer Athena Carey what mindfulness is, how it could help during the pandemic
and how it is accessible through photography practice:
On May 28th Dr. Vlad Glaveanu explored numerous links between mobility/immobility
and possibility/impossibility during the COVID-19 lockdown period by drawing on scholarship
from the new mobilities paradigm and creativity research:
For the episode of June the 11th, media expert and Webster St. Louis faculty Julie
Smith shared tips and tricks to discern facts from fiction relating to the Coronavirus
in today’s media landscape:
June 25th signed the date of the last Spring webinar of ‘The Looking Glass.’ Francesco
Arese Visconti hosted Marco Barber and Nicolas Rohrbasser. The two digital marketing
and communications experts presented on how to drive a successful digital marketing
strategy with new and very dynamic perspectives. The purpose of the presentation was
to highlight how businesses and organizations can benefit from constantly refreshing
their approach to leverage the potential of communication channels:
All the sessions were well attended with an average of 39 participants per event from
14 countries around the globe (Brazil, Canada, China, Cyprus, Croatia, Italy, France,
Myanmar, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Romania, Switzerland, United Kingdom, and Us).
The Facebook videos reached an estimated number of 5.185 people and allowed to develop
collaborations with other institutions. The series will come back in September with
new episodes.