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Francesca Romana Orlando is an Italian journalist and non-fiction author, active in the fields of science communication and environmental health. She is editor-in-chief of the magazine Infoamica, which focuses on public health, consumer rights, and ecological sustainability.[1]
Career
[edit]As of 2025, Orlando serves as editor-in-chief of Infoamica and is recognized for her work in science communication. According to Macrolibrarsi, she holds a postgraduate diploma in Communication Sciences from the University of “La Sapienza” and a specialization in Communication Analysis and Management from Tor Vergata University; she has also contributed to several magazines in the fields of telecommunications and digital publishing.[2]
Publications
[edit]She is the author or co-author of several books, including:
- Il Cerchio Perfetto (2014), a nonfiction essay on conflicts of interest in scientific research.[3]
- La Città Bianca (2014), a thriller exploring the mobile phone industry.[4]
- Wireless (2019), co-authored with Fiorenzo Marinelli of the Italian National Research Council, about electromagnetic pollution and wireless technologies.[5]
- Essere Andy Warhol (2020), a popular essay on the artist and mass culture.[6]
- La casa della buona salute (2022), an essay on bioarchitecture and sustainable housing.[7]
- Wireless 2 (2024), an expanded edition on 5G, 6G, and health-related concerns.[8]
References
[edit]- ^ "Infoamica official website". Infoamica (in Italian).
- ^ "Francesca Romana Orlando". Macrolibrarsi. Retrieved 2025-07-03.
- ^ "Il Cerchio Perfetto – Andromeda". La Feltrinelli (in Italian).
- ^ "La Città Bianca – Edizioni Psiconline". La Feltrinelli (in Italian).
- ^ "Wireless 2 – LEF". lef.firenze.it (in Italian).
- ^ "Andy Warhol: the man who wanted to be a machine". YouTube. 26 May 2022.
- ^ "La casa della buona salute – LEF". lef.firenze.it.
- ^ "Wireless 2 – LEF". lef.firenze.it.