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This expanded edition of #ReceptioGate: Academic Defamation and the Dismemberment of Manuscripts presents a verifiable account of a coordinated campaign of reputational damage targeting Prof. Carla Rossi, a senior European scholar. Based on legal records, archival documents, and public sources, the book reconstructs the creation and algorithmic amplification of false claims across blogs, social media, and press articles. It includes a structured timeline, institutional evidence, and selected online content. A reference work for scholars, cultural heritage professionals, and legal experts, this…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This expanded edition of #ReceptioGate: Academic Defamation and the Dismemberment of Manuscripts presents a verifiable account of a coordinated campaign of reputational damage targeting Prof. Carla Rossi, a senior European scholar. Based on legal records, archival documents, and public sources, the book reconstructs the creation and algorithmic amplification of false claims across blogs, social media, and press articles. It includes a structured timeline, institutional evidence, and selected online content. A reference work for scholars, cultural heritage professionals, and legal experts, this edition aims to document the attack and preserve a truthful, citable counter-narrative. A second volume on institutional complicity is in preparation.
Autorenporträt
Nota biografica Jordi Puig (ORCID: 0009-0004-3720-1911) è un restauratore d'arte in pensione, con una lunga esperienza nella conservazione di tavole medievali, manoscritti miniati e libri rari. Ha affiancato alla competenza tecnica una solida attività di ricerca storica, concentrandosi in particolare sulla produzione, lo smembramento e la ricostruzione digitale del patrimonio manoscritto in Catalogna e nell'area mediterranea. Membro senior dell'Organisation pour la Protection des Manuscrits Médiévaux (OProM), ha contribuito a numerose iniziative internazionali contro la biblioclastia e il traffico illecito di manoscritti. È autore del volume The Madruzzo Book of Hours, a Dismembered Manuscript Illuminated by Marie Vrelant (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2025), in cui ricostruisce la storia e il contesto artistico di un libro d'ore fiammingo per una destinataria italiana, smembrato nel 2017, affrontando anche le implicazioni legali ed etiche relative alla sua dispersione.