Articles tagged with: Europa
Elecciones, Europa, Internet, Medios, Newspapers, United States »
Hace casi un mes y casi ni me ha dado tiempo a disfrutarlo (ni a ponerlo aquí para vosotros), pero es verdad: publiqué otro artículo en Washingtonpost.com y durante unas horas estuvo en la portada de la Web… aquí queda constancia:
Y para añadirle gracia al asunto, unas semanas después la revsita Columbia Journalism Review publica un artículo sobre el mismo tema, esta vez basado en la cobertura de las convenciones: The View From Abroad…
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American Observer, English, España, Europa, Internet, News, Newspapers »
By Cristina Fernández Pereda
El País, one of Spain’s major newspapers, shows after its last redesign how citizen journalism is changing the way news outlets present news both in print and digital format.
ELPAIS.com is an example of how citizen journalism, a community of blogs and crowdsourcing techniques can expand the newspaper’s content through the interaction with readers.
ELPAIS.com editors have worked on
the Web site’s redesign with consultants
Ally Palmer and Terry Watson.
Palmer & Watson were also in charge of
changes in news sites such as Le Monde,
in France; The Scotsman, in Scotland;
and Politiken, in …
American Observer, Cultura, English, Europa, Internet, Lenguajes, Medios, News »
By Cristina Fernández Pereda
Ask anyone in the streets of Paris what they are first: French or European? It is more likely that they consider themselves French. But if the person you run into happens to be an Erasmus student, it is more likely he or she will tell you they are first European, then French.
The European Union is now expanding but the evolution of a European identity has just started. Cafebabel.com has become a forum where Europeans can share, reflect and analyze current affairs across borders, with different views, in …
Africa, Desarrollo, English, Global, News, North & South, Pobreza »
By Cristina Fernández Pereda
Diamonds have become a symbol of love. According to Amnesty International, few customers can be guaranteed that their precious stone has been obtained legally.
According to a report from the organization, only 37% of the companies contacted could guarantee that they obtained their diamonds without violating human rights. This report was published two years after the diamond sector created regulations to prevent the trade in conflict zones.
Angola, Liberia, Sierra Leona and the Democratic Republic of the Congo are all diamond exporters. They are also among the poorest countries …
English, Global, News, North & South, Other Way, Pobreza »
By Cristina Fernández Pereda
Chocolate could save the most endangered forests in Brazil according to study published by the World Watch Institute. Its authors confirmed that cacao, the most important ingredient in chocolate, could be cultivated to re-establish the most distraught parts of the Atlantic Forest.
The cultivation of cacao would thrive in the Brazilian forest for two reasons. First, there are many species of great height in this tropical forest and cacao grows well in the shade. In fact, it needs it. The second reason lies in its potential for conservation. …






