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Media organizations and stakeholders are analyzing the Dec. 14 ruling by a U.S. court that struck down key portions of the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) open-Internet rules, effectively ruling that it can't force Internet service providers to offer equal access to their networks,...
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En el tráfago de las tareas cotidianas que realizamos los comunicadores, ha sido
muy atinado que el CIESPAL nos haya convocado para participar en su 5to.
Encuentro Iberoamericano de Periodismo Científico y que durante su desarrollo
nos detuviéramos a reflexionar sobre un tema que ha adquirido importante
relevancia en...
Posted at 17:03h
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Media coverage of climate change lags behind in the countries where it matters most.
Focused journalism training and better coverage by local media are part of the solution....
Posted at 17:00h
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Rolling the calendar back a year to early 2008 and surveying the Canadian media from
that vantage point, one could be forgiven a cautious sense of optimism that the pervasive
neglect of environmental issues and concerns was finally coming to an end....
Posted at 16:58h
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Much, maybe most, of what we learn and know about ‘the environment’, we
know from the media, broadly defined. Indeed, this applies not only to our
beliefs and knowledge about those aspects of the environment, which are
regarded as problems or issues for public and political concern, but...
Posted at 16:55h
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MIT computer scientist Nicholas Negroponte enthused in his book Being Digital in
1995 that the digital landscape was giving rise to a new generation which was free of
old prejudices and ignored the limitations of geographical proximity as the only basis
for friendship, collaboration, games and neighbourliness. He...