Journalism in the World series has “visited” 30 countries

For three years, the series “Journalism in the World”, a together project with the Popular and Alternative Journalism Study Group at the University of São Paulo, has “visited” 30 countries. We talked to journalists about the quality of the press and democracy in their lands. With Luciano Maluly. Read in Portuguese or in English. Continuar lendo Journalism in the World series has “visited” 30 countries

Journalism in Spain: interview with Sandra Beltrán Baeza

Sandra Beltrán Baeza is a journalist from Santiago de Chile who has lived in Spain for around 30 years. “Opinion is stealing space from information, which already has other enemies in disinformation. That’s why we need to reinforce the use of reliable sources and transparency.” Read in English or Portuguese. Continuar lendo Journalism in Spain: interview with Sandra Beltrán Baeza

Journalism in Bolivia: interview with Ronald Catari

Ronald Catari is a Bolivian journalist and one of the founders of Piedra en el Zapato, an independent journalism portal. “I would like to see two pictures that reflect Bolivian society: women with their rights and corrupt politicians serving their sentences”, he says. Read in English or Portuguese. Continuar lendo Journalism in Bolivia: interview with Ronald Catari

Journalism in Cape Verde: interview with Silvino Lopes Évora

Silvino Lopes Évora is a Cape Verdean journalist and professor, currently president of the Cape Verdean Association of Communication Sciences (Mediacom). “Professional training is a distinguishing factor for the positioning of the media in the public space”, he says. Read in English or in Portuguese. Continuar lendo Journalism in Cape Verde: interview with Silvino Lopes Évora

Journalism in East Timor: interview with Nicodemos do Espírito Santo

Nicodemos do Espírito Santo is a young journalist from East Timor and reporter for the portal Diligente. “There is still much work to do in the concern gender equality and to end of stigmas and discrimination. And the way is an informed society.”, he says. Read in English or in Portugese. Continuar lendo Journalism in East Timor: interview with Nicodemos do Espírito Santo

Journalism in Brazil: interview with Caê Vasconcelos

Caê Vasconcelos is a Brazilian journalist dedicated, above all, to covering human rights and LGBTQ+ issues. “Every time I write about Brazil being the country that kills the most transgender and transvestite people, I ask that it be the last year”, he says. Read in English or in Portuguese. Continuar lendo Journalism in Brazil: interview with Caê Vasconcelos

Comunicação, jornalismo e migração no século XXI: edição especial da revista Extraprensa

Edição Científica do número especial da revista Extraprensa, do Centro de Estudos Latino-Americanos sobre Cultura e Comunicação (Celacc), da USP. Em pauta, os desafios da imprensa e do jornalismo de migração na cobertura dos deslocamentos e fluxos humanos no mundo. Acesse. Continuar lendo Comunicação, jornalismo e migração no século XXI: edição especial da revista Extraprensa

Migração, comunicação e integração na Europa: entrevista com Tom Moring

Tom Moring é um jornalista e pesquisador filandês ligado à Universidade de Helsinque. “A sociedade deve fornecer informações de qualidade, nos idiomas dos migrantes, de forma que atenda às suas necessidades cívicas”, diz. Com Liliana Tinoco Bäckert. Leia em português ou em inglês. Continuar lendo Migração, comunicação e integração na Europa: entrevista com Tom Moring

Journalism in Japan: interview with Ewerthon Tobace

Ewerthon Tobace is a Brazilian journalist who has been living in Japan for more than two decades. Currently based in Tokyo, he works as senior producer for the Brazilian Network Record TV. “A detail of Japan’s media culture is the importance given to regional aspects”, he says. Read in English or Portuguese. Continuar lendo Journalism in Japan: interview with Ewerthon Tobace