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Journalism and Literature

The aim of this workshop is to put in perspective the key role journalism plays in shaping public opinion.
Concepts like ethics, social responsibility, deception, and partisan press among others will be addressed.  
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Lecture by Xavier Pla (Universitat de Girona): “Barcelona, 1925, at the Edge of Genres: Toward a Definition of Literary Journalism” 1 April 2013
Lecture by Antoni Bassas on “The Spanish Media and Catalonia: a Story of Construction and Destruction” 15 April 2013
Lecture by Theodore L. Glasser "The Practice of Ethics in Journalism: Why Accountability Matters" 22 April 2013
Lecture by Mònica Terribas, "Journalism, Politics and Public Service Broadcasting: Lost in the Labyrinth” 6 May 2013
Lecture by Cuauhtémoc García-García: “War Journalism in the 1930’s” 13 May 2013
Lecture by Robert Casas Roigé: “Online Journalism and its Role in Ongoing Nation Building: the Spanish and Catalan Cases” 21 May 2013
Chair(s): 
Joan Ramon Resina
Graduate Coordinator(s): 
Cuauhtémoc García-García
Robert Casas Roige
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