Thursday, August 23, 2007

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Update the discussion on Media, Communication and Cultural Industries

Monday September 3, 2007
18-22 Hs

PLURAL COMMUNICATION BY A democratic and participatory
Update Meeting
discussion on Media, Communication and Cultural Industries

Auditorium Faculty of Social Sciences 54

Franklin
The proposal is to articulate a meeting in which the debate proposed by a moderator coordinated interventions from special guests and media representatives from various organizations, as AM530 The Voice of Mothers, Summary Latinoamericano, FARCO, UTPBA, \u200b\u200bamong others, and institutions such as the Race of Communication, Faculty of Social Sciences of the UBA.

The seminar is free but prior registration is required.
be awarded certificates of attendance.

Objectives:
-Review and update the debate around different axes as the Broadcasting Act, the concentration of media, cultural industries and the claim of independence of journalism.
-opened a space for exchange and dialogue to problematize these debates.

Contents:

Priority 1: New Law on Broadcasting
The current Broadcasting Act was passed during the military dictatorship laid the groundwork for the emptying of Argentina. It is time to discuss and promote a new law for the right to free expression.

Axis 2: Media, media concentration and economic power
of neoliberal policies that suffered the Latin American peoples formed the great cultural industries now account for a monopoly of information and the means of production of meaning. Understanding the network of media and economic power is to reveal the structure of media concentration.

Area 3: Independent Journalism: myth or reality?
Since the mainstream media is promoting the concept of "independent journalism." Are more than enough examples of those who most use it unless you apply. The myth must be debunked.

Priority 4: Intellectual and Cultural Industries
Intellectual Property laws governing the various Latin American countries explicitly benefits from the large industries, not only cultural but also in the field of science, technology and knowledge.

Through the Graduate Division of the Ministry of Culture and University Extension of the Faculty of Social Sciences University of Buenos Aires, organized: Let
Free Association Radio Program
The Last Drop (AM 530, The Mother's Voice)

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

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"Where do I start?" is usually a classic question when starting the task of writing. Here are some suggestions:

1. Start by reading

Whether the topic is chosen or not, reading is always a good source of inspiration. In general, they usually have some issues of preference (when no previous standards for the composition of text), areas of interest that will guide the selection of readings to be performed. There are at least a text that opens the door to problamética, which leads us (by appointment, bibliogáficas references or notes) to other texts.

2. Start with a sketch or outline

A blank sheet, a pencil or pen and your hand ready to scribble. Key concepts are noted, ideas, words are associated with arrows and figures to play to relate the concepts, articulate phrases. Hence, to compose and articulate ideas in an original text.

3. Start by talking

Sometimes it's good, if you have a colleague at hand, sitting, coffee or mate with, to talk about the subject on which to write. You must have any previous idea, make sketches before reading or chatting. And we must, of course, take notes.

4. Begin by defining, in writing, the objectives of

text and answering these questions (not necessarily in this order): why I write this text?, What I want to convey?, What is the central idea about I'm going to write?, who is addressed in the text?
For example, we have:
" write this paper to tell my tutor about the progress I made in my thesis. I want to convey the difficulties I've had in the interviews I conducted and my concern about using or not bibliography European authors. The central idea is that, despite these difficulties, I think I've made significant progress .

not forget

Writing is a process that takes time and effort, commitment and dedication.

Saturday, August 4, 2007

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Start typing the craft of writing workshops

" One thing I learned writing, this task is that nothing is ever entirely clear: the truth is lie and lie and nobody really knows who she works. What is certain is that literature does not solve problems, rather the creation and instead of happy makes people more apt to unhappiness. Still, it is my way of living and not change it for another . " Mario Vargas Llosa


" Writing is not only a spiritual pleasure. There is also a physical pleasure. The grinding of a goose on paper: a delight. I could not stand another beside me. " Paul Léautad


"Chekhov said know writing is to know cross, and often most difficult, because you often encounter something one likes and has authority, but does not keep the proper proportion the rest. It hurts a lot to get these things. What I do is tell myself, "Well, I will not delete, I'll take and I'll leave to one side (with the PC is easy: everything is down, separated from the document by a space) to see how it looks. " Once you get him out, that piece never becomes . " Antonio Dal Masetto


" It feels warm when there's blood in his writing, as someone said, you have to write what you know. In writing that is perceived and what encourages one to follow, the reader also perceives it. And when one feels that it is, the text works, goes to another facility . " Antonio Dal Masetto


" A good writer is able to reveal what we did not know we knew. The reader knows that in such cases, pleasure is no surprise, that is the work of chance, but confirmation of something that vaguely intuited . " Alberto Manguel


" I discover the story as I'm writing is like walking through a series of internal pulsations. Sometimes I sign my embarrassing stories. The novels do not, because in the novels work hard, they are in an entire architecture. But the story is handed down to me as if something inside me, but I am not responsible. But as it seems that even so are mine, I have to accept . " Julio Cortázar


" Writing is a curse and a blessing . " Octavio Paz


recommend:

Writers' Confessions. Latin American writers. The stories of The Paris Review, The Athenaeum, 1996, Buenos Aires.