North-South Observatory

How journalism flows in the old continent

En 2006 me instalé en un edificio antiguo cerca de Alexander Platz. Mi misión aquel entonces: participar en unas conferencias para periodistas de Café Babel. Desde ese momento, comprendimos que el periodismo, dejaría de ser lo que había sido. Y el viaje en búsqueda de los sueños perdidos en la ruta Rostock Berlin, comenzó. 

Our current study is based on our in-depth research on the pandemic in the press, in European newspapers. We are able to provide further developing from our study on journalism, from a conciliatory point of view.

Grateful to Lars Nord for agreeing on this, the Art of Journalism, the necessary dialogue between academia and journalism, is possible. Special thanks to my former students from UBU, it was a pleasure to share with them our courses in Audiovisual Communication.

“This pandemic brings a need to find reconciliation between all the fragmented parts of the European mosaic, including journalistic intentions. From underground frescoes in Roma, let’s meet in Berlin next time to visit the Molecule Man in the Spree, that metallic sculpture on the river. Despite the multiple fragmentation of European texts, the objective of the narration at the end must converge in one point, the respect for the reader as much as for the professional writer behind the newspaper”