Sunday, October 29, 2006

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A DARING ISSUE OF "THE Malpensante" ON



The dedication of "The Malpensante" do in their most recent issue of the trade or profession of journalism is something that, for who we are passionate with the stories and the writing of these, draws much more attention. "Do I need a new old journalism?" Notes in the "Dossier" means justifying its emphasis in this area, based on the "crisis" by passing the journalism, the same as that spoken in all the faculties of social communication and the country's newsrooms.

Thus, in seven articles deal with the tools and features with a journalistic art form Malpensante, a "armatodo" data in the style of the magazine. Magialiteraria decides to publish the cover of this issue and recommended as an alternative reading over the coming days. What good would that "Malpensante" walk anniversary always. Congratulations on your celebration. Keep up dodging the Iceberg.

Contents for articles published in issue 74 of "The Malpensante"

CULTIVATING SOCIETY. The uniformity of contemporary journalism urgently requires an antidote. Perhaps the best is the old travel literature. By Robert D. Kapla

FICTION AND REALITY OF CONFLICT. The war is not like the paint as newspapers or television shows, worse, slower, more boring, less romantic. A veteran award-winning columnist for the Colombian armed conflict tells us how and why. By Juanita Leon

DAILY GENERATION
ONLY. In Colombia there is only one true national circulation daily. This alone does not seem to have done well to El Tiempo, said one reader of the newspaper today diligently seeking: young subscriber. By Nicolas Morales Thomas

Blaming READERS. Is it possible to do good journalism if the public does not care? And if you do not care why? Are some answers to these difficult questions about a case in point: the American. By Evan Cornog

THE END OF THE ROAD. Editor for nearly twenty years of a famous magazine, Curtis presents an unexpected ABC of office. By Gregory Curtis

PORTABLE JOURNALISM (or how to survive writing stories for the world). Not having heads like a great option, but independence also has its cost. A veteran freelance journalist reflects on his way to practice the profession. By Juan Pablo Meneses

FIRING THE LIGHT. Whenever in doubt, always under suspicion, the cause of many chronic and frequent misunderstandings. The author explores seven ambiguous gender king of journalism. By Julio Villanueva Chang

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