And narrative journalism, journalism and new media, have been the main axes around which have revolved oral communications described in the last session of the XI Congress of the Spanish Society of Journalism (SEP), which closed today in the UCAM .
At the close of the symposium have involved the dean of the School of Communication at the UCAM, Arturo Meraz, and Professor of Communication Studies at the University Complutense of Madrid, Jesús González Requena.
In a brief speech, the dean of the School of Communication at the UCAM, Arturo Meraz, expressed his appreciation to the organizing committee for their work, and the SEP by the congress at the University in its eleventh edition.
Moreover, the professor of the Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Jesús González Requena, offered a closing conference entitled 'Apology of the mask. "
The expert has focused on the mechanisms that feed the reality-show, and has therefore taken as an example the program of Antena "Patricia's Diary."
Requena Gonzalez said "the TV show allows the collapse of the protagonist in the set, the protagonist becomes a source of ridicule and business."
And this fact, adds the professor, "is not a specific experience, but it is a daily activity, which has become the world's most profitable business, which produces the total annihilation of privacy, of being ".
During this last day of Congress almost fifty teachers from universities in different parts of the Spanish territory, including the Autonomous University of Barcelona, Navarra and the Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche, have exposed multiple oral communications.
Among others, these studies have analyzed the immigrant press, the extinction of the press, the mobile journalism, new media and new languages.
Source: UCAM