INTEGRANTES
Fernando J. Ruiz
Consejero Académico
Estudió Ciencias Políticas y realizó un doctorado en Comunicación. Como periodista e investigador recorrió y dio cursos y conferencias en la casi totalidad de los países de América Latina. Fue socio fundador y presidente del Foro de Periodismo Argentino 2019-2021. Fue jurado del premio Colpin (Conferencia Latinoamericana de Periodismo de Investigación). Fue consultor de Voces del Sur, la organización que agrupa a las principales entidades de periodistas de la región. Es profesor e investigador de tiempo completo de la Facultad de Comunicación de la Universidad Austral. Es miembro de la Academia Nacional de Periodismo. Es autor de los siguientes libros: Las palabras son acciones. Historia política y profesional del diario La Opinión de Jacobo Timerman, 1971-1977 (Perfil, 2001); Otra grieta en la pared: informe y testimonios de la nueva prensa cubana (La Crujía, 2003); El señor de los mercados: historia de Ámbito Financiero, 1976-2001 (El Ateneo, 2005); Guerras Mediáticas. Las grandes batallas periodísticas desde la Revolución de Mayo hasta la actualidad (Sudamericana, 2014); Cazadores de noticias. Doscientos años en la vida cotidiana de los periodistas (Ariel, 2018); e Imágenes paganas: periodismo, democracia y pandemia en Argentina y América Latina (Cadal/Adenauer, 2021).
Publicaciones de Fernando J. Ruiz
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08-01-2009 | Research Reports
The arbitrary use of public advertising is an ever more denounced practice, thus new criteria on the subject is beginning to run over the region, with more transparent policies to change the historical attitude of those who rule the use of public funds.
31-12-2007 | Research Reports
THE WORST AREAS TO PRACTICE JOURNALISM IN THE SECOND SEMESTER 2007
- During the succession currently underway, Cuba is maintaining control over public communications.
- In almost every country in the region, presidents criticize media outlets and journalists on a regular basis, as well as journalism in general.
- The revenue bonanza many Latin American countries are enjoying is strengthening government-owned media.
- In the context of a worsened institutional culture, Argentina maintains a government communications model that has proved successful at preserving governability and winning elections.
- During the succession currently underway, Cuba is maintaining control over public communications.
- In almost every country in the region, presidents criticize media outlets and journalists on a regular basis, as well as journalism in general.
- The revenue bonanza many Latin American countries are enjoying is strengthening government-owned media.
- In the context of a worsened institutional culture, Argentina maintains a government communications model that has proved successful at preserving governability and winning elections.
30-07-2007 | Research Reports
THE WORST AREAS TO PRACTICE JOURNALISME IN THE FIRST SEMESTER 2007
- Journalists' life in Cuban prisons.
- Mexico surpasses Colombia in the number of journalists murdered.
- Bolivia and Ecuador Constitutional Assemblymen and the media.
- Congresses refuse to eliminate "dead words".
- Latin American Supreme Courts' took key decisions.
- Journalists' life in Cuban prisons.
- Mexico surpasses Colombia in the number of journalists murdered.
- Bolivia and Ecuador Constitutional Assemblymen and the media.
- Congresses refuse to eliminate "dead words".
- Latin American Supreme Courts' took key decisions.
26-12-2006 | Research Reports
01-07-2006 | Research Reports
30-12-2005 | Research Reports
30-12-2005 | Research Reports
01-07-2005 | Research Reports
01-01-2005 | Research Reports
01-12-2004 | Research Reports
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