Periodismo electrónico, Periodismo on-line, Periodismo digital son algunas de las acepciones más comunes al referirse al ejercicio de la escritura periodística que usa la internet. Al revisar el contexto social en los procesos en los que emer- gen las dinámicas de la comunicación es necesario recordar el paso de la sociedad industrial a la sociedad informacional1; aquella en donde la información se convierte per sé en generadora y dinamizadora de sus niveles de productividad y de poder. Resulta oportuno revisar estas relaciones en los países de América Latina, partiendo de los sistemas de economía agraria y/o acceso-sencillez-proximidad a la información a través de internet. Conscientes de que este proceso mediático supera el hecho de montar una simple infraestructura, se trata de constatar las dinámicas que caracterizan a nuestros sistemas educativos, sistemas de las nuevas tecnologías y ciencia, contenidos para la ciudadanía y contexto administrativo de dicho bagaje informacional. Es hora de revisar el comportamiento e incursión de esa praxis en el ámbito universitario, toda vez que se convierte en el escena- rio potenciador de la formación en competencias profesionales del periodista del siglo XXI en la región. El actual artículo recoge los resultados de la investigación cua- litativa realizada en cuatro periódicos on-line de las facultades de Comunicación Social en Bogotá. Se pretende evidenciar el comportamiento de tres elemen- tos neurálgicos en la redacción del periodismo on-lineuniver- sitario: niveles de hipertextualidad, de multimedialidad y de interactividad. Lectura detallada, captura de la estructura de pantalla principal de los artículos en cada periódico digital y cotejo con las sesiones de los cuatro respectivos grupos focales emisores, hacen parte de la metodología utilizada para ver las característi- cas de la narrativa ciberperiodística en mención. Esta fase inicial permitirá determinarar el comportamiento de un ciberperiodismo forjado desde la academia con miras a alimentar una segunda investigación2: Análisis de Contenido -AC – haciendo uso del software Qualrus con el propósito de constatar la sintaxis digital que estructuran los hiperdocumentos en la línea periodística de estos ciberproductos. Este recorrido investigativo permitirá argumentar la existencia y relaciones entre los niveles de multimedialidad e interactividad que dinamizan la tendencia de la narrativa hipertextual en el periodismo on-line universitario.
To date, neuroimaging research has had a limited focus on non-social features of autism. As a result, neurobiological explanations for atypical sensory perception in autism are lacking. To address this, we quantitively condensed findings from the non-social autism fMRI literature in line with the current best practices for neuroimaging meta-analyses. Using activation likelihood estimation (ALE), we conducted a series of robust meta-analyses across 83 experiments from 52 fMRI studies investigating differences between autistic (n = 891) and typical (n = 967) participants. We found that typical controls, compared to autistic people, show greater activity in the prefrontal cortex (BA9, BA10) during perception tasks. More refined analyses revealed that, when compared to typical controls, autistic people show greater recruitment of the extrastriate V2 cortex (BA18) during visual processing. Taken together, these findings contribute to our understanding of current theories of autistic perception, and highlight some of the challenges of cognitive neuroscience research in autism. ; NJ was supported by the April Trust PhD Studentship awarded by Newnham College. SBC was funded by the Autism Research Trust, the Wellcome Trust, the Templeton World Charitable Foundation, and the NIHR Biomedical Research Centre in Cambridge, during the period of this work. SBC received funding from the Wellcome Trust 214322\Z\18\Z. For the purpose of Open Access, the author has applied a CC BY public copyright licence to any Author Accepted Manuscript version arising from this submission. Further to this SBC received funding from Innovative Medicines Initiative 2 Joint Undertaking (JU) under grant agreement No 777394. The JU receives support from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme and EFPIA and AUTISM SPEAKS, Autistica, SFARI. SBC also received funding from the Autism Research Trust, Autistica, SFARI, the MRC and the NIHR Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre. The research was supported by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care East of England at Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust. The views expressed are those of the author(s) and not necessarily those of the NHS, NIHR or Department of Health and Social Care.
Sea surface height (SSH) is routinely measured from satellites and used to infer ocean currents, including eddies, that affect the distribution of organisms and substances in the ocean. SSH not only reflects the dynamics of the surface layer, but also is sensitive to the fluctuations of the main pycnocline; thus it is linked to events of nutrient upwelling. Beyond episodic upwelling events, it is not clear if and how SSH is linked to broader changes in the biogeochemical state of marine ecosystems. Our analysis of 23 years of satellite observations and biogeochemical measurements from the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre shows that SSH is associated with numerous biogeochemical changes in distinct layers of the water column. From the sea surface to the depth of the chlorophyll maximum, dissolved phosphorus and nitrogen enigmatically increase with SSH, enhancing the abundance of heterotrophic picoplankton. At the deep chlorophyll maximum, increases in SSH are associated with decreases in vertical gradients of inorganic nutrients, decreases in the abundance of eukaryotic phytoplankton, and increases in the abundance of prokaryotic phytoplankton. In waters below ∼100 m depth, increases in SSH are associated with increases in organic matter and decreases in inorganic nutrients, consistent with predicted consequences of the vertical displacement of isopycnal layers. Our analysis highlights how satellite measurements of SSH can be used to infer the ecological and biogeochemical state of open-ocean ecosystems.
This qualitative study using a grounded theory approach, assesses the construction of claims in online news articles and below the line comments in connection with foodbank use in the West Midlands region, UK. The sample includes 146 online news articles and 132 below the line comments, commencing 23 September 2010 until 8 April 2019. Individual foodbank users' stories are told and these relay discourses of stigma, shame, embarrassment and desperation. In contrast, the below the line comments centre on the undeserving poor. Here, emphasis is on the migrants who are 'flooding' the country, and the scroungers who are work-shy.
The paper examines the causal impact of bank–firm interlocking directorates on a firm's access to credit. We exploit matched bank–firm panel data containing detailed information on individual loans and on the governing bodies of both the bank and the firm. Identification hinges on the exogenous break up of connections occurring when the supervisory authority places a bank under special administration, resetting its board. For these banks, we compare the dynamics of loans to firms that lost the connection with those of the unconnected firms, chosen through propensity score matching among borrowers from the same banks. We find that the loss of connection is associated with a significant and large drop in the firms' granted loans, and, in particular, in the credit lines that can be unilaterally modified by the lender in the short term. We also show that the advantages of the connection are due mainly to favouritism, rather than to privileged information flows.
Lo studio svolto ha permesso la redazione di un accurato e preciso elenco delle perdite umane avvenute per motivi bellici a Pola e nel suo circondario nell'arco di tempo tra lo scoppio della Grande guerra nell'agosto 1914 ed il passaggio della città alla Jugoslavia nel settembre 1947. Nel conteggio sono state incluse, senza alcuna distinzione, tutte le vittime militari e civili accertate nel corso delle ricerche. L'elenco ha constatato con sicurezza 1.128 vittime, avvenute nell'arco di tempo tra il 13 agosto 1914 ed il 10 febbraio 1947. ; Obavljeno proučavanje omogućilo je izradu točnog i preciznog popisa ljudskih žrtava uslijed ratnih zbivanja u Puli i okolici u razdoblju od izbijanja Prvog svjetskog rata u kolovozu 1914. do uspostavljanja jugoslavenske vlasti u rujnu 1947. U popis su uključene, bez iznimke, sve dokazane civilne i vojne žrtve. Za period od 13. kolovoza 1914. do 10. veljače 1947. sa sigurnošću je utvrđeno 1.128 žrtava.
En la última década se han producido cambios que afectan de lleno a los medios locales, aquejados por la caída de la publicidad, la irrupción de las redes sociales como canal distribuidor y la hegemonía en la difusión gratuita de los contenidos. Ante estos retos, los grandes grupos de comunicación han diversificado su actividad, desde la apuesta por reforzar el negocio audiovisual hasta la incursión en el comercio on line, pero ¿qué ocurre con aquellas iniciativas en manos de pequeños empresarios locales? Las encontramos en Castilla-La Mancha, territorio marcado por la ausencia de inversores fuertes que respalden la obligada transición hacia el entorno digital. En el sector de la prensa el resultado no deja lugar a dudas: de los dieciséis diarios que se editaban en 2006 sólo quedan tres. ¿Por qué la crisis ha afectado de una manera tan directa a estos medios? Algunas debilidades estructurales como su estrecha relación con el poder y su dependencia de las sistemáticas aportaciones de las instituciones han revelado su vulnerabilidad ante un momento adverso. Frente a ello, lo más característico son las nuevas iniciativas digitales impulsadas por periodistas despedidos de medios tradicionales. El censo elaborado por el Observatorio MediaCom de la Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha para 2017 muestra un número elevado de medios pero el análisis de su evolución reciente y su estructura, objeto de este trabajo y respaldado a partir de la revisión documental y entrevistas en profundidad, revela limitaciones que invitan a repensar fórmulas para el mantenimiento del periodismo de calidad. ; During last decade important changes have affected local media, upset by advertising fall, the creation of social media as a distribution channel and the hegemony in the free content spreading. According to these challenges, main communication groups have diversified their activity, from strengthening audiovisual business to incorporating online commerce, but what about those projects whose owners are small local enterprises? This is the situation of Castilla-La Mancha, a context distinguished by the lack of strong investment to support the necessary transition to the digital environment. Local newspapers evolution shows no doubt: form sixteen published in 2006 there are only three left. Why has the crisis affected these media in such a hard way? Some structural weaknesses such as their close relationships with governments and their dependence on the systematic contributions of public institutions have revealed their vulnerability in economic recession. At the same time, prevailing media are new digital initiatives promoted by journalists dismissed from traditional media. The census completed in 2017 by the Observatory of the University of Castilla-La Mancha MediaCom shows a high number of media but the analysis of their recent evolution and their structure, subject of this investigation and supported by documentary review and personal interviews, reveals limitations that invite to rethink strategies for the maintenance of quality journalism.
Intro -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Food Traceability and Raw Materials for Cheese Productions -- 1 Food Traceability System in Europe: Basic and Regulatory Requirements -- 1.1 Food Traceability System in Europe: An Introduction -- References -- 2 Raw Materials in the Cheesemaking Field and Related Input Data in the Traceability -- 2.1 Raw Materials in the Cheesemaking Field-The Milk -- 2.2 From Milk to Cheese-Cheesemaking and Traceability -- 2.3 Traceability and Cheese-Different Technical Strategies -- 2.4 Traceability, Milk Products and Different National Approaches-The Italian Situation -- References -- 3 The ExTra Tool-A Practical Example of Extended Food Traceability for Cheese Productions -- 3.1 Traceability in Cheese Industries-A Practical Introduction -- 3.2 Traceability in Cheese Productions-The Flow of Input Information -- 3.2.1 Milk for Cheese Productions -- 3.2.2 Coagulant Enzymes for Cheese Productions -- 3.2.3 Lactic Acid Bacteria for Cheese Productions -- 3.2.4 Salt for Cheese Productions -- 3.2.5 Minor Ingredients for Normal Cheese Productions-Three Examples -- 3.3 Traceability in Cheese Productions-The Flow of Output Information -- 3.3.1 Traceability Pathways in Cheese Productions-One Processor -- 3.3.2 Traceability Pathways in Cheese Productions- Many Processors -- 3.4 Traceability in Cheese Productions-Curds and the Role of Water -- 3.5 Traceability in Cheese Productions-The Importance of 'Off-line' By-Products -- 3.6 Traceability in a Cheese Industry-The ExTra Tool -- 3.6.1 The ExTra Tool-An Overview -- 3.6.2 The ExTra Tool-One Single Product, One Single Sheet -- References -- 4 The ExTra Tool-Practical Simulations in the Cheesemaking Industry When Using Cheeses, Butter and Rennet Caseins -- 4.1 Processed Cheeses and Traceability. A Practical Introduction.
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Entre as diversas maneiras de possibilitar e acelerar a atividade econômica, o enfoque no desenvolvimento local e regional segue sendo pouco explorado. Entretanto, além do benefício econômico tangível que as articulações locais ensejam, desenvolve-se também o senso de pertencimento e comunidade entre os atores que dividem o território, fortalecendo os ativos sociais intangíveis. Uma das iniciativas de dinamização das potencialidades econômicas e sociais locais foi desenvolvido por um grupo de agentes fomentadores no bairro paulistano da Casa Verde, que capacitou um coletivo de costureiras, várias delas em condição de vulnerabilidade social. Um desses agentes foi a iniciativa "Nosso Núcleo Casa Verde", que atuou na transformação do coletivo em cooperativa, identificou oportunidades na comunidade e buscou parcerias com a Secretaria Municipal de Educação de São Paulo. Sua ideia norteadora foi integrar diversos agentes econômicos do bairro às cadeias locais de produção e consumo. A partir da experiência do Nosso Núcleo Casa Verde, o presente artigo analisa os impactos, desafios e oportunidades vistos pela cooperativa e pela comunidade beneficiada.
La Justicia Transicional es un campo de disputa entre razones filosóficas y alternativas políticas alrededor de ¿cómo procesar en el presente el desangre nacional pasado? y ¿cómo configurar unas políticas hacia el futuro que sirvan para que no se vuelva a repetir el horror? Tanto las razones filosóficas como las alternativas políticas se balancean en una "delgada cuerda" entre quienes defienden radicalmente un "deber de memoria" a favor de las víctimas y quienes aceptan, incluso demandan y razonan, sobre la importancia de ciertas cuotas de olvido a favor de los victimarios y de la nación. Este artículo de reflexión quiere contribuir al debate sobre estos dos horizontes filosóficos y políticos, sobre sus impactos en el caso colombiano y sobre la posibilidad de un "equilibrio reflexivo" entre ambos. ; Transitional Justice is a field of dispute between philosophical reasons and political alternatives about how to process, in the present, the national past bleeding, and how to configure some policies, toward the future, that serve for not to repeat the horror. The philosophical reasons as well as political alternatives move around a thin line between those who radically defend a "duty of memory" in favor of the victims, and those who agree, even require and reason, on the importance of a certain degree of oblivion in favor of the offenders and the nation. This reflection article wants to contribute to the debate on these two philosophical and political horizons, their impacts in the Colombian case and the possibility of a "reflexive balance" between both.
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Using the incident of the scuttling of the USS Le Baron Russell Briggs, loaded with roughly 22,000 tons of outdated chemical weapons in 1970, this contribution extrapolates how, why, and when in the United States chemical weapons that had been produced as the ultimate answer to the risk of nuclear war became reframed as a risk themselves. The analysis settles on how questions of knowing and not-knowing about potentialities of future events influenced these re-negotiation processes between the myriad actors involved such as the US military, politicians, environmentalists, Anti-Vietnam activists, and the American public. Beyond analyzing historic examples of risk assessment and management, this contribution also demonstrates how we can read the history of the Cold War as a history or risk. I argue that studying the controversy of operation CHASE 13, the sinking of the SS L. B. Briggs, from a risk perspective opens up new avenues into understanding the Cold War from a social and cultural perspective while integrating political and environmental history.