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BBC Mundo journalism workshop with Ana Pais and Santiago Vanegas
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Universidad Católica de Santa María - Instituto Confucio
Two journalists from one of the world’s most respected and prestigious media outlets will give a digital journalism workshop aimed at university students. Ana Pais and Santiago Vanegas will explain the working model of this British news service, which is over a hundred years old and is renowned for its news rigour and quality. Our guests will talk particularly about broadcasting content creation and managing the social media.
Mauricio Huaco, María Pía Palacios and José Luis Ramos Salinas in conversation with Mabel Cáceres
25 years of El Búho: quarter of a century in the history of Arequipa
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Centro Cultural Peruano Norteamericano (teatro)
Discussing the coverage given by El Búho to the affairs of Arequipa over these last 25 years, the editor, Mabel Cáceres, will talk to the architect Mauricio Huaco, the sociologist José Luis Ramos and the entrepreneur, Director of IPE Arequipa and former Chair of Caja Arequipa, María Pía Palacios. They will debate the evolution of the city during this period and also talk about the future of the White City in the fifth century since its founding, a milestone celebrated in 2040. They will discuss facing the challenges of mass migration, the lack of adequate urban development planning, social conflicts, and different views on the economy.
Laura G. de Rivera in conversation with Daniel Mitma
What the algorithm tells us
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Universidad Continental (auditorio)
We are puppets of the algorithm, although sometimes we don’t realise it. The puppet master is not always artificial intelligence itself, but rather those who pull the strings to predict and mould our behaviour. The science journalist Laura G. de Rivera (Spain) has spent years researching the consequences of this invisible control. In Esclavos del algoritmo she offers a necessary and critical view of the impact of algorithmic systems on our lives. In conversation with Daniel Mitma.
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With the support of Acción Cultural Española, AC/E
Nelly Luna and Josefina Townsend with David Marcial Pérez
South to North Conversations: this democracy is not democracy
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Teatro Arequepay
The rise of authoritarianism, disinformation, inequality and organised crime is threatening democracy as we know it. Nelly Luna, head of OjoPúblico, and the journalist Josefina Townsend present Esta democracia no es democracia, which analyses the interaction between the climate crisis and democratic collapse in the region through eleven interviews that explore matters such as the democratic promise, stories of resistance, memory, transformation and community work in order to rethink these urgent times. In conversation with David Marcial Pérez.
Ricardo Raphael in conversation with David Marcial Pérez
The Wallace case: a fabricated mourning
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Teatro Arequepay
The story that all Mexico believed: the kidnapping of a child and the later media campaign of a mother seeking justice, which involved the highest spheres of power in the country. This was the Wallace case, when the victim became the perpetrator. In Fabricación, the journalist and writer Ricardo Raphael (Mexico) tells how a manufactured mourning became a spectacle, and a manipulation of the reality, justice and the media. A true story that could have been a thriller and a systematic reminder of the impunity that haunts us. In conversation with David Marcial Pérez.
Patricia del Río, Gustavo Rodríguez, Natalia Sobrevilla and Dante Trujillo
Five years of Jugo
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Teatro Arequepay
Five years, five topics, five jugos. Jugo (formerly Jugo de Caigua) is five years old, and the jugueros Patricia del Río, Gustavo Rodríguez,Natalia Sobrevilla and Dante Trujillo will celebrate it at the Hay Festival Arequipa. The authors reflect on five of the most important matters of the last half decade. Liquid for us all to reflect on.
Laura G. de Rivera in conversation with María del Milagro Lozada
What the algorithm hides
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Colegio de Arquitectos (auditorio)
We are puppets of the algorithm, although sometimes we don’t realise it. The puppet master is not always artificial intelligence itself, but rather those who pull the strings to predict and mould our behaviour. The science journalist Laura G. de Rivera (Spain) has spent years researching the consequences of this invisible control. In Esclavos del algoritmo she offers a necessary and critical view of the impact of algorithmic systems on our lives. In conversation withMaría del Milagro Lozada
This event has taken place
With the support of Acción Cultural Española, AC/E