Extremadura and Alentejo: Digital cross-border journalism development in two of the poorest regions of the European Union

Estremadura and Alentejo, two cross-border regions in the west of the Iberian Peninsula, are seen, nowadays, by the European Union as priorities, that is, in order to grow these two regions have needed and continue to need the European regional funds for development. Even though, cooperation is prac...

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Main Author: Lic. Juan Manuel Cardoso
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de La Laguna 2007-01-01
Series:Revista Latina de Comunicación Social
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Online Access:http://www.ull.es/publicaciones/latina/200711Cardoso.htm
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spelling doaj-f861b2e467bd46f6856b55a8f85949412020-11-24T22:07:16ZengUniversidad de La Laguna Revista Latina de Comunicación Social1138-58202007-01-0162736-75611Extremadura and Alentejo: Digital cross-border journalism development in two of the poorest regions of the European UnionLic. Juan Manuel CardosoEstremadura and Alentejo, two cross-border regions in the west of the Iberian Peninsula, are seen, nowadays, by the European Union as priorities, that is, in order to grow these two regions have needed and continue to need the European regional funds for development. Even though, cooperation is practically non-existent in terms of mass media, this is not an obstacle to get progress from different sources. Regarding Internet and digital journalism, on one hand, Alentejo has not achieved the goals to develop them, on the other hand, in Estremadura the development of these two technological areas has been slow and required independent efforts and group work, such as independent efforts in technological literacy, media investment, and journalism itself. Moreover, groups need to work together to generate ideas and projects in order to hold congresses, design programs and start companies that aim at a digital development different from current trends that do not yet fulfil expectations. http://www.ull.es/publicaciones/latina/200711Cardoso.htmInternetCross-border - Mass mediaUnderdevelopmentCooperationTechnological literacyDigital journalism
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Extremadura and Alentejo: Digital cross-border journalism development in two of the poorest regions of the European Union
Revista Latina de Comunicación Social
Internet
Cross-border - Mass media
Underdevelopment
Cooperation
Technological literacy
Digital journalism
author_facet Lic. Juan Manuel Cardoso
author_sort Lic. Juan Manuel Cardoso
title Extremadura and Alentejo: Digital cross-border journalism development in two of the poorest regions of the European Union
title_short Extremadura and Alentejo: Digital cross-border journalism development in two of the poorest regions of the European Union
title_full Extremadura and Alentejo: Digital cross-border journalism development in two of the poorest regions of the European Union
title_fullStr Extremadura and Alentejo: Digital cross-border journalism development in two of the poorest regions of the European Union
title_full_unstemmed Extremadura and Alentejo: Digital cross-border journalism development in two of the poorest regions of the European Union
title_sort extremadura and alentejo: digital cross-border journalism development in two of the poorest regions of the european union
publisher Universidad de La Laguna
series Revista Latina de Comunicación Social
issn 1138-5820
publishDate 2007-01-01
description Estremadura and Alentejo, two cross-border regions in the west of the Iberian Peninsula, are seen, nowadays, by the European Union as priorities, that is, in order to grow these two regions have needed and continue to need the European regional funds for development. Even though, cooperation is practically non-existent in terms of mass media, this is not an obstacle to get progress from different sources. Regarding Internet and digital journalism, on one hand, Alentejo has not achieved the goals to develop them, on the other hand, in Estremadura the development of these two technological areas has been slow and required independent efforts and group work, such as independent efforts in technological literacy, media investment, and journalism itself. Moreover, groups need to work together to generate ideas and projects in order to hold congresses, design programs and start companies that aim at a digital development different from current trends that do not yet fulfil expectations.
topic Internet
Cross-border - Mass media
Underdevelopment
Cooperation
Technological literacy
Digital journalism
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