Ramón Salaverría assume responsabilidade editorial na revista “Digital Journalism”

O investigador principal do projeto IBERIFIER, Ramón Salaverría, é o novo International Engagement Editor da Digital Journalism, a revista de referência na área das transformações do jornalismo. Digital Journalism inclui temáticas como o papel das redes sociais na promoção das notícias, alterações na produção e consumo de informação.
“Quando comecei a investigar estes assuntos (anos 90), nunca imaginei que poderia assumir tal responsabilidade”, disse Salaverría, professor da Universidade de Navarra, no Facebook, a 3 de dezembro, quando tornou público o cargo.

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