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importance of universities, i am inspire by the actual Mexican student movements
Week 20, 2012 Helsinki, Finland When I read what is happening with the Mexican university students, it moves me. For decades in Mexico we have been fighting for freedom and equality, or shall I say for centuries? That is a … Continue reading
game: politics
Week 20, 2012 Joensuu, Finland In this year, due to presidential elections which will affect me directly, I have been following, closer than usual, different political agendas in Europe and American continents. To be informed is our right and responsibility … Continue reading
questioning the publishing system of research information
Week 5, 2012 Joensuu, Finland Access to information is vital for research. Universities pay considerable amounts of money for accessing the digital repositories. I am grateful to be in a University that is able to have access to a wide … Continue reading
joining the internet strike by spreading the word
Week 3, 2012 Joensuu, Finland My life, as the one of millions or billions of virtual dwellers, is tightly involved with the technology, particularly with the Internet. For me, the technology is as important as the content that it transmits. … Continue reading
promote more reading habits
week 4 of 2011 Joensuu, Finland The days are SO FULL of ideas, events, activities, emotions, dreams and my brain’s digestion is not as fast as the things are happening. But this commitment to post once a week, without pre-awareness, … Continue reading