Alessio Colonnelli has written for The Independent, Prospect, Foreign Policy, Politico Europe, Little Atoms, International Business Times, Aspen Review Central Europe, Labour List, Left Foot Forward and the LSE blog Euro Crisis in the Press. He's worked in London, Madrid and Barcelona in media and education, and holds a master's degree in languages and literary translation from Padua University, Italy. He blogs here.
Alessio Colonnelli ha trabajado en medios de comunicación y la enseñanza en Londres, Madrid y Barcelona, y tiene un grado/máster en idiomas y traducción literaria de la Universidad de Padua, Italia.
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Publicado en: Can Europe Make It?Social media: unchecked foreign facts confuse the most respected Italian journos
How can you explain the fact that respected Italian reporters believe it was basically The Guardian who provoked...
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Publicado en: Can Europe Make It?The obsessive use of English in Italian politics and media
The words some of these media folks pick are not even remotely funny.
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Publicado en: Can Europe Make It?Germany's falling crime rates show the left should drop identity politics
AfD is a far-right party which has drawn a lot of strength over the past five years by banging on about how unsafe...
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Publicado en: Can Europe Make It?Let all stories be told, from A to Z
The job of those talking to everyone – all professional media, print online radio and television – is to let everyone talk.
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Publicado en: Can Europe Make It?Relaunching French – a very messy business
Like-minded thinkers find it rather depressing that the Francophone equivalent of the battle Salman Rushdie fought...
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Publicado en: Can Europe Make It?Anything can still happen in Europe
Old and new international dynamics are simultaneously at play in Europe. Many voters don't know what to make of this chaos.