Monthly Archives: June 2014

Twitter Communications: Why institutional digital presence matters

Concise and clear communication Twitter has shaped modern communications. Both experts and scholars do not question the Twitter utility, value and information power. On the contrary, they encourage using the platform as its speed of news spreading and concise communication … Continue reading

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Twitter: A multilingual meeting point of news, politics and interests in times of crisis

Originally posted on A Walk Of Life:
An analysis of Twitter communications relating to Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion policies managed by the European Commission in 2012 This is the subject of my MA research project, which I carried out…

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Communication: From science to feelings and instinct

Originally posted on A Walk Of Life:
What is it like to be a spokesperson for the EU Budget? As a student in your last year of Multilingual Communication, you are bound to think more and more about your future…

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Facebook: From hesitation to a daily habit

I have been a Facebook (FB) user for the past six years. I go to the platform almost every day. I normally check the news feed twice a day: early in the morning and late in the evening. My FB … Continue reading

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