
Two universities that are members of the University Network initiated their collaboration recently.In mid-October Thomas Tufte from Roskilde University spent a week at Universidad del Norte (UniNorte) in Colombia. First and foremost, Tufte was invited to teach a full 24 hour course in entertainment-education for the students of the MA program in communication for social change which UniNorte runs. The MA program holds 30 students. The ee-course was successful, and the expanded focus on ee, looking into the social change approaches of this particular communication strategy, sparked significant interest. The Colombian MA-students were also interested in the South-South perspective brought via the numerous African examples they were exposed to.
Furthermore, Jair Vega and Thomas Tufte discussed modalities of research cooperation in the context of the ‘International Research Network for New Thinking on Citizenship, Authority, and Public Space in Latin America’. This is a Danish-funded research network which is enabling the development of research applications for the Danish Research Council of Social Sciences.Finally, Vega and Tufte discussed a book project which – in collaboration with Cicilia Peruzzo, Brazil (who is the working group coordinator) - is emerging out of the ALAIC working group on community media. The working group met at the ALAIC conference in Mexico, 9-11 October, from where the core contributions will be found.




The Spanish edition of the book took additional two years. It includes 200 articles and excerpts from 150 authors worldwide. The translation of English texts to Spanish was done by Bertha Pancorvo, from Peru, and Alejandra Adoum from Ecuador took under her responsibility the copy-editing and read the whole ANTOLOGIA several times. Printing was done in La Paz, Bolivia, at Plural Publishers and the result is a beautiful book of 1414 pages, a hard-cover library book, high quality paper, with sewn and sturdy binding and a colorful cover. We can say it with no doubt: there is no other similar book in the world.
We’ve been silent for a while. There are many reasons to it which are irrelevant now. What is important is the way forward, and we have decided to be more often with you through this blog. Rather than painfully crafting our modest bulletin every once in a while to include the news about the activities of our member universities, we will be now posting the news as the happen, in real time. So please, let us know about your activities as they take place and send us to this 
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