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Franco Delle Donne reflexiona sobre el auge de la ultraderecha y propone dejar de indignarse para empezar a escuchar, entender y comunicar desde los valores. Una mirada empática y valiente para romper el bucle de confrontación y abrir nuevos espacios de diálogo. ranco Delle Donne se doctoró en Comunicación por la Freie Universität Berlin en 2018. Combina su experiencia académica con su interés en la divulgación académica. Es fundador de Epidemia Ultra, un proyecto transmedia que analiza y difunde estudios sobre la ultraderecha global. También forma parte de la Werkstatt für Sozialforschung en Berlín, donde investiga sobre los desafíos democráticos contemporáneos, por ejemplo: ¿Qué sucede cuando la derecha radical llega al poder?.Como productor en Rombo Podcasts, ha desarrollado series que conectan el análisis político con el público general. Su lemas es "explicar fácil lo difícil". Actualmente colidera un proyecto transmedia sobre mujeres extraordinarias que transformaron la historia.Colabora regularmente con medios como [Eldiario.es](http://eldiario.es/), El Confidencial y El Orden Mundial. Además, dicta workshops y seminarios sobre formación política y divulgación científica en universidades y diversas organizaciones. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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