Cómo usar las redes sociales sin que te usen a ti | Carmela Ríos | TEDxVitoriaGasteiz
Carmela nos invita a una relación más sana, crítica y consciente con las redes sociales: ni ingenuidad, ni adicción, ni desconexión total. Una charla que combina experiencia periodística, anécdotas reales y claves para proteger nuestra libertad en la era de la desinformación. Canaria de nacimiento y ceutí de adopción, Carmela Ríos es licenciada en Ciencias de la Información en la universidad San Pablo CEU de Madrid, Apasionada del periodismo en todas sus variantes, Trabajó veinte años en informativos de televisión, diez de ellos en París. Un día se cruzó en su vida una cuenta de Twitter que puso patas arriba su idea de la comunicación. Desde 2009 vive sumergida en las redes sociales explorando sus posibilidades para el periodismo y analizando sus peligros. Escribe sobre ello en el diario El Pais y forma a otros periodistas.Optimista y disfrutona profesional, le gusta nadar en aguas abiertas, deporte que practica en Euskadi, su patria sentimental. 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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