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New SIGNIS Media (1/2012): Media Shaping a Global and Sustainable World
Brussels, April 15, 2012 (SIGNIS) - How are media shaping a global and sustainable world? This is the question asked by the new issue of SIGNIS Media.
Technology and creative social media have exploded the boundaries of our media experiences. The sheer quantity of information flow and discussions is often overwhelming. It is easy to be totally lost in the flow of information and new communications “toys”. Our noisy media landscape today also offers enormous opportunity to engage and create constructive identities.
Also in this issue: Berlin and Tehran film festivals, Catholic radio defending native cultures, Angelus Student Film Festival, Mgr John Foley, etc.






