SPEAKERS AND PANELIST: LET US KNOW THEM! 

-Expositores y panelistas del XXV Congreso Mundial de Mujeres Periodistas y Escritoras, AMMPEWORLD.org 

PANEL: “Gender perspective in the media and current literature: the expert gaze".

 Speaker: Maria Soledad Vargas Carrillo. Professor at the School of Journalism of the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso (PUCV), PhD in Journalism and Communication Sciences from the Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona.

 Panelist: Aimée Vega Montiel, academic at UNAM (Mexico) Feminist communicologist. PhD and Master in Journalism and Communication, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona. Master's and Bachelor's Degree in Communication Sciences.

PANEL: "The evolution of media and the challenges of AI and new technologies."

Speaker:Carlos A. Scolari, Professor in Theory and Analysis of Interactive Digital Communication in the Department of Communication at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra-Barcelona, where he coordinates the PhD Program in Communication (2018-2023).

Panelist:  Panelist: Karim Gálvez, Director of the School of Journalism at Universidad del Desarrollo (UDD), PhD in Literature and Communication from the University of Valladolid. D. in Literature and Communication from the University of Valladolid. Journalist and Master in Social Communication from the Catholic University, Bachelor in Education and Language and Communication teacher.

PANEL: "Towards a cultural bioethics: The challenges of scientific dissemination".

 Speaker: Ricardo Rozzi, biologist and director of the Subantarctic Biocultural Conservation Program and the Puerto Williams Subantarctic Center.

 Panelist: Panelist: Andrea Obaid, journalist from Universidad Diego Portales, Master in Scientific, Medical and Environmental Communication from U. Pompeu Fabra, Spain. President of ACHIPEC, which brings together science journalists in Chile. Director of Neurona Group. Host of Cocina Lab in NTV of TVN and Tu Nuevo ADN, in radio ADN.

PANEL: "Questioning the foundations of education: The challenge for journalism schools."

 Speaker: Speaker: Dr. Jéssica Retis, Director of the School of Journalism at the University of Arizona, USA Dr. Jessica Retis took over as Director of the School of Journalism in July 2022. She holds a B.A. in Communications (Universidad de Lima, Peru), an M.A. in Latin American Studies (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México) and a Ph.D. in Contemporary Latin America (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain). Before entering academia, Retis worked for more than two decades as a journalist in Peru, Mexico and Spain in various print and broadcast media.

Panelist: Panelist: Luz Márquez de la Plata C. Journalist and Master in Social Communication, mention in Communication and Education. With an extensive career in the media, she has dedicated the last few years to teaching and university management. In the latter field, she became Vice Rector of Communications and Continuing Education at the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. She currently serves as Director of Journalism at the Faculty of Communications at the UC and teaches the course Comparative Analysis of Journalism. 

 Panelist: Panelist: José Miguel Labrin, director del Instituto de la Comunicación e Imagen de la Universidad de Chile. Es periodista de la Universidad de Chile. Doctor en Comunicación, Cambio Social y Desarrollo por la Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Es también candidato a Doctor en Antropología Social por la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. En la Universidad de Chile realizó el Magíster en Antropología y Desarrollo de la Facultad de Ciencias Sociales. 

PANEL: "Truth and democracy in a world plagued by disinformation."

 Speaker: Speaker: Sandra González-Bailón,Professor of Communication at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia (USA) where she directs the Center for the Study of Information Networks and Democracy (cind.asc.upenn.edu). He received his PhD in Sociology from the University of Oxford (UK), after completing his undergraduate studies at the University of Barcelona (Spain). His research and teaching focus on the impact of digital technologies on social and political life. She has published numerous articles in prestigious scientific journals such as Science, PNAS and Nature (among others). She is the author of Decoding the Social World (MIT Press, 2017) and co-editor of the Oxford Handbook of Networked Communication (OUP, 2020). She is currently writing a popular book on the political impact of networked technologies (with journalist Jordi Pérez Colomé).

Panelist: Panelist: Magdalena Browne Monckeberg: Dean of the School of Communications at Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez. She is a Journalist and Sociologist at the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. She holds a Master's degree in Media & Communication from the London School of Economics.

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