A congress of the University analyzes the representation of the financial industry in the audiovisual media.
40 participants from 9 countries participate in the event, organized by the University, Social Trends Institute and St. Gallen University.
A congress analyzes at the University the representation of the financial industry in the audiovisual media, addressing aspects such as the economic crisis, business ethics, the attitudes of bankers and stockbrokers...
graduate Global Finance and the Moving Image', is organized by the Institute for Culture and SocietyThe event is organized by the University of Navarra, the School de Comunicación, Social Trends Institute and the University of St. Gallen (Switzerland), and is supported by partnership of Zurich Seguros, Obra Social 'La Caixa' and Fundación Bancaria Caja Navarra.
The congress aims to be an interdisciplinary reflection on the value, relevance and social impact of audiovisual materials - documentary films, television journalism from research and digital material - that explore industry operations and their social and political impact.
About 40 people from nine countries will discuss these issues from the point of view of disciplines such as cultural and audiovisualprograms of study , economic history, financial programs of study , business ethics and political Economics .
Reporting on the City of London for 'The Guardian'.Among the speakers was Dutch journalist Joris Luyendijk, who analyzed the ins and outs of London's financial district in a series of reports for The Guardian and later captured his experiences in the book Among Sharks. A Season in Finance Hell. He will present the details of his work during the lecture 'Greed is good: how bankers imitate Hollywood bad guys '.
Other presentations will address topics such as explorations of speculation, crisis and austerity; Wall Street in film and art; financial disaster and domestic renaissance; the speech documentary on the crisis in Spain; or the lifestyles of stockbrokers in films about finance, among others.