BY LAURA ALEXANDRA MIGALLEN One of the most remarkable comic strip of Josua Cabrera for me is that of Colors. This work of art is so simple, it is actually entertaining. The comic drawn is not that extravagant, but the way it was drawn was very reflective of Pinoy quality it its own ways, and... Continue Reading →
I, 21st Century Communicator
BY LAURA ALEXANDRA MIGALLEN Communication is everywhere even though we barely recognize its existence. Though it may be as simple as it seems, communication is far more than the mere communicating that most of us have known of. Taking a semester of communication course did not only enable me to make sense of what I... Continue Reading →
An essay on Benefits and Risks of Consuming Content Online
by laura alexandra migallen For the past few years, the internet has become a sensational media platform with its influence and coverage. “We are all now connected by the internet, like neurons in a giant brain”, a quote from late Stephen Hawking, and indeed we are. In today’s generation, majority of the people have access... Continue Reading →
An essay on “How does Media Convergence affect Concepts of Literacy”
by laura alexandra migallen In this generation, accessing information has become easier. Looking for something has become as easy as carrying a mobile phone, which is lighter than encyclopedia, pocket dictionary and the like, but has wider coverage than all of those combined. Television has also dominated the Mass Media in conveying information, news or... Continue Reading →
An essay on “How Young Africans found Voice on Twitter”
by laura alexandra migallen European colonization left a crisis in Africa that has lasted until now. Talking about western civilization, Africans were greatly influenced by its colonizers which led to its cultural and economic dilemma. Pan-Africanism is a movement that supports unity among Africans and African descents to develop from segregation. News reports even pointed... Continue Reading →