France has forgotten its students during the Global Pandemic

The tragic death of a French student who immolated himself took place in order to raise awareness of the student poverty in 2019. It did draw the Media’s attention but not the French government's. Here we are now, a year of Covid-19 crisis left and the government has poorly helped the students. Before the Covid-19 crisis, …

The Covid-19, modern humanity and the future of physiotherapists

With sanitary confinement, home deliveries, online work, streaming series, e-shopping, it would seem that the bedroom has become the new Eldorado and that the new way of life is practiced in lying down mode. Is the man who, in the course of his slow prehistoric evolution, took several millennia to move from the crawling position …

“Public interest” or “interested public” ?

There can be no reflection on the press ethics without raising the question of finding a balance between press freedom and its regulation. Press freedom is one of the main public freedoms amongst freedom of speech and religion. It is guaranteed by international treaties and by fundamental legal texts in most democratic countries. It is …

Commercial pressure : are journalist getting to be unethical ?

Journalists can succumb to guilty arrangements with their morals: a willingness to please, or not to displease, a radical desire to prove at all costs. There can be many bad reasons for this and they regularly threaten journalists' ethics if they are not careful. Unfortunately, these are not the only threats to their profession. There …

What will be the new high-tech trends in the next 10 years ?

We had to wait until the beginning of this century to see the emergence of the new notion of exchange platform between consumers (listeners, Internet users, spectators) on one hand, advertisers and content providers, on another hand. We also notice the emergence of the notion of interdependence between the media content market and the advertising …