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Spanish journalist and scholar From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Manuel Gago Mariño (born 22 June 1976, in Palmeira , municipality of Ribeira, Spain) is a Galician journalist and scholar.
Manuel Gago Mariño | |
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Born | June 22, 1976 --> |
Nationality | Spain |
Occupation(s) | Journalist and scholar |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | University of Santiago de Compostela |
Thesis | 'Editorial design and information architecture in international reference cyber media' (2011) |
Website | Official website |
He holds a doctorate in Information Sciences from the University of Santiago de Compostela. In 2011 he presented his doctoral thesis Deseño editorial e arquitectura da información nos cibermedios internacionais de referencia ("Editorial design and information architecture in international reference cyber media").[citation needed]
He teaches as an associate professor at the Faculty of Communication Sciences at the University of Santiago de Compostela. He teaches on subjects related to cyberjournalism. He is a member of the USC New Media Research Group. It maintains what is considered the oldest active blog of the blogomillo , Chapter 0.[citation needed]
As a cultural researcher, he directs the Galician Culture Council's culturagalega.org portal. In 2010, he was curator of the exhibition Ao pé do lar Museum of the Galician People .[citation needed]
Within the field of archaeology, he participated in the research team in the excavations of the castro da Lanzada , and directed, together with the archaeologist Antón Malde, the excavation of the A Pena Furada complex. In 2011 he created the web site Patrimonio Galego (English:Galician Heritage), and in 2012 he directed, also with Malde, another archaeological excavation, that of the Torre dos Mouros in Lira, Carnota .[1][2]
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