Making a difference
Discover how responsible travel transforms not just your trips, but also your mindset. This article explores why slowing down, regenerating, and acting consciously can make a real difference for travelers and the world.
Discover how responsible travel transforms not just your trips, but also your mindset. This article explores why slowing down, regenerating, and acting consciously can make a real difference for travelers and the world.
In this powerful reflection, Kenzy Samir explores what it means to tell sacred stories ethically. With the image of a white plastic chair as a symbol of humility and presence, she invites us to rethink the role of the travel journalist—not as an observer, but as a quiet witness at the edge of the story.
In this post, Covadonga Riesco reimagines El Hierro not simply as a green destination, but as a living laboratory where sustainable tourism is tested every day—balancing environmental innovation with local community well-being, culture, and identity.
Set against the spiritual backdrop of Nepal, this post explores how storytelling formats shape not only what we say, but how we see. It’s a lyrical meditation on intention, presence, and the quiet responsibility of travel journalism.
Benjamin Ouedraogo explores the complex legacy of the U.S. Virgin Islands, where colonial history, slave resistance, and modern-day tourism collide. His post connects monuments, ruins, and cultural memory with the realities of today’s “America’s Paradise.”
By Lorenzo Olivieri. At the end of a lesson about the ethics of Travel Journalism, Professor Marck Guttman made an interesting exercise: he showed us two slides, with 12 places each. The first one included places like Bali, Amalfi, Ibiza, Cancun, Dubai. He then asked the class which of them we recognized. The class recognized … Read more
This post combines personal narrative, academic reflection, and strategic communication to present a transformative Master’s Project: turning Katwe’s slum into Uganda’s largest open-air gallery through the voices and hands of Street Kids. From marketing insights to ethical storytelling, this is journalism with purpose.
This post is a celebration of discovering writing as a creative tool. Ana, once convinced she could never write a compelling story, now embraces storytelling as a skill she can learn and apply — turning her Final Master’s Project into a richer and more personal narrative journey.
A passionate manifesto on the transformative power of travel journalism when practiced with ethical responsibility. The author shares how the class on journalistic ethics became a turning point in her journey, leading her to choose Mexico as the destination for her Master’s Final Project.
In this case, the Master’s Final Project focuses on Qatar, a country that sparks controversy due to its human rights record. The author seeks to understand the context without falling into prejudice or complacency. The text explores the tension between responsibility and personal perspective, between what is told and what is left unsaid.
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