Francis Pisani

Francis Pisani, Weekly column in El País (Madrid), Reforma (Mexico), blog on Le Monde's website (Paris), stories and articles published by more than one hundred newspapers and magazines in Europe, the Americas, Africa and Asia.


 * Directors Workshop, Fundacion Nuevo Periodismo Iberoamericano

Other Affiliations

 * 2004: Visiting professor at U.C.-Berkeley Post-Graduate School of Journalism, Europe: a challenge for U.S. media, and The US elections seen by the rest of the world. Senior Associate, The Nautilus Institute.
 * 2003/2005: Ford Foundation Grant to study "Transnational Communities and Networks in the Hurricane Basin", in collaboration with Dr. Rafael Fernandez de Castro, director of the International Studies Departement at Instituto Tecnológigo Autónomo de México.
 * 2003: Course on Journalism and the internet at Stanford University.
 * 2002: Prologue for a book about online journalism in Latin America: Ciberperiodismo en América Latina, CECSA Grupo Patria Cultural, Mexico.
 * 2002: Chapter on journalism in La post-televisión, Multimedia, Internet y globalización económica, Icaria-Antrazyt, Barcelona, España.
 * 2002: Coordinator fo the "U.S.-Mexico Futures Forum" organized by the Center for Latin American Studies at UC-Berkeley with the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México in Mexico City and funded by the Hewlett Foundation.
 * 2001/2002: Research project on Information Overload with Profesor Paul Rabinow for the Hybrid Vigor Institute. Preface to a collective book on Journalism and the Internet in Latin America. Technology correspondant for Le Nouvel Hebdo a new economy magazine based in Paris.
 * 2000/2001: Publisher of LatinoTek.com which brings news and analysis on information technology to Latinos in Europe, Latin Americans and the U.S..
 * 1999/2000: Regent's Lecturer at the Graduate School of Journailism (University of California Berkeley). Course on International Reporting – Mexico and on Globalization and Journalism at University of California at Berkeley,
 * 2000: Faculty at the Salzburg Seminar on Mass Media in the Age of Globalization.
 * 1992/93: Nieman fellow, Harvard Univ]rsity