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<title>Por Granada: Revista de Estudiantes, Vol. 2, Spring 2012</title>
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	<p>The magazine Por Granada publishes the students’ final project of the course Spain in Context taught by Prof. Lamas at Fordham in Granada.  Rather than the academic research paper, the preferred format is the well-informed article of investigative journalism.  Topics are chosen in consultation with Prof. Lamas and Begoña Calatrava, and must involve a demanding first-hand fieldwork in Granada.  A number of interviews with locals are required to have the project approved.  Students are requested to find their own sources and to create an adequate network of contacts to fully understand the chosen subject matter.  All articles are the result of a thoughtful teamwork of their authors and have been originally written in Spanish.</p>

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<author>Rafael Lamas et al.</author>


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<title>Por Granada: Revista de Estudiantes, Vol. 1, Spring 2011</title>
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	<p>The journal <em>Por Granada</em> publishes the student's final project of the course <em>Spain in Context </em>taught by Prof. Lamas at Fordham in Granada. Rather than the academic research papers, the preferred format is the well-informed article of investigative journalism. All articles are the result of thoughtful teamwork of their authors and have been originally written in Spanish.</p>

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<author>Rafael Lamas et al.</author>


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<title>Kiez Kieken: Observations of Berlin, Vol. 1, Spring 2012</title>
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	<p>With this journal <em>Kiez kieken: Observations of Berlin</em> the students’ articles of the course <em>Berlin Tales: Germany’s Kiez and Metropolis</em> taught by Prof. Maria Ebner are being published to open up classroom discourse to a broader academic community. Topics have been chosen individually by each student and involved first-hand fieldwork research in Berlin, Germany, between March 10th and March 17th of 2012 as well as continuous individual research throughout the course of the semester.</p>

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<author>Maria Ebner et al.</author>


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