Digital-News on Scoop.it today
633.4K views | +18 today
Follow
Digital-News on Scoop.it today
Your new post is loading...
Your new post is loading...
Rescooped by Thomas Faltin from consumer psychology
Scoop.it!

Why do people share food photographs via social media channels?

"The psychology of sharing food experiences and photos via social networks launched at Social Media Week London. This is the first stage of a piece of research …"


Via Leona Ungerer
No comment yet.
Rescooped by Thomas Faltin from Mexican drug trade
Scoop.it!

Mexico's Drug Wars - Photo Essays

Mexico's Drug Wars - Photo Essays | Digital-News on Scoop.it today | Scoop.it
Photographer Anthony Suau documents the surging influence of the drug cartels in Northern Mexico and the efforts by police to maintain law and order...

 

The issus connected to drug trafficking are intense in Mexico for a variety of geogaphic factors.  This is not something we typically see as a part of the the new global economy, but it certainly has been connected to the processes of globalization.  For more sources on the Mexican Drug Trade, see: http://www.scoop.it/t/mexican-drug-trade ;


Via Roland Trudeau Jr.
Lauren Stahowiak's curator insight, February 4, 2014 12:37 PM

Anthony Suau photographs images that tell a thousand words of the drug wars and its influences. Drug trafficking is a major issue in Mexico and due to this, govenment has increased its actions, prostitution has increased as well as the death rate. It is one thing to read about these incidents, but it is another to see them. Military search through bags and pull people thrown into canals out.

Jessica Rieman's curator insight, February 4, 2014 12:39 PM

This picture depicts the drug trade and how well it is or isnt regulated. Many officials are nervous about the drug trafficing and do not feel confident in enforcing the laws against drug cartel and drug trafficing. This photography depicts the efforts ofd the police to maintain order.

Amanda Morgan's curator insight, September 28, 2014 5:40 PM

This photo essay shows how much of an issue drug trafficking is in Mexico.  Not only is it more work and stress for their police and military but for average families as well. So many deaths are results of drug trafficking that it is an ordinary everyday occurrence. The food for guns program shows that no matter how poor or desperate they are they still have weapons.