Tag / international reporting
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Reporting on the Ground in Afghanistan
Only days after the U.S. military withdrew from Afghanistan last August, the world watched in awe as the Taliban swiftly retook control. -
Recent Changes In China, The Uyghurs And Regional Implications – Discussion With Foreign Correspondent Nathan VanderKlippe
Join The Globe and Mail’s Asia Correspondent, Nathan VanderKlippe as he reflects on reporting from Asia over the years. -
New media outlet challenging mainstream refugee coverage
The founders of Mediafugees were alarmed by the mainstream media’s coverage of immigration and refugee issues. -
Not enough perspectives on Iran are found in Canadian and American news media
News organizations and consumers would be wise to exercise some level of cognitive empathy when producing and processing news about Iran. -
CBC’s Carol Off discusses the ethics of source relationships at 2018 Atkinson Lecture
“As soon as we arrive at an event we are covering we have altered its course,” says CBC journalist Carol Off. -
Ryerson journalism prof supporting journalism innovation in South Africa
JAMLAB is a six-month accelerator program that provides journalism innovators with tools, facilities, contacts and support as they build their media startups. -
From the Frontlines: reporting from the Middle East panel
Tune in to hear from four experienced panelists as they explore how reporting from the Middle East introduces new challenges to journalists. Panelists: – Ray Homer, former ABC News senior producer – Sylvène Gilchrist, CBC News documentary producer/director – Tara… -
From the Frontlines: reporting from conflict zones panel
Tune in while we explore what it’s like to report from a conflict zone, with some of Canada’s most experienced journalists. Panelists: – Lisa LaFlamme, CTV National News chief news anchor – Ray Homer, former ABC News senior producer –… -
Carol Off’s new book raises questions about the reporter-source relationship
The As It Happen’s host helped the family of a source she interviewed in Afghanistan come to Canada.
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