Center for Global Journalism and Communication opened on Tuesday March 16th, with members from close to a dozen countries represented. Presentations are available for attendees. A note of gratitude offered here to all those attending, hoping that we in the near future also succeed in launching meaningful projects together. As […]
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The GjC vision: Background for the kick-off workshop March 16th
Back-grounding the kick-off event March 16th, please find an early vision statement on this link. As we progress there will be invitations to co-write a more extensive version. How can we understand global journalism as a shared term, with an inclusive definition? One way in which we can move forward […]
Read MoreKick-off for GjC March 16th
RESEARCHING SHIFTING JOURNALISM PARADIGMS Our very first event tomorrow, when we kick off the establishment of GjC. This first invitation has not gone out wide; only to those who have participated in past calls for research projects. As we move forward, the invitations will be more open. Below are some […]
Read MoreThe state of media freedom
Notes on changing journalism paradigms: As we begin gearing up for the CjG inaugurational workshop on March 9th 2021, the 2017 report on media freedom from Freedom House comes to mind. Authored by Freedom House president Michael J. Abramowitz, the report reflected back on President Donald Trump having taken office […]
Read MoreBIG LIES & ENDLESS GRIEVANCES
Center Dialogues & Reflections <a href=”https://wp.me/PcAXj5-2c” role=”button”> Publish with us </a> <a href=”#” role=”button”> Submit article </a> <h2>Invited column</h2> The strident arguments put forward that “voter fraud” has taken place in the recent election continues to resonate with a segment of the population. What do the deniers really want? Is […]
Read MoreHate speech anno 1938
That time private US media companies stepped in to silence the falsehoods and incitements of a major public figure … in 1938 Father Coughlin’s bully pulpit. Fotosearch/Getty Images This post is a reprint from The Conversation, under Creative Commons agreement. The original is linked below. Another readable story on the […]
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