10 events found.
The Empathy Test: Seeing Humanity in Killers, Terrorists and Other Difficult Interview Subjects
Tara McKelvey, Journalism; with Laurence Ralph, Anthropology
Program in Journalism

Where Slaves Became Queens
Channing Joseph, Journalism; Brian Herrera, Lewis Center for the Arts
Program in Journalism

Immersion: Reporting From Within Vulnerable Communities
Nadja Drost, Journalism; Kathryn Edin, SPIA; Andrea Elliott, Journalism; Rena Lederman, Anthropology
Program in Journalism; Department of Anthropology; Princeton School of Public and International Affairs

Telling Stories of Economic Inequality
Pallavi Gogoi, Journalism; Margot Canaday, History
Program in Journalism

Investigating Injustice with Data
Neil Bedi, Journalism; Meredith Martin, English
Program in Journalism

Confused by All the Chatter? Journalists, Researchers & Policymakers Talk Chatbots and Other Large Language Models
Julia Angwin, investigative journalist; Sorelle Friedler, Haverford College; Arvind Narayanan, Computer Science
Center for Information Technology Policy

No Ordinary Assignment: What it means to be a war correspondent
Jane Ferguson, Visiting Lecturer in the Humanities Council; Ferris Professor of Journalism

Film Screening & Discussion: “Turn Every Page – The Adventures of Robert Caro and Robert Gottlieb”
Center for Collaborative History

The Future of Hong Kong: Is free speech dead?
Keith Richburg Visiting Lecturer in the Humanities Council; Ferris Professor of Journalism

Documenting War Crimes
Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination, Princeton School of Public and International Affairs, Humanities Council, Journalism, and the Princeton Ukrainian Society
