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Past Conversation Events
March 31, 2022 · 12:00 pm
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1:15 pm
· 16 Joseph Henry House
The Long Shadow of 9/11: How the 2001 attacks transformed international news coverage
Razia Iqbal, Journalism; with Miguel Centeno, Sociology
Program in Journalism
Conversation
Discussion
Campus Community
RSVP REQUIRED
March 17, 2022 · 12:00 pm
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1:15 pm
· 16 Joseph Henry House
Eat the Buddha: Using literary non-fiction to bring to life a ‘closed town’ in Tibet
Barbara Demick, Journalism; with Sophie Gee, English
Program in Journalism
Conversation
Discussion
Campus Community
RSVP REQUIRED
February 24, 2022 · 12:00 pm
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1:15 pm
· 16 Joseph Henry House and Zoom
Post-Insurrection Politics: Reporting on the Midterms, 2024 Election, and Democracy in Crisis
Michael Calderone, Journalism; with Julian Zelizer, Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
Program in Journalism
Conversation
Discussion
RSVP REQUIRED
Virtual
February 17, 2022 · 4:30 pm
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6:00 pm
· Zoom and Livestream
Reporting on Repressive Governments: How journalists overcome barriers to safeguard free speech and inform democracy
Barbara Demick, Journalism; Razia Iqbal, Journalism; Maria Ressa '86, Rappler; Carolyn Rouse, Anthropology
Program in Journalism; Office of Communications; Department of Anthropology
Conversation
Discussion
PANEL
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Virtual
October 28, 2021 · 12:00 pm
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1:15 pm
· 16 Joseph Henry House and Zoom
Empathy and Journalism: The power of immersive reporting in creative nonfiction
Helen Thorpe, Journalism; with Carolyn Rouse, Anthropology
Program in Journalism
Conversation
Discussion
Campus Community
REGISTRATION REQUIRED
October 5, 2021 · 12:00 pm
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1:15 pm
· 16 Joseph Henry House and Zoom
People, Politics and Journalism: How Americans consume news in an era of partisanship and social media
Terence Samuel, Journalism; with Stephen Macedo, Politics
Program in Journalism
Discussion
Conversation
Campus Community
REGISTRATION REQUIRED
April 1, 2021 · 12:00 pm
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1:20 pm
· via Zoom
What Migration Sounds Like: Reporting on Refugees in Europe for NPR
Joanna Kakissis, Journalism; with Karen Emmerich, Comparative Literature
Program in Journalism; Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies
Discussion
Conversation
RSVP REQUIRED
Virtual
March 18, 2021 · 12:00 pm
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1:20 pm
· via Zoom
Love From Six Feet Apart: Telling Stories From the Pandemic
Joe Richman, Journalism; with Judith Weisenfeld, Religion
Program in Journalism
Conversation
Discussion
RSVP REQUIRED
Virtual
March 4, 2021 · 12:00 pm
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1:20 pm
· via Zoom
Investigating With Your Hair on Fire: Accountability Journalism Meets the 24/7 News Cycle
James Martinez, Journalism; with Nolan McCarty, Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
Program in Journalism
Conversation
Discussion
RSVP REQUIRED
Virtual
February 16, 2021 · 4:30 pm
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6:00 pm
· via Zoom
Objectivity and the News: Reexamining Facts, Truth, and Fairness
Rachel Donadio, The Atlantic; Kimbriell Kelly, The Los Angeles Times; Joe Richman, Radio Diaries; Gideon Rosen, Philosophy
Program in Journalism; Department of English; Department of Philosophy
Conversation
Discussion
PANEL
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Virtual
October 15, 2020 · 12:00 pm
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1:20 pm
· via Zoom
Nationalists, Refugees and Artists: A Decade Reporting from Europe
Rachel Donadio, Journalism; with David Bellos, French and Italian
Discussion
Conversation
RSVP REQUIRED
September 24, 2020 · 12:00 pm
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1:20 pm
· via Zoom
From 9/11 to Today: The Forces That Shaped Two Decades of War Reporting
Jane Ferguson, Journalism; with Amaney Jamal, Politics
Discussion
Conversation
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April 2, 2020 · 12:00 pm
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1:20 pm
· 16 Joseph Henry House and Zoom
CANCELED: Seeing America From a Distance
Suzy Hansen, Journalism; with Christy Wampole, French and Italian
Program in Journalism
Discussion
Conversation
RSVP REQUIRED
March 5, 2020 · 4:30 pm
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6:00 pm
· 101 McCormick Hall
Perilous Reporting: The Growing Threat to Journalists in the Field
Kim Lane Scheppele, Woodrow Wilson School; Suzy Hansen, Journalism; Carol Giacomo, Journalism; Gary Bass, Woodrow Wilson School
Program in Journalism; Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs
PANEL
Discussion
Conversation
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
February 27, 2020 · 12:00 pm
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1:20 pm
· 16 Joseph Henry House and Zoom
Law Enforcement, Diversity, and Accountability
Kimbriell Kelly, Journalism; with Alison Isenberg, History
Program in Journalism
Discussion
Conversation
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February 12, 2020 · 4:30 pm
· Computer Building 104, 35 Olden Street
The Iranian Unfinished Revolution: Elaine Sciolino and David Burnett in conversation with Behrooz Ghamari-Tabrizi
Elaine Sciolino, The New York Times; David Burnett, Contact Press Images
Sharmin and Bijan Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Iran and Persian Gulf Studies; Department of Near Eastern Studies; Program in Journalism
Discussion
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Presentation
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
RSVP REQUIRED
December 10, 2019 · 6:00 pm
· Labyrinth Books
Book Talk:
The Seine: The River That Made Paris
Labyrinth Books, Program in Journalism
Book Talk
Discussion
Conversation
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
November 11, 2019 · 4:30 pm
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6:00 pm
· 101 McCormick Hall
Trust Us? Journalism In a Time of Doubt and Disinformation
Deborah Amos, Journalism; Andrew Chignell, Religion; Bill Keller, The Marshall Project; Kevin M. Kruse, History
Program in Journalism, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Department of Sociology
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