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SUMMARY:Immersion: Reporting From Within Vulnerable Communities
DESCRIPTION:Immersing yourself in the lives of others for weeks or years can yield insight into the plight of marginalized groups—refugees\, needy children\, communities of the street. It also presents ethical quandaries for journalists\, sociologists\, and anthropologists alike. Hear leaders in their respective fields discuss how they cope with the challenges\, and the secrets they have uncovered in the process. \nThe Humanities Council’s Program in Journalism invites you to join us for this interdisciplinary conversation\, co-sponsored by the Department of Anthropology and the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs. \nThe panelists: \n— Nadja Drost\, Visiting Ferris Professor of Journalism; magazine writer\, documentary filmmaker\, and PBS NewsHour contributor \n— Kathryn Edin\, William Church Osborn Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs\, Princeton School of Public and International Affairs\, and Director of the Bendheim-Thoman Center for Research on Child Wellbeing \n— Andrea Elliott\, Visiting Ferris Professor of Journalism; staff writer for The New York Times and author of “Invisible Child” \n— Rena Lederman\, Professor of Anthropology; scholar of ethics and the politics of “method” in human sciences \nDiscussion moderated by Tera Hunter\, Edwards Professor of American History\, Professor of History and African American Studies\, and Acting Chair of the Humanities Council. \nOpening remarks delivered by Joe Stephens\, Ferris Professor of Journalism in Residence and Director of the Program in Journalism. \nOpen to the public. Reception to follow. \nPlease email Margo Bresnen\, Journalism Program Manager\, at mbresnen@princeton.edu with any questions or difficulties.
URL:https://journalism.princeton.edu/event/immersion-reporting-from-within-vulnerable-communities/
LOCATION:Arthur Lewis Auditorium\, Robertson Hall\, Arthur Lewis Auditorium\, Robertson Hall\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08544\, United States
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SUMMARY:Between Pyongyang and Washington: A New Yorker Writer on Kim Jong Un and Donald Trump
DESCRIPTION:A staff writer at The New Yorker for a decade\, Evan Osnos currently focuses on (among additional topics) North Korea and the possibility of President Trump meeting with Kim Jong Un\, as well as on China and how Xi Jinping is navigating Trump administration policies. \nOsnos will discuss President Trump and Kim Jong Un. A book sale and signing of Osnos’ book\, Age of Ambition: Chasing Fortune\, Truth\, and Faith in the New China (2014 National Book Award in nonfiction)\, will follow the discussion. \nFull event details
URL:https://journalism.princeton.edu/event/between-pyongyang-and-washington-evan-osnos/
LOCATION:Arthur Lewis Auditorium\, Robertson Hall\, Arthur Lewis Auditorium\, Robertson Hall\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08544\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Half-Life of Freedom: A Conversation with New Yorker Staff Writer Jelani Cobb on Race and Justice in America Today
DESCRIPTION:Join the University Press Club and its academic and campus co-sponsors for the 2017 Louis R. Rukeyser ’54 Memorial Lecture featuring Jelani Cobb\, staff writer at The New Yorker and Ira A. Lipman Professor of Journalism at Columbia University\, on Tuesday\, November 28\, at 4:30 p.m. \nFaculty and students in the Journalism program are also invited to a reception with Cobb before his lecture\, starting at 3:00 p.m. in Campus Club. \nCobb will discuss the complex dynamics of race and justice in the United States\, including his experiences reporting on events such as the unrest in Ferguson and the riots in Charlottesville\, as well as the racial and political implications of the Trump era\, the legacy of a black presidency\, and the role of social activism in coming years. \nCo-sponsored by the University Press Club\, Carl A. Fields Center\, Humanities Council’s Ferris Seminars in Journalism\, Campus Conversations on Identities\, Department of African American Studies\, Program in American Studies\, USG Projects Board\, and Bobst Center for Peace and Justice.
URL:https://journalism.princeton.edu/event/the-half-life-of-freedom-jelani-cobb/
LOCATION:Arthur Lewis Auditorium\, Robertson Hall\, Arthur Lewis Auditorium\, Robertson Hall\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08544\, United States
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SUMMARY:The World Refugee Crisis: A Long View
DESCRIPTION:Four experts will gather to discuss the global refugee crisis on Thursday\, September 28\, at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. The panel will include: Deborah Amos\, a Ferris Professor of Journalism and NPR News correspondent; Yannis Behrakis\, a Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist and chief photographer with Reuters; Rafaela Dancygier\, an associate professor of politics and international affairs; and Joe Stephens\, a Ferris Professor of Journalism in Residence and Washington Post investigative reporter. \nStanley Katz\, lecturer with rank of professor of public and international affairs and director of the Center for Arts and Cultural Policy Studies\, will moderate the discussion. \nThe event will coincide with an art exhibition of the same name\, which features photographs by Behrakis. \nCo-sponsored by the Humanities Council’s Ferris Seminars in Journalism and the Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies\, with the support of the Paul Sarbanes ’54 Fund for Hellenism and Public Service.
URL:https://journalism.princeton.edu/event/world-refugee-crisis-long-view/
LOCATION:Arthur Lewis Auditorium\, Robertson Hall\, Arthur Lewis Auditorium\, Robertson Hall\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08544\, United States
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