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Bucket List 2010

Cynthia Wamwayi wrote 1 day ago: The New York skyline: One of the things on my 2010 bucket list. Now that the tough part of identifyi … more →

Tags: Barack Obama, Norway, Travel, London, Cynthia Wamwayi, international journalist, Journalist, Bucket List, 2010

The musings of a global citizen3 comments

Cynthia Wamwayi wrote 2 weeks ago: CNN's London bureau. I get asked a lot of questions. Maybe because I ask a lot of questions myse … more →

Tags: China, Afghanistan, global citizenship, Travel, Kenya, Brazil, India, East Africa, Nordic

Yes I can1 comment

Cynthia Wamwayi wrote 2 weeks ago: Yes I can This will come as no surprise to anyone who has known me for more than a few months. I wan … more →

Tags: Oslo, Norway, Cable News Network (CNN), Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation, ethnic minorities, The West

Sarajevo Evolution

jwarner1076 wrote 3 weeks ago: Click on the ‘Sarajevo Evolution’ tab under ‘Pages’ to the right, to view th … more →

Tags: Physical journeys, Sarajevo, bosnian war, Bosnia War, ethnic cleansing, Adaptation, War, after-effects of war, survival

Journalism Student Secretly Released After 2 Years in Prison1 comment

Dan wrote 3 months ago: Warning: Do NOT study journalism in Afghanistan.  Or at least for now, if you do, keep your mouth sh … more →

Tags: Journalism ethics, Journalism, International Student Media, Journalism Education, journalism education

There's riches in niches: Specialization in Journalism

gabriellej88 wrote 4 months ago: AU Boot Campers learn about narrowing their professional foci on day 7. Someone once told me “ … more →

Tags: SOC, investigative reporting, au, John Pomfret, Washington Post, Niche Journalism, chuck lewis, center for public integrity, boot camp

John Pomfret: War Correspondent1 comment

gabriellej88 wrote 5 months ago: John Pomfret, Outlook Editor for the Washington Post, gives AU students advice for budding foreign c … more →

Tags: SOC, bootcamp, au, John Pomfret, War Correspondent, Washington Post, Tiananmen Square

Boot Camp Speaker: John Pomfret1 comment

laureninspace wrote 5 months ago: John Pomfret Today we recieved a visit from John Pomfret, who is currently the editor of Outlook mag … more →

Tags: boot camp

In Search Of A Safe Haven

junenicholson wrote 5 months ago: A refugee family struggles to find better existence By Ruchi Naresh MASC 686 Richmond, Va – On … more →

Tags: VCU, Richmond, Virginia, multimedia journalism, In Search Of A Safe Haven, iraq refugees, Islamic Center of Virginia, Refugee and Immigration Services, baghdad

MooraHO (hello)

Lindsey Cole wrote 6 months ago: Skulls from the genocide at MurambiIt’s 15 years since the world closed its eyes and let the f … more →

Tags: genocide, Rwanda genocide, Tutsi's, Hutu Power, Holocaust, Cambodia, Cambodia killing fields, Killing fields, Murambi

Why clicking on this makes you a VIP

Lara King wrote 7 months ago: Is reading this post an elitist activity? Social media may pay lip service to the concept of communi … more →

Tags: Events, Citizen Journalism, Demotix, international council for press and broadcasting, Mick Fealty, next century foundation, oren yakobovich, Potkin Azarmehr, Shane Richmond

A Head Start on English in Chesterfield County

junenicholson wrote 7 months ago: By Matthew Harris Chesterfield, Va. – In Danielle Todd’s Head Start classroom, there is rarely … more →

Tags: Education, VCU, Chesterfield County, ESOL, English for Speakers of Other Languages, Matthew Harris, Pam Blackburn, Danielle Todd, Debra Patterson

A day in the life of this blog1 comment

Lara King wrote 8 months ago: This well-travelled Wordle is this blog’s equivalent of a clutch of passport stamps. Drawing o … more →

Tags: online journalism, feedjit, Italy, Norway, Spain, united kingdom, united states, Web Traffic, wordle

Crossing Borders Magazine

shawnajean wrote 9 months ago: The new issue of Crossing Borders, an international  magazine that I have been language editing, is … more →

Tags: Crossing Borders, shepard fairey, Shawna Kenney, middle east peace, israeli journalists, Palestinian Journalists, Yemen, Egyptian journalists, jordanian journalists

HIDDEN TRUTH IN GAZA

harvirbhogal wrote 9 months ago: An example of the destruction left by an Israeli attack. It is not neccesary here to show the blood … more →

Tags: Gaza, Israel, Palestine, war reporting, Gaza War, lebanon war, balanced reporting, Dispatches, Channel 4

International Journalism Students: Is U.S. Uni the Answer?1 comment

Dan wrote 10 months ago: Journalism recruiter extraordinaire Joe Grimm recently tackled a question on his Poynter advice colu … more →

Tags: College Media, International Student Media, Journalism, Journalism Education, College Journalism, College Media, journalism education, Newspaper, Student Media

Quirky Irish libel case

marducey wrote 11 months ago: The good news: The Irish News, a Belfast paper, won its appeal of the the libel case filed by the ow … more →

Tags: Media Law, libel

cultural anthropology: The United States of Mexico3 comments

Kim Karalekas wrote 11 months ago: To fulfill my final few credits, I was enrolled in an International Communications course.  Exciting … more →

Tags: United States of Mexico, Portfolio, Storytelling, Cultural Anthropology, Culture, spanish, México, Latin America, Cultura

Is the BBC Biased?4 comments

Sarcastina wrote 12 months ago: My question to my readers is… What news organization out there ISN’T biased? Name me one … more →

Tags: americanophobia, Blame Europe, america vs europe, american media vs european media, Anti-Americanism, anti-americanism in european media, BBC, Bertrand Russell, critical thinkers vs lazy thinkers


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