journalism Archive

  •   “RWANDA 1994: The Role of the Mass Media in Mass Murders”   Tom Ndahiro heads the Department of Civil and Political Rights in the Rwandan National Human Rights Commission […] 0

    Tom Ndahiro

      “RWANDA 1994: The Role of the Mass Media in Mass Murders”   Tom Ndahiro heads the Department of Civil and Political Rights in the Rwandan National Human Rights Commission […]

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  •   “Humanitarian Military Intervention in the Aftermath of Iraq and the ‘Run-Up’ to Darfur”   David Rieff is a longtime journalist and commentator on international affairs, especially on human rights and […] 0

    David Rieff

      “Humanitarian Military Intervention in the Aftermath of Iraq and the ‘Run-Up’ to Darfur”   David Rieff is a longtime journalist and commentator on international affairs, especially on human rights and […]

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  •   Lawrence Weschler is an author of works of creative nonfiction. Weschler was for over twenty years (1981–2002) a staff writer at The New Yorker, where his work shuttled between political […] 0

    Lawrence Weschler

      Lawrence Weschler is an author of works of creative nonfiction. Weschler was for over twenty years (1981–2002) a staff writer at The New Yorker, where his work shuttled between political […]

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  •   “Report from Baghdad”   Bard’s Luce Professor of Human Rights and Journalism Mark Danner has just returned from a reporting trip to Baghdad and elsewhere in ‘coalition’-occupied Iraq. He […] 0

    Mark Danner & David Gelber

      “Report from Baghdad”   Bard’s Luce Professor of Human Rights and Journalism Mark Danner has just returned from a reporting trip to Baghdad and elsewhere in ‘coalition’-occupied Iraq. He […]

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  •   Ian Buruma is the Henry R. Luce Professor Are Bard and focuses his teaching on Democracy, Human Rights, and Journalism. He is the author of numerous books, including Murder in […] 0

    Ian Buruma & Mark Danner

      Ian Buruma is the Henry R. Luce Professor Are Bard and focuses his teaching on Democracy, Human Rights, and Journalism. He is the author of numerous books, including Murder in […]

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  •   “The Road to Herat”   Elizabeth Rubin is a contributing writer at the New York Times Magazine. Since October 2001, she has reported extensively from Afghanistan on the overthrow of […] 0

    Elizabeth Rubin

      “The Road to Herat”   Elizabeth Rubin is a contributing writer at the New York Times Magazine. Since October 2001, she has reported extensively from Afghanistan on the overthrow of […]

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  •   Sam Gregory is an internationally recognized human rights advocate; trainer and video producer who help people use the power of the moving image and participatory technologies to create human […] 0

    Sam Gregory

      Sam Gregory is an internationally recognized human rights advocate; trainer and video producer who help people use the power of the moving image and participatory technologies to create human […]

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  •   Alexandra Halkin is the founder and international coordinator for the Chiapas Media Project/Promedios de Comunicación Comunitaria (CMP), a bi-national non-profit organization that has provided video and computer equipment and […] 0

    Alexandra Halkin

      Alexandra Halkin is the founder and international coordinator for the Chiapas Media Project/Promedios de Comunicación Comunitaria (CMP), a bi-national non-profit organization that has provided video and computer equipment and […]

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  •   “Atrocity, Memory, Photography: Imaging the Concentration Camps of Bosnia. The Case of ITN versus Living Marxism”   David Campbell teaches politics and directs the Center for Transnational Studies at Newcastle […] 0

    David Campbell

      “Atrocity, Memory, Photography: Imaging the Concentration Camps of Bosnia. The Case of ITN versus Living Marxism”   David Campbell teaches politics and directs the Center for Transnational Studies at Newcastle […]

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  •   “Death by Denial”   Amy Kapczynski is an Associate Professor of Law at Yale Law School and director of the Global Health Justice Partnership. She joined the Yale Law […] 0

    Amy Kapczynski & David Gelber

      “Death by Denial”   Amy Kapczynski is an Associate Professor of Law at Yale Law School and director of the Global Health Justice Partnership. She joined the Yale Law […]

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