Could A Union Do Anything To Protect Russian Journalists?
July 28th, 2016 | by EJC
Physical attacks and management interference have put Russian journalists' safety — and their ability to work freely — back on the table.July 28th, 2016 | by EJC
Physical attacks and management interference have put Russian journalists' safety — and their ability to work freely — back on the table.February 13th, 2015 | by EJC
When Kenneth Jarecke photographed an Iraqi man burned alive, he thought it would change the way Americans saw the Gulf War. But the media wouldn’t run the pictureJune 13th, 2014 | by EJC
Earlier this year, The Associated Press revealed that USAID had built a social media network based on text messaging that allowed Cubans to access information that would be otherwise filtered by the regime and freely communicate on an independent platform. Daniela Guzman looks at how social media applications have exploded as new effective tools aginst anti-corruptionOctober 17th, 2013 | by EJC
The general public, armed with a smartphone or pocket-size camera, plays an increasing role in evolving stories. Gemma van der Kamp investigates the role of User Generated Content in the newsgathering process and examines the best practices for utilising it