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‘Journalism Under Attack’ – An Urgent Debate: October 30, 2024

CHHR, 25/10/202425/10/2024

A panel of leading journalists will convene at SOAS on October 30, 2024, to discuss the growing threats facing journalism and the critical importance of press freedom in an increasingly hostile environment.

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What is CHRR? human rights, investigative journalism, NGO reporting, media advocacy, Birkbeck University, education, human rights law, global security, reporting ethics, investigative research, social justice, public interest, journalism courses

What is The Centre for Human Rights Reporting?

CHHR, 25/09/202426/09/2024

The Centre for Human Rights Reporting aims to educate future investigative journalists and advocates while advancing the discipline of human rights reporting in a changing media landscape.

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Interviews

Jen Stout, author of ‘Night Train to Odesa’, speaks about reporting on the war in Ukraine

CHHR, 25/10/202425/10/2024

In Night Train to Odesa, Jen Stout captures her journey through Ukraine, blending war reporting with personal anecdotes to convey the rich, complex lives and resilience of Ukrainians amid conflict, while challenging misconceptions and emphasising a global connection to Ukraine’s struggle.

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Ieva Jusionyte speaks about her book ‘Exit Wounds’ – a glimpse into the world of firearms smuggled south from the United States to Mexico and their reverberating effects

CHHR, 25/10/202425/10/2024

Ieva Jusionyte’s Exit Wounds explores how U.S. firearms smuggled into Mexico fuel violence and displacement, underscoring the cross-border impact of American gun culture and policies.

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Interviews

The evolution and impact of OSINT in contemporary conflicts: an interview with Dr David Young

CHHR, 25/10/202425/10/2024

In an interview with Dr. Iain Overton, Dr. David Young, a lecturer at King’s College, discusses the evolution of OSINT (open-source intelligence) in modern conflicts, emphasizing its rise with digital technology and social media, the growing dependency of traditional media on OSINT, and the dangers of misinformation, especially with AI’s role in potentially fabricating credible-looking evidence, stressing the need for careful verification and a slower, more critical approach to analysis to uphold the human realities of war.

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What is CHRR?

Who are we?

CHHR, 25/10/202425/10/2024

Professor Justin Schlosberg Justin Schlosberg is a prominent advocate for human rights within media landscapes,…

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Comment human rights, journalism, freedom of expression, media freedom, OHCHR, UNESCO, safety of journalists, impunity, SLAPPs, digital surveillance, online harassment, gender-based violence, minority journalists, accountability, transparency

Why Human Rights reporting needs protecting

CHHR, 26/09/202425/10/2024

Human rights reporting is essential for accountability and justice, yet journalists face increasing threats globally, making it critical to protect them and their work.

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