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Jen Stout, author of ‘Night Train to Odesa’, speaks about reporting on the war in Ukraine
Ieva Jusionyte speaks about her book ‘Exit Wounds’
The evolution and impact of OSINT in contemporary conflicts: an interview with Dr David Young
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Towards a methodology of war reporting
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Towards a methodology of war reporting

Here Iain Overton from the Centre for Human Rights Reporting argues for a robust and ethically grounded methodology of war reporting that goes beyond technical practices to engage with the moral and narrative challenges inherent in documenting conflict.

CHHR06/06/202506/06/2025
Jen Stout, author of ‘Night Train to Odesa’, speaks about reporting on the war in Ukraine
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Jen Stout, author of ‘Night Train to Odesa’, speaks about reporting on the war in Ukraine

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’
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Ieva Jusionyte speaks about her book ‘Exit Wounds’

Ieva Jusionyte (PhD) is the Watson Family University Associate Professor of International Security and Anthropology at Brown University. A legal and…

CHHR25/10/202404/06/2025
The evolution and impact of OSINT in contemporary conflicts: an interview with Dr David Young
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The evolution and impact of OSINT in contemporary conflicts: an interview with Dr David Young

In this interview, Dr David Young, a King’s College lecturer, speaks to Dr Iain Overton in an interview that explores the complexities of OSINT in conflict situations. He traces its military origins, emphasising its transformation with digital technology and social media.

CHHR25/10/202404/06/2025
Who are we?
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Who are we?

Professor Justin Schlosberg Justin Schlosberg is a prominent advocate for human rights within media landscapes, focusing on how concentrated media…

CHHR25/10/202425/10/2024
‘Journalism Under Attack’ – An Urgent Debate: October 30, 2024
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‘Journalism Under Attack’ – An Urgent Debate: October 30, 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.

CHHR25/10/202406/06/2025
Why Human Rights reporting needs protecting
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Why Human Rights reporting needs protecting

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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What is The Centre for Human Rights Reporting?
What is CHRR?

What is The Centre for Human Rights Reporting?

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.

CHHR25/09/202406/06/2025

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