JOURNALISM AND MULTIMEDIA

2009

 

 

RISK REPORTING WORKSHOP SEPTEMBER 2009

Somalia Focus on the forgotten conflict

Risk Reporting Workshop September 2009 - Somalia Focus on the forgotten conflict

For nearly 20 years war has devastated Somalia, while the world has turned their backs. And in war, everyone is a victim. This is a booklet about the forgotten conflict in Somalia. Our aim is to give everyone a voice. Productions from the risk reporting workshop September 2009.

 

>> See the production "Somalia Focus on the forgotten conflict"

 

 

SOFIE SKAMRIS PEDERSEN

Icelandic EU-membership heavily debated

Sofie Skamris Pedersen - Icelandic EU-membership heavily debated

 

>> See the final project article "Icelandic EU-membership heavily debated"

 

>> See the production "Icelandic EU-membership heavily debated"

 

 

MARTINKE KELDER

Copenhagen Youth Card

 

>> See the final project article "Alcohol advertising in Denmark on banners or banned?"

 

 

MAJ SUSANNE JUNKER

Kosovo Youth in Jeopardy

Maj Susanne Junker - Kosovo Youth in Jeopardy

 

>> See the production "Kosovo Youth in Jeopardy"

 

 

STUDENTS OF JOURNALISM AND MULTIMEDIA

Beyond Kyoto

students of international semester programme - DAILY NEWS - Beyond Kyoto

 

>> See the results of a 2 days reporting effort; students writing global news from a scientific conference about climate change.

 

 

ANNE SHIFLEY

Dairy troubles, climate struggles call for innovation

Anne Shifley - Dairy troubles, climate struggles call for innovation

 

>> See the production "Dairy troubles, climate struggles call for innovation"

 

 

THORSTEN WEITLING

Slugs are a threat to the global ecosystem

Thorsten Weitling - Slugs are a threat to the global ecosystem

 

>> See the production "Slugs are a threat to the global ecosystem"

 

 

GEMMA BLACK

Sweden back on the nuclear bandwagon

Gemma Black - Sweden back on the nuclear bandwagon

 

>> See the production "Sweden back on the nuclear bandwagon"

 

 

Updated 05-10-2009

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