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Beyond Our Borders: The Future Of Foreign Reporting, University Of Montana--Missoula. School Of Journalism
Beyond Our Borders: The Future Of Foreign Reporting, University Of Montana--Missoula. School Of Journalism
Montana Journalism Review
Freelancing: the bottom line -- In Cairo -- Mehrdad Kia on foreign reporting -- Advantages of being a female foreign correspondent -- The risks of being a female foreign correspondent -- Embedded reporting: asset or liability? -- A drowning rice bowl -- The world of Al-Jazeera English -- Anonymous in Burma -- Risky business -- From quarterbacks to quakes -- Against the wall: reporting on China -- Lessons on foreign reporting: Marcus Brauchli -- Pack your bags and go -- Beyond conflict: reporting in occupied Palestine -- The Pearl Project -- Practicing journalism in a smaller, riskier world -- Revolutions …
How Do We Keep A Distance From Our Subjects, While Creating In-Depth Stories?, Heather Kay Ericson
How Do We Keep A Distance From Our Subjects, While Creating In-Depth Stories?, Heather Kay Ericson
Undergraduate Theses, Professional Papers, and Capstone Artifacts
Goma Rai was sold into prostitution in Bombay when she was thirteen years old. She was raped and brutalized and endured situations many of us only see in our nightmares. She escaped this life, but not without repercussions. Rai has AIDS, was shunned from her country and society, and now has to cope with these struggles. She formed an organization, Shakti Milan Samaj, to empower HIV/AIDS affected women by involving themselves in society through training and to change the negative attitude against HIV. The organization also pays for medications and medical treatment. I went to Nepal this summer for six …