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Feb 11, 2012

Report on Media and Policy in the Muslim World Retreat

(Feb. 10, 2012) Journalists across the Muslim world are in need of political and practical…

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Jan 22, 2012

Journalism Education in the Pakistani Borderlands

(Islamabad, January 22, 2012) Students brave roadside bombs and Taliban threats while on class…

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Oct 28, 2011

POWs, Dead Dictators, and Journalistic Ethics

(Oct. 27, 2011) The young Iranian prisoner was no more than fourteen, still caked with a thick…

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Jun 02, 2011

Lawrence Pintak on the Arab Media Revolution: A CJR Podcast

“Autocratic Arab governments have long controlled news and information with an iron hand,…

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Jun 02, 2011

Tweets from the Revolution

(June 2011) “I was attacked today when I tried to protect some foreigners.” The Facebook…

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May 03, 2011

English Lesson: The Moment Has Arrived for Al Jazeera English, Except in the US

[This is a sidebar article to the May/June 2011 cover story, “Breathing Room: Toward a new Arab…

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May 03, 2011

Breathing Room: Toward a New Arab Media

(May/June 2011) Before there was Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, or even Al Jazeera, there was Hama,…

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Apr 02, 2011

The Mission of Indonesian Journalism: Balancing Democracy, Development, and Islamic Values

Vol. 16 No. 2 April 2011 -- Indonesia, the world’s third largest democracy, has been called a…

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Mar 03, 2011

Egypt Through My Students’ Eyes

(March 2, 2011) “I was attacked today when I tried to protect some foreigners.” The Facebook…

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Feb 15, 2011

Arab Spring Interviews (Links)

NPR’s Here and Now: Libya’s Revolution: Made in Qatar? NPR's Here and Now: Al Jazeera…

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Feb 13, 2011

Inside Pakistani Journalism

(Feb. 12, 2011) The Pakistani public, long skeptical of American goals in Afghanistanand the…

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Feb 11, 2011

Columbia Univ. Dart Center Interview

Columbia Univ. Dart Center Interview For Journalism and Trauma (Feb. 1, 2011) A media scholar…

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