The Hong Kong media don’t pay enough attention to family life, are too negative and tend to blame families rather than other factors for society’s problems. Those are the findings of the JMSC’s report Portrayals of […]
The JMSC welcomes back Thomas Abraham – and four members of staff for the Spring Semester. Thomas Abraham is Director of the Public Health Media Project at HKU and Assistant Professor at the JMSC. He has just returned from working […]
Zela Chin is a Master of Journalism student who’s on the beat at the Phnom Penh Post in Cambodia for her winter internship. The Post is a daily English language newspaper published in full-colour tabloid format […]
Phillippa Stewart has just completed her second week at the Jakarta Globe, an English language broadsheet newspaper printed in Indonesia. Published daily, it covers national and international news, Indonesian and world business, and features and lifestyle pages. In […]
Professor Leo Lee Ou-fan (李歐梵) gave the final talk of his Humanities Now: Perspectives Across Cultures series this Friday. Garden in the City focused on architecture and the development of the West Kowloon Cultural District. […]
Budding journalist and MJ student, Phillippa Stewart, has kept a diary of the first week of her internship at the Jakarta Globe. The Globe is an English language broadsheet newspaper printed in Indonesia. Published daily, […]
MJ student Zela Chin has completed the first week of her internship at the Phnom Penh Post in Cambodia and gained her first byline. The Post is a daily English language newspaper published in full-colour […]