Mark Stephens, the lawyer for Julian Assange, founder and Editor-in-Chief of Wikileaks, gave a talk to a packed room at the University of Hong Kong on Thursday, June 9, 2011. The talk was co-hosted by […]
Mark Stephens, the lawyer for Julian Assange, founder and Editor-in-Chief of Wikileaks, will talk about the law and journalism in a post-Wikileaks era at the University of Hong Kong on June 9, 2011. Mark Stephens […]
REGISTER NOW This hands-on course will introduce students to the basics of video making, including camera operation, sound recording and digital editing. By the end of the course, students will have produced a documentary under step-by-step guidance of the instructor.
Targeted at working journalists and others interested in developing a fundamental understanding of social media and social technologies. This course will offer participants an intensive introduction into the principles and techniques for developing ideas towards engaging audiences and some of the lessons learned from current practices.
Francis Yin, a Master of Journalism student from mainland China, has had two papers he wrote for the JMSC’s Media Research Class accepted for presentation at two separate academic conferences this summer. Yin will present […]
The economist, author and erstwhile government advisor, Leo Goodstadt, spoke to the JMSC about the reporting of the global financial crisis on Friday, May 27, 2011. Goodstadt opened his talk by saying how nice it […]