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How to do science journalism

WEBTo be successful, a science journalist needs to be able to do two things: Tell exciting stories well (as a journalist); and take the time to understand scientific issues outside their own area of expertise (as a scientist). In recent years, science journalism has become its own field, even in developing countries.

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Protection of Journalists under Human Rights and International

WEBReflecting on the issue of protection of journalists under international human rights law (IHRL) and international humanitarian law (IHL), in times of peace and war, is a task that every journalist covering war or conflict should undertake.

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AJMI INTRODUCES “MEDICAL CONTENT COURSE"

WEBAJMI– Doha. Targeting media professionals and journalists interested in medical topics and health, Al Jazeera Media Institute is introducing a new course named, "Medical Content - Production and Marketing."The new course is a component of the specialist courses in health media that intends to give participants the abilities to create this specialized …

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If it’s clear who is funding them, community radio stations can

WEBNarrative warfare and the role of journalists in it is immense; the context of the conflict, the battleground has shifted to the realm of narratives, where journalists play a decisive role in shaping the narrative.

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Climate journalism is growing up Al Jazeera Media Institute

WEBPublished on: Mon, 02/27/2023 - 10:22. Share on. Environmental coverage is moving on from panic-inducing warnings about global warming to the more constructive, solutions-based approach of climate journalism. Anyone who was around in the early 2000s will remember the caricature of planet Earth, looking distressed with a thermometer in its …

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Investigative journalism: How to develop and manage your sources

WEBMalak Khalil. Your sources are the backbone of any investigation. In Part 3 of our series on investigative journalism, we look at how to find, foster and manage them. Once an investigative journalist has decided on the questions they wish to find answers to in the course of an investigation, they next need to find the sources who will help them

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A wall of silence

WEBAn elderly man with a high fever had initially been treated by a quack and then, when he failed to recover, was rushed to the state healthcare facility situated in the district headquarters. Despite being only eight miles away, it takes villagers over an hour to get there because of lack of transport and poor roads.

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Nalova Akua Al Jazeera Media Institute

WEBCameroonian multimedia journalist with a strong news and feature writing background covering conflict, human rights, health and the environment. Nalova holds a Bachelor's degree in journalism and has been featured in media outlets including BBC Future Planet, The Epoch Times, African Arguments, El País, and Euronews. Nalova has won several …

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Medical Content / Production and Marketing Course

WEBPrerequisites • University degree, Interested in producing the medical content. Course Description. The course is specialized in health media and aims to provide participants with the necessary skills to produce medical content in its various forms, to learn about the journalistic and medical standards necessary to produce professional medical content, …

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Ahmed Sobhy Abouelnaga Al Jazeera Media Institute

WEBAhmed Sobhy AbouEl-Naga is a media personality and presenter at Al Jazeera Media Network. He is also a member of the International Press Institute. He began his media career in 2001 in the Egyptian television news sector, specifically the economic department, before moving on to news bulletins and contributing to the preparation of several

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‘I have disturbing dreams’

WEBA video journalist is surrounded by Indian Soldiers during an event in Rafiabad Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India on February 22, 2023. Kashmir is one of the most militarised areas on earth and can be an incredibly stressful place for journalists to work [Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto via Getty Images]

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Investigative journalism: What should you investigate

WEBInvestigative journalism focuses on one particular clear angle that can be proven or disproven through in-depth research and careful documentation conducted by the journalist and their team. It focuses not on isolated cases but on systemic failures and recurrent models, in order to establish the underlying causes, win justice for victims and

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Investigative journalism: Going undercover Al Jazeera Media …

WEBIn Part 4 of our series on investigative journalism, we explore the best ways to go undercover. In investigative journalism, going undercover means working secretly without revealing yourself as a journalist. There is a long tradition of covert operations in journalism: as early as 1887, Elizabeth Cochrane took on an assumed name and pretended

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‘I had no idea how to report on this’

WEBLocal journalists are key to informing the public about the devastating dangers of climate change but, in India, a lack of knowledge, training and access to expert sources is holding them back

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Silenced Voices and Digital Resilience: The Case of Quds Network

WEBThere have been many forms of targeting that Quds Network has been subjected to during the past period, as part of a series of successive strikes aimed at silencing the Palestinian voice and muting media coverage of the course of the aggression against the Gaza Strip. On the morning of Saturday, October 7, 2023, at 6:20 AM, a pivotal moment

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Al Jazeera Journalism Review

WEBThe world is full of fake news, nowhere more so than when it comes to scientific issues, so science journalists must develop a keen sense of scepticism. We look at why it’s so important to keep a clear head and search out the facts.

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Investigative journalism in the digital age

WEBRealities are hidden behind memes and political satire in the battle for truth in the digital age. Explore how misinformation is influencing political decisions and impacting first-time voters, especially in India's 2024 elections, and how journalists fact-check and address fake news, revealing the true impact of misinformation and AI-generated content.

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Planning and pitching refugee stories Al Jazeera Media Institute

WEBKareem Shaheen. In part three of our series on covering refugee stories, we look at best practice when it comes to planning and pitching to editors. Read more from our series on covering refugee stories: P art One, P art Two, Part Four. Before you go into the field to cover stories about refugees, you must determine the type of story you will

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