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[Commlist] Conflict Reporting in the 21st Century Conference
Fri Dec 20 14:48:01 GMT 2019
Conflict Reporting in the 21st Century
In partnership with Action on Armed Violence (AOAV) and the Frontline
Club, this unique event brings together leading conflict reporters,
academics, photojournalists, film makers and investigators to discuss
the main challenges and issues facing contemporary conflict reporting.
The conference is taking place on 8th February 2020 at Birkbeck's Clore
Management Centre in Torrington Square, WC1E 7JL.
Sessions will examine topics such as 'Civilians in modern war',
'Freelancing and conflict reporting' and 'Investigating war'. Speakers
include Professor Tim Markham, Janine Di Giovanni, Lindsey
Hilsum, Ramita Navai and Chris Woods. Break-out sessions in weapons
identification, how to prepare for conflict reporting and basic first
aid will be run.
Tickets are free but early registration advised – please reserve here
<http://www.bbk.ac.uk/events/remote_event_view?id=10488>
Speakers
*Prof Tim Markham*
Tim is a media sociologist with interests cutting across journalism,
politics and philosophy. He has authored a number of books including The
Politics of War Reporting: Authority, Authenticity and Morality (2012,
Manchester University Press). He directs the BA Journalism and Media at
Birkbeck as well as graduate studies within the Department of Film,
Media and Cultural Studies.
Visit their web site
<http://www.bbk.ac.uk/culture/staff/teaching-staff/tim-markham>
*Chris Woods*
Chris Woods is the founder and Director of Airwars, where he leads on
research, investigations and military advocacy. A conflict specialist,
he worked for the BBC’s Newsnight and Panorama as a senior producer for
many years. Chris also set up and ran the Bureau of Investigative
Journalism’s award-winning Drones Project. His book, Sudden Justice,
charts the history of armed drone use in Iraq and elsewhere since 9/11.
Visit their web site <https://airwars.org/about/team/>
*Giles Duley*
Giles Duley, Hon FRPS, worked as a successful fashion and music
photographer for ten years. However, having become disillusioned with
celebrity culture, he decided to abandon photography and left London to
begin work as a full-time carer. It was in this role that he
rediscovered his craft and its power to tell the stories of those
without a voice. In 2000, he returned to photography, personally funding
trips to document the work of NGOs and the stories of those affected by
conflict across the world. In 2011, Duley lost both legs and his left
arm after stepping on an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) in
Afghanistan whilst photographing those caught up in the conflict. He was
told he would never walk again and that his career was over. However,
characteristically stubborn, Duley told his doctors “I’m still a
photographer”, and returned to work in Afghanistan less than 18 months
later. Duley has since documented stories in Lebanon, Bangladesh,
Colombia, Iraq and Jordan amongst others. His work has since been
featured in numerous papers and magazines, and he has talked about his
experiences on television, radio and at several international and
national events. His TEDx talk was voted one of the top ten TED talks of
2012. Duley is a Trustee for the Italian NGO Emergency and ambassador
for Sir Bobby Charlton’s landmine charity Find A Better Way. In 2013, he
won the May Chidiac Award for Bravery in Journalism and the AIB Founders
Award for Outstanding Achievement, and was made an Honorary Fellow of
the Royal Photographic Society.
Visit their web site <http://legacyofwar.com/>
*Janine Di Giovanni*
Janine di Giovanni is an award winning author and journalist, a foreign
policy analyst and a Professor of Practice at Yale. For many years she
was a front-line war reporter, working in the most violent countries on
earth.
Visit their web site <https://www.janinedigiovanni.com/>
*Lindsey Hilsum*
Lindsey Hilsum’s is Channel 4 News International Editor, and has covered
many of the conflicts of recent years including in Syria, Ukraine and
the Arab Spring. She was in Baghdad for the 2003 US invasion of Iraq,
and in Belgrade for the 1999 NATO bombing. In 1994, she was the only
English-speaking correspondent in Rwanda when the genocide began.
Visit their web site <https://www.channel4.com/news/by/lindsey-hilsum>
*Ramita Navai*
Ramita Navai is an award-winning British-Iranian journalist, documentary
producer and author. She has reported from over forty countries and has
a reputation for investigations and work in hostile environments. She
was the Tehran correspondent for The Times from 2003 - 2006, with five
front page stories. From 2006 - 20012 she was a reporter on Channel 4's
Unreported World, making twenty documentaries from countries including
Afghanistan, El Salvador, Honduras, Egypt, Burundi, Nigeria, Zimbabwe,
India and China. In 2012 she won an Emmy award for her PBS Frontline
documentary Syria Undercover.
Visit their web site <http://www.ramitanavai.com/bio>
Contact Details
*Contact*: Iain Overton
*Email*: (i.mchardyoverton /at/ bbk.ac.uk) <mailto:(i.mchardyoverton /at/ bbk.ac.uk)>
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