Journalism and the New Propaganda Wars: Reuters Institute Journalist Fellows [Starting at] 9:00AM, Wednesday 20 March

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reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk; original entry contains links on the speakers.
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Old dog, new tricks: from leaflets to mass media [-] Have governments evolved newer forms of propaganda in the 2010s? The panel discusses the period of transformation and cultures contributing to the rise in modern propaganda

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9.45-11.00 – Session 1

Old dog, new tricks: from leaflets to mass media

Have governments evolved newer forms of propaganda in the 2010s? The panel discusses the period of transformation and cultures contributing to the rise in modern propaganda.
Moderator: Aura Lindeberg, Executive Producer, Finnish Broadcasting Company, Finland; entry contains additional links on participants
Speakers:
Nagham Mohanna, Reporter, Gaza Center for Media Freedom, Palestine
Alexandra Vladimirova, Journalist, Russia
Nera Valentić, Executive Producer, N1 Television, Croatia
Marton Magocsi, Visual Journalist, Abcúg, Hungary
Tomasz Augustyniak, Journalist and Asian correspondent, Poland
Commentator: Dr Nicholas J. Cull, professor of public diplomacy, University of Southern California …

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