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Tag Archives: Development
Guardian ‘international development journalism’ contest excludes journalists from developing nations — again
Once again The Guardian has announced a journalism competition which has international development as its theme but exclude journalists in developing countries from entering. Continue reading
A cautionary tale: Kony 2012 – The backlash
An online backlash against a slick campaign video shows that with social media at our fingertips, we no longer have an excuse not to ask questions of people who know, not to leap before we look. Continue reading
You’ve got to be in it to win it
A journalism competition with international development as its theme should not exclude journalists in developing countries from entering. Continue reading
