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USAID report assesses ‘new media’

A new resource on new media in Europe and Eurasia has been released by the United States Agency on International Development (USAID).

The goal of the report, titled «New Media and International Media Development: A Resource Guide for Europe and Eurasia,» is to provide an assessment and analysis of new media technologies. While identified as a resource for Europe and Eurasia, most of the information is pertinent anywhere in the world, according to USAID.

The paper offers a comprehensive evaluation of current trends, provides a glossary of new media terminology, and identifies key issues and additional resources useful for media assistance projects.

To access the report, click here, or contact the report’s author, Matthew Vanderwerff, at matt.vanderwerff@gmail.com.

https://www.ijnet.org/ijnet/training_materials/usaid_report_assesses__new_media__

Free online portfolios available for university journalism students

Student journalists worldwide can register for a free, one-year membership to an online writing portfolio Web site that they can use to show off their writing and demonstrate their web savvy to potential employers.
Writer’s Residence, an online portfolio Web site for writers, is offering the memberships to university and college students with a legitimate school-provided e-mail address.

Writer’s Residence allows writers to create an online writing portfolio that hosts their writing samples, resume/CV, contact details and Web site.

Students can sign up at https://writersresidence.com/signup. When the year is up, subscriptions cost US$8.29 per month.

International News Safety Institute launches new networking site for journalists

A five-year-old online safety network for journalists reporting on conflict, crime and corruption, natural disasters and disease recently launched a revamped Web site.

The International News Safety Institute (INSI) says its site is a resource «for all journalists and other news professionals everywhere, staff or freelance, international or local, who may face danger in any circumstances at any time.»

The site allows journalists to access INSI’s safety resources as well as find out if an assignment is based in a trouble zone. It also features constantly updated news and features related to risk awareness, safety health and training.

For more information, contact Rodney Pinder at rodney.pidner@newssafety.org or Sarah de Jong at sarah.dejong@newssafety.org.

To access the site, go to http://www.newssafety.org.

https://www.ijnet.org/ijnet/training_opportunities/international_news_safety_institute_launches_new_

Journalism fellowships to focus on intersection of science and religion

The Templeton-Cambridge Journalism Fellowships in Science & Religion invites accomplished print, broadcast and online journalists to apply for its 2009 program, which will take place in June and July, 2009. Deadline to apply: December 15.

The annual fellowship program aims to promote a deeper understanding and a more informed public discussion of the «creative interface of science and religion,» according to the organizers.

Ten chosen journalists will study issues of science and religion, including three weeks of seminars at the University of Cambridge in the U.K. Fellows will be paid US$15,000 in addition to a book allowance and travel expenses.

Applicants must demonstrate an interest in the field, originality of thought, and a superior record of journalistic achievement.

The awards are open to journalists, writers, and editors, including freelancers, with a minimum of three years’ experience; priority will be given to mid-career and senior journalists.

For more information, go to http://www.templeton-cambridge.org.

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Online course to help journalists report across cultures

A four-week online course being offered by Poynter’s NewsU from October 27 to November 21 aims to help journalists tell the stories of different cultures, communities and individuals more accurately and thoroughly.

The course, titled “Telling Untold Stories: Reporting Across Cultures,» will cover topics including: Why and how diversity plays an important role; how to find and report on stories in under-covered communities; how to conduct difficult interviews; multimedia storytelling; and how to pitch stories to an editor.

The online group seminar format will allow students multiple ways of learning, including readings, discussions, one-on-one coaching, live group sessions, interactive activities, etc.

The course costs US$249.

To learn more and to register, go to http://www.newsu.org/courses/course_detail.aspx?id=nwsu_rac08.
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Media in South East Europe to be focus of conference in Bulgaria

On November 5 and 6, attendees of the South East Europe Media Forum (SEEMF) in Sofia, Bulgaria, will explore topics related to the theme «Media and Democracy in South East Europe: Professional Standards and Education of Journalists.»

More than 150 participants are expected to attend, including editors-in-chief, media executives and representatives from media education centers and university schools of communication and media in South East and Central Europe.

It is being organized by the WAZ Medien Gruppe, Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS) and South East Europe Media Organization (SEEMO).

To learn more contact info@seemo.org or visit http://www.seemo.org/content/view/50/1/.

Vests for journalists unveiled in Azerbaijan

Journalists in Azerbaijan will soon be wearing press vests to help them be identifiable as members of the media during social events and protests, thanks to the Azerbaijani NGO the Institute for Reporters’ Freedom and Safety (IRFS).

On September 20, IRFS began unveiling 105 special press vests made from high-quality reflective material. The vests have «PRESS» printed on both sides, and are likely to come into action before Azerbaijan’s presidential elections on October 15.

Five of the vests have been given to IRFS employees, 10 are for foreign journalists, and the rest will be distributed to editorial offices. The vests were made with support from the International Freedom of Expression Exchange (IFEX).

For more info, go to http://www.irfs.az/content/view/1295/28/lang,eng/.
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The Tajik prosecutor general office initiated a criminal case against Dodjon Atovullo, a well-known Tajik journalist living in emigration in Russia

The Tajik prosecutor general office initiated a criminal case against Dodjon Atovullo, a well-known Tajik journalist living in emigration in Russia

The Tajik Interior Ministry’s Organized Crime Control Unit stated that “…the editor of the Charogi Rouz (Daylight) newspaper has been publishing articles containing insulting accusations against the President and members of the government”. Dodojon Atovullo, a 53-year old journalist is also accused of “public appeals to violent overthrow of the constitutional order in Tajikistan”.

The Russian newspaper Vremia Novostei has published an article about Atovullo, a graduate of the Moscow State University. Since 1992, he has been living in exile abroad. He works mainly in Moscow, where he publishes – although irregularly – an opposition newspaper Charogi Rouz (the outlet initially was published in Dushanbe in 1991).

Allegedly, the main Atovullo’s adversary is Bobojon Bobokhonov, prosecutor general of Tajikistan. In February 2007, Atovullo declared himself the leader of the Vatandor (Patriot) opposition movement.

Atovullo told Russian journalists that “the initiation of the criminal against him has become possible after the meeting between the Tajik President Emomali Rakhmon and the head of the Kremlin administration Sergey Naryshkin alst week”. Atovullo asserts that last year, when Naryshkin was the vice-premier of the Russian government, Rakhmon was complaining to him during his visit to Dushanbe. Allegedly, the issue of extradition of Atovullo was discussed on the level of the Russian Security Council. However, Moscow did not respond on that request.

The Russian media speculates that after the recent development in Caucasus, Moscow has changed its stance on “possible extradition of the Tajik oppositionist” since the Tajik President has made no public statements in support of the Russian operation against Georgia and acknowledgment of independence of Abkhazia and South Ossetia.

The Russian media also say that Atovullo is facing a 25-year term, and the intentions of the tajik authorities this time are quite serious. In 2001, the journalist was detained in Moscow by the Russian law enforcement agencies upon the request from Dushanbe. A couple of days later, he was released, and the Russian prosecutor general’s office refused to extradite him. Later, the Tajik prosecutor general closed the case against Atovullo.

Allegedly, the new case is related to Atovullo’s recent calling to overthrow the incumbent President Emomali Rakhmon by means of actions of civil disobedience. According to Atovullo, Tajikistan is degrading under the current Rakhmon’s regime. After these statements made by Atovullo at the press conference held in Moscow in June 2008, the Tajik prosecutor general Bobojon Bobokhonov called the journalist “a criminal and information terrorist”. The official promised that his agency will take all efforts to detain the oppositionist regardless of where he is.

Atovullo has always expressed concern and even fear about the attitude of the Russian authorities’ attitude to his activities and statements against Rakhmon’s regime. He used to say that “the Russian authorities have “given me up” in exchange for some business preferences; otherwise, why would they call up a pompous press conference in Dushanbe declaring the initiation of a case against me?”

The oppositionist is confident that Dushanbe has received “consent” from Moscow for his “neutralization”. If Atovullo’s allegations are correct, the Tajik special services need only a “go-ahead’ from Moscow to carry out an operation on his detention in Russia.

A similar case occurred in 2005, when Makhmadruzi Iskandarov, the leader of the Tajik opposition Democratic party was detained in the Korolyov city near Moscow and clandestinely deported to Dushanbe.

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Next generation of European journalists to meet at European Parliament

From October 15 to 17, young European journalists will convene in Brussels to «shape the future of European journalism» at the second annual European Youth Media Days. Interested younth are invited to apply until September 24.

The gathering, hosted by the European Parliaments and organized with the support of the European Youth Press, aims to promote a broad discussion and networking on European issues.

Among the program’s features: workshops, debates, cultural programming, and networking — including with high-ranking officials.

Applicants should be young people interested in media and politics, journalism students or young professionals living in one of the 27 countries of the European Union.

For more information, go to http://www.youthmediadays.eu/.

https://www.ijnet.org/ijnet/training_opportunities/next_generation_of_european_journalists_to_meet_a

Next generation of European journalists to meet at European Parliament

From October 15 to 17, young European journalists will convene in Brussels to «shape the future of European journalism» at the second annual European Youth Media Days. Interested younth are invited to apply until September 24.

The gathering, hosted by the European Parliaments and organized with the support of the European Youth Press, aims to promote a broad discussion and networking on European issues.

Among the program’s features: workshops, debates, cultural programming, and networking — including with high-ranking officials.

Applicants should be young people interested in media and politics, journalism students or young professionals living in one of the 27 countries of the European Union.

For more information, go to http://www.youthmediadays.eu/.

https://www.ijnet.org/ijnet/training_opportunities/next_generation_of_european_journalists_to_meet_a