L'arte del reportage di guerra

L'arte del reportage di guerra


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Ven 19 aprile 2024

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15:00 - 15:50

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An in-depth session with four highly skilled field journalists who together have more than a century's worth of war and conflict reporting from nearly every violent conflict since 1990. We will explore the various genres (television, photojournalism, long-format print reportage, hard news), the challenges and success stories. We will look at lessons learnt from painful experiences, safety in the field, protecting subjects, objectivity in conflicts such as Gaza/Israel, challenging encounters and when journalism can go beyond the printed page, including advocacy and human rights reporting that can be used in tribunals and courts. We will look at the complexities of modern journalism; how to dive deep into a story whilst living in the age of Tik Tok and decreasing attention spans. And we will consider how to tell a story that is noble and just, but also compelling.
Moderated by Janine Di Giovanni.


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Jeremy Bowen
Jeremy Bowen

Jeremy Bowen is the international editor of BBC News. He joined the BBC in 1984 as a graduate trainee and has been a foreign correspondent since 1987. He has been part of the BBC’s reporting of most major world stories since then, including more than twenty wars and other conflicts, starting with the civil war in El Salvador in 1989. He has reported all the Middle East wars since the 1990-91 Gulf war, when he was in Baghdad. He’s reported extensively from Iraq since then, under Saddam, following the 2003 invasion and including the operation against ISIS in Mosul in 2017 and the assassination of Qassem Solimani in Baghdad in 2020. Jeremy Bowen reported extensively on the wars and conflicts that followed the Arab uprisings of 2011 and the rise of ISIS – including many assignments in Syria, Libya and Yemen. He spent years reporting on all the Yugoslav wars of the 1990s, and later testified four times at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia – including the tria...

Janine di Giovanni
Janine di Giovanni

Janine di Giovanni is the Executive Director of The Reckoning Project, a war crimes unit in Ukraine that documents atrocities and helps build cases for international mechanisms. She is also the Tom and Andi Bernstein Visiting Fellow for Human Rights at Yale Law School, Schell Center for Human Rights. She is also an award-winning war reporter and the author of nine books as well as an academic specializing in human rights. Previously, she ran a similar initiative for the UN Democracy Fund in Iraq, Syria, and Yemen. She is currently a Non Resident Fellow at Yale Law School Schell Center for Human Rights. In 2021-2022 she was Visiting Fellow at Johns Hopkins University’s Stavros Niarchos SNF Agora Institute, leading initiatives on transitional justice. From 2018 to 2022, she was a Senior Fellow at Yale University’s Jackson Institute for Global Affairs, teaching human rights. She is also a Global Affairs columnist at Foreign Policy and The National in Dubai. She has won more than a do...

Ron Haviv
Ron Haviv

Ron Haviv is an Emmy-nominated filmmaker and an award-winning photojournalist. He co-founded VII Photo Agency and The VII Foundation, where he currently serves as a director. He is dedicated to documenting conflict and raising human rights issues around the globe. Haviv’s first photography book, Blood and Honey: A Balkan War Journal, was called “One of the best non-fiction books of the year,” by The Los Angeles Times and “A chilling but vastly important record of a people’s suffering” by Newsweek. His other monographs are Afghanistan: The Road to Kabul, Haiti: 12 January 2010, The Lost Rolls and Shadow of Memory. Haviv has produced an unflinching record of the injustices of war covering over twenty-five conflicts and his photography has had singular impact. His work in the Balkans, which spanned over a decade of conflict, was used as evidence to indict and convict war criminals at the international tribunal in The Hague. President George H.W Bush cited Haviv’s chilling photographs...

Nicole Tung
Nicole Tung

Nicole Tung is a freelance photojournalist, born in Hong Kong. She graduated from New York University in 2009, and freelances for international publications and NGOs, primarily covering the Middle East region. After covering the conflicts in Libya and Syria extensively from 2011, focusing on the plight of civilians, she went on to document the lives of Native American war veterans in the U.S., as well as former child soldiers in the DR Congo, the pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong, and the refugee crisis in Europe, and the rising violence against women in Turkey with the support of a grant from the IWMF. More recently, she has turned her focus to the protests in her native Hong Kong, while working on a project about youth in the Middle East region, and to documenting the aftermath of ISIS in Iraq and Syria. Her work often explores those most affected by conflict and the consequences of war. Nicole has documented the Russian invasion of Ukraine since 2022 for publications including...

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