Questioni etiche nella copertura di comunità vulnerabili
Sab 20 aprile 2024
11:00 - 11:50
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The media is dependent on people being willing to share their stories. Without the voices of victims of abuses of power, public-interest journalism would be flat, limited to data points to show the human cost, unable to engender empathy. But asking people who have experienced trauma, are from marginalized communities or otherwise ill-equipped to handle media scrutiny, to tell us their story in all its “colour” can also be retraumatising and extractive.
What are some of the ethical issues journalists should be mindful of when reporting on vulnerable communities? How can we navigate the needs of our reporting and the needs of those we are reported on? Moderated by Meera Senthilingam
Sponsored by CNN As Equals.
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Ladan Anoushfar is the Senior Video Producer of As Equals, CNN's award-winning series reporting on gender inequality. She is a multi-award-winning filmmaker who has produced, directed, and edited films for CNN, BBC World, The Guardian, Al Jazeera English, as well as organisations such as Public Health England and the Aga Khan Architecture Foundation. After studying at Central Saint Martins and the Royal College of Art in London, she trained with cinema legend Abbas Kiarostami and double Oscar winner Asghar Farhadi in Iran where some of her projects are set. She won an Emmy award and a Gracie award for videos reporting on systemic gender inequality for CNN. Before her time at CNN, Ladan co-founded Black Leaf Films in 2018, an independent production company that works on delivering films, investigations and series on underreported social issues for platforms such as Al Jazeera English, BBC and Channel 4 News. Her film The Sanctions Hotel looking at the resilience of Iranians in the f...
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Jessie Lau
Jessie Lau is a freelance journalist covering human rights, politics and culture from a transnational, feminist perspective. Her work has appeared in The Guardian, CNN, The Economist, BBC World Service and elsewhere. A specialist on China and Asia, she's also editor and board member at NuVoices, a collective supporting gender minorities working on China subjects.
Meera Senthilingam
Meera Senthilingam is a multi-award winning journalist and currently Deputy Editor of CNN’s gender inequality reporting team As Equals. She is also health journalism trainer and mentor for various organizations, including the Thomson Reuters Foundation. Before her current role at CNN, Meera was the network’s International Health Editor, overseeing the reporting of all International health stories for CNN online. Prior to joining CNN, Meera worked with a range of global news outlets, including the BBC World Service, BMJ, New York Times and New Scientist, and she launched a health features platform for the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, which she oversaw as as Managing Editor for two years. Meera has Masters degrees in Science Communication and Public Health (with a focus on the control of infectious diseases) and in 2020 authored the book Outbreaks and Epidemics: Battling infection from measles to coronavirus, now available worldwide in five languages, as an audiob...