Urooba JamalinReporting From the Rubble“Dose Makes the Poison”: A Critical CloseTo aggregate such a grandiose topic such as the impact of digital technology on conflict journalism has been no simple task. The snapshots…Dec 2, 2020Dec 2, 2020
Urooba JamalinReporting From the RubbleDigital Reporting From the World’s Worst Humanitarian Crisis, YemenIn the world’s worst humanitarian crisis, journalism is risky business. With a World Press Freedom Index rating of 167, media and internet…Dec 1, 2020Dec 1, 2020
Urooba JamalinReporting From the RubbleArtificial Intelligence and Conflict JournalismArtificial intelligence (AI) is fairly new to journalism and hasn’t made massive inroads in the field just yet. Charlie Beckett, the…Dec 1, 2020Dec 1, 2020
Urooba JamalinReporting From the RubbleThe Late Robert Fisk, critic of Internet Vitriol, Embedded Journalism and MoreOn October 30, one of the world’s most well-known war correspondents passed away. Robert Fisk, the British journalist whose decades-long…Nov 29, 2020Nov 29, 2020
Urooba JamalinReporting From the RubbleCommunication Blackouts During Times of Conflict: the Current Case of EthiopiaWhen unrest breaks out, governments of some countries may clamp down on internet and other telecommunication services, sometimes blocking…Nov 29, 2020Nov 29, 2020
Urooba JamalinReporting From the RubbleSocial Media and Conflict Reporting: A Veteran Journalist’s PerspectiveWho best to understand the impact of digital technologies on conflict reporting than a veteran reporter who’s lived through the changes…Nov 28, 2020Nov 28, 2020
Urooba JamalinReporting From the RubbleCross-Border Conflict Reporting: A Profile of Chai Kana“War through the eyes of a fact-checker.” “Living conflict frame by frame.” “Surviving war and life.” These are some of the titles of the…Nov 28, 2020Nov 28, 2020
Urooba JamalinReporting From the RubbleOpen Source Intelligence and Conflict JournalismIt would be remiss not to explore how one digital technology in particular has changed conflict reporting: open source intelligence tools…Nov 18, 2020Nov 18, 2020
Urooba JamalinReporting From the RubbleWhat’s at Stake: the Ethics of War and Conflict Journalism in the Digital EraEarlier this year, Sadou Yehia, a farmer from the Gourma region of Mali, was brutally murdered by terrorist groups. Just a month before…Nov 14, 2020Nov 14, 2020
Urooba JamalinReporting From the RubbleWelcome to Reporting From the RubbleIn Saigon, Vietnam, present-day Ho Chi Minh city, Viet Cong forces have battled the U.S.-backed Army of the Republic of Vietnam forces in…Nov 8, 2020Nov 8, 2020