Contact person is Asbjørn Jørgensen. Two dates: Tuesday 22 March and and Friday 25 March Here is documentary about daily life in eastern Ukraine, where a civil/proxy war started in 2014. Tuesday 22 March 2022: 9.15-10.00: During crisis, how can trust…
Reporting conflict and war in modern times – case Ukraine and Afghanistan
SEE READINGS AND PREPARATIONS BELOW. Kevin Williams is professor emeritus from Swansea University, Wales. He is a ‘founding father’ of the Erasmus Mundus journalism programme, and a close longterm relative of DMJX. In this lecture “Reporting conflict and war in modern…
The news media in times of national crisis
Friday 17 September: 13.15-14.45: Room 2.27 at DMJX Aarhus, and online via Zoom.“Media during Health Crises: Lebanese news and the COVID-19 Pandemic“, by/ Jad Melki, asso.professor, LAU Lebanese American University in Beirut. A video will be played during the lecture,…
The state of the state – and the media’s “critical trust” dilemma
Tuesday 5 October: 9.15-10.30: Location: DMJX campus Århus, room 2.28.“The state of the state” by/ Jean Monnet-professor Hans-Henrik Holm, DMJX. (please read pages 72-84 of the 2021 WEF risks report beforehand).The corona crisis has exposed the importance of leadership and…
Elections in Russia – voters, media, and a new era
Monday 18 October: 9.15-10.45:. See info about literature below. “Russian State Duma election 2021: a turning point?”. * What happened at September’s elections to the 450 seats Russian parliament? * Are demonstrations, pressure and opposition this time different? * Why…
Misinformation & Covid19 – an African perspective
Monday 4 October: 16.30-17.55: The lecture can be attended online, via this link. Slides for the lecture are here. “Misinformation & Covid19 in an African perspective”, by/ Herman Wasserman, University of Cape Town (UCT) in South Africa, SA. UCT is…