Center For Media At Risk

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We are in unchartered waters. Political intimidation threatens media practitioners worldwide, and disinformation campaigns destabilize public trust. The Center for Media at Risk offers the chance to strategize in response to threatening political conditions. Knowing how media practitioners work under authoritarian regimes and circumstances of creeping authoritarianism can help free/defend/empower/protect/save the media.

Episodios

  • Episode 24: The Eastern Echo and the Umpire

    17/11/2023 Duración: 38min

    Contextualizing The Penal Press of Eastern State Penitentiary

  • Episode 23 - Propaganda, Conspiracies and Search Manipulation

    18/08/2023 Duración: 33min

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  • Episode 22 - The Role of Media in Making and Breaking Ukraine’s War Effort

    25/07/2023 Duración: 37min

    Over a year into Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, how are Ukrainian journalism scholars and media makers thinking about the conflict, and where do they see it going next? Annenberg student and Center for Media at Risk steering committee member Liz Hallgren sits down with the Center's visiting scholars, Yevhen Fedchenko, Olena Lysenko and Dariya Orlova to unpack the state of play. Keeping a clear-eyed emphasis on the decade of conflict that led to this tipping point, Fedchenko, Lysenko and Orlova address the pivotal role of media – both in Ukraine and abroad – in the making and breaking of Ukraine’s war effort, including how Ukrainian journalists have managed tensions with their Western counterparts and what changing narratives around the war say about Russia’s grip on the information environment.

  • Episode 21 - Selective Attention: Artists on Machine Vision and AI

    25/07/2023 Duración: 36min

    In the latest installment of the Center for Media at Risk podcast series, doctoral fellow Roopa Vasudevan speaks with Kelsey Halliday Johnson and Lisa Marie Patzer about art, technology and the rapidly changing world of machine intelligence and vision.

  • Episode 20.1 - Black Matter Philly: Jolie Means Pretty (In French)

    24/05/2022 Duración: 54min

    Episode 20.1 - Black Matter Philly: Jolie Means Pretty (In French) by Center for Media at Risk

  • Episode 19 - How the West Stands in the Way of Syrian Journalism

    23/05/2022 Duración: 28min

    Episode 19 - How the West Stands in the Way of Syrian Journalism by Center for Media at Risk

  • Episode 18 - Afghanistan: What Comes Next?

    09/07/2021 Duración: 17min

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  • Episode 17 - Conflict Reporting in Iraq & Somalia

    03/02/2021 Duración: 22min

    In this episode, journalists Amanda Sperber and Jack Hewson compare notes on what it’s like to navigate the risks of reporting from Somalia and Iraq respectively, sketching a picture of some of the life of modern freelancing in a conflict. Dealing with militias, learning where it’s safe to stay and finding ways to navigate access to sources and the economics of the job make up part of the difficult work of reporting from the ‘frontlines’ of the the US’ forever war.

  • Episode 16 - COVID in the African Newsroom

    09/12/2020 Duración: 26min

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  • Episode 15 - Fearless Speech: Advancing Cyber-Civil Rights

    04/09/2020 Duración: 26min

    In this episode, Annenberg doctoral student Sophie Maddocks speaks with leading legal scholar and cyber civil rights advocate Mary Anne Franks, whose 2019 book "The Cult of the Constitution" argues that fundamentalist interpretations of the Constitution elevate certain rights above others.

  • Episode 14 - Covering Syria

    20/02/2020 Duración: 25min

    In this episode, Annenberg PhD Candidate Natacha Yazbeck and award-winning journalist and human rights activist Zaina Erhaim discuss freedom, fear and identity as local journalists covering conflict zones.

  • Episode 13- Meme Tactics: From Art to Action

    25/11/2019 Duración: 23min

    In this episode Annenberg doctoral student Roopa Vasudevan discusses the new “Meme Tactics” art exhibition with two of its curators, Kira Simon-Kennedy and Josue Chavez. Their conversation touches on the value of memes as an amplifier for under-heard and under-represented populations.

  • Episode 12.3 Gitmo Media: Detainee Diary

    02/08/2019 Duración: 28min

    Gitmo Media is a new three-part podcast series that examines how we experience and understand the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base and its complex history. Produced by Annenberg PhD candidate Muira McCammon and Center for Media at Risk 2018-2019 postdoctoral fellow Daniel Grinberg the series considers how media forms have shaped the perspectives of visitors, personnel and detainees at the site and how they have used media to enhance public knowledge of this exceptional and often overlooked space. ”Detainee Diary," the third and final episode in the series, features an interview with Mohamedou Slahi, who was detained at Guantanamo Bay from 2002 until his release fourteen years later. Slahi documented daily life as a Gitmo detainee in the memoir Guantanamo Diary.

  • Episode 12.2 Gitmo Media: Visualizing Injustice

    16/07/2019 Duración: 26min

    Gitmo Media is a new three-part podcast series that examines how we experience and understand the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base and its complex history. Produced by Center for Media at Risk 2018-2019 postdoctoral fellow Daniel Grinberg and Annenberg PhD candidate Muira McCammon the series considers how media forms have shaped the perspectives of visitors, personnel and detainees at the site and how they have used media to enhance public knowledge of this exceptional and often overlooked space. “Visualizing Injustice” focuses on the challenges of visually representing the complexity of Guantanamo Bay's military tribunals.

  • Episode 12.1 Gitmo Media: Documenting Detention

    26/06/2019 Duración: 24min

    Gitmo Media is a new three-part podcast series that examines how we experience and understand the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base and its complex history. Produced by Center for Media at Risk 2018-2019 postdoctoral fellow Daniel Grinberg and Annenberg PhD candidate Muira McCammon the series considers how media forms have shaped the perspectives of visitors, personnel and detainees at the site and how they have used media to enhance public knowledge of this exceptional and often overlooked space. “Documenting Detention” focuses on practitioners who visit Guantanamo Bay and try to convey their impressions of the contentious activities occurring there, amidst and in spite of rigorous information controls.

  • Episode 11 Stories of Race & Power

    15/05/2019 Duración: 30min

    In this episode Annenberg doctoral student Florence Madenga interviews scholar, activist and media producer Chenjerai Kumanyika. Their conversation touches on the ethics of media production and research on and by people of color. They also discuss the challenges and opportunities for addressing forms of oppression in the contemporary political moment.

  • Episode 10.2 The Authoritarian Playbook

    10/04/2019 Duración: 20min

    In this episode, Center for Media at Risk Research Fellow Sebastién Mort and Annenberg doctoral student Jeanna Sybert continue their discussion with Visiting Scholar Ruth Ben-Ghiat about “The Authoritarian Playbook.” From press policies and strategies of repression to personality cults, Ben-Ghiat argues that the best way to understand Donald Trump and his contemporaries is by looking at him in the context of a century of authoritarian rulers from Mussolini onward.

  • -Episode 10.1 The Authoritarian Playbook

    27/03/2019 Duración: 30min

    In this episode, Center for Media at Risk Research Fellow Sebastién Mort and Annenberg doctoral student Jeanna Sybert sit down with Visiting Scholar Ruth Ben-Ghiat to discuss “The Authoritarian Playbook.” From press policies and strategies of repression to personality cults, Ben-Ghiat argues that the best way to understand Donald Trump and his contemporaries is by looking at him in the context of a century of authoritarian rulers from Mussolini onward.

  • Episode 9 - Representation & Repair

    26/02/2019 Duración: 27min

    In this episode, Annenberg alum Nour Halabi talks with Lilie Chouliaraki and Minelle Mahtani, two scholars whose work touches on different aspects of the ethics of representation and care.

  • Episode 8 - Speaking the Hard Truth to Journalism

    26/02/2019 Duración: 34min

    In this episode, doctoral student Florence Madenga interviews NYU professor and press critic Jay Rosen about the state of contemporary journalism and protecting the legitimacy of the American press.

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