This course examines the history and practice of the journalism of global affairs. Topics covered include foreign and war correspondence; reporting on international organizations, development issues and natural disasters; and techniques for reporting in remote or unfamiliar surroundings. The practice of journalism is situated in the context of broader international political, economic and military trends. Students examine the challenges faced by journalists who report on global events, including attempts to control the flow of information and the rapid evolution of newsgathering technology.This course is available as part of both the undergraduate Journalism program and the News Studies Minor. Courses are subject to availability. For a list of all courses click
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This course may not be taught by the instructor seen in the video. Instructors are subject to change from year to year.