by Alec Cowan | Jul 23, 2018 | Conflict Sensitive Reporting, Crossings Radio and Crossings News, Intercultural and Interreligious Conflict, News
Refugees in the United States are facing increased pressure to leave after deportations began sweeping the country. For those fleeing persecution in their home countries, returning is not an option. Crossings fellow Derek Maiolo speaks with a Ghanian refugee fleeing...
by Alec Cowan | Jul 12, 2018 | Conflict Sensitive Reporting, Crossings Radio and Crossings News, Intercultural and Interreligious Conflict, News
Professor and Crossings Senior Research Fellow Chris Chavez recently attended a UNESCO Conference on reporting in Nairobi, Kenya. Research fellow Emerson Malone spoke with Chavez on the role journalists can play when reporting conflict-sensitive subjects such as...
by emersonm@uoregon.edu | Jan 24, 2016 | Conflict Sensitive Reporting, Crossings Radio and Crossings News
(This is part two of a two-part series. Click here for part one.) In this second installment of Behind the Byline, University of Oregon students and professors gather to discuss the ethics of reporting on the Umpqua Community College shooting. The lineup features...
by emersonm@uoregon.edu | Jan 22, 2016 | Conflict Sensitive Reporting, Crossings Radio and Crossings News
What are the ethics of reporting on a mass shooting? In the wake of the mass shooting at the Umpqua Community College campus in Roseburg, Oregon on Oct. 1, the University of Oregon-UNESCO Crossings Institute hosted a two-part panel forum with those who reported on the...
by Jonathan Bach | Nov 7, 2015 | Conflict Sensitive Reporting, Crossings Radio and Crossings News
A devastating photo of a young Syrian boy found washed up on Turkish shores took on a life of its own in 2015. Mike McInally — editor of the Corvallis Gazette-Times — decided to publish the photo to the front page of his newspaper in the relatively small...