Authoritarian regimes have burrowed in across Asia, Europe, and Latin America. Governments wield laws, the military, and the internet to restrict free speech and stifle debate. How can journalists succeed at rooting out facts and crafting the narratives necessary to inform citizens, fuel academic inquiry, and sustain democracy?
The Program in Journalism invites you to join us for this timely multi-disciplinary exploration, co-sponsored by the Princeton University Office of Communications and the Department of Anthropology.
The panelists: Barbara Demick, visiting McGraw Professor of Writing; foreign correspondent and author Razia Iqbal, visiting Ferris Professor of Journalism; anchor of the BBC’s Newshour Maria Ressa ’86, 2021 Nobel Peace Prize winner; journalist and CEO of Rappler Carolyn Rouse, Ritter Professor of Anthropology; chair of the Department of Anthropology
Discussion moderated by Joe Stephens, Ferris Professor of Journalism in Residence and director of the Prog
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