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Interjunction : Media meets academia

Interjunction: Media meets academia
http://interjunction.org/

Interjunction is a platform for media academics and professionals to interact -- and it will present issues of relevance to both groups, from media ethics, to effects, to education. We have launched with the Prince Harry incident, the many questions it raises.

Two stories we carry tonight:
Whose war? Whose prince?
http://interjunction.org/article/whose-war-whose-prince-whose-media/ https://taw.bournemouth.ac.uk/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?

Harry Soldier and the Order of Pressmen
http://interjunction.org/article/harry-soldier-and-the-order-of-pressmen/

Rohit Chopra and Chindu Sreedharan are the founders and editors of the site.

Dr Rohit Chopra is Assistant Professor of Media Studies at Babson College <http://www3.babson.edu//> , Massachusetts. A SAJA member, he writes in a journalistic capacity for Indian and American publications and runs the blog antihistory <http://www.antihistory.blogspot.com/> .
Chindu Sreedharan is a journalist, formerly associate editor to rediff.com and India Abroad. On a sabbatical now, writing up a PhD on media and the Kashmir conflict. Teaches news and online journalism at the Media School, Bournemouth University.

www.thejournalistatwork.blogspot.com
www.waronconflict.blogspot.com
www.indianinengland.blogspot.com
www.footknots.blogspot.com

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http://interjunction.org/
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