This week, Polis hosted a screening of the documentary ‘Mo & Me’ followed by a Q&A with its producer, Salim Amin, and chaired by Dr Wendy Willems. Blog post by Priyanka Deo, Polis reporte
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The son of Mr Cletos Mhike and Mrs Christine Mhike, Ivo Mhike did his first degree at the University...
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Kok Nam began his photographic career at Studio Focus in Lourenço Marques in the 1950s, graduated to...
[Excerpt taken from Introduction] The purpose of this study is to take a look at one of these Africa...
Following his humanitarian and journalistic work in Rwanda and the DRC, Olivier joined the United Na...
Is journalism simply about reporting the world or do some journalists want to change it? Today I am ...
Some critics of General IdiAmin tend to equate his behavior with that of all Ugandans. Others find ...
Samir Amin was a towering figure of radical political economy - known globally, but particularly rec...
Tonight POLIS will be launching ‘Denied – this bit of truth’, the new documentary by LSE alumnus Shr...
The news industry might be in trouble in the West but today I found a place where journalism is grow...
The recent violence following Kenya’s elections was a profound challenge to journalism in and about ...
The son of Mr Cletos Mhike and Mrs Christine Mhike, Ivo Mhike did his first degree at the University...
Some of Africa’s top journalists are at POLIS tomorrow for a day-long conference. They join more tha...
The POLIS summer school turns to Africa and we talk about how journalism can promote economic and po...
UND alum and ‘Studio One’ vet pursues job documenting global strife, relief behind the camera Restle...
Born in 1956, Santu Mofokeng formed part of the Afrapix Collective that engaged in exposé and docum...
In this July 10, 2003 episode of Global Journalist, host Stuart Loory leads a discussion on Presiden...
Kok Nam began his photographic career at Studio Focus in Lourenço Marques in the 1950s, graduated to...
[Excerpt taken from Introduction] The purpose of this study is to take a look at one of these Africa...
Following his humanitarian and journalistic work in Rwanda and the DRC, Olivier joined the United Na...
Is journalism simply about reporting the world or do some journalists want to change it? Today I am ...
Some critics of General IdiAmin tend to equate his behavior with that of all Ugandans. Others find ...