On June 27th at 5.30pm, Polis will launch a new report exploring the challenges and opportunities in reporting distant suffering. The report written by Dr Shani Orgad based on research by a team from LSE and Birkbeck College will be of interest to NGO’s and Journalists working within marketing and media coverage of disasters, human rights and development
This work investigates the role of proximities on helping the victims of global disasters. Examining...
Some people are exhausted by messages they receive from humanitarian NGOs. Many have become desensit...
The final published version is available here: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(15)60012-
A report aimed at NGOs and journalists working within the marketing and media coverage of disasters,...
This is my introductory speech to the seventh Polis annual journalism conference on 21/4/16: Reporti...
These working papers mark the launch of the Centre for Law, Justice and Journalism’s initiative ‘The...
Here are my notes from a symposium hosted by the Red Cross on how humanitarian crises are mediated b...
Thanks to modern media everyone in Britain knows that there are people suffering from famine, war an...
In 2010, Save the Children UK ran its blogladesh campaign, organizing a media trip to Bangladesh to ...
Event synopsis: International NGOs play a significant role in humanitarian aid, developmental activi...
Can NGO’s do journalism? Isn’t that the job of independent professionals? In this guest-blog, Polis ...
Thanks to everyone who came – thanks to everyone who spoke – thanks to the LSE staff and Polis inter...
Drawing on an original UK-wide study of public responses to humanitarian issues and how NGOs communi...
IPSHU Research Report Series No.32 : 2nd International Symposium 2016 hosted by Institute for Peace ...
Polis has hosted a symposium (yes, we’re that kind of think-tank) on the state of humanitarian commu...
This work investigates the role of proximities on helping the victims of global disasters. Examining...
Some people are exhausted by messages they receive from humanitarian NGOs. Many have become desensit...
The final published version is available here: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(15)60012-
A report aimed at NGOs and journalists working within the marketing and media coverage of disasters,...
This is my introductory speech to the seventh Polis annual journalism conference on 21/4/16: Reporti...
These working papers mark the launch of the Centre for Law, Justice and Journalism’s initiative ‘The...
Here are my notes from a symposium hosted by the Red Cross on how humanitarian crises are mediated b...
Thanks to modern media everyone in Britain knows that there are people suffering from famine, war an...
In 2010, Save the Children UK ran its blogladesh campaign, organizing a media trip to Bangladesh to ...
Event synopsis: International NGOs play a significant role in humanitarian aid, developmental activi...
Can NGO’s do journalism? Isn’t that the job of independent professionals? In this guest-blog, Polis ...
Thanks to everyone who came – thanks to everyone who spoke – thanks to the LSE staff and Polis inter...
Drawing on an original UK-wide study of public responses to humanitarian issues and how NGOs communi...
IPSHU Research Report Series No.32 : 2nd International Symposium 2016 hosted by Institute for Peace ...
Polis has hosted a symposium (yes, we’re that kind of think-tank) on the state of humanitarian commu...
This work investigates the role of proximities on helping the victims of global disasters. Examining...
Some people are exhausted by messages they receive from humanitarian NGOs. Many have become desensit...
The final published version is available here: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(15)60012-