Advanced Journalism Training in Kosovo
05 07 2007 The BIRN Serbia team organized an advanced journalism
training session for local Serbs, Montenegrin and Bosniak journalists in Kosovo.
The training was held from June 29 to July 1, in northern Mitrovica, as part of
BIRN's ongoing Minority Training and Reporting project.
 |
| Kosovo Training |
The group
comprised journalists who, having completed primary level training, have become
regular BIRN contributors from Kosovo. In addition, two journalists were trained
for the first time in news analyses and feature writing. They will begin work
with other colleagues on articles dealing with issues concerning
minority communities in Kosovo.
The training was delivered by Aleksandar
Vasovic, BIRN Serbia editor, and Tim Judah, British journalist and expert on the
Balkans. Over three days, Vasovic led a discussion on the differences in
approach to reporting on Kosovo by journalists in the disputed territory,
Belgrade and abroad, and looked at different ways of making a local story
interesting and understandable to international readers.
Judah then held
an editorial session with journalists; talking about how to put events in wider
context, give local stories a broader perspective, about sources in the
international community and new topics emerging in Kosovo.
Special
attention was devoted to the question of ethical dilemmas raised by trainees,
such as a reluctance to tackle topics that are not in the interest of their
communities and the boundaries of professionalism.
Both Vasovic and Judah
participated in a session devoted to outlining stories that will be published in
August in a special edition of Balkan Insight.
The British Embassy in
Belgrade and National Endowment for Democracy, NED, sponsored the event as part
of a three-year journalism-training project.
Komentari:
Nema komentara.