Lukas Messmer, a 2015 Master of Journalism graduate from The University of Hong Kong’s Journalism and Media Studies Centre has been named the first recipient of the annual Mick Deane Scholarship for Video Journalism. The […]
The Fringe Club will be hosting a book launch event for Dragons in Diamond Village, David Bandurski of the China Media Project’s new book. Tickets from the Hong Kong International Literary Festival are available here: […]
The media image of Chinese lawyers and its impact: struggle unflaggingly, safeguard rights and uphold the law 諶洪果 前西北政法大學副教授,法律社會學研究所所長,公民自治與合作計劃發起人。在做大學教師期間,因公開宣布拒絕參加職稱評選、多次邀請全國知名專家演講、組織獨立讀書會、批評大學管理體制等而遭受各種打壓,最終被迫於2013年12月辭職並發布《辭職公開聲明》。現為獨立法律學者,知無知創始人。 譯著:《司法審查與憲法》、《哈特的一生》、《覺醒的自我》、《哈特論邊沁》。 專著:《哈特的法律實證主義:一種思想關系的視角》、《法律人的救贖》。 日期:二零一五年七月二十七日(星期一) 時間:18:30 – 20:30 地點:香港大學梁銶琚樓202室 對外開放 免費入場 本講座以普通話進行 The lecture will be conducted in […]
Citizen journalism needs to be embraced for its role in providing on-the-ground reporting on trauma and disasters, according to award winning journalist Bruce Shapiro.
JMSC students and alumni have won a raft of honours at the prestigious 19th Annual Human Rights Press Awards in both the student and the general sections.
Almost daily, we’re reminded the world is a dangerous place: earthquakes in Nepal, riots in Baltimore, the Islamic State in the Middle East, religious persecution in Myanmar. So how do today’s journalists tell the stories of our violent world in ways that are both relevant to us, regardless of where we live, but also move us to empathy rather than paralyzing us with despair?
Concerned by growing restrictions on press freedom in Hong Kong and the lack of credible alternative English-language news outlets, JMSC masters of journalism student, Tom Grundy, has teamed up with another journalist to launch a new, independent online newspaper called Hong Kong Free Press.