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2020

2020Technology

Focus on the talent: How Facebook supports the skills of Asia’s newsrooms

Without a doubt, 2020 has been a year of change. Our communities in Asia have endured the coronavirus pandemic for...
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2020Hong Kong and Civil Unrest

AAJA members on being on the ground covering the Hong Kong democracy protests

The pro-democracy protests that roiled Hong Kong over the past year was one of the biggest news stories in years,...
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2020The Pandemic

How Asian newsrooms were disrupted and responded to COVID-19

Many Asian news operations drew on their experience of the SARS epidemic in 2003 — from basics such as how...
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2020Hong Kong and Civil Unrest

Resistance in Hiding: a visual archive

At 11pm on June 30th, 2020, on the eve of the 23rd anniversary of Hong Kong’s handover to China, and...
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2020Media Freedom: 2020

How interlinked economic and political forces create self-censorship in India

Most contemporary discussions on press freedom begin with some sort of rankings: X country slipped Y positions on Z index—that’s...
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2020Podcasts

AAJA-Asia Podcast – PN Balji

Welcome back to the new podcast series from the Asia chapter of the Asian American Journalists Association! AAJA is a community of...
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2020AAJA-Asia

10 years later: A love letter by Ramy Inocencio

Recognize someone not identified in the captions? Let us know at tgbenner@gmail.com Editor’s Note: The Asian American Journalists Association has...
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2020Podcasts

AAJA-Asia Podcast: Ching-Ching Ni, The New York Times

Welcome to the second episode of the new podcast series from the Asia chapter of the Asian American Journalists Association! AAJA is...
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2020Hong Kong and Civil Unrest

Three things I learned from Hong Kong protests, by Ramy Inocencio

Smoking white tear gas canisters arcing through the air. Molotov cocktails exploding against government buildings. Police accused of brutality –...
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2020Podcasts

AAJA-Asia Podcast: Leaning into Change – Angie Lau

Welcome back to the new podcast series from the Asia chapter of the Asian American Journalists Association! AAJA is a community of...
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2020Hong Kong and Civil Unrest

Press freedom under attack in Hong Kong under national security law

Only weeks after Beijing imposed a sweeping national security law on Hong Kong, the government has invoked the legislation to...
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2020Technology

“A must-know for all journalists today”: Kuang Keng Kuek Ser on data journalism

Recent disruptions—especially the coronavirus pandemic—make visualising and synthesizing data essential to breaking news and better informing consumers and the public...
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