Life After WikiLeaks: Who Won the Information War? |
2011-04-26 07:57:46
Has WikiLeaks expanded our view of how news should be shared, or ushered in a new age of dangerous muckraking? Do governments have a right to keep secrets, or is radical transparency the only way to ensure accountability?
Come join our panel on Wednesday May 4th at 6:30pm at the Colombian Journalism School Lecture Hall, 116th Street and Broadway NYC
On the panel:
MARK STEPHENS
Julian Assange’s Attorney
ANDREI SOLDATOV
Investigative Journalist & Security Services Expert
EMILY BELL
Director, Tow Center for Digital Journalism
RICHARD COHEN
Columnist, Washington Post
JOHN KAMPFNER
Chief Executive, Index on Censorship
Event Chairman
Wednesday, May 4
6:30 p.m.
Lecture Hall, 3rd floor
Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism
116th & Broadway
New York City
This event is free to attend, but space is limited. To secure your place, register here.
http://fs12.formsite.com/jschoolacademics/form16/index.html
Come join our panel on Wednesday May 4th at 6:30pm at the Colombian Journalism School Lecture Hall, 116th Street and Broadway NYC
On the panel:
MARK STEPHENS
Julian Assange’s Attorney
ANDREI SOLDATOV
Investigative Journalist & Security Services Expert
EMILY BELL
Director, Tow Center for Digital Journalism
RICHARD COHEN
Columnist, Washington Post
JOHN KAMPFNER
Chief Executive, Index on Censorship
Event Chairman
Wednesday, May 4
6:30 p.m.
Lecture Hall, 3rd floor
Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism
116th & Broadway
New York City
This event is free to attend, but space is limited. To secure your place, register here.
http://fs12.formsite.com/jschoolacademics/form16/index.html
Source:
http://is.gd/rDmta6
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