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Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 8:44 am Post subject: Sat17Nov - LONDON - Media War Conference |
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In a message dated 14/11/2007 08:27:32 GMT Standard Time,
email: mwaw@btinternet.com
Media Workers Against the War
http://www.mwaw.net
In this mailing:
1. Roy Greenslade: "Can you afford to miss this event?"
2. Video: John Pilger on war and the media
3. Reserve your place now – buy the ticket later
4. How to get there
5. Final agenda
1. Roy Greenslade: "Can you afford to miss this event?"
The Guardian media commentator and professor of Journalism at City University devoted his blog on Monday to MWAW's conference on Saturday and asked: "Can you avoid to miss it?"
Read it here: http://tinyurl.com/2l87or
And here are the conference details:
The First Casualty? War, Truth and the Media Today
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17
2.00pm-6.30pm
(Registration from 1.30pm)
London School of Economics, Aldwych, London, WC2A 2AE
Tickets £10 / £7 concessions
Speakers include Peter Wilby, Andrew Gilligan, Michelle Stanistreet, Nick Davies, Moazzam Begg, Tony Benn and many others
The event will ask what we have to learn from the coverage of the war in Iraq, what to avoid in reporting Iran, what the BBC can do to stand up to government bullying, and what coverage of modern warfare should look like.
Details and tickets: http://mwaw.net/conference/
Hosted by Media Workers Against the War
Press inquiries: 07810 641 459
Other inquiries: 07801 789 297
2. Video: John Pilger on war and the media
The conference will open with short video interviews, filmed exclusively by Media Workers Against the War, with top journalists unable to attend the event, including John Pilger, Martin Bell, Navid Akhtar, Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, John Kampfner, Jonathan Steele, Jeremy Dear and others.
Excerpts from the interview with John Pilger - here is a taster of what you will see:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fuf9GG_WhBQ
3. Reserve your place now – buy the ticket later
If you'd rather not buy a ticket online, and it's late to do so by post, reply to this email to reserve yourself a place. You can pick up the ticket on the day
4. How to get there
The Old Theatre at the London School of Economics is on Houghton Street, just off Aldwych.
The nearest tube station is Holborn. It's a 7-minute walk from there, or it's one stop on any bus from the station heading south along Kingsway.
Here is a map of the area:
http://tinyurl.com/yvcaq9
And here is a map of the venue – the conference is being held in the building marked A:
http://tinyurl.com/2toxw
5. Final Agenda
1.30pm Registration
2pm - Welcome and video showing
2.15 – 3.15pm Plenary: The First Casualty: War, truth and the media today
With Tony Benn, Peter Wilby, Sami Ramadani
3.45 – 4.45pm Workshops
1. Afghanistan: Britain's other war
with Rachel Morarjee, Financial Times reporter in Kabul 2003-2007
2. Journalists in the war zone
with author Philip Knightley and Xavier Couso, brother of Jose Couso, Spanish camerman killed by US troops in Iraq
3. War bias in the media: the evidence
with Piers Robinson of Manchester University and Des Freedman of Goldsmith's College
4. The media and the anti-war movement
with Peter Wilby of the Guardian and Jane Shallice of the Stop the War Coaliton
5. Islamophobia: is there a media problem?
with former Guantanamo detainee Moazzam Begg and Michelle Stanistreet, NUJ president
6. War plan Iran
With Somaye Zadeh of Campaign Iran, Julie-Anne Davies, editor of Free Press, and Addas Ebalat, Campaign Against Sanctions and Military Intervention in Iran
4.45-5.15 Break
5.15 Plenary: Making a difference - towards a critical media
With Andrew Gilligan, Andrew Murray, Nick Davies, BBC activist
6.45pm Conference ends
http://mwaw.net/conference/
Inquiries: 07801 789 297 |
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Mark Gobell On Gardening Leave
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Link to Nick Davies' speech at this conference.
Nick Davies: How “flat earth” news is killing journalism
Speech at the conference “The First Casualty? War, Truth and the Media Today”, London School of Economics, November 17, 2007. Nick Davies is an award-winning investigative reporter who writes regularly for the Guardian.
I’m not an expert on Iran or Iraq. I think I’m here partly because I’ve been a hack, a reporter, not just a journalist but a guy running around with a notebook and a pen, for an extraordinarily, ridiculously long time, but also because in the last couple of years I’ve decided to do something rather weird which is to interrogate my colleagues, which has turned into a book to be published next year called Flat Earth News.
Extracts:
Quote: | A classic example of an Astroturf group is the Iraqi National Congress, the INC. The INC didn’t just emerge out of nowhere, it was invented and created by a man called John Rendon, a PR guy who used to work for the Democrats, he ran Jimmy Carter’s PR campaign. And since the American invasion of Panama in 1987 has been working on contract for American intelligence, the State Department and the Pentagon, running PR campaigns to change the way we think and feel about the world. And it’s very easy. Once you’ve reduced journalists to churnalism, all they have to do is feed us stories. So John Rendon says okay, we’re going to change the way the world looks at Iraq, I need a story, I’ve got a huge budget from the State Department, I’ll create the INC, I’ll hire Ahmed Chalabi and all these other guys, we’ll hold conferences in Vienna and London, we’ll invite the hacks, the hacks will write the story, we get them to put it across. It’s easy. |
Quote: | There are marvellous examples of it. You can see them running on Iran now. I love the Zarqawi story. Remember Zarqawi, the leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq? Huge chunks of the Zarqawi story were produced by this strategic communications machine. Absolute *, to use that technical term again. Remember when he first surfaced Zarqawi only had one leg? Then later on when he was on video cutting people’s heads off miraculously he had sprouted a second one. They’d lost their own story line! |
Churnalism. Very good. _________________ The Medium is the Massage - Marshall McLuhan. |
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