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News Workshop for Journalists to be held as part of Atölye (Workshop) BİA program will be realized from October 15-23.
The news workshop involves subjects such as rights based journalism, readings of Turkey, news photography, usage of social media in news making, digital security, video news making, city and children, interview, memory studies, what an editor wants what a reporter does.
Workshops of IPS Communication Foundation/bianet are open to journalists from different units of widespread media and unemployed journalists, students from departments of communication, radio and television, rights organizations and anyone interested in.
Final application date for the workshop is October 8, 2018. Fee of the workshop is 200 TL for students and unemployed journalists, 300 TL for employed people.
Workshop’s detailed program will be shared in the upcoming days. You may contact via [email protected] for your questions regarding the workshop.
* Travel and accommodation expense of limited number of participants from outside of the city will be afforded.
* Limited number of participants will be admitted on scholarship.
About Atölye BİA
Workshops of IPS Communication Foundation/bianet are open to journalists from different units of widespread media and unemployed journalists, students from departments of communication, radio and television, rights organizations and anyone interested in.
The workshop programs will include subjects such as “Introduction to Journalism, Rights Based Journalism, Gender Based Journalism, Peace Journalism, Legal Journalism, Investigative Journalism, New Media in News Making, Visualization Instruments for Journalists, Digital Security, News Photography, Environment News Making, Child Based Journalism”.
As part of the program that started in June, New Media Workshop for Journalists, News Workshop for Journalists, News Photography Workshop, Kurdish News Making and Translation Workshop, Environment and City News Making workshops were realized. Legal Journalism will continue until October 8.
This project has been realized with the support of the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA). (SO/ÖS/TK)