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- Ali Mustafa
Resource Type: Article Published: 2014 Ali Mustafa was a Canadian freelance journalist and activist. He died with seven Syrians in an airstrike by the Assad government in the Hadariya neighbourhood of Aleppo on March 9, 2014.
- Another Way of Telling
Resource Type: Book Published: 1995 Everyone in the world is familiar with photographs. And yet what is a photograph? What do photographs mean? How can they be used?
- Bahrain: Well-known photographer held for past week, beaten
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article Published: 2014 Reporters Without Borders calls for the release of Ahmed Al-Fardan, an award-winning photojournalist who has been held without charge in Bahrain for the past week.
- Canadian Information Sharing Service
Pilot Copy, February 1976 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Published: 1976 The first issue of the Canadian Information Sharing Service publication. The name of the publication was later changed to Connexions and then to Connexions Digest.
- EFJ Supports UK Photographers in Counter Terrorism Act Protest
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article Published: 2009 The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) today condemned amendments to the UK Counter Terrorism Act, which came into force in the UK yesterday.
- Fame & Fortune Online
Resource Type: Website Comprehensive listing of awards available to Canadian journalists.
- The Harper Years: Tough Times For Reporters In Canada
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article Published: 2015 As federal elections will be held in Canada on October 19, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) reviews the evolution of freedom of the press and information during Prime Minister Stephen Harper's tenure. It is not a pretty picture.
- A history of violence: Growing up in CAR
Resource Type: Article Published: 2017 A child born from rape and a young gunshot victim grow up amid CAR's cycle of violence.
- IFJ Backs Photojournalists' Fight Back against Arbitrary Ban in London
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article Published: 2011 London based photographers staged a Flashmob outside the city hall in London on World Press Freedom Day to denounce arbitrary restrictions on their work in the city where banning of photography in many public spaces is enforced by private security.
- IFJ Condemns Violence against Photojournalists by Israeli Military in West Bank
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article Published: 2010 The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) today called on Israeli authorities to investigate violence by its soldiers in the West Bank who attacked a group of local photojournalists last week as they were covering demonstrations in the area.
- IFJ Demands Full Investigation Following Israeli Police Attack on Photographers
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article Published: 2014 The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has condemned an attack by Israeli police on photographers near Silwad in the West Bank on Sunday, 26 October. According to reports, Israeli police fired rubber bullets at the photographers at close
- IFJ Denounces Israeli Forces For Targeting Group of Photographers
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article Published: 2013 The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has condemned the Israeli army for "deliberately targeting" a group of photographers covering skirmishes at Qalandia crossing between Jerusalem and Ramallah
- IFJ and EFJ oppose media restrictions in the newly-enacted Spanish Public Security Law
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article Published: 2015 The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) and its regional organisation, the European Federation of Journalists (EFJ), have joined their Spanish affiliates FAPE, FESP, FSC-CC.OO. and ELA-Gizalan in criticising the Public Security Law
- In Praise of the Telescopic Perspective: A Reflection on Living Through Turbulent Times
Perspective to lift the blinders of our cultural moment Resource Type: Article Published: 2017 Maria Popova has found solace in taking a more telescopic view - not merely on the short human timescale of her own life, looking back on having lived through a Communist dictatorship and having seen poems composed and scientific advances made under such tyrannical circumstances, but on far vaster scales of space and time.
- Journalist faced prison for posting media relations number
Resource Type: Article Published: 2013 Carlos Miller founder and publisher of Photography is Not a Crime, a leading blog about free speech and press rights in the U.S., Miller has made it his mission to publicize examples of government overreach and the suppression of journalists' and other newsgatherers' rights.
- Loyalist College of Applied Arts and Technology
Media Profile in Sources Resource Type: Organization
- 150 Years of Photo Journalism
150 Jahre Photojournalismus / 150 Jaar Fotojournalistiek - The Hulton Getty Picture Collection Resource Type: Book Published: 1995
- The Only House Left Standing
The Middle East Journals of Tom Hurndall Resource Type: Book Published: 2009 A journey through the life and thoughts of the late Tom Hurndall, a British photojournalist fatally wounded in Gaza in April 2003.
- Photographing Tragedy
What Victims Actually Want Resource Type: Article Published: 2013 What is the use of a photo when the human conscience has grown numb, and barely appreciates the artistic expression of the photo, not the moral and political crisis it represents?
- Photography and the Powerless
Resource Type: Article Published: 1971 A critique of photographers who come to exploit "the poor."
- Police Shootings, Helicopter Crashes and Bystanders With Cameras: Weighing the Rights of Accidental Journalists'
Resource Type: Article Published: 2015 Accidental Journalist are everyday people who stumble across something news-worthy. Most commonly, these accidental journalists report on those who abuse their power.
- Reporters Without Borders co-launches Photojournalism Competition on Human Rights of the Montreal Human Rights Film Festival
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article Published: 2008 Reporters Without Borders co-launches the first edition of the Photojournalism Competition on Human Rights of the Montreal Human Rights Film Festival.
- A Seventh Man
A book of images and work about the experience of migrant workers in Europe Resource Type: Book Published: 1975 Images, poetry, quotes and short written pieces that portray the experiences of male migrant workers in Europe.
- War Photography at the Tate Modern
Receding into Memory Resource Type: Article Published: 2014 If photography is a record of suspended death, a suggestion that the subject is both frozen in time and rendered lifeless in the broader sense of things, then the nature of war is, in many ways, a perfect medium to capture it. It delves into a grim subject more fitting of the dry morgue than the lively art studio.
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