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The end of the world as we know it?

The existential threats posed by climate change, pollution and environmental degradation have seen the emergence of environmental journalism, a field in which Jonathan Watts is a rising star. Watts is Asia environment correspondent for The Guardian and a former president of the Foreign Correspondents' Club of China and vice president of the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan

Reasons to be cheerful?

Ginko Kobayashi worked in Japan from 1991 to 2002 as a reporter and business editor at The Daily Yomiuri, an English-language newspaper published by The Yomiuri Shimbun. Ginko shared insights about the SoE conference and the prospects for the global newspaper industry in an email interview with IIJNM Visiting Professor Mark Austin.

The brave new world of multimedia journalism

Justin McCurry, Japan correspondent of The Guardian newspaper, a pioneer in online journalism, recently attended a training course at the newspaper’s head office in London designed to expand his multimedia competencies. In this email interview, IIJNM students asked McCurry about his personal experiences working as a multimedia journalist and how sees the future of this new field.

A peep behind the facade of a Potemkin village

Irish journalist David McNeill recently visited the North Korean capital, Pyongyang, ostensibly to report on a film festival there, but with the real intention of trying to gain some insight into the expected handover of power from “Dear Leader” Kim Jong-il to his son Kim Jong-un. But McNeill and Richard Lloyd Parry, Asia editor of The Times, ran into trouble after giving their local minder the slip and attempting to photograph an illegal street market. In this email interview with IIJNM students, McNeill talks about his brush with the authorities in the totalitarian state.

How reporters, news organizations can leverage social media

As part of their recent classes on how journalists can use social media for purposes including newsgathering, research, interviewing, crowdsourcing and publishing, IIJNM Multimedia students conducted an e-mail interview with Devin T. Stewart, editor of Policy Innovations, an online magazine published by The Carnegie Council that promotes ethics in globalization. Following are excerpts of the interview.