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Tuesday 2 Nov 2010
10:00 - 12:15 Open Lecture Venue: AML119
  New Horizons
 
    Jacqui Banaszynski  
  From the Pulitzer to Unemployment  
    Jerry Kammer  
     
14:30 – 16:20 Class Sharing - JOUR2190 World News Media Systems Venue: CVA105
     
  The Press and Power, American Style  
    Jim Hoagland  
  9/11 Review: Building the Story from the Ground Up  
    Amy Goldstein  
     
Wednesday 3 Nov 2010
10:00 – 12:00 Open Lecture Venue: NAB109
  Puts Modern Mark on Political Cartooning  
    Mark Fiore  
     
09:30 - 11:00 Class Sharing - JOUR2260 (02) Advanced Broadcast Reporting and Production Venue: CVA112
  The Anatomy of Prepublication Review  
    Daniel Barr  
     
10:00 – 11:20 Class Sharing - CS2494(1) Chinese News Writing and Reporting Venue: SCE1005
  Building the Story from the Ground Up  
    Amy Goldstein  
     
10:00 – 11:20 Class Sharing - JOUR7200 (01/04) News Workshop Venue: CVA703
  Commentary and Opinion in the American Press  
    Jim Hoagland  
     
12:30 – 13:30 Class Sharing - JOUR7060 (01) Advanced English for Journalsim Venue: SCE701
  Beyond the My Lai Massacre: U.S. War Crimes in Vietnam and Why they still Matter  
    Deborah Nelson  
     
14:30 – 16:00 Class Sharing - JOUR3160 English for Journalism Venue: CVA703
  At the Crossroads of the Media World  
    Jacqui Banaszynski  
     
15:00 – 16:20 Class Sharing - CS2494(2) Chinese News Writing and Reporting Venue: SCE1001
  What Role should a Foreign Correspondent play?  
    Jim Hoagland  
     
15:30 – 17:00 Class Sharing - JOUR7060(02) Advanced English for Journalism Venue: SCE709
  The Difficulties faced by the Newspaper Industry in the United States  
    Jerry Kammer  
     
Thursday 4 Nov 2010
10:00 – 12:15 Open Lecture Venue: NAB109
  Diary of a Pulitzer Prize Investigation  
    Deborah Nelson  
  Explanatory and Investigative Reporting: Fusing Data and Shoe Leather Reporting  
    Amy Goldstein  
  Inside Out  
    Shai Oster  
     
15:00 – 15:30 Opening Ceremony Venue: WLB103
     
16:00 – 17:30 Forum Venue: WLB103
  Bridging the Gaps: Holding True to Old-Media Values in a New Media World  
    Speakers: Pulitzer Prize Winners Facilitator: Kin-ming Liu; Bonnie Chiu  
     
09:30 – 11:30
Class Sharing -  JOUR2541 Reporting Laboratory
  JOUR3511 Editing Laboratory (Chinese)
  JOUR3531 Editing Laboratory (Broadcast) 
Venue: CVA108
  Technical – Bringing Political Cartooning into New Media  
    Mark Fiore  
     
10:00 – 12:15
Class Sharing -  JOUR2521 Reporting Laboratory (English)
  JOUR3521 Editing laboratory (English)
Venue: CVA703
  Trapped by Power, Set Free by the Truth  
    Jerry Kammer, Daniel Barr  
     
Friday 5 Nov 2010
10:00-12:15 Open Lecture Venue: WLB104
  Satire/Commenting – Ridicule in the United States  
    Mark Fiore  
     
15:00–17:15  The fall of Congressman Randy “Duke” Cunningham Venue: WLB104 
    Jerry Kammer, Daniel Barr  
     
10:00 – 11:20 Class Sharing - JOUR7060(02) Advanced English for Journalism Venue: CVA111
  From Investigation to Pulitzer  
 
Deborah Nelson  
     
14:30 – 16:00 Class Sharing - JOUR7090 International News Translation Venue: SCE701
  Intimacy Journalism  
    Jacqui Banaszynski  
     
Saturday 6 Nov 2010
10:00-12:15 Open Lecture Venue: CVA111
  The Role of the Foreign Correspondent  
    Jim Hoagland  
  The Ethics of Engagement  
    Jacqui Banaszynski  
     
Monday 8 Nov 2010
09:30 – 10:20 Class Sharing - JOUR2310 Theories and Techniques of News and Feature Reporting I Venue: CVA703
  The Use of Confidential Sources  
    Daniel Barr  
     
14:30-16:00 Class Sharing - JOUR7080 Current Issues & Case Studies in International News Venue: SCE709
  Careless Detention  
    Amy Goldstein  
     
AML=International News and Communication Resources Centre, Shaw Campus 
CVA=Communication and Visual Arts Building, Baptist University Road Campus 
NAB=New Academic Building, Lam Woo International Conference Centre, Shaw Campus
SCE=School of Continuing Education Tower, Baptist University Road Campus 
WLB=The Wing Lung Bank Building for Business Studies, Lam Woo International Conference Centre, Shaw Campus