Bridging the Trust Deficit: Restoring Credibility in Indian Journalism | Discussion

https://youtu.be/woPrBcqMei0 Abstract India’s media landscape is undergoing profound shifts, marked by technological disruption, market pressures, and growing public cynicism. At the heart of this transformation is a fundamental trust deficit between news producers and their audiences. This discussion paper, grounded in insights from a recent panel discussion featuring senior journalists Rajdeep Sardesai, Sanjoy Majumdar, Ritu Kapur, and Prof. Kishalay Bhattacharjee,…

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IN CONVERSATION with Prof. Nina Berman, Columbia Journalism School

Prof. Nina Berman Read More Nina Berman is a documentary photographer and filmmaker. Her work explores American politics, militarism, environmental issues and post violence trauma. She is the author of Purple Hearts – Back from Iraq, (Trolley, 2004) portraits and interviews with wounded American veterans, Homeland, (Trolley, 2008) an examination of the militarization of American life post September 11, and…

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Journalist Safety by News Organizations: Ensuring the Protection of Those Reporting from the Front Lines

Journalists are essential in providing accurate and timely information to the public, particularly in conflict zones, political upheaval, and social unrest. However, reporting from the front lines can be dangerous, and journalists face various risks and hazards, including physical danger, threats to their safety, and emotional trauma. News organizations are responsible for ensuring their journalists' safety and providing them with…

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