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08: Training course for the students of the School of Communications and Journalism (Baranovichi, Belarus) - Part 2

Place: European Centre of Communication and Culture, Warsaw
Dates: 5-12 May 2003
Number of participants: 14
Course language: Russian


Objectives:

to practice information gathering, journalistic researching;to practice analytical journalism;to practice writing features, compiling photo reportages;to produce a magazine

Methods:

The course participants were divided into three groups, each group was to supply articles to the magazine to be produced. Each group was working under the supervision of a trainer, – an experienced Polish journalist. Visits to the Warsaw-Wawer local municipality council, to the editorial offices of the local weeklies “Życie Otwocka” and “Linia Otwocka” served as a source for individual information gathering and researching of such topics as life of a certain Warsaw district (in this case a Warsaw-Wawer district): history of the district, its social, economic and religious issues.


Group supervisors:

Jacek Hugo-BaderMaria WiernikowskaAgnieszka Romaszewska-Guzy

Lecturers:

"Photo reportage and photography in a periodical", Chris Niedenthal"Big journalistic forms: feature, interview", Jacek Hugo-Bader"The work of a war correspondent (radio, TV, press)", Maria Wiernikowska"Publicistic forms in journalism", Barbara Sułek-Kowalska"Journalistic investigation: threats to the freedom of a word", Jarosław Jakimczyk


Training course output:

a 40-pages magazine "Wawer Station"

            Please, notice that the file size is 22,2 Mb in PDF format.

Photo archive of the course:

 


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