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Covering Immigration: A Resource for Journalists

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Overview

Nieman Foundation tends to work with Journalists to advance important conversations on various beats in the industry.

Recorded on October 24-26, 2013, during an intensive training workshop on immigration, the economy and U.S. law hosted by the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University with generous support from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. Find more information at http://nieman.harvard.edu/immigration

Syllabus

Opening Remarks: Why this workshop?.
Widening the Lens: Immigration Reform and the Future of our Country.
The State of the U.S. Economy and Key Issues Facing the Country in the Next Decade.
Numbers and Politics: Using Economic Research in Immigration Reporting - Part I.
Numbers and Politics: Using Economic Research in Immigration Reporting - Part II.
Numbers and Politics: Using Economic Research in Immigration Reporting - Part III.
Numbers and Politics: Using Economic Research in Immigration Reporting - Discussion.
What Research Can Tell Us About the U.S. Labor Market and the Impact of Temporary Workers - Part I.
What Research Can Tell Us About the U.S. Labor Market and the Impact of Temporary Workers - Part II.
What Journalists Need to Know About the Balance Between Hiring New Workers and Protecting U.S. Jobs.
Behind the Rhetoric: An Overview of What is Being Done to Enforce Immigration Restrictions.
Perspectives: How Immigration Enforcement Practices Play Out in the U.S..
Digging for Themes in TRAC and What to Expect from PEW and Census Data.
Taming Data, Finding Narratives.
DataViz: A Practical Guide to Mapping and Designing Immigration Stories with Data.
Coming to Terms with Complexity: Taking the Immigration Beat Forward - Part I.
Coming to Terms with Complexity: Taking the Immigration Beat Forward - Part II.

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Reviews

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  • Covering Immigration: A Resource for Journalists is an excellent course offered by the Poynter Institute. It covers the history, politics, and ethical considerations of immigration. The course is taught by experienced journalists who provide insightful knowledge and advice on reporting on immigration topics. The instructors offer practical tips on how to gather information from different sources, assess credibility and accuracy of information, and adhere to journalistic standards. Overall the course provides a great foundation for aspiring journalists interested in reporting about immigration-related issues in an ethical and responsible manner. Highly recommended!
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    Noah Cole
    As a journalist striving to navigate the complex landscape of immigration reporting, I enrolled in the course "Covering Immigration: A Resource for Journalists" with high expectations. I can confidently say that this course not only met but exceeded…
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    Arslan Azhar
    The "Covering Immigration: A Resource for Journalists" course by Harvard University via YouTube is an exceptional resource for journalists and those seeking a deeper understanding of immigration. Structured and engaging, it covers a wide range of topics from historical context to current policies. Experts contribute, offering diverse perspectives. Interactive quizzes and forums encourage active participation. Primarily aimed at journalists, it also benefits educators, students, and anyone interested in immigration. The course emphasizes empathetic and accurate reporting and can be applied in various contexts. Highly recommended for enhancing immigration coverage knowledge and skills.
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    Manal Zidane
    This resource is an essential tool for journalists who want to dive into the complex and ever-evolving topic of immigration. It provides valuable insights, guidelines, and information to help journalists report on immigration issues accurately and responsibly. With a focus on providing balanced perspectives and factual information, this resource equips journalists with the knowledge they need to navigate this sensitive subject with integrity. Whether you're a seasoned journalist or just starting out, "Covering Immigration" is a must-have guide that will enhance your reporting skills and contribute to a more informed public discourse
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    Keely Wootwn
    This was great I love that I could learn all kinds of new stuff to sit and really learn and understand what every person in all of the videos was saying and was talking about was truly amazing
  • Wahid Zaman
    In the course, stories are told from the viewpoint of humanitarian aid workers, diplomats or other external commentators from America or Europe, at the expense of local communities, experts and activists whose experiences remain unheard. And positi…
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    Abdul Rahman Sharqawy
    Overall the course provides a great foundation for aspiring journalists interested in reporting about immigration-related issues in an ethical and responsible manner. Highly recommended!
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    Rehab Abou ElEla
    I would highly recommend Harvard University's "Immigration: A Resource for Journalists" online course to anyone looking to deepen their understanding of immigration and improve their reporting on this important topic. The course is well-designed, engaging, and informative, and the knowledge gained from it can be applied to various areas of journalism.
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    Arif Mahmud
    The course provided insight from industry professionals on what editors look for, how to pitch articles, photography basics, legalities and where to start when it comes to getting your foot in the door. Every tutorial left me feeling motivated and inspired. It answered every question I had about how to enter the world of freelance journalism.

    My tutor and anyone I dealt with from the Academy were quick to respond to any query I had and were always encouraging. For every assignment I handed in I received pages of feedback from my tutor on what did and didn’t work. It was invaluable to be guided by a tutor, and industry experts, who have practical experience and know what it takes to succeed.
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    Amrender Singh
    Excellent course and good learning. Very big learning through this teaching. And some new learning also happened.
  • SHAHNAZPARVEEN MAHROSE
    As editor for ASIAN NEWS INTERNATIONAL PVT.LTD, Covering the Overseas Report will be of great help to me after learning this course.

    Attending a sessions not only provided an opportunity to hear the right speakers but also got a unique way of understanding and doing it all.
  • Gulshan Kashyap
    I really enjoyed the online course. I thought it was well planned and layed out, easy for me to follow. The work load(h.w. & test)was just enough, so i could finish everything with enough time, learn about the topics and not feel over loaded and rushed.
  • Muhammad Zubair
    This course help me to understand Dynamics of the immigrants world. It informs me how to find news in the immigrants areas like Afghanistan, Greece etc
  • Raed Abdo Al-Jhafi
    A special course from which I benefited from a lot of skills that benefit me in my field of work and refine my profession.
    thank you..
    Raed Al-Jhafi
  • Olimpia Fratazzi
    The course was very useful, I am satisfied with the topics covered. I recommend it to everybody. Harvard courses are a guarantee

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