【學者觀點】專訪媒體及傳播學者‭ ‬Yazan Badran‭: 流亡新聞的複雜性:敘利亞媒體對香港記者的啟示

Translated title of the contribution: [Scholar's Viewpoint] Interview with Media and Communication Scholar Yazan Badran: Navigating the Complexities of Exile Journalism: Lessons from Syrian Media for Hong Kong Journalists

Yazan Badran, Jacky Lee

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Abstract

As the Chinese government continues to suppress the freedom of speech in Hong Kong, some media professionals are forced to leave Hong Kong and set up different diaspora media overseas. In order to discuss the challenges and coping strategies faced by these diaspora journalists, Rushui visited the Free University of Brussels in Belgium's Yazan Badran, Adjunct Professor of Media and Communication Studies (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, VUB). Badran is a media scholar focusing on journalism and politics in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. Drawing on Yazan's research on journalists in exile in Syria, this interview sheds light on how diaspora media continue to report on news from their places of origin, and how journalists in the diaspora relate to various stakeholders, such as readers at home and abroad, and from a macro perspective.
Translated title of the contribution[Scholar's Viewpoint] Interview with Media and Communication Scholar Yazan Badran: Navigating the Complexities of Exile Journalism: Lessons from Syrian Media for Hong Kong Journalists
Original languageChinese (Traditional)
Number of pages14
No.10
Specialist publication如水 Flow HK
Publication statusPublished - 25 Jul 2023

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ISBN: 978-626-96400-7-2

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