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Mar31
Monday.COME MAR 31 2014

Monday.COME
“Privileges in Daily Life: Reflections on Violence in News Coverage”

Privileges permeate the daily news in China. They are embedded in the clashes between unlicensed vendors (Xiaofan) and urban controllers (Chengguan), the traffic accidents committed by military vehicles that end...

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Mar17
Monday.COME MAR 17 2014

Monday.COME
“Seeing through Their Lenses”

As mini-films are getting more and more popular, being a director does not sound too difficult. But reality is in the details. Two students from the jcSchool first started directing...

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Mar7

Academics Without Guarantees: Screening and A Special C-Centre Event Memorizing Professor Stuart Hall

The Stuart Hall Project is a sensitive, emotionally charged portrait of cultural theorist Stuart Hall. Highly acclaimed at the 2013 Sundance and Sheffield Documentary festivals, the new film is produced...

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Mar3
Monday.COME MAR 3 2014

Monday.COME
“The People’s Art and Labor Movement”

Ms. So graduated in 2000 from the Department of Government and Public Administration, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, and took part in a drama related to the June 4th...

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Feb24
Monday.COME FEB 24 2014

Monday.COME
“Holding on to Press Freedom in a Tempest”

Date: February 24, 2014 (Monday) Time: 12:30pm – 2:00pm Venue: NAH 313 Speakers: CHOY Yuk Ling (Chairwoman, Programme Staff Union, Radio Television Hong Kong) SIN Wan Kei (Representative, Ming Pao...

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Feb22
Alumni Activities FEB 22 2014

Alumni Association Career Talk 2013-14

On 22 February 2014, the Alumni Association of the School of Journalism and Communication organized a career talk for undergraduate and postgraduate students, and invited 5 speakers from the fields...

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Feb17
Monday.COME FEB 17 2014

Monday.COME
“About the Execution by Dogs: How we should see North Korea?”

Towards the end of 2013, Takungpao reported that Kim Jong-un executed his uncle Jang Song-thaek by feeding him to dogs alive. It is hard to tell whether this is true...

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Jan24

2014 Greater China Visiting Scholar Programme

Greater China Visiting Scholar Symposium Date: 24 January 2014 (Friday), 2:30pm-5:30pm Venue: NAH 314 Language: Mandarin Host: Christine HUANG (Professor, School of Journalism and Communication, The Chinese University of Hong...

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