Same same or different? – 6th & 7th Event:
Investigative Journalism in China
05.06.2013
According to „Reporters Without Borders“, China belongs to the ten countries that respect media freedom least, along with Vietnam, Iran, or Somalia. The organisation calls it „the world’s biggest prison for journalists, bloggers and cyber-dissidents“, with about 100 of them being in jail. However, critical journalism and investigative reporting are possible in China. Their role is becoming more and more important, not least due to social media. They are even welcomed by the political authorities – under certain circumstances.
How these circumstances may look like and what spaces of freedom China‘s media landscape offers (occasionally) are some of the topics that will be discussed by our guests Yu Chen and Zhan Jiang. They will also give some insights into the interplay of traditional media, social media, and state media in China.
The discussion will be moderated by Felix Lee.
The event is supported by the Robert Bosch Foundation and the International Media Center Hamburg (IMCH).
• 6th Event / Hamburg
Date:
Thursday, 13th June 2013, 6.30 pm
Venue:
Stiftung Weltweite Wissenschaft
Gästehaus der Universität Hamburg
Rothenbaumchaussee 34
20148 Hamburg
• 7th Event / Berlin
Date:
Sunday, 16th June 2013, 6 pm
Venue:
“Max und Moritz”
Oranienstr. 162
10969 Berlin
Subway: U8 Moritzplatz
Guests:


