War Journalism Should Be Rooted in Empathy - Not Violence
Offered By: TED via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Watch conflict journalist Bel Trew deliver a passionate 15-minute TED Talk on the need for war reporting rooted in compassion and truth. Explore how journalism can move beyond a constant focus on violence to honestly depict the full impact of war, both in and out of the trenches. Discover stories that illuminate the human toll of conflict, shared with the hope of healing our fractured world. Learn about Trew's perspective on the importance of empathy in war journalism and how it can contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of global conflicts. Gain insights into the potential of compassionate reporting to effect positive change and foster a deeper connection to the human experiences behind war headlines.
Syllabus
War Journalism Should Be Rooted in Empathy — Not Violence | Bel Trew | TED
Taught by
TED
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