- Journalism and Media Studies Center
The Journalism and Media Studies Centre (JMSC) was founded in September 1999 at
the University of Hong Kong . The center is part of Faculty of Social Sciences in HKU. Educational programmes in JMSC include graduate and undergraduate courses, seminars, workshops and courses for news professionals at all levels of expertise.Mission
The mission of JMSC is dedicated to the pursuit of excellence in journalism and fostering Asian voices in the international media.
Academic Programs
*Reporting and Writing Program
*Media Law Program
*China Program
*Business and Financial Journalism ProgramAdmissions
*The minimum admission grade for Use of English must be C
*Students will have to attend interviews.Faculty
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Yuen-Ying Chan Professor and Director
*David Plott Deputy Director&Associate ProfessorChina Media Project
China Media Project was established by
The University of Hong Kong 's Journalism and Media Studies Center, in 2003.taff
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Ying Chan (陈婉莹)Director of the Journalism and Media Studies Center.Before 1998, Professor Ying Chan worked for 23 years as a reporter, editor and documentary filmmaker in New York City. Professor Chan is a Board member of HKU of the Social Sciences Faculty and an adjunct research fellow of the E-Business Technology Institute.Professor was also on the board of theAsian American Journalists Association . [cite news|url=http://cmp.hku.hk/~/ying-chan/|title=Ying Chan (陈婉莹) |publisher=China Media Project|accessdate=2008-10-10]Prosessor has also taught at the
Columbia Graduate School of Journalism ,Columbia University . [cite news|url=http://media.stu.edu.cn/conference/warcon/?p=31|title=War correspondents conference|date=26 Nov 2007|publisher=Shantou University|accessdate=2008-10-10]Awards won by Professor Ying Chan:
(1)Nieman Fellowship atHarvard University
(2)George Polk Award for her coverage of the people-smuggling trade between the U.S. and China
(3)International Press Freedom Award from theCommittee to Protect Journalists .*
Qian Gang (钱钢)Qian GangDirector, China Media Project,Journalism and Media Studies Centre,The University of Hong Kong
Apart from being a China Earthquakes Expert,Qian Gang was the managing editor ofSouthern Weekend . Qian was also a co-creator and executive editor of “News Probe” CCTV’s pioneering weekly investigative news program. [cite news|url=http://cmp.hku.hk/index.php?cat=13&m=200805|title=Qian Gang (钱钢) |publisher=China Media Project|accessdate=2008-10-10] Qian Gang is also the author of the book "Great Earthquake of Tangshan " which vividly describes the 1986 tragedy.*
David Bandurski (班志远)David Bandurski is a China analyst and freelance investigative journalist at University of Hong Kong and was educated from
Northwestern University . David is responsible for managing the China Media Project website. David Bandurski is a regular contributor inFar Eastern Economic Review ,The Wall Street Journal ,Index on Censorship , theSouth China Morning Post and other publications. [cite news|url=http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121183680811920889.html?mod=opinion_main_commentaries|title=Media Earthquake By DAVID BANDURSKI | FROM TODAY'S WALL STREET JOURNAL ASIA|date=27 May 2008|publisher=Wall Street Journal Asia|accessdate=2008-10-10]David Bandurski’s Honors:(1)2007 Human Rights Press Award for Commentary & Analysis(2)2006 Human Rights Press Award Merit Prize for Commentary & Analysis (joint) [cite news|url=http://www.linkedin.com/pub/5/245/042|title=David Bandurski|publisher=LinkedIn|accessdate=2008-10-10]
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Cheng Jinfu (程金福)Views of JMSC director professor Chan
In an interview given to
Ljubisa Bojic professorYuen-Ying Chan explains some of her perspectives.Q: You returned from the States to found Journalism and Media Studies centre at HKU. What is your vision for this place?
We have very clear vision from the start of the center. We are very clear that we have to promote journalism standards in
Hong Kong ,China and the region. We also want to promote Asian voices in international media and we think that is very important. Because the issue is who is telling our stories, stories of China, Hong Kong and Asia. We need to train our generation of journalists to tell those stories to theworld . So since the creation of the centre we are very clear that this is professional program. We are training students for the real world. We are preparing them to work in local but also international media. We teach fact-based journalism, we teach very hands-on. Our faculty are all very experienced journalists who came to this program with experience of twenty or thirty years in the industry. They were able to impart not only skill but also passion in orientation of our students.Q: How do you see future of mass media?:
We are in trend more international media expanding their power and their reach. But on the other hand I think it is encouraging because more people now are doing journalism. Now anyone can become a
journalist . They open up channels and alternatives for other voices. But it also means that we have to promote professional standards and even better training for what we call now citizen journalists. Everyone can become a journalist and that’s empowering! For that we have reasons to be very optimistic despite the multinationals. Now you have a chance to talk back.Q: Will we have alternative TV programs broadcast on Internet as well?
I think that’s entirely possible because now you can pose
videos ,news on theInternet , accessible worldwide. Traditional and mainstream media pay more attention toalternative media . Smart international are seeking help from citizen journalists. If you are on location when news happens you can capture the story and you can feed it to internationals. And it has happened like in theLondon bombing or like in variousbreaking news events. You have the tools. But we have to prepare ourselves. We have to be better in our skills, in our delivery. We also have to be very mindful of ethical standards. I think the same standards like in [traditional journalism] apply to alternative media. It is about going for the truth, balance and telling an interesting story.Journalism is just not a job, but its a job to communicate with the public
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the University of Hong Kong References
External links
* [http://hku.hk/ The University of Hong Kong]
* [http://jmsc.hku.hk/ JMSC]
* [http://cmp.hku.hk/ China Media Project]
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