PODCAST: CONFERENCE PANEL CHAIR, CONTRIBUTOR & CONFERENCE CO-ORGANISER, November, 2013. The Future of Investigative Journalism & Documentary Filmmaking in Ireland. Conference organiser: A major conference galvanising advanced professional practice in the field of documentary filmmaking, journalism, media and communications, focusing on professional ethics, standards, disclosure, and covering investigating political corruption, corporate wrong-doing and human rights violation.

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    CONFERENCE DETAILS: 23rd November, 2013, The Future of Investigative Journalism in Ireland, Conference Organiser and Symposium Chair, Dublin, Ireland A full service conference for journalists and academics exploring the development, history, theory and practice of investigative journalism in Ireland. Desmond organised and chaired the event through his research centre The Centre for Conflict Resolution Journalism Presenters included: Stephen Desmond, Chair Rita O'Reilly, Irish Medical Journalist of the Year, Reporter on RTE Primetime Seamus Dooley, President of the National Union of Journalists Dublin Remy Farrell, Senior Counsel, expert on whistle-blowing legislation Frank Connolly, Investigative Journalist, and author Constantin Gurdgiev, Lecturer, Journalist & Author
    Original languageEnglish
    Publication statusPublished - Nov 2013

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