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Wednesday, November 2nd - 12:00 PM To 13:00 PM

The Future of Science Journalism in Asia Pacific

English Track

Desciption

The Asia Pacific is home to more than half of the world’s population. Most of them are the poor impacted by climate change and environmental degradation. How does the science journalism approach help journalists to present stories of these underreported topics and make the powerful held accountable? Listen to the stories delivered by experienced science journalists in the region.

A decade after Science Journalism Cooperation (SjCOOP) Asia, the session is also an opportunity for Asian science journalists to connect and share their experiences.

Speakers

Jacob Koshy
Jacob Koshy

Deputy Science Editor, The Hindu

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Timothy James Dimacali
Timothy James Dimacali

Science journalist, Freelancer

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Dyna Rochmyaningsih
Dyna Rochmyaningsih

Science journalist and freelancer, Society of Indonesian Science Journalists (SISJ)

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Jacob Koshy
Jacob Koshy

Deputy Science Editor, The Hindu

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Timothy James Dimacali
Timothy James Dimacali

Science journalist, Freelancer

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Dyna Rochmyaningsih
Dyna Rochmyaningsih

Science journalist and freelancer, Society of Indonesian Science Journalists (SISJ)

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