Covering Nuclear Issues: A Workshop for Journalists
Participants in Nieman’s “Covering Nuclear Issues” workshop visit the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency Lisa Abitbol
October 24, 2013
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Covering Nuclear Issues: A Workshop for Journalists is an intensive training workshop for journalists covering nuclear issues. Our goal is to bring together a diverse group of reporters, academics, researchers and practitioners in order to help journalists deepen their reporting skills and expand their thinking around nuclear issues, which are increasingly in the news. Hosted by the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard, the workshop is made possible with the generous support of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation and with assistance from the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard Kennedy School.
Session Videos
Welcome remarks
Welcome remarks
Dinner and keynote speakers
Dinner and keynote speakers
Dinner and keynote speakers: Q&A
Nuclear Literacy
Nuclear Literacy: Matthew Bunn
Nuclear Literacy: Katlyn Turner
Nuclear Literacy: Alex Wellerstein
Nuclear Literacy: Q&A
Nuclear Risks, Part 1: The Problem of Nuclear and Radiological Terrorism
Nuclear Risks, Part 1: The Problem of Nuclear and Radiological Terrorism: Matthew Bunn
Nuclear Risks, Part 1: The Problem of Nuclear and Radiological Terrorism: Corey Hinderstein
Nuclear Risks, Part 1: The Problem of Nuclear and Radiological Terrorism: Q&A
Nuclear Risks, Part 2: Escalation and Nuclear Use
Nuclear Risks, Part 2: Escalation and Nuclear Use: Jim Walsh
Nuclear Risks, Part 2: Escalation and Nuclear Use: William Tobey
Nuclear Risks, Part 2: Escalation and Nuclear Use: Vipin Narang
Nuclear Risks, Part 2: Escalation and Nuclear Use: Q&A
Nuclear Risks, Part 3: Nuclear Proliferation
Nuclear Risks, Part 3: Nuclear Proliferation: Jim Walsh
Nuclear Risks, Part 3: Nuclear Proliferation: Corey Hinderstein
Nuclear Risks, Part 3: Nuclear Proliferation: Melissa Hanham