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  • #20589
    Anonymous
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    Hi! Are we already registered if we put our name on the list at this past weekend's China Tour Seminar?

    #20590
    Anonymous
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    I don't remember if I gave you my registration form on Monday, but I plan on being there!

    Steve Feng

    #20591
    Anonymous
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    I am not sure if there will be a "Thoughts on covering China" thread and I cannot wait.

    Though I was left with more questions than answers I truly enjoyed the workshop. I have so much information to give to my students and I know they will love every bit of it. I do not even need to teach, I think the stories themselves do that. Thank you for such great experience.
    edited by ccastaneda on 4/21/2012

    #20592
    Anonymous
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    Amazing journalists! What I really appreciated about the workshop was that each presenter had such a different background and experience, but they were all approachable, funny, and interesting. Thanks for arranging it Yingjia and Clay.

    #3421
    Rob_Hugo@PortNW
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    Dear Colleagues,

    Per our seminar schedule for this spring, we will be having a weekend half-day workshop at USC on Saturday, April 21. This will be Session #3/4 of our East Asia seminar. For this workshop entitled "Covering China," we will be presenting award-winning and print and broadcast journalists, Rob Schmitz fromMarketplace; Mei Fong from the Wall Street Journal, and Ching-ching Ni from the Los Angeles Times to speak on their experiences on reporting on China.

    We will waive the registration fees ($25) for our teachers on that day. The information for this half-day workshop is as follows:

    China’s rise is one of the most dramatic and complex stories of our time. The country is enormous, diverse, and the issues are many. It’s a challenge to convey how China is changing to audiences an ocean away. Join us for a half-day workshop and then enjoy the Los Angeles Times Book Festival at USC. Presenters are award-winning print and broadcast journalists. You’ve no doubt read or heard their work. Come learn about how events and trends become the stories you consume and sometimes share with students. Since news reports do much to shape our attitudes about China and other places, it’s vital that we consider how news is produced and how such discussions can help students become stronger news consumers as well as writers and presenters. Reserve your place at the workshop now. Space is limited.

    Presenters:
    Rob Schmitz, Shanghai-based reporter for public radio’s Marketplace
    Mei Fong, former Hong Kong and Beijing-based Wall Street Journal reporter
    Ching-ching Ni, former Beijing-based for the Los Angeles Times

    Moderator:
    Clayton Dube, USC US-China Institute

    Schmitz’s work on dishonest reporting on FoxConn has attracted considerable attention in recent days. Fong was part of a team that received a Pulitzer Prize for reports on “China’s Naked Capitalism.” Ni’s honors include a prestigious Nieman Foundation Fellowship at Harvard University. In addition to extensive experience in China, each of these reporters worked in the United States covering a wide range of stories.

    Date:
    Saturday, April 21, 2012

    Time:
    8:30 am - 12: 30 pm

    Location:
    University of Southern California
    Annenberg Auditorium (ASC) 204
    Please click here for an interactive map of USC.

    Reservations:
    The reservation form is attached in the email.
    Reservations are required and space is limited. Please send the reservation form either via fax (213-821-2382) or as an email attachment ([email protected]). You will receive an email confirmation of your enrollment within 48 hours.

    Registration Deadline:
    Tuesday, April 17, 2012 or you can give it to me at the next seminar session (next Monday, 4/16)

    Parking Information:
    Parking at USC is $10. We advise you to park in Parking Structure A (PSA). Enter at the Vermont Avenue Entrance at 36th Place (Entrance 6). Please click here for an interactive map of USC.

    Carpooling Information:
    The carpooling thread is set up under our "Pasadena 2012 Spring East Asia Seminar" thread. Please feel free to set up carpooling with your fellow colleagues.

    The festival attracts large crowds, so come early.

    Please let me know if you any questions and I'll be happy to address them.

    Best,
    Yingjia
    edited by yhuang on 4/9/2012

    #20593
    Anonymous
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    I enjoyed this weekend seminar. I didn't know how much 'journalist' go through, and the stories that had. I was so motivated that came home and showed the same videos to my sister and talked to her about what's going on in China. Again, I've never been to a seminar like this and have met such great presenters.

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