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“Fixing” the Relationship of Journalists and Fixers: Implications for Islamophobia 

“Fixing” the Relationship of Journalists and Fixers: Implications for Islamophobia 

This presentation by Dr. Shayna Plaut is a post-colonial analysis to map the relationship between foreign journalists, local “fixers” who assist foreign reporters on assignments, and its effect on international news coverage. The research focuses on examining the ethics of power imbalances of race, language and nationality and how this affects the creation of “news” in the Global North. This talk with Dr. Shayna Plaut-- co-investigator of the Fixers project, which reached over 450 people in 85 countries -- will explore the findings of the study as well as its implications for the rise of Islamophobia in western media and policy. 

Tuesday, April 18, 2017 

5:30pm 

GMH Auditorium 

 

Presenter Bio: 

Dr. Shayna Plaut’s work sits at the intersection of academia, journalism and advocacy. Focusing on how people represent themselves in their own media in order to create social and political change, Shayna has a particular interest in peoples who do not fit neatly within the traditional notions of the nation-state including Roma, refugees and immigrants. She has researched and engaged with Romani media, migrant media and Indigenous media in Canada, the US and Europe since 2001. As a Fulbright and Vanier scholar, she has lived and worked in Hungary and the Balkans. Shayna is the Research Manager for the Global Reporting Centre and the project manager for Strangers at Home. 

Shayna's academic writing has been published in Ethnic and Racial Studies (December 2016), Journalism Practice, Alternatives: Global, Local, Political, The European Educational Research Journal, and International Journal for Human Rights, as well as chapters in books published by Routledge, I.B. Tauris and SAGE. In addition, Shayna is the Human Rights Editor for Praxis Center - an online resource center for artists, academics and activists, as well as people who identify as all three - where she writes, interviews and solicits work that critically engage with question of change can be. As an educator, researcher and journalist, Shayna has served as a consultant for the UN’s Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, Amnesty International and a variety of migrant and human rights organizations. Shayna received her PhD from the University of British Columbia, her MA from the University of Chicago and is a proud alum of Antioch College. 

 

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When

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  • 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 18, 2017

Where

Auditorium, Graff Main Hall

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University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Auditorium, Graff Main Hall

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For questions about this event or to request disability accommodations , contact Nizam Arain at 608.785.8541 or narain@uwlax.edu.

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