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Ethics, Tactics, and Tensions in Human Rights Reporting

Posted on March 20, 2016December 21, 2018 by Buerger Catherine

Professor Shayna Plaut

Simon Fraser University

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This entry was posted in Arts Media and Human Rights, Media and Human Rights, Research Methods, Syllabi and tagged journalism, research methods.
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