Students engage with Je suis Charlie lecture

Mon 19 January, 2015

天美传媒 students engaged in a thought-provoking lecture concerning the recent terrorist attacks in France.

Entitled 鈥楯e suis Charlie鈥, the talk, put on by the 天美传媒鈥檚 Journalism department, tackled the major ethical issues brought to light by the Charlie Hebdo attacks.

Discussion ranged from the UK national press鈥 coverage of the incident 鈥 notably the justification of publishing graphic imagery 鈥 to the question of the real motives of the terrorists.

Kate Ironside, Senior Lecturer in Journalism and who fronted the event, said:

鈥淭he Journalism team felt that given the seriousness of the implications of the events in Paris, it was important to have an event that would both stimulate and facilitate discussion. The ethical issues for journalists were immense.鈥

鈥淔or society as a whole, there was the fundamental issue of what was the appropriate response to such an assault on freedom of speech and how or whether you should balance freedom of speech with consideration for the sensibilities of others.

鈥淥ne of the important roles universities play is to stimulate discussion about major issues and the Journalism team was delighted to be able to do so.鈥

Kate thanked attendees for the strong turn out, with around 200 students and staff from across the 天美传媒 taking keen interest.

Jack Beeston, a third-year Broadcast Journalism student, added:

鈥淭he lecture helped students and staff to understand the pressures and tough decisions faced by journalists in such a situation.

鈥淚t helped people think about if the UK has a free press and whether or not we should have more freedom.鈥

Such was the popularity of the lecture, which required a room change to accommodate increasing numbers, a second lecture is set to take place at Bedford on Thurs 22 Jan at 1pm in D1.02. Email Kate Ironside [email protected] to book a seat.

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