一、時間:2015年11月24日(周二)14:00-15:20
二、地點:廣東外語外貿大學南校區(大學城)實驗樓E507演播廳
三、主講人:資深國際新聞記者Arnold Zeitlin, Jim Wolf, Louis Berney
四、主辦單位:教務處、研究生處、教師發展中心、國際交流處
五、承辦單位: 新聞與傳播學院、廣外一羊晚全媒體與國際研究院、語言服務協同中心
六、語言:英文
七、討論議題: Panel Discussion on Western Media Coverage of China
八、嘉賓簡介:
Arnold Zeitlin From 1955 to 1987, Zeitlin worked principally for The Associated Press and served as a correspondent and bureau chief in Lagos, Nigeria; Rawalpindi, Pakistan, where he opened the first AP bureau in that country; and the Philippines. He has served abroad in and reported also from Vietnam, where he was the pool reporter covering the US. withdrawal in 1975, Thailand, Afghanistan, India, Bangladesh, Cuba and Argentina.
Zeitlin received in October 2014 the Ninoy Aquino Medal of Valor for his reporting in the Philippines. In March 2014, the Bangladesh mission to the United Nations honored Zeitlin as an "esteemed journalist" for his coverage in 1969-72 of the Bangladesh liberation movement. Zeitlin received in April 2010 an alumni award for distinguished service to journalism from the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University, his Alma Mater.
Jim Wolf As a career journalist, Jim Wolf has reported major stories from more than 20 countries over 40 years for AP-Dow Jones, Agence-France Presse, Jane's Defence Weekly and Reuters. As a Washington correspondent for Reuters for 26 years, he focused on East Asian security issues, including the U.S.-China-Taiwan tangle, as well as on U.S. intelligence agencies, nuclear proliferation, terrorism and high technology. Wolf has specialized in the crossroads of government, military and business.
Louis Berney is in his fourth year of teaching journalism at Guangwai. Previously, he spent three decades as an American journalist, writing about everything from politics to film, finance to foreign affairs, baseball to government, and pretty much everything in between. He has reported from more than two dozen countries and more than half of the 50 United States. He loves living in China and learning about Chinese culture, history and traditions.