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Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism

New York, NY

Journalism After Snowden

2013 - 2015

To develop the program Journalism After Snowden, designed to explore the changing practices of journalism in relation to the information generated by Wikileaks and Edward Snowden regarding state surveillance and data insecurity. This year-long program will include collaboration among The Tow Center for Digital Journalism, the Columbia Journalism Review, the Columbia University President’s Office, Law School, Department of Computer Science and School of International and Public Affairs. Research, essays and recommendations produced as a result of this program will provide invaluable information for investigative journalists working on issues of national security.

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