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Journalism Click on course title for description and syllabus:
Dostoevsky: The Novelist as JournalistSpring 2006 |   UC-Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
Covering Conflict in a Dangerous World: Crisis Management and American PowerSpring 2006 |   UC-Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
Terror, Torture and Truth: Human Rights after 9/11Fall 2005 |   Bard College
Covering Conflict in an Age of Terror: Crisis Management and American PowerSpring 2004 |   UC-Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
The Editor as God: Shaping the Words, Guiding the StorySpring 2004 |   UC-Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
The Politics of Terror: Confronting Violent Political ChangeFall 2003 |   Bard College
The New World Horror Show: Covering the Crisis and Catastrophe in Foreign AffairsSpring 2002 |   UC-Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
The Nonfiction NovellaSpring 2002 |   UC-Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
The Nonfiction NovellaSpring 2001 |   UC-Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
Editing WorkshopSpring 2000 |   UC-Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
Reporting on India, Pakistan, and Tibet: Covering Crisis in the SubcontinentSpring 2000 |   UC-Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
Nightmares: Covering Political Conflict and Global Catastrophe in the Next MilleniumFall 1999 |   UC-Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
Wars, Coups and Revolutions: Political Violence and How to Write About ItFall 1998 |   UC-Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
Reporting the Iraq WarSpring 2005 |   UC-Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
Covering Catastrophe: The Management of Inernational CrisisSpring 2003 |   UC-Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
The Politics of Terror: Writing About Violent Political ChangeSpring 2003 |   UC-Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
Covering the Arc of Crisis: Policy Making and Reporting in Asia and the Middle EastSpring 2007 |   UC-Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism |