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Workshop on how to cover the Indian elections

On Friday 27 April 13.00-16.00 there will be a workshop on covering the political election in India. The workshop is held at School of Journalism (Journalistutbildningen), Gamla Kirurgen, floor 3. Welcome.

Poster
In 2019, the world's largest democracy India will hold its 17th general election, where over 20 political parties and as many as a 4000 candidates will try to grab a seat in India's Lower House which has over 400 seats. Journalists and media researchers across the world view Indian elections as a spectacle that offers a glimpse of the functioning of a vibrant democratic process. In Liquid Newsroom - an interactive workshop - media researcher Vibodh Parthasarathi and journalist Divya Rajagopal will take the participants through the process of covering this complex political process. 

 

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