Barratt, Jo, author.
It's okay to talk to me.
[Place of publication not identified] : Tactical Tech, 2021.
1 online resource.
Exposing the Invisible ; 9
"Modesty, honesty, care and time, together with varying doses of obsession and concern, are recurring themes in Megha Rajagopalan's story of how she became a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist investigating human rights issues. Megha talks about what it takes to develop and respect sources, to pursue topics, and to embrace collaboration with people from other professional backgrounds in order to reveal a different narrative. "You don't want to immediately frame everything you do as an investigation. It may be that you've produced something that uncovers some kind of wrongdoing, but I guess to term it as an investigation from the outset, it's almost like you're predetermining what the final result is going to be.""-- provided by distributor.
Electronic surveillance.
Sociology.
Violence.
Surveillance électronique.
Sociologie.
sociology.
violence.
Podcasts.
Engel, Kai, musician.
Eskandar, Wael, musician, editor.
Lange, Christy, editor.
Rajagopalan, Megha, contributor.
Ranca, Laura, editor.
Tuszynski, Marek, editor.
Library Stack, distributor.
Library Stack.
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