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Glen Clancy

Reporting on the perfect storm

What are the responsibilities of online media when it comes to reporting disasters? From Osaka, La Trobe exchange student Glen Clancy considers the difference between Japanese and international coverage of the recent calamities in Japan.

Bilderberg 2010 begins. What’s Bilderberg you ask?

It’s a meeting of the Who’s Who of the world’s rich and powerful, but the press aren’t welcome. Cyber-binoculars in hand, Glen Clancy climbs up a cyber-ladder and peers over the cyber-hedge to see what all the fuss is about with Bilderberg — and why it’s not in the headlines.

Copyright 101

Confused about copyright? Then watch this guide by La Trobe journalism student Glen Clancy.

Reporting on the perfect storm

What are the responsibilities of online media when it comes to reporting disasters? From Osaka, La Trobe exchange student Glen Clancy considers the difference between Japanese and international coverage of the recent calamities in Japan.

Bilderberg 2010 begins. What’s Bilderberg you ask?

It’s a meeting of the Who’s Who of the world’s rich and powerful, but the press aren’t welcome. Cyber-binoculars in hand, Glen Clancy climbs up a cyber-ladder and peers over the cyber-hedge to see what all the fuss is about with Bilderberg — and why it’s not in the headlines.

Copyright 101

Confused about copyright? Then watch this guide by La Trobe journalism student Glen Clancy.

more from Glen Clancy

Left in limbo: a nuclear dilemma

Will Japan learn from the Fukushima nuclear disaster or fall back into complacency? This video by Glen Clancy explores the current Japanese mindset on future nuclear policies.

Reporting on the perfect storm

What are the responsibilities of online media when it comes to reporting disasters? From Osaka, La Trobe exchange student Glen Clancy considers the difference between Japanese and international coverage of the recent calamities in Japan.

Bilderberg 2010 begins. What’s Bilderberg you ask?

It’s a meeting of the Who’s Who of the world’s rich and powerful, but the press aren’t welcome. Cyber-binoculars in hand, Glen Clancy climbs up a cyber-ladder and peers over the cyber-hedge to see what all the fuss is about with Bilderberg — and why it’s not in the headlines.

Copyright 101

Confused about copyright? Then watch this guide by La Trobe journalism student Glen Clancy.

The Importance of Being Ethical

What’s the relationship between ethics and quality journalism? Media Entertainment and Arts Alliance (MEAA) spokesman Mike Dobbie talks with Glen Clancy about the importance of ethics in today’s fast-evolving media industry, and his experiences in training journalists in Afghanistan.

The Balibo probe: How deep will they dig?

What might the Australian Federal Police investigation into the deaths of the Balibo Five uncover? Glen Clancy looks at some of the now declassified material that sheds light on the aftermath of the events of December 1975.