Reporting the First Draft of History: How to Write/Film the War in Ukraine

Date
Apr 25, 2023, 1:30 pm4:30 pm
Location
Robertson Hall, Bowl 002
Audience
Free and Open to the Public

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Event Description

Values and Public Life Program at UCHV presents:

A Symposium as Part of the VPL seminar “Media and Democracy”
Reporting the First Draft of History: How to Write/Film the War in Ukraine
 

The VPL seminar on “Media Democracy” will culminate with a public symposium on how to journalists and historians should approach the war in Ukraine.  Speakers include Dariya Orlova, Senior Lecturer at the Mohyla School of Journalism, National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Olena Lysenko, a documentary filmmaker who will show her film “I Never Had Dreams of My Son,”, and the historians Yana Prymachenko and Iryna Vushko.  Questions discussed will include: what particular challenges do those trying to write the “first draft of history” face today, and how might they be different from challenges in the twentieth century?  What do invitees think about the supposed opposition between journalism and activism, about new forms of analysis like Bellingcat’s, and, finally, but not least: what is the future of journalism and media pluralism in Ukraine?  All are welcome.     

Featured Speakers:

Dariya Orlova, Senior Lecturer at the Mohyla School of Journalism, National University of Kyiv- Mohyla Academy, currently Center for Media at Risk, University of Pennsylvania

Olena Lysenko, Documentary filmmaker, freelance journalist, currently Center for Media at Risk, University of Pennsylvania

Yana Prymachenko, Research Scholar, History Department, Princeton University

Iryna Vushko, Professor, History Department, Princeton University

Organizer and Moderator: Jan-Werner Müller, Politics, Princeton

 

 

Sponsors
  • University Center for Human Values
  • UCHV Film Forum
  • Program in Journalism