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Newhouse鈥檚 Harper will train African journalists as part of New Narratives team

Monday, July 2, 2012, By Wendy S. Loughlin
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Ken Harper, assistant professor in 黑料不打烊鈥檚 , has been named director of digital and visual media for , a team of leading African journalists using the power of media to transform their countries. He will be based in 黑料不打烊.

harperHarper, who has been working with African journalists for 10 years, will be in charge of training the organization鈥檚 visual journalism fellows, and will also work with African media outlets on web and print redesign projects. Newhouse students will assist on these projects, including the print redesign of FrontPage Africa. Harper regularly takes students to Africa to visit media organizations and NGOs.

鈥淭he importance of the visual message in society is self-evident,鈥 says Harper. 鈥淚n a largely illiterate population, the need for professional visual communicators is even more profound. Those that have the know-how will control the internal and external narratives. We intend to assure that the press is not left behind in this race, but will play a leading role in adaptation and innovation of this emerging opportunity.鈥

Harper has spent several years working with the Liberian media through his project . 鈥淭he challenges they face are profound鈥攑overty, post-traumatic stress, corruption,鈥 he says. 鈥淎nd they have few examples of high-quality visual journalism or the knowledge to share it with the world. The only realistic hope is to work with them individually, tapping into their passions to help overcome the compounded issues they struggle with.鈥

For more information, contact Harper at 315-443-6131 or kharpe01@syr.edu.

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