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Fighting Words
How Arab and American Journalists
Can Break Through to Better Coverage
On September 19th, 2006, the International
Center for Journalists launched Fighting Words, a new guide
for American and Arab reporters, with a forum at Carnegie Corporation.The
guide aims to minimize misunderstandings between these two cultures
by changing the way they cover each other’s worlds. Panelists
Andrew Mosher, deputy foreign editor of the Washington Post
and Hisham Melhem, Washington bureau
chief of the Arabic-language daily An Nahar responded to
questions posed by Joyce Barnathan, president of the Center. They
discussed the need for “deep knowledge”
of one another’s worlds to provide context for accurate news
stories, and urged reporters to recognize how their own cultural
baggage could cause biased coverage and stereotyping.
True understanding would help reverse today’s tendency toward
sloganeering and snap judgements, said Vartan Gregorian, who advised
journalists to have “critical minds for critical times.”
To order or download a copy of Fighting Words go to www.icfj.org.
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