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November 17, 2021

[SSJ: 11640] Media Coverage of the Myanmar coup d'état, Nov. 20th, 7pm at Sophia U.

From: David H. Slater <dhslater@gmail.com>
Date: 2021/11/16

Sophia University Institute of Comparative Culture Lecture Series 2021

Citizen power reveals "What's Happening in Myanmar"
<https://www.icc-sophia.com/post/2021%E5%B9%B411%E6%9C%8820%E6%97%A5%EF%BC%9Acitizen-power-reveals-what-s-happening-in-myanmar>

Ayako Takada
Program Director, Special Content Development Center, Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK)

Nov 20th, 7pm (Tokyo time)
On Zoom
Free and open to all; talk in English with Japanese questions welcome
Please register from HERE <https://forms.office.com/r/70KszAbpK9>
(https://forms.office.com/r/70KszAbpK9)

*Abstract:* Since Myanmar's military seized power on February 1, 2021, at least 1,000 people have been killed and over 8,000 others remain in detention. At NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation) in Tokyo, the Myanmar News Team began covering the situation in Myanmar immediately after the coup. Numerous videos posted on social media by people in Myanmar offered vital insights into what was going on. In some cases, analysis of multiple videos and images using cutting edge technology has shed new light on aspects of the crackdown and civilian deaths. We put up a website to archive the citizens' videos and show results of the investigation, as many videos have already been removed from digital platforms in response to the tightening military information control. Here is the NHK site, "What's Happening in Myanmar"https://www.nhk.or.jp/special/myanmar/en/
<https://www.nhk.or.jp/special/myanmar/en/>

In the lecture, an NHK Myanmar News Team member will introduce how NHK is building a new investigative journalism system in response to what'sbeen happening in Myanmar, where many actual events are increasinglyhidden from us.

*Bio:* Ayako Takada is Digital Development Director, Social ProgramDepartment at NHK. With more than 15 years of experience in TV, webcontent and writing at NHK she has covered 10 different countriesincluding China, Japan, US and Myanmar, working on a diverse range oftopics from live sports to political uprising. She has been the NewsDirector in many programs including "Ohayou Nippon," "Asa-ichi," "NewsWatch 9" and "Kokusai Hodo." She is a graduate from Kyoto University inAnthropology (BA and MA) and has been a visiting fellow at the CraigNewmark School of Journalism at CUNY and the Weatherhead East AsianInstitute, Columbia University. You can see some more of Takada's workhere:https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20210414/k10012971791000.html
<https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20210414/k10012971791000.html>

This Talk is organized by David H. Slater and The Collaborative Research
Unit "Digital Social Science and Oral Narrative Research."

Sophia University Institute of Comparative Culture:
https://www.icc-sophia.com

Sophia University Institute of Comparative Culture
7-1 Kioicho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-8554
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David H. Slater, Ph.D.
Professor of Cultural Anthropology
Faculty of Liberal Arts, Graduate Program in Japanese Studies
Sophia University, Tokyo

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