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Journalism in Asia: Reflections from the Field

Careers in Asia Series, Fall 2007

Tuesday, November 06, 2007
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
11377 Bunche Hall

Tom Plate
Columnist and Director of the UCLA Media Center

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James F. Paradise
UCLA Political Science Ph.D. Candidate and former reporter for UPI and Dow Jones in Tokyo

Tom Plate is a UCLA professor, columnist and regular contributor to The South China Morning Post, Mainichi Shimbun, The China Times, The Korea Times, The Khaleej Times, The Seattle Times, The San Diego Business Journal, and The Straits Times. A longtime journalist, he is the founder of the UCLA Asia Pacific Media Network, and of the UCLA Media Center. His column, Pacific Perspectives, appears in the Asia Institute’s online news publication, AsiaMedia.

James F. Paradise is currently researching China’s participation in the World Trade Organization and the implications of domestic and international politics on its compliance behavior. He is a contributing writer for AsiaMedia.

Careers in Asia, a quarterly series  of the UCLA Asia Institute, provides a forum for students and faculty to hear visiting scholars and professionals associated with UCLA discuss their careers and experiences working in, with, and on Asia.

Related story and podcast of the Journalism in Asia colloquium

Tel: (310) 825-0007
asia@international.ucla.edu
www.international.ucla.edu/asia

Sponsor(s): Asia Institute

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