Stories that need to be heard.

Author: Christian Jensen

International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA) 2012: Four Days, Two Smartphones [Video]

  Our adventures in Amsterdam documented in this video as well as an interview with Slavko Martinov director of the…

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Viewpoint – Alternative: Squatting Faces its Death Blow

A new campaign will try and make squatting completely illegal. In September 2012, squatting in a residential location, the act…

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International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA) 2012: Russian Dissent Expressed through Art Picks up Pace

  Voina, a Russian artivist collective specalising in provocative street art against state control, has released a documentary which recently…

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Viewpoint – Health: Furious Crusade Against Bad Science

  Ben Goldacre, medical doctor and Guardian journalist is the father of Bad Science a collection of books, hundreds of…

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Country in Focus the Sex Issue: Palestine, the West and a Little Thing Called Sex

Bahaa Milhem, a 3rd year journalism student at City University, talks about the difference in culture when it comes to…

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Isolation: A Lovecraftian-Horror Short Story

Nobody knows what they are. Or where they came from. I’m feeling strangely calm. I guess people who have just…

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‘Journos Abroad’ The Occupation Camp in the Belly of the Beast

Occupy Hong Kong has secured itself a most ironic location, inside the Asia headquarters of HSCB. While the bank has…

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‘Journos Abroad’ AFP, “China is opening up, but it’s still a tough situation”

According to Eric Wishart, Agence France-Presse Asia region chief, China is a still a difficult country to work in, but…

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‘Journos Abroad’ Only the Japanese can Save the Dolphins

  Ric O’Barry, known from the documentary “The Cove”, recognises the film has done a lot of good, yet publicity…

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‘Journos Abroad’ Burma Elections and Ethnic Struggles

On Sunday the first of April 2012 Aung San Suu Kyi and her National League for Democracy will for the first time…

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‘Journos Abroad’ Democracy in Hong Kong?

“People’s aspirations has galvanised a yearning for democracy” says CK Lau, lecturer at Hong Kong Baptist University and Vice-Chairman of…

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Country in Focus the Europe Issue: Germany ‘a lot of untapped potential’

Julien Rath, a second year journalism student with a personal passion for everything Europe, has given Synchronicity an insight into…

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Viewpoint – Europe: Christiania, Last Bastion of Free Thought

Forty years after a group of hippie squatters stormed and took over an ex-army base in Copenhagen for a permanent…

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Independence Issue: A Set of New Politics for Music – Band Review

Crowded together in the dark top floor of The Barfly in Camden, the audience had not been especially turned on…

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Viewpoint – Independence: Voices Raised to No Effect – 2011 London Student Fees Protest

I met Mikaela, 20, an International Relations student, on my way back from marching the streets of London towards parliament in…

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Independence Issue: Traces, a Story of New Life, Both On and Off the Stage

“Traces is an investigation of the spaces that lie in the interstices of the modern world. In three poetic pictures…

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