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Hannah Storm

Hannah Storm

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Hannah Storm, a former director of the International News Safety Institute, is CEO of the Ethical Journalism Network.

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  1. Preventing a Media Mental Health Crisis
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    Preventing a Media Mental Health Crisis

    May 7, 2020 Hannah Storm advises news organizations to incorporate psychological resources into their COVID-19 strategies.

  2. Bad News for Women
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    Bad News for Women

    Mar 26, 2019 Hannah Storm bemoans the global news media's pattern of unbalanced and superficial coverage of many female high achievers.

  3. The Media’s #MeToo Problem
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    The Media’s #MeToo Problem

    Nov 15, 2018 Hannah Storm says that pervasive sexual harassment and abuse of female journalists is weakening the industry.

  4. Confronting Journalism’s Misogynistic Trolls
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    Confronting Journalism’s Misogynistic Trolls

    Aug 15, 2018 Hannah Storm worries that the media's gender balance is being threatened by a surge in online harassment.

  5. The Hazards Behind the Headlines
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    The Hazards Behind the Headlines

    Sep 5, 2017 Hannah Storm shows how threats at home and abroad have made the profession of journalism more dangerous.

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    In Praise of First-Past-the-Post

    Andrés Velasco explains why Britain’s electoral system is better than all the plausible alternatives.
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    Peacebuilding in the Middle East Requires Women

    Anne-Marie Slaughter & Xanthe Scharff argue that negotiations between Israelis and Palestinians must no longer be the province of men.
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    Macron and Europe’s Centrists Are Out of Good Options

    Yanis Varoufakis shows that an intractable economic conundrum lies behind the current impasse in French politics.
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    Immigration Does Not Start at the US Border

    Carlos Alvarado-Quesada laments the failure of Republicans and Democrats alike to address the root causes of migration.
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    Will AI Kill Off Money?

    Jean-Pierre Landau considers some of the underappreciated implications of an economy run entirely by machines.
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    A Philosopher for Our Times

    Enrique Krauze shows that, given rising illiberalism, the seventeenth-century thinker Baruch Spinoza is as relevant as ever.
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    A New Worldview for Troubled Times

    Dennis J. Snower proposes four principles to guide policymaking and global negotiations in the age of climate change.
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    Navigating Today’s Frothy Financial Markets

    Dambisa Moyo offers a basic framework for assessing the risk of new bubbles and their potential spillover effects.
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    An Arab Spring for Bangladesh?

    M. Niaz Asadullah argues that young protestors could help the country chart a democratic course and achieve sustainable growth.

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