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News Channel Economist
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Location:
London, United Kingdom, E5 0AL, United Kingdom
Organization:
WORLDwrite
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Start date:
July 18, 2008
Sex:
All are welcome
Language(s):
English
Last updated:
July 18, 2008
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End date:
July 18, 2010
Age:
Adults (18-64)
Area of Focus:
Media and Journalism, Politics
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Description:
Working with the charity WORLDwrite, volunteers are needed to join a team committed to developing an alternative monthly newsreel and fledgling News Channel. Covering work produced by the charity’s volunteers, as well as key debates and issues, the newsreel will examine the hot issues, investigate alternative views and summarise opinions. The newsreels will not cover the usual stories or existing preoccupations but will seek out local and global subjects which challenge prevailing assumptions, advance new knowledge and critique contemporary fads. With an uncompromising stance on global equality, the fledgling channel and its monthly programme will seek to influence prevailing attitudes and ideas. WORLDwrite is looking for a volunteer economist with a sound knowledge of current economic debates, history and theories and a thirst for critical ideas. This role involves researching, locating and investigating economic viewpoints and stories and summarising content for possible programmes. Volunteers can take on the whole job or smaller aspects. Time is flexible for this project and much can be done from home or college. This project welcomes newcomers to the UK to help advance a truly global perspective.
Good computer literacy, a critical outlook, good writing skills and interest in financial and economic news are essential for this role. A commitment to global equality is a must!
How to Apply:
Contact one of WORLDwrite's Volunteer Coordinators Emma Grant or Aisha Forbes at world.write@btconnect.com and visit the website www.worldwrite.org.uk for more information.
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Permalink:
http://www.idealist.org/if/i/en/av/VolunteerOpportunity/153009-124/c
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