LevelItem
Ref NoGEM/7/3/1/1
Title'Reporting the developing world after the Cold War' seminar administrative records
DateJune 1992 - July 1993
Extent2 files
Creator NameGemini News Service; 1967-2002; news agency
DescriptionAdministrative records, June 1992 - July 1993, relating to the 'Reporting the developing world after the Cold War' seminar at Regina University, Canada, organised by the University's School of Journalism and Communication and Gemini News Service, 1 October 1992 - 4 October 1992.

Includes: an application for funding for the Seminar to the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), nd, [early 1992]; a letter from the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), announcing the award of funds for the Seminar, June 1992; estimated costs and budgets, August 1992; lists of potential delegates, August 1992; invitations to attend and write seminar papers, August 1992 - September 1992; correspondence concerning arrangements for delegates travel and accommodation, August 1992 - September 1992; list of attendees, September 1992; delegates pack including a programme of events and a selection of seminar papers, October 1992; completed participant registration forms, October 1992; letters of thanks from Derek Ingram (Gemini editor), to attendees and speakers, October 1992 - November 1992; a Gemini article concerning the Seminar: GS 4498 'Gemini creates a sense of journalistic fraternity', written by attendees Sharon Marshall (Caribbean Broadcasting Union); Kuldip Nayar (author and columnist from new Delhi, India) and William Saidi (editorial director, Sunday Times, Zimbabwe), October 1992 and correspondence between Derek Ingram (Gemini editor) and the University of Regina concerning the publication of the book based on the Seminar's papers and debates entitled, 'Whose Story? Reporting the developing world after the Cold War', edited by Jill Spelliscy and Gerald Sperling, (Calgary, 1993), June 1993 - July 1993.
Access StatusOpen(part)
Access ConditionsSubject to access restrictions in line witht the Data Protection Act.
Related MaterialA copy of 'Whose Story? reporting the developing world after the Cold War' by Jill Spellisey and Gerald Sperling is avaliable in the Historical Reference Library (HRL/217).
FormatTypescript
Manuscript
Printed document

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NA20India/Asia
NA138Zimbabwe/Africa
NA150Canada/North and Central America
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