Fellowships
Ms Salla Nazarenko
Ms Salla Nazarenko
- Project Leader at the Institute for War and Peace Reporting - Michaelmas, Hilary and Trinity 2008/09
- Sponsor: Helsingin Sanomat Foundation, Finland
Before moving to Oxford, Salla worked for the Institute for War and Peace Reporting in Tbilisi, Georgia, where she ran an EU-funded project called Cross Caucasus Journalism Network Project. The aim was this project is to bring together and train journalists from all countries and unrecognised territories of South and North Caucasus, where ethno-political conflicts are a part of everyday life as demonstrated by the tragic Russo Georgian war of August 2008. Salla has a Master’s degree in journalism and mass communication from University of Tampere, Finland, and she has also studied journalism in Moscow State University and Polish language at the University of Warsaw. In the 1990’s, she spent a lot of time in Russian Carelia, working for the Finnish language media there and training future journalists at the Faculty of Finnish Language of Petrozavodsk State University. In 1999, she spent six months in Thunder Bay,Ontario, Canada, working for a Finnish newspaper there. Salla’s journalistic career started as a reporter in numerous newspapers in Finland, but since 2002 she has spent more time outside of Finland working on different media development organisations in Central Asia and the Caucasus. Before starting with IWPR, Salla worked for the International Federation of Journalists, the OSCE and International Freedom of Expression Exchange (IFEX).
Research Project
With Or Without Georgia? Portrayal of Abkhazia and South Ossetia in The New York Times, Süddeutsche Zeitung, The Guardian and Novaya gazeta during the conflicts of 2004, 2006 and 2008. Download here
Internet Picks
Title: Institute for War and Peace Reporting
Web: www.iwpr.net
Summary: The IWPR is a journalistic NGO, and its reporters are local journalists in crisis areas that report in a balanced a professional way, yet adding the flavour of being right there.
Title: Civil.ge
Web: www.civil.ge
Summary: Currently the best news website in Georgia, that operates in English and Russian, in addition to Georgian. Timely and balanced news.
Title: Open Democracy
Web: www.opendemocracy.net
Summary: A great resource for stories on human rights, democracy and much more. The authors vary from bloggers to ministers from all over the world – including a substantial amount of authors from developing countries.