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Invisible Borders: Reportage from Our MekongPublication Date2004 SummaryThis book is a compilation of stories, photos and essays from 16 Inter Press Service (IPS) reporters and photojournalists.
All contributors were fellows with the
Our
Mekong media fellowship programme for reporting on
transboundary issues in the Mekong region. These fellows came from China,
Burma, Laos,
Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam and "spread out across the Greater
Mekong Subregion in pursuit of cross-border stories, ranging from dams,
commercial navigation, drugs, HIV/AIDS, culture or trade."
The publishers go on to write that "Through their pens and cameras, these journalists take us through a fast-changing corner of Asia - a combination of different political, socio-cultural and media environments, one that is both modern and traditional, urban and rural, linked by the Mekong river but also separated by it, increasingly integrated but also still restricted by borders and past conflicts." Click here to learn more about this book. PublisherContactInter Press Service (IPS) Asia-Pacific
PO Box 180 Dusit Post Office Bangkok, 10300 Thailand Tel: (66-2) 243-2300 Fax: (66-2) 668-5090 mekong@ipsnews.net IPS website SourceIPS Asia-Pacific commercial brochure; and the Related SummariesPlaced on the Communication Initiative site September 16 2005 Last Updated September 16 2005 |
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