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Kate Nacy
Kate Nacy is a freelance journalist. Her work has been featured in publications based in the United States, Canada and Thailand. In 2008, she graduated from the University of Oregon's Graduate School of Journalism and Communication with a Master's degree in journalism. That same year she began collaborating with the European Journalism Observatory. She is now the EJO's English Web Editor and a PhD student at the Università della Svizzera italiana. Research interests include the decline of photojournalism, news aesthetics, conflict photography and the various motifs and scenarios emphasized in news imagery.
Homepage: http://en.ejo.ch







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