4. Rules and habits
Being a foreign correspondent means being an outsider. Is who we are an obstacle to getting to the real story?
For ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ International Editor Jeremy Bowen, good reporting involves empathy. But the job of a foreign correspondent means being an outsider.
Detachment was once considered a journalistic virtue, but does lived experience allow you to tell a story more accurately? Is who we are an obstacle to getting to the real story?
Jeremy speaks with: Dean Baquet - until 2022 the executive editor of the New York Times; Emily Bell - professor of the Columbia University Journalism School and a director of the Guardian Media Group; Nikole Hannah-Jones whose 1619 project won the Pulitzer Prize; former Reuters journalist Sabina Cosic and former ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ bureau chief Milton Nkosi.
Presenter: Jeremy Bowen 
Producer: Georgia Catt 
Assistant Producer: Sam Peach 
Additional research: Rob Byrne 
Series mixing: Jackie Margerum 
Series Editor: Philip Sellars
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