123. PERSPECTIVE: Kanykei Tursunbaeva and Mark Neville on operating under conditions of war, photography in conflict zones, and the project ’Stop Tanks with Books’
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Kanykei Tursunbaeva, journalist, translator and Research Associate at the European Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and Mark Neville, award-winning photo journalist working in Ukraine since 2015, discuss operating under conditions of war, taking photos in conflict zones, being a 'war artist' and the project Stop Tanks with Books.
More about the European Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (EUASU)
Special issue of American Behavioral Scientist with EUASU scholars: Special Issue: War in Ukraine
EUASU fund to support their work: Keep Scholars and Journalists Safe
Postcode Ukraine Charity - mentioned in the epside: Postcode Ukraine
More about Mark's work: markneville.com
Kanykei Tursunbaeva on twitter: @k_tursunbaeva
Mark Neville on twitter: @NevilleStudio
More about the host: Jessica Genauer
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