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    • Team
  • about the program
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    • Armenia
    • Azerbaijan
    • Belarus
    • Georgia
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    • Attendance (On-Ground) Phase in Hamburg
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Hrant Galstyan

Hrant Galstyan is an Armenian journalist based in Yerevan. He currently works at Hetq.am, a media outlet of the Investigative Journalists of Armenia, where he writes mainly about society, media, culture and new technologies. Hrant Galstyan graduated from Yerevan State University in 2014 with a master’s degree in Communication, Media and Society, which touched upon how technical innovations result in changes in journalism. He is also interested in visualization and new forms of storytelling, as well as innovations and global trends in journalism.

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VIDEO

A Dancing Anarchist: Documenting Street Art

A group of activists creates street art in Armenia. A sprayer and a photographer: the former to create the art, the latter to keep it alive. …
by Hrant Galstyan | 11/16/2015
Egbert Nießler shows the newsroom of  Hamburger Abenblatt to the journalists / Ahmed Mukhtarov

From Paper to Online: What is Different

In 1996, the 'Hamburger Abendblatt' was one of Germany's first newspapers to go online. Egbert Nießler, who heads the political desk of the online edition, talks about how the online and printed versions of the newspaper differ in terms of content, staff and audience. …
by Hrant Galstyan | 08/27/2015
12191959_660460994056577_6708796225005786318_n
VIDEO

A Dancing Anarchist: Documenting Street Art

A group of activists creates street art in Armenia. A sprayer and a photographer: the former to create the art, the latter to keep it alive. …
by Hrant Galstyan | 11/16/2015
Egbert Nießler shows the newsroom of  Hamburger Abenblatt to the journalists / Ahmed Mukhtarov

From Paper to Online: What is Different

In 1996, the 'Hamburger Abendblatt' was one of Germany's first newspapers to go online. Egbert Nießler, who heads the political desk of the online edition, talks about how the online and printed versions of the newspaper differ in terms of content, staff and audience. …
by Hrant Galstyan | 08/27/2015
12191959_660460994056577_6708796225005786318_n
VIDEO

A Dancing Anarchist: Documenting Street Art

A group of activists creates street art in Armenia. A sprayer and a photographer: the former to create the art, the latter to keep it alive. …
by Hrant Galstyan | 11/16/2015
Egbert Nießler shows the newsroom of  Hamburger Abenblatt to the journalists / Ahmed Mukhtarov

From Paper to Online: What is Different

In 1996, the 'Hamburger Abendblatt' was one of Germany's first newspapers to go online. Egbert Nießler, who heads the political desk of the online edition, talks about how the online and printed versions of the newspaper differ in terms of content, staff and audience. …
by Hrant Galstyan | 08/27/2015
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