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Photo Credit above: Kadir Van Lohuizen / NOOR -- Cover of MIPJ 2016


MIPJ: Media, Information, International Relations, and Humanitarian Affairs began in 2010, with its MIPJ 2012: Inaugural Edition, and an extraordinary group of international content partners, solidifying the MIPJ mission: to examine media and information amidst international crisis and conflict, and where it concerns the most vulnerable communities. As stated in the Introduction to MIPJ 2012, media and information integrity is paramount, especially when the stakes are at their highest.
 
Since 2016, and to better promote some of the most important subject matter, MIPJ expanded to include print/digital/multimedia feature singles and full-length book publishing with international distribution via Ingram, Kindle, and iTunes. 


Continued Mission: 

With our re-formation in September 2018 as MIPJ Humanitas LLC, we will be launching MIPJournal, an online version with articles, interviews, editorials, reviews, photo, and multimedia content. 

 With this new forum, and in conjunction with our content partners, international distribution, and promotion of projects via social media, we will continue to explore the most critical international human security issues and crises, past and present, having a profound effect upon humanity and international security. This includes any and all issues acting as a current crisis perhaps predicating future critical issues of importance on both humanity and the environment.


Past Editions:

  • MIPJ 2012: Inaugural Edition; 
  • MIPJ 2014: Climate Change, Resource Conflict, the Environment and Human Security; 
  • MIPJ 2016: Indigenous Edition; 
  • MIPJ 2016: Refugees, IDP’s and Statelessness.


Advisory Board:

Wade Davis (National Geographic Explorer of the Milennium; Massey Lectures); Marcus Bleasdale, Brian Storm (President, MediaStorm), Michael Ware (former CNN chief foreign correspondent); Christopher Mikkelsen and David Mikkelsen Troensegaard (Co-Founders, Refugees United); Professor Alan Hatcher (SME SALW/Modern War). 


Current / Past Content Partners:

PBS MediaShift, MediaStorm, IRIN, NOOR, FotoEvidence, VII (under Stephen Mayes), SocialDocumentary.net/ZEKE Magazine, Center for Climate and Security, Byrd Polar and Climate Research Center. 


Donation / Grant Support:

Since changing its structure for greater independence, MIPJ is seeking donation and grant support for its next 15 months of operation as a non-profit book publisher, print/digital publication, and in 2019, the launch of its online journalism portal, MIPJournal.

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