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Vinod K. Jose, or Vinod Kizhakkeparambil Joseph, (born 1980) is a journalist, editor, and magazine founder from
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. In 2009, Jose was hired by Delhi Press to re-launch the company's 70-year-old title ''
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'', which was discontinued in 1988. He is currently the executive editor of ''The Caravan'', which calls itself "India's only narrative journalism magazine" and is published in the English-language in New Delhi. Earlier, he was the founding editor of the Malayalam-language publication '' Free Press''. Jose's contributions to Indian journalism are in the area of narrative or literary journalism, similar to the style of ''
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''. He has won several national and international awards for his work. Jose also faces ten sedition cases for his journalism.


Education

Vinod Jose Graduated with a degree in Communications from
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in 2001. In 2008, he graduated with an MA from
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, New York, where he was a
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Presidential Fellow. He was awarded his PhD in Sociology in 2012 from
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in New Delhi, India.


Career

Vinod K. Jose started as a city reporter with the ''
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'' in New Delhi in 2001. He has worked as a
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in South Asia for the American public radio network,
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, from 2002 to 2007. Jose was also the founding editor of ''Free Press'', a long-form investigative magazine published between 2003 and 2006 in the
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. At 23, Jose became one of the youngest editors-in-chief of any current affairs registered magazine in India when he started ''Free Press'' (Office of the Registrar of Newspapers for India). In 2009, Jose was hired by
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to re-launch the company's 70-year-old title ''The Caravan'', which had been discontinued in 1988. In defence of narrative journalism, ''The Caravan'' ads a long-term perspective that it says other magazines are not providing. Jose told ''The Hindu'',
Magazines are being unable to take advantage of the seven-day cycle. After watching 200 hours of results
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news and analysis of UP elections, what is it that I gain by having five magazines on my desk at the end of the week? Editorial leadership is not being able to address this core issue, and advertisers can see it.


Notable works of journalism

Vinod K. Jose first received attention for his reporting about those accused and those convicted in the 2001 Indian Parliament attack. As a reporter, he covered the attack the day of the attack, but he said his story was not published in 2001 because he had found so many contradictions. In 2005, Jose, who was at the time editing the ''Free Press'', was questioned by the Crime Branch in New Delhi about articles that he had written about
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, who had been accused and acquitted in the 2001 Indian Parliament attack. In 2006, Radio Pacifica correspondent Jose conducted an exclusive interview with Mulakat Afzal Guru while the convict awaited his execution inside the
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. Later in 2006, he published a response on behalf of the Society for the Protection of Detainees' and Prisoners' Rights, which was seeking clemency for Afzal Guru. His original interview with Afzal was reprinted multiple times between 2006 and 2013, translated into 11 south Asian languages and other European languages such as Italian, and included in an edited book about the attack. In the course of his reporting for ''Caravan'', Jose filed a "Right to Information" application to make public the holdings of
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's private holdings, which was eventually supported by the
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in 2012. Maran's brother is former Telecom Minister
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, and India's Ministry of Information and Broadcasting initially denied the request until the CIC reversed the decision. The issue was reported widely at the time saying the CIC decision on the appeal was landmark by setting a precedent in India for opening up the private sector to public scrutiny. In September 2012, ''The Washington Post'' published a correction that said its India bureau chief Simon Denyer had not sourced two statements from Vinod K. Jose's article about Prime Minister
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that first appeared in ''The Caravan''. Sanjaya Baru, Singh's media advisor, said, "Simon Denyer quotes me in ''Washington Post'' without talking to me. He has merely rehashed what I told Caravan last year." Denyer did respond that he had failed to adequately give attribution to Jose's article. According to FirstPost, the ethical issue was that Denyer's article made it appear that Singh's representatives had told him something that he had actually told Vinod K. Jose of ''The Caravan'' in 2011.


Selected works


Vinod K. Jose, "Maoist India: The Search for Economic Justice," Pacifica Radio, 2006; Free Speech Radio News, 2009.
(29 minutes) Jose's 2006 radio piece on Mao rebels was featured as an "encore presentation" three years later.
Vinod K. Jose, "Falling Man: Manmohan Singh at the centre of the storm," ''Caravan Magazine'', October 1, 2011.
This 2011 story about Prime Minister
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was selected for the series "100 Great Stories" by the faculty and judges from stories by alumni from Columbia University's journalism school. The article was translated into French and reprinted in ''Le Monde''. A reporter from ''The Washington Post'' failed in 2012 to source Jose's article and was criticised for an ethical lapse while the newspaper printed a correction.
Vinod K. Jose, "The Emperor Uncrowned: The rise of Narendra Modi," ''Caravan Magazine'', March 1, 2012
In the article, Jose provides a historical perspective on his subject
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: "The transformation of Modi's image has been powered by a sophisticated public relations campaign, but the embellishments rest on a foundation of genuine accomplishment." Several journalists incorporated parts of Vinod Jose's article, including Simon Denyer's controversial use in ''The Washington Post'' and its attributed use by
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in a profile on Modi in ''Tehelka Magazine''. A writer from the ''Wall Street Journal'' recommended the article and noted, "The piece coincides with the tenth anniversary of the bloody religious riots in the state, which left an indelible stain on the legacy of the chief minister." Ananya Vajpeyi, the author of ''Righteous Republic: The Political Foundations of Modern India'', called Jose's profile on Modi "courageous". ''The Guardian'' considered Jose's profile on Modi a "carefully researched article", ''Le Monde'' called it "an uncompromising profile", while the ''New York Times'' India blog called it "exhaustive". A writer from News Laundry wrote, "Vinod K Jose's ''Caravan'' piece was undoubtedly far more exhaustive, informative and readable than the Wikipedia-with-colour story by Jyoti Thottam in ''Time''."


Awards

In 2011 Vinod K. Jose won the Ramnath Goenka Award for his reporting on politics and government. It was his Caravan magazine profile on Prime Minister
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, which won him the prestigious award. In 2008, he had won a Foreign Press Association award from
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, was acknowledged with an "honorable mention" at the 2011 Kurt Schork Awards in International Journalism,
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. He was presented with an award for excellence in reporting by the
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in 2013. Two articles from Jose were listed in the citation: "The Emperor Uncrowned: The Rise of
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," which about how Modi reformed his reputation from the days of 2002 Gujarat violence into a prominent investment booster for
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, India, and "On the Success of Ethics," which is about the changing relationship between public relations and traditional journalism and the possible role of ethics. Another magazine asked if it were ethical for a journalist writing about ethics begin the story by recounting his eavesdropping of the private communication of a public relations representative.


References


External links


The Caravan Story
from Caravan Magazine's YouTube channel

* ttp://www.countercurrents.org/nuiman-200705.htm "For A Free Press" ''Counter Currents'' (July 20, 2005) which is about his early career before ''The Caravan''. It originally appeared in the ''Mean Time'', which was a registered magazine in India.
Panel on ethics and quoted in R. Ravikanth Reddy, 'Media losing sheen', ''The Hindu'' March 4, 2013.

Vinod K. Jose's commentary in ''nalamidam.com'' written in Malayalam
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"The Insurgent," ''The Caravan'' September 2011.

Material on Vinod K. Jose in Malayalam

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{{DEFAULTSORT:Jose, Vinod Living people Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism alumni Indian investigative journalists Indian magazine editors Jamia Millia Islamia alumni Journalists from Kerala Indian magazine founders Malayalam-language journalists Pacifica Foundation people Indian war correspondents 1980 births