For example, we would finish quickly, we’d just take the key information. That was also the advantage when I worked sometimes with the BBC and sometimes with other television crews. I didn’t like television at all, because it was very performative. For instance, on TV it was very important to see the fire, to capture it like that, the image was what mattered most. With investigative journalists, we would stay a bit longer, spend more time researching, but even then it was still this kind of ‘tell us’ […] and we were there asking people to tell us about the worst day of their lives, to tell us the most traumatic event they had experienced—and then we would say, ‘thank you very much, have a good day’…
Dr. Linda Gusia was born in Prishtina in 1978. A sociologist and a feminist, she is a graduate of NYU and holds a Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Prishtina, where she is a Professor.