Print newspapers shutting down, the digital still a long way from offering a satisfactory business model, journalists facing competition from their readers: just some of the topics under considerati...
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Bernardo Valli is a seasoned foreign correspondent of the Italian daily La Repubblica. An opportunity to hear his thoughts on how technological change is pulling apart reporter and reported, despite...
Remember the 2008 financial crash? One among many subsequent questions was why almost nobody in the media saw it coming. Fast forward to the March 2013 Italian general elections. Almost nobody in th...
Investigative journalism case studies - a set of four events (one per day from Thursday 25 to Sunday 28 April) Can a crowd investigate? And how can journalists harness the power of social media...
Italy is way down the international lists on relative quality of education and training. An opportunity to innovate and invigorate, or just yet another confirmation of seemingly unstoppable national...
Presentation by Eric Carvin, introduction by Mario Tedeschini Lalli. With the pressure to break stories first on Twitter getting more intense and traditional ladders and mentorship structures less ...
The how-to of crime reporting: get your facts straight, preempt only what's really worth preempting, beware of stereotypes, remember that (almost) everybody is innocent until proven guilty.
The crisis of newspapers and the crisis of blogs. On the one hand, the difficulty of paper and digital integration and the problem of interpretation and integration of social media. On the other h...
Once upon a time the north of Italy, with Milan as its standard-bearer, was trumpeted as the moral capital of Italy: a city of relatively upstanding, industrious, enlightened citizens with City Hall...