Here are some among 31 questions on journalism: Can external contributions be trusted? Should the news be new? Can what is placed within quotation marks be invented? Has Twitter replaced news agencie...
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Anonymous whistleblowing: how to receive information from anonymous sources via web
Starting a platform for digital whistleblowing is far from simple. More and more international media are gearing up to provide an anonymous and interactive web "letterbox" with which journalistic sour...
The end (of an article/video) is just the beginning: the significance of online comments
In the old world of print-only newspaper journalism, once a journalist had sent his/her article to the editor it was job done and time to head to the bar. Feedback meant one of three things; a rocket ...
News organizations and individual journalists need clear, transparent ethics codes. But with so many approaches to journalism, it's hard to create a code that fits everyone's needs. This panel describ...
As journalists become more heavily dependent on digital technologies for their work, it becomes more imperative that they exercise fluent control of the sensitive information they manage. Digital tech...
Co-founders Stephan Faris and Marc Herman present DECA, a writer’s cooperative creating longform stories from around the world. Inspired by the photo agencies of the mid-twentieth century, this grou...
London (and any destination that Italians flee to) is no better than Italy, writes Catherine Soffici in her book Italia yes, Italia no. “But I found the (blessing of the) banality of normality in Lo...
A reflection on the future of knowledge, beginning with the book Spostiamo di un millimetro la storia by Marino Sinibaldi (Edizioni Laterza). Now that the book has lost the centrality it had for cent...
From the New York Times to the Guardian, US and UK newspapers have been at the forefront of developments in the use of data journalism. In the last few years, media organisations in Spain and Italy, w...