This panel has a very specific goal: to bring together researchers who have studied news coverage of a very sensitive issue such as corruption and journalists who will have to comment on the results...
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Not everything that’s digital is online, so why is it so hard for the journalism industry (especially in the Middle East) to realise that not everything that’s online is digital. What’s happeni...
Russian investigative journalist Andrei Soldatov and BBC Panorama reporter John Sweeney assess the evidence that the man in the White House may have got there thanks to the man in the Kremlin. The ...
Is there a right rhythm and tone for commentary on each sport? The celebratory whoop after a basketball dunk, the silence while a tennis player concentrates on a serve, the joy or desperation that ...
A camera is just a means, a mere tool like a pen, with which the photojournalist writes the story of the forgotten and the outcasts. Where pictures are like words, and even more so, because photograph...
The reputation in the area of social network and rapidly increasing technologies. Protection, violation and rights. After a brief outline of various personal rights, this session will analyze the ca...
The right to be forgotten and de-indexing: the difficult balance between the needs of restoring privacy and freedom of expression. The publication of articles and journalistic archives on the interne...
Fake news - it's nothing new. What I learned about fact, fiction and the American press by researching and writing two historical non-fiction books. By Claire Prentice. Introduction by Alessandro Sacc...
Media and information literacy: navigating today’s multi-format media and information landscape in Europe and beyond. The new digital environment is dramatically changing media’s position in soci...
The first era of online video is over. Done are the days of newspapers building crazy expensive TV studios and broadcasters piping full programmes onto websites without clipping and adapting for web a...