It's been several years since INSI carried out a survey into harassment in the newsroom and found that 1/3 women journalists had experience violence or harassment in the course of their work. In light...
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Trust in media across the world is in decline. Fully two-thirds of people surveyed as part of Edelman’s Trust Barometer 2018 believe that media organizations are more interested in attracting big a...
The session aims to address the issue of digital propaganda and the new tools now available, starting from the definition of propaganda itself to then move on to considerations on the advent of the di...
Presentation of the book Becoming the News. How Ordinary People Respond to the Media Spotlight by Ruth Palmer. Moderated by Anna Masera. What does it feel like to be featured, quoted, or just named i...
"Marketing is no longer based on the things you do, but on the stories you tell". The session focuses on the importance of using Big Data to develop a company storytelling that can involve and guide u...
For months, journalists investigating the effects of injections of Italian and European funds into North Africa to stop migratory flows and externalize border control have reported on the routes that ...
Who wins public space to become the influencer of the global narrative, with far reaching impact on how we perceive of the world around us? A critical look at technology, the management of fake news, ...
Omar Mohammed, better known under the pseudonym Mosul Eye, is a history student who wrote on his blog about the atrocities of the Islamic State in the Iraqi city of Mosul. For almost two years, he sec...
The increasingly complex subject of ethics cuts across every region and across all sectors – business, government, sport, music, tech – everything. This panel will look at how we cover ethical iss...
"World Jewry has been for sixteen years, in spite of our politics, an irreconcilable enemy of fascism". With these words Benito Mussolini announced the promulgation of the racial laws in Trieste on 18...