This panel aims at raising awareness among fellow journalists (and readers) on how issues concerning the African continent are treated, urging them to spread more carefully qualified news and events...
Events - panel discussions
Journalistic professionalism and ethics dilemmas in China under social media challenges Presenter: Ye Jin, PhD Candidate, University of Coventry The environment for contemporary news reporting in ...
When it comes to news sites, audiences are showing a growing appetite for interactivity, with quizzes and games often ranking amongst publishers' most popular stories of the year. Meanwhile, some of...
For a long time, journalists have had no real interest in finding out what impacts their stories are having: "Get the story out now. And tomorrow is a new news day" seems to have been the motto. We ...
Wars and political unrest have displaced millions of people. With Italy's Mare Nostrum mission tailing off, and the EU's border agency lacking resources (and political goodwill), the boat migratio...
New technology and media-activism are profoundly changing the job of war correspondents: no longer sole witnesses to events, able however to work in real time.
This panel will take a look at the booming independent and quarterly magazine production of the last few years and explore how despite the crisis of traditional print media an incredible number o...
Ukraine, Yemen, Iraq, Syria, South Sudan – reporting from and on these conflicts is often dangerous and it is difficult to unravel the complexities of the situation on the ground and to make it un...
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Good journalism on development and international cooperation issues: what to do, what not to do
The issues of international development and cooperation are becoming increasingly complex, urgent and interrelated. At the same time, new technologies allow more real-time news and different sources...