#ijf16talk by Hossein Derakhshan. Moderated by Carola Frediani.
Events -
Covering violence and trauma can be a psychologically hazardous enterprise. Journalists working on traumatic assignments often fear that, sooner or later, the work will leave its scars. But few have...
Why do journalism schools teach like it's 1996? And how can we fix this? In 2016, aspiring journalists need to learn more than traditional reporting skills and journalistic values. They need to mas...
The war in ex Yugoslavia started twenty-five years ago in 1991. Firstly it was Slovenia to move towards independence and then the Croatian War of Independence contributed to the continued dismantlin...
What do we need to tell great stories with our audiences and community? From tools that help collect and analyze contributions to tools that help us collaborate with readers (and other journalists) ...
This talk will present Surveillance without Borders, a resource which illustrates how surveillance is being carried out around the world according to the Snowden revelations. The role corporations p...
#ijf16talk by Mark Little. Moderated by Anna Masera.
Alessio Santarelli, Director EU Content Store Kindle, and Simone Spetia, Radio 24 journalist, will be the speakers in the session to share observations and suggestions based on the best practices re...
A reflection on the narration of the tragedy of migrants, as seen from different perspectives. With Matina Stevis, WSJ Africa correspondent, who has covered refugees and migrants in Europe, the Midd...
Internet is a world full of data that can be useful for journalistic work. Finding this data can be simple or very complex. This is a workshop to discover the official sources and data-mining techni...