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The election victory of Donald Trump was a shock to many, both in the USA and elsewhere. The aggressive electoral campaign, the attacks on the media and minorities, the obvious support of the extreme...
A double appointment for Italian football lovers: live cup semifinal action between Juventus and Napoli followed by a special festival edition of the Tiki Taka football analysis and chat TV programme...
What happens when superstition takes hold of an entire society? This is the “Smoke Ghosts” effect: irrational beliefs become dramatically real and provoke international crises, panic on the market...
Fact-checking workshop for school pupils. In the new online news scenario, each of us is called on to know the basic techniques of fact-checking. For this reason we launched Factcheckers.it, an assoc...
What is the liability of Internet operators (Facebook, Google, YouTube, Instagram, etc.) for violations by users? Is there an obligation – for publishers and bloggers – to remove defamatory commen...
Climate change, wars and migration crises, relationships between politics and digital technologies, financial crises, social inequalities: the issues that surround the public debate confront us with t...
Covering migration towards Europe offers a variety of possibilities for alternative narrations and new formats. Can re-thinking new strategies, even technological, for reporting migration also have a ...
‘Fake news’ and the misinformation ecosystem: how can newsrooms work with social networks to help solve this problem? This panel will explore the current debates about the ‘fake news’ debate,...
Some journalists approach algorithmic assistance the way one might consider hopping into a self-driving car: some are delighted, some are wary. How can software assist reporting, and how might a novic...