Video on Facebook has the power to drive conversations, and News Feed remains a place people discover and watch videos. In this session, Livia will go through Facebook's video storytelling tools and s...
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While war reportages, tackling authoritarian regimes and subverting censorship have rightfully gained audience and newsroom attention, many important stories from the Global South go missing. To count...
What do we know about disinformation and what can be done about it? Are proposed cures sometimes worse than the actual diseases at hand? Or are we critically underestimating the scale of the problem a...
States, companies, algorithms and crowds: the many new faces of web censorship
Censorship is one of the most mainstreamed tools for repression in the digital age. Sometimes it is abuses of copyright regulation, sometimes just a tool for expression control, sometimes the collab...
How to reach the electoral center which might be worried about the effects of immigration? A research project tries to provide an answer. On the migratory phenomenon, the populist narrative polarises...
In conversation witb Joris Luyendijk. Moderated by Sameer Padania.
This panel will examine how technology is privileged in discussions about journalism startups despite evidence that structural power relations such as gender, race and colonialism matter as much or mo...
Journalism's perfect storm? Confronting rising global threats from "f*ke news" to censorship, surveillance, and the killing of journalists with impunity
Some hail this period in journalism as a Golden Era, pointing to major global collaborative journalism projects and the biggest data dumps in history. True, large scale investigative journalism is ‘...
Starting a company is easier said than done. From product development to funding, the journey of the startup entrepreneur is filled with potential distractions and roadblocks. Our panelists have buil...
How to fix a World Cup match: the new wave of globalized corruption that is endangering sport everywhere
Of course, there will be match-fixing at the FIFA World Cup. Declan Hill, award-winning investigative journalist and Professor of Investigations at University of New Haven, explains the multi-billion ...