24 June 1981, at the initiative of the Italian Radical Party, a document against famine signed by dozens of Nobel Prizes was published in the major capitals of the West. It was the response of scienti...
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Tackling fake news face to face: can we raise critical young minds in Europe?
What if fact-checkers can’t catch the fakes? Suppose disinformation circulates among children and their teachers are either unaware or unequipped to tackle it. What can journalists do to address the...
The biggest secret. My life as a New York Times reporter in the shadow of the war on terror. #ijf18talk by James Risen
#ijf18talk by James Risen. Moderated by Stefania Maurizi. The Biggest Secret. My Life as a New York Times Reporter in the Shadow of the War on Terror was published in The Intercept on 3 January 2018....
Organized or state-instigated attacks against journalists, news organizations or the very idea of news itself range from intimidation to assassination: A social media campaign urging the gang rape of ...
As platform companies have grown to mediate core aspects of our society, a central question has emerged of who should and can hold them accountable? With many governments unwilling or unable to govern...
This session will equip you with practical research tips and techniques to help you get more from using Google Search and Image Search. We'll point to data journalism tools that can help you research ...
As we saw in the 1980s with fast food spreading all over the world, today fast news is invading every space of information - bringing inaccuracy, non-verified and often completely fake news to audienc...
'Real journalists need no analytics.' Thats what a tongue in cheek postcard made by design and consulting firm Edenspiekermann reads. The sass, however reflects a reality - that despite years of digit...
In this session, three experts on Russia and the former Soviet space will discuss the phenomenon of fake news, told within the context of modern Russia. Amie will moderate a panel between Natalia and ...
Arts, graphics, new media: defying censorship and opening new doors for Middle East journalism
The Arab world is changing, and so is its media, and its audience. A catchy headline is no longer capable of catching the busy reader’s eyes. Our usual news stories and reports have very little chan...