#ijf19talk by Matthew Caruana Galizia. Moderated by Mario Calabresi. This is the story of what Daphne Caruana Galizia’s family has done since her assassination. The discussion will help journalists...
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Egypt is near the top the list worldwide when it comes to sexual harassment. For the first time there has been a case in court against an editor. May Elshamy accused her editor of sexual harassment in...
Expanding Alexa to Italy: an overview on teaching Alexa the things that matter most to Italian customers. Gianmaria Visconti, Alexa leader in Italy, will explain how the Alexa experience was translat...
Journalism in Ukraine faces many challenges, from conflict reporting about the war with Russia, through disinformation and infowar, to freedom of press issues, oligarchy influence and ownership. But o...
Deepfakes! As more sophisticated, more personalized, more convincing audio and video manipulation emerges how do we get beyond apocalyptic discussion around malicious deepfakes and other AI-manipulate...
Messaging apps such as WhatsApp, Viber, Facebook Messenger, Line, and Telegram are used by billions of people around the world, and provide a host of new opportunities for community engagement, sourci...
This is a momentous year for Latin America: with far-right Jair Bolsonaro's debut as Brazil's president and Andrés Manuel López Obrador's in Mexico, the Central American and Venezuelan exodus toward...
Journalism is crumbling, mainly because people around the world seem reluctant to pay for facts, while they are spending ever more for emotions: from Spotify to Netflix. For journalism, this is the be...
An overview of the evolution of data journalism: from the basics of computer-assisted reporting to computational journalism. This session will look at the fundamentals that remain the same in the fie...
The #metoo moment forces us to ask: how do we shape newsrooms to empower women in journalism to shatter the glass ceiling. As the number of women in journalism climbs around the world we have to move ...