From the so-called Pillon proposal of law and the dangers for women and minors in situations of violence, to the attacks on the law on abortion with various "pro-life" motions presented in the municip...
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First lessons from the Journalism Innovation Project: how to innovate under fire and avoid ‘shiny things syndrome’. This panel will mark the publication of the second Journalism Innovation Projec...
Funnels. Pipelines. Ladders. Cycles. Once marketing jargon, these terms are now gaining traction within the journalism profession. It’s no secret why. Journalism is rapidly transitioning from ad-bas...
At least 52 journalists were killed in 2018, 33 of who were murdered in retaliation for their work. The brutal murder of Jamal Khashoggi and continuing impunity for those who ordered and carried out h...
Whether you've tried data journalism once or twice before, or you're more than familiar with the process, this session will reconnect you to a range of tools that can help identify, analyse and visual...
Turismo enogastronomico: Il Caso Umbria, Regione più pop o più top? Ne discutono: Fabio Paparelli, Vice Presidente Regione Umbria con Delega al Turismo Valentina Quattro, Portavoce di Tripadviso...
The talent challenge: how to attract the right people to make newsrooms more diverse and sustainable
To be a journalist used to be a sought-after profession. But with job prospects declining and the trust debate in full swing, becoming a reporter or editor is losing out on attractiveness for many. At...
How do some of the world’s most prominent foundations focused on supporting media and journalism make their decisions on who or what to fund? What do they really look for? Which ideas energise them ...
2018 was the year open source investigation went mainstream. Bellingcat made headlines around the world with its investigation into the Skripal case and MH17. The New York Times won an Emmy award for ...