Could global alliances of civil society and journalists finally hold social media companies accountable for curtailing malicious content in emerging economies? Since disinformation emerged as a widel...
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This panel of leading journalists and experts, who cover the Middle East and beyond, will cast a rare light on a part of journalism that despite focusing on one of most critical subjects, the environm...
When working in sensitive medical environments with people at their most vulnerable, what are journalists' obligations to their sources? Can or should those obligations shift in different cultural con...
Presentation of the book Breaking News: The Remaking of Journalism and Why It Matters Now (2018) by Alan Rusbridger. Moderated by Mathew Ingram. How do we know any more what is true and what isn’...
Trust in public institutions, banks and the media is dwindling. Where does that leave financial journalism, 10 years after the 2008 financial crisis? And why does this matter more than ever?
Behind the scenes: racist, anti-Semitic and sexist thoughts and comments of the Flemish alt-right. Pano, a documentary program from the Flemish television broadcaster VRT, exposes the secret conversa...
With press freedom increasingly under attack and violence against journalists on the rise, there is much to be said about the state of media today. Most media organizations, however, shy away from rep...
Journalists are being overwhelmed by the information they are asked to process in their working day and want to explore solutions with third-party news providers and management to make it more managea...
Will the world die of capitalism? Workers without rights or without a job. Businesses without ethics or without a market. Politics without a project or without votes. Looking for a way forward with Lu...
We definitely need to upgrade the supply of journalism. But we equally need to upgrade *us* -- the "consumers" of media and other information, by also focusing on the demand side of the equation. Jour...