This panel will examine the membership models of several news outlets in Europe. Membership models are increasingly popular. They’ve been embraced by small publications but also by big news organiza...
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Vaccinating against misinfodemics: journalists and public health misinformation
In the field of global health, information quality crises can quickly escalate into public health crises, with grave consequences for both population health and trust in institutions more broadly. Wid...
Witness vs. forensics: the future of data-driven investigative reporting. #ijf19talk by Julia Angwin
#ijf19talk by Julia Angwin. Moderated by Dan Gillmor. Journalism has long focused on being a witness to events that the public would not otherwise get to see. But now that the public has its own witn...
An in-depth explanation about how third-party developers can use the power of voice interactions through Alexa and Echo devices to reach customers (and listeners) in even more ways. Max Amordeluso, E...
Journalism when caught between right-wing extremism and military authoritarianism
This session explores the crises of journalism and freedom of expression globally in term of the quandary in which we find ourselves, faced by religious and ideological extremism (e.g. Islamist extrem...
Migration across the US border with Mexico, through the Sahara desert and via the Mediterranean sea has become an explosive topic steeped in toxic misinformation. As journalists, how do we conduct rep...
Presentation of the book Digital dominance. The power of Google, Amazon, Facebook and Apple (2018) edited by Martin Moore and Damian Tambini. Moderated by Elizabeth Hansen. Across the globe, Google...
What’s the role of artificial intelligence when it comes to publishing? How are news organizations starting to experiment with this emerging technology, and what are the best practices? This session...
So you've joined the Trust Project. Now the real work begins. How to marshall newsroom resources to optimize for trust. Is all this new work worth it? What can news organizations learn about working t...
Around the world only 24% of the people seen, heard or read about in the news are women, and only 19% of subject matter experts sourced in the news are women (Global Media Monitoring Project, 2015 Who...