What does it take to launch a media startup in the Global South that does serious reporting on the subjects that matter? How do these outlets survive in climates that are cracking down on journalism? ...
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The need for strong community-based newsrooms has scarcely felt more vital to our democracies, yet local media continues to be under immense pressure, with local investigative journalism facing its ow...
Designed to complement the Vaccinating Against Misinfodemics panel, the goal of this workshop is to address the difficulties that media producers and journalists face when trying to accurately communi...
One month before the European elections, journalism within Europe is still largely produced within nation states for distinct national audiences. But are there signs of increased demand for truly pan-...
In the current news ecosystem, filter bubbles, echo chambers, misinformation and viralized fake news are rampant. We will address how artificial intelligence (AI) could, on the one hand, help journali...
From mass media to social media; the internet has redefined the relationship between journalists and audiences. How do we (re)design journalism for that world? Using human-centered design, we’ll st...
How the bubble consumed the internet, a timeline of the collapse, key lessons, and the promising road ahead for great journalism. In this session Mario Vasilescu will: > Explain how the modern in...
Is the "story" the atomic unit of journalism or a seductive siren that leads us to favor drama and engagement over truth? The Claas Relotius scandal at Der Spiegel - revealing rampant fictionalizing b...
The #metoo movement in India was set off by Priya Ramani’s 12 October 2017 article in Vogue India entitled To the Harvey Weinsteins of the world in which she accused a former editor of hers – wi...
Across Europe, huge audience sit – often in national theaters – and experience journalism: reported stories augmented with audio, video and live music and put together in a new genre you could cal...