In early 2020, a pandemic brought the world to a standstill. By summer, the quiet had erupted. All eyes were on Minnesota following the killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis police. That attention, a...
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Much more than a text, more personal than a newsletter and way more control over data than social media - Direct Publishing is here and it is going to be a big deal for journalism! Publishers a...
The persecution and targeting of journalists and their sources is evident around the world. While investigators collaborate across borders and strive for greater impact, threats from security services...
The term diversity is now being used as a buzzword or an operative word that allows not just corporate entities but news organisations to tick boxes. But diversity is a question of quality. As we have...
Based on his December 2022 essay entitled Journalism is a public good. Let the public make it in the Columbia Journalism Review, Darryl Holliday will moderate this panel on the (re)emerging civic med...
With political challenges abounding in the Arab region, a number of independent media outlets have risen from the margin with an active progressive political positioning in mind, and an experimental a...
"I am a scientist, not a spy": Ahmadreza Djalali, the researcher on death row in Iran
After China, Iran is the country with the highest number of death sentences carried out every year. Among the prisoners awaiting execution is the scientist Ahmadreza Djalali, sentenced to death in 201...
At a time when the mobility of people and migration are used by populist movements in Europe, the role of the media and journalists is key to explain, contextualize and reduce prejudices. The panel wi...
As the news industry navigates toward sustainable revenue models, philanthropic support from foundations continues to develop as a means to support editorial gaps and priorities. In the past few years...
Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine changed everything, including the information landscape. What are the consequences of this conflict for journalism in Ukraine, in Russia and beyond? What should the Wes...