They have different time frames, different rules, they even use different languages: the relationship between climate and journalism is a complicated one. On the one hand, some say it is the biggest s...
With the rise of TikTok as a social media and communication platform, video clips measured in seconds rather than minutes are becoming a defacto form of communication for a new generation. How do we p...
Doing journalism with data has become commonplace in almost all major newsrooms in the EU and in the US. Most large news operations employ teams that bring together programming, statistics and journal...
From growing anti-vaccine movements to HIV-deniers and climate skeptics, online health misinformation and disinformation fuels the rise of groups that mistrust scientific evidence, and spread their mi...
Worldwide the number of infants and pregnant mothers fleeing their home countries is on the rise. Countless news reports focus on the desperate lives of these migrants, suggesting there is little hope...
All newsrooms are striving to be innovative, distinctive and relevant at a time of change and uncertainty across the media landscape. These principles shape the content that newsrooms produce, and the...
At long last, it's become clear in media and technology circles that upgrading our information supply, while crucial, is not enough to solve the misinformation crisis. We also need to upgrade ourselve...
Fact-checking chat apps at the scale of billions: automated and human approaches
Keeping up-to-date on the topics spreading through social media for tip-generation and fact-checking can quickly become unmanageable given the size and scale of the data. For closed-messaging platform...
Diversity and inclusion in media is often the elephant in the room. Everyone cares about equal representation in the newsroom and the inclusion of underrepresented groups in the reporting. Everyone un...
The panel will consider whether mainstream news reporting promotes war, and if so why. According to Bette Dam the media should hit pause, stop using biased sources, and urgently reconsider the way the...