Gary Younge's 23 November 2019 Guardian article entitled Streets on fire: how a decade of protest shaped the world concludes with the following: And so the decade ended as it started, with demands f...
Many newsrooms rely on their editorial guidelines and code of ethics. Report the truth. Get the facts right. Be independent and impartial. Be transparent with your sources. Own up to your mistakes and...
A conversation on what new skills will be needed in the newsroom in order to benefit from the potential of AI technologies. The audience will leave with a better understanding of how AI might change r...
The many shapes of leaks: investigative reporting, data activism and digital resistance as truth-telling practices
In recent years, the whistleblowing agenda has advanced technically, legally and journalistically. This panel composed by journalists, activists and academics will map the advances in the right to tel...
Verification of online content can be intimidating, but it is not difficult. Becoming an expert requires repetition, persistence and using digital investigative tools with a little creativity. Informa...
Jair Bolsonaro's presidency in Brazil has seen escalating attacks on journalists in person and on freedom of information more generally. Threats, intimidation, defamation campaigns, lawsuits - often b...
90 minute Live Simulation exercise. Information disorder is now a permanent reality; whether the topic is climate change, vaccinations, elections or any breaking news event. 2020 is a critical year f...
Climate change, climate chaos, the global climate emergency – whatever you want to call the environmental crisis already impacting millions around the world and promising to impact millions more in ...
Not just a Facebook problem: countering disinformation in private, personalised spaces
Reporting on disinformation is predominately focused on Facebook and Twitter. This panel will consider the challenges surfacing on less discussed, but still very influential, platforms. How should jou...
Agence France-Presse (AFP) has become a major international actor in the war against disinformation with fact-checking operations now involving 70 journalists working in 30 countries and 10 languages ...