Artificial intelligence in journalism is no longer an imagined future -- newsrooms around the globe (mostly large) are using automation, algorithms and machine learning to break news, improve producti...
There’s been a low level hum in the industry for a long time about the need to shift the culture of newsrooms, and it’s getting a lot louder. There are many pain points: inter-generational tension...
Communities around the world need access to credible, fact-based reporting in order to address critical issues facing their societies. Many newsrooms are helping improve outcomes and quality of life f...
In this workshop, journalists will learn how to detect, document, and debunk media manipulation and disinformation campaigns using the methods of investigative ethnography. Participants will analyze a...
Sometimes Turin feels a couple of decades behind in terms of its general openness to different kinds of people. I have grown tired of walking into stores and feeling as if the owner expects me to rob ...
More and more newsrooms are using advanced techniques like machine learning and AI to get or tell stories. In this demo, John Keefe of Quartz will help you understand how, when and where these techniq...
From the United States to the Marshall Islands to Pakistan and the Philippines, countries around the world are experiencing rising rates of floods, heatwaves and natural disasters. Climate change is a...
The panelists will explore the many possibilities of constructive journalism and will outline their very different programs, revealing what has worked and what hasn't. They will also explain their mot...
The Compatriots: the brutal and chaotic history of Russia's exiles, émigrés, and agents abroad
A presentation of the book The Compatriots: the brutal and chaotic history of Russia's exiles, émigrés, and agents abroad (Public Affairs, 2019) by its authors Irina Borogan and Andrei Soldatov. T...
Is the global village becoming a Potemkin village? Back in the optimistic 90s, many were certain that the Internet would spell the end of ‘Potemkin villages’ and bring a new era of media pluralism...