Our societies feel more fragmented than ever and it’s not just tabloids who seem to be stoking the flames of discord and division. In the wake of the Christchurch terror attack, the UK's head of cou...
The ethical and social impact of technology, and the role of journalists and media in it. The session will consider what the social impacts and ethical implications are of new technologies such as ar...
Let’s save our children from misinformation and misleading content. How might we reshape media literacy - using visual tools, VR, AR, Voice Assistants - to interact with new generations, keep them ...
There have always been battles about what journalism is, and who should be allowed to call themselves a journalist. Some want to put up razorwire around the profession, and others are more comfortable...
Presentation of the book Slow media. Why slow means satisfying, sustainable & smart (2018) by Jennifer Rauch. Moderated by Alberto Puliafito. Today we recognize that we have a different relati...
Journalists from Nigeria (Wana Udobang), Turkey (Kaya Genc) and Malta (Caroline Muscat) talk about how to fight back against attempts to censor reporting, what works and doesn't work as well as what i...
An overview of the evolution of data journalism: from the basics of computer-assisted reporting to computational journalism. This session will look at the fundamentals that remain the same in the fie...
Messaging apps such as WhatsApp, Viber, Facebook Messenger, Line, and Telegram are used by billions of people around the world, and provide a host of new opportunities for community engagement, sourci...
The News Impact Network cookbook - 15 tasty pan-European recipes to become master chefs in leadership, newsroom transformation, and community engagement processes (and, last but not least, friends). ...
Since its beginnings in November 2018, the leaderless, anti-establishment and Facebook-born “Gilets Jaunes” movement has repeatedly assaulted the media, both verbally and physically, including by ...