All’ombra del “governo del cambiamento”, del “buonsenso” e di una retorica post-ideologica “né di destra né di sinistra”, nel paese le istanze neofasciste sono tutt’altro che scompar...
What war really is: the testimony of two highly appreciated and respected war photographers. Moderated by Marta Serafini.
In the past year, investigative journalism "Reality TV" shows like Top Story (Kenya) and Journalistic Battles (Armenia) have been bringing journalism to a broad audience while providing on-the-ground ...
Covering migration in a time of xenophobia: what's missing in migration reporting?
Across the world, anti-immigration sentiment is growing, with serious political implications. From Brexit in the UK, to US President Donald Trump's wall, to the European Union funding the Libyan coast...
Using technology in the fight against misinformation is nothing new. Numerous developments and initiatives that aim to counter the spread of false information with the aid of technology have emerged i...
With trust in the media declining in many marketplaces, the practice of journalism has been become increasingly challenging throughout the world. In Central Europe the problem is further exacerbated b...
Significant attention and airtime is given to troubles facing traditional news organizations -- the almost daily layoffs, downsizing, and course corrections. Conversely, relatively little attention is...
Much has been said about women as journalists and media managers, about their being victims, about a lack of opportunity, about their being kept under glass ceilings, being paid less, given less oppor...
We definitely need to upgrade the supply of journalism. But we equally need to upgrade *us* -- the "consumers" of media and other information, by also focusing on the demand side of the equation. Jour...
Presentation of the book Breaking News: The Remaking of Journalism and Why It Matters Now (2018) by Alan Rusbridger. Moderated by Mathew Ingram. How do we know any more what is true and what isn’...