They often say data journalism is a more objective kind of journalism. Is it really? Can it beat hate speech and fake news? Can it make a difference to the media presentation of migrants’ and refuge...
Words can be walls or bridges: they can create distance or help the understanding of problems. Journalists can be protagonists of a narrative that reduces the risk of discrimination, but how should th...
Crisis management theory and technique in the post-truth era. From vaccines to chem-trails, fake news stories are not all mere hoaxes that self-generate on the web. At times they are pre-meditated w...
Finally, Italy has a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). But how many journalists know how to use it effectively among quibbles and exceptions? Find out in a practical workshop with some of the leadin...
Understanding behavior behind digital attacks, supporting victims of online harassment (cases in Turkey, Austria and Russia). A team of the International Press Institute (IPI) experts has been monito...
Rethinking algorithms and metrics in the newsroom. Case studies and controversies. Algorithms and metrics are transforming journalism and how newsrooms work, because using these tools editors decide ...
In conversation with photojournalist Marco Longari. Interviewed by Antonella Palermo. Who reports on the many changes of the African continent, and what kind of Africa interests the Western media? A...
Know your rights: fighting the abuse of libel laws. Workshop for Italian and European journalists on avoiding legal trouble for defamation. The abuse of defamation and insult laws remains a significa...
Trains. A love and a passion shared by Beppe Severgnini and Renato Mazzoncini, CEO of Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane. The world of trains is indeed immense and embraces a thousand elements: from ever...
With the ever speeding pace of journalism and quick turnaround articles, the need for good investigative journalism is more important than ever. Join Ezra Eeman from Journalism Tools for a tour of the...