Founded in 1876, Corriere della Sera is one of the longest-lived Italian newspapers. Raffaele Fiengo worked there from the late sixties onwards, often coming into conflict with the management in his f...
The new frontiers of reportage: from books to web documetaries. The example of Italians and the UK. Storie di Italiani nel Regno Unito ieri e oggi (National Geographic Italia, 2016). Italians and th...
The right to be forgotten and de-indexing: the difficult balance between the needs of restoring privacy and freedom of expression. The publication of articles and journalistic archives on the interne...
What makes fact-checking work on TV? TV authors should work on creating a real format with precise rules. The audience must be aware that something different is happening. Otherwise, they can’t dist...
Not everything that’s digital is online, so why is it so hard for the journalism industry (especially in the Middle East) to realise that not everything that’s online is digital. What’s happeni...
This panel will look at the state of the art in how journalists build data infrastructures and collaborate around data projects. It will move beyond the stories that journalists tell with data to expl...
According to Edelman's Trust Barometer, the world of business is "the last retaining wall" to stop the emergence of a post-truth and fake-news world. This is due to the fact that, according to the stu...
Over a hundred journalists jailed in Turkey by Erdogan. Opposition newspapers closed illegally in Orban’s Hungary. Journalists in the United States regularly demonized by Trump as “fake news” pe...
A new era of information warfare: the DNC, the Podesta mails, Sony Pictures, etc. State-sponsored hacking and leaking and what it means for journalism. "Strategic leaking“ by states and intelligenc...
Being bullied creates deep scars that may remain for life. Self-confidence can become an elusive or impossible goal. Victims are aware of that, being forced to deal with their inner torments daily, ...