Investigative journalists and independent publications have always been a thorn in the side of those in power. For centuries corrupt governments have used censorship and random arrests to silence trut...
In 2021, the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) published the Pandora Papers, the largest-ever journalism collaboration in history, which uncovered the widespread misuse of o...
The need for digital provenance: how the Content Authenticity Initiative is addressing mis/disinformation
Join executives from AFP, the BBC and the VII Photo Agency to discuss the problem of mis/disinformation and how their organizations are tackling it, including through their membership of the Adobe-led...
Global efforts to sustain journalism as a public good have increased in urgency in parallel with escalating pandemic-era threats. Newspaper sales in low- and middle-income countries have been particul...
A global consensus has emerged that technology platforms should be regulated. The European Union and Governments from the United States to Australia have sought to reduce the power of these platforms ...
Are you managing well? How to start a mental health conversation in your newsroom
Wellbeing is no longer a ‘nice to have’ but a necessary part of every newsroom’s conversation. However, across our industry, few leaders receive the training they need to support their staff. Th...
In this interactive session we will recap the 10 things we learned at the INMA XR masterclass series on how newsrooms can creatively use and report on XR. We will summarise what it takes to future-pro...
Every three days in the UK, a woman is murdered by her partner or ex-partner. These killings are often the endpoint to a sustained period of coercive control, yet journalists have not historically bee...
This session will spark and excite your creativity as we dive into the tools that can help you tell more stories through video. Whether you're reporting on breaking news or creating long-form document...
Overcoming the trolls: political polarization, disinformation and journalist targets
In 2019, Brazilian political journalist Patricia Campos Mello, who had previously reported from hot spots and conflict zones around the world, hired her first ever bodyguard in the wake of a relentles...