The eleventh Stories on Umbria International Journalism Award, organised by the Perugia and Terni Chambers of Commerce, is reserved to those articles dealing with the region’s artistic-cultural-envi...
Event sponsored by Google News Initiative.
Why does a 26-year-old journalist decide to go undercover with six cameras on her body, living an isolated life as a Hindu nationalist, undertaking one of the riskiest undercover operations? What happ...
Not just a Facebook problem: countering disinformation in private, personalised spaces
Reporting on disinformation is predominately focused on Facebook and Twitter. This panel will consider the challenges surfacing on less discussed, but still very influential, platforms. How should jou...
Julian Assange is currently in Belmarsh, a high-security prison in London, awaiting a UK court decision on the extradition request by the US government. If extradited to the US, and if convicted there...
The journalism industry is struggling financially around the world, with advertising revenues coming under increasing pressure. Meanwhile, two of the companies most responsible for that pressure — G...
Some of the highest-profile climate change reporting in recent years has delivered a gloom-and-doom message, turning off audiences who have come to believe it's too late to do anything. Images of star...
Artificial intelligence in journalism is no longer an imagined future -- newsrooms around the globe (mostly large) are using automation, algorithms and machine learning to break news, improve producti...
How should news algorithms work? (and how can journalists be a part of this equation)
If we were able to influence the decision-making process of news algorithms, how would that work and what does it look like? How should news ranking and recommendation systems work? One answer has be...
Sometimes Turin feels a couple of decades behind in terms of its general openness to different kinds of people. I have grown tired of walking into stores and feeling as if the owner expects me to rob ...