Whether you've tried data journalism once or twice before, or you're more than familiar with the process, this session will reconnect you to a range of tools that can help identify, analyse and visual...
2018 was the year open source investigation went mainstream. Bellingcat made headlines around the world with its investigation into the Skripal case and MH17. The New York Times won an Emmy award for ...
Is quality information like quality nutrition? Can we map the building blocks of useful information online without further censorship? Is building a nutrition label for credible content a feasible con...
The talent challenge: how to attract the right people to make newsrooms more diverse and sustainable
To be a journalist used to be a sought-after profession. But with job prospects declining and the trust debate in full swing, becoming a reporter or editor is losing out on attractiveness for many. At...
Join Robb Montgomery for a photo walk through Perugia and discover firsthand how to start using your smartphone to find, capture and share pictures that tell stories. We will meet (regardless of weat...
Another Day of Life is a gripping story of a three-month-long trip that renowned reporter Ryszard Kapuściński took across Angola ravaged by a war in which the front lines shifted like a kaleidoscope...
On the occasion of the celebrations for the 500th anniversary of Tintoretto’s birth, Sky will dedicate a large project to the Venetian artist including a documentary film, Tintoretto. A rebel in Ven...
A new generation of media outlets is changing the rules of the game. In recent years, a number of new media players with innovative business models have emerged in various markets around the globe. Re...
Journalism, fake news and disinformation: equipping journalism for the fightback
The targeting of journalists and news organisations - by states, populist politicians and deceptive corporate actors - makes fighting back against disinformation, misinformation and ‘malinformationâ...
Never in history have so many people been displaced by political and military conflicts at home–more than 65 million globally. For over a decade, human rights journalist Agus Morales has journeyed ...