Can a robot do my job? Understanding the growing trends in the world of computational journalism. With the Associated Press, amongst others, using automated journalism techniques to publish many of...
A reflection on the narration of the tragedy of migrants, as seen from different perspectives. With Matina Stevis, WSJ Africa correspondent, who has covered refugees and migrants in Europe, the Midd...
From GDP to teacher evaluations to IQ to pageviews, every aspect of our lives is measured and, more often than not, mis-measured. Learn about the problems with university rankings, how we measure ec...
The war in ex Yugoslavia started twenty-five years ago in 1991. Firstly it was Slovenia to move towards independence and then the Croatian War of Independence contributed to the continued dismantlin...
What are the limits of an aggressive discussion on the web? Has there been an "institutionalization" of hatred that has been spread especially by media, politicians and institutions? What are the di...
Covering violence and trauma can be a psychologically hazardous enterprise. Journalists working on traumatic assignments often fear that, sooner or later, the work will leave its scars. But few have...
You're thinking of leaving your job to start something new and follow your entrepreneurial dream. What goes into getting started with a new venture? How do you find co-founders, build a team, get fu...
Digital tools and emerging platforms have empowered newsrooms and communities alike to embrace audience-driven storytelling. What are the new models for collaborative journalism? Do certain stories ...
The principles of design thinking and running lean are fairly known in the tech/start-up world but they are rather new in the newsroom. In this session you will not only learn a new way to build ne...
In most newsrooms, engagement is still seen as a nice-to-do, but not essential component of day-to-day journalism. We’d like to argue that, increasingly, engagement is journalism. Our work at Expe...