Italy is a highly seismic country. It's not the only one, of course: on the same level, and maybe even worse off, there are California, Japan, Turkey, the Pacific coast of South America and many o...
Workshop conducted by Rosa Maria Di Natale, introduction by Mario Tedeschini Lalli. Your smartphone goes beyond point and click recording. Your tablet may be all you need to produce great video, au...
Investigative journalism case studies - a set of four events (one per day from Thursday 25 to Sunday 28 April) The best scoops aren't handed out willingly. Press releases may increasingly fill re...
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It’s hard enough trying to figure out what’s really going on in Western economies, despite the plethora of statistics and information of every conceivable kind to hand. When it comes to analysin...
Watchdoggers are digitized videomakers armed with semi-professional cameras. They inform us about what happens next door, denounce what does not work, create a direct line between citizens and local...
Can the confidential journalistic source still be protected in this overcontrolled and overconnected era? Through an Italian project named GlobaLeaks, sponsored by the Radio Free Asia Foundation, we h...
Travel writing and reporting is at a crossroads in an era when questions like "what should I see, where should I stay, where should I eat?" are often answered directly by other travellers via blogs ...
In an age of social media, social network analysis (SNA) is becoming a promising technique for the digital journalist's toolkit. SNA allows journalists to uncover relationships between individuals...
In March 2011, Brian Conley and Louis Abelman journeyed to Benghazi to launch a news agency run by Libyan journalists. Entering Libya through the Egyptian border in the east, and arriving just thre...