Digital journalism beyond today's news: whatever became of weeklies? It looked at one point as if journalism on the web could and should only be offered in quick, short bursts. We are instead discove...
Diving into Data: The School of Data Journalism at the International Journalism Festival in Perugia In the past investigative reporters would suffer from a scarcity of information relating to quest...
The economy and the local press The economy as described by the local press. Does the local economic news microcosm trump the macroeconomic trends so beloved of the national press when it comes to ...
School newspapers get-together Annual 3-day get-together of Italian school newspapers. A total of 28 schools from 14 different regions will be represented. Some 130 budding journalists will undress t...
What could possibly go wrong? The crisis of the eurozone: what’s caused it, what’s happening, what’s going to happen? How has the media fared in describing the crisis and the way(s) to overco...
More anonymity more often, Sir? Tails is a simple way of guaranteeing anonymous web connections able to circumvent censorship. Yet it's nothing more than a CD with a Linux operating system. Using i...
International politics by crowdsourcing? Shock new international alliance: diplomats and journalists and (global) citizens Planet 2.0 has resulted in diplomats and journalists having to enter into ...
How sensitive you are! - Data is sensitive: learn how to keep it safe and send it safely How much do you know about your webmail, social network accounts and pendrives? How secure are they? Who oth...
i-phonography and the news: Instagram (and others) Reporting is getting more and more visual and on the go. Instagram, with over 15 million members, is now being used by news outlets t...
Julian Assange: from hacker to Wikileaks Wikileaks came to worldwide prominence on 05 April 2010 when it released the video entitled Collateral Murder of about a dozen Iraqi civilians and two Reute...