We present the first 150 sessions of the 2022 festival programme. Please note that the programme is partial and provisional. The programme will be updated as we move...
Author - Chris Potter
Journalism’s greatest challenge, killing the messenger won’t kill the message, and why we need news for and by Black people
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Germany’s first nonprofit newsroom CORRECTIV leads with innovative journalism, Russia shuts Deutsche Welle’s Moscow bureau, and Hungarian journalists targeted with Pegasus spyware to sue state
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Rana Ayyub receives online rape and death threats, third Mexican journalist killed this year, and how Big Beef is fueling the Amazon’s destruction
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The online information environment, two Mexican journalists murdered in one week, and it’s time for a new contract between journalists and public contributors
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We present the first 400 speakers of the 2022 festival. This speakers list is partial and provisional. Many more speakers are still to be added. The list will be...
The 2022 festival volunteers have been selected. They come from 9 different countries: Austria, Germany, Greece, Italy, Kenya, Romania, Spain, the UK and Venezuela...
How Pegasus was used against journalists in El Salvador, the Tek Fog app used to manipulate social media trends and target critics of the Modi government, and why journalists struggle to cover climate change
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Destroying jungles to make underpants, an Indian app to automate hate and manipulate trends, and Hong Kong media outlets close after raids and arrests
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Journalism is a public good so let the public make it, 12 brilliant data journalism projects of 2021, and disinformation is not *the* problem
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