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Reader revenue beyond the English language
26:09
Empowering journalism through user-centric models: lessons from Daily Maverick and Zetland
50:42
Investigating crime and corruption in the Middle East and North Africa
50:54
Three years after the Pegasus Project, is regulation in sight or further away than ever?
30:32
In conversation with journalism’s Nobel: Maria Ressa on democracy, disinformation and demagoguery
26:38
Fergal Keane the scars of war reporting
53:55
Fact-checking: dead or alive?
55:47
The art of war reporting
53:48
How India's independent media are collaborating to cover the parliamentary elections…and beyond
53:08
Sigma Award winners: deep data dives
52:48
We built a civic army. Now what?
50:06
Resilience in exile
51:57
Mis- and disinformation about health is killing us. What should journalists be doing about it?
50:31
Balanced election coverage: focusing on the facts
50:01
Freelance journalism in the age of AI
51:55
How to negotiate hacked and leaked data
01:02:55
La resistenza delle donne afghane
52:02
Building local and national funds for journalism
53:39
Protecting victims: lessons learned from reporting on human trafficking
51:27
Providing local news in major cities and noisy media environments.
21:17
How does modern propaganda work? A warning from Hungary
27:25
The impact editor: what it is and why your newsroom needs one
51:49
Art and journalism: why fiction may be the missing component to telling the truth
50:08
Can risk assessments keep journalists safer?
51:48
Working scenarios for an AI-mediated information ecosystem
01:26:16
Gran Premio “Giovani Reporter per l’Umbria”
01:31
Looking forward to the 2024 International Journalism Festival | Perugia, Italy 17-21 April #ijf24
01:00:16
The importance of community networks for climate journalism
43:06
The privilege of speaking English: the obstacles faced by second-language English journalists
50:06
New storytelling formats for decolonised journalism: when innovation and inclusion come
48:26
Holding power accountable first you need to find the right data
52:56
Putting communities first: planning local news
53:21
The elephant in the room: could AI give technology giants more control over the news?
01:01:41
Data journalism and the war in Ukraine
26:56
Russian journalism in a time of war: reporting from exile
50:11
Shifting journalism narratives
55:51
Latin America: how to cover a region that is always in crisis
55:51
Latin America: how to cover a region that is always in crisis
50:29
Satellite imagery for crisis reporting
53:57
Using environmental open-source data
49:38
Fighting misinformation online: pre-bunking workshop
51:11
The state of gender journalism around the world: challenges, approaches and opportunities
49:23
Disinformation, censorship and the eternal search for truth
52:21
Collaborative investigations: how cross-border collaborations deliver powerful impact
50:01
Innovazione e sostenibilitĂ  come elementi fondamentali per la competitivitĂ  delle imprese
55:16
How do you measure the social value of your journalism?
51:56
Is anyone listening? Solutions to support the mental health of journalists under online attack
52:21
Covering Mariupol
56:41
Why trust is urgent: the toxic cocktail of disinfo and hate
51:06
Radical sharing: 15 years of cross-border collaborative journalism
55:15
How elevating diverse voices
48:15
Ucraina Europa: verso una politica di difesa e sicurezza comune
52:06
Constructive female founders
58:30
TikTok and the news: how can publishers join the party?
57:01
How including the missing perspectives of women of all colours in news
52:56
The Kyiv Independent: a Ukrainian media startup’s unprecedented success during war
50:01
Suspicion machines: investigating fraud prediction algorithms
42:16
Two to tango: a look at the relationship between independent investigative teams and legacy media
51:36
Climate journalism that works: what newsrooms need to know to have an impact
48:36
Documenting Ukraine’s war from afar: how to use OS intelligence to combat propaganda and wrongdoing