In this session we will share lessons and challenges of multidisciplinary collaboration, which we believe is the future of independent and engaging journalism that includes all voices.
Session Pitches
Personal Branding 101 for young journalists
There’s one thing all young journalists need when starting their careers, a strong personal brand—but how do you create one?
Why Representation is an Everyone Issue
News and social media organizations share a collective responsibility to increase representation.
Preventing misinformation during times of crisis: Lessons learned from knowledge sharing during the COVID-19 pandemic
This panel aims for a conversation between social media platforms and news organizations to discuss what worked in the context of COVID-19 news sharing, lessons learned and opportunities to recalibrate.
Research, Media and Citations: Wikipedia’s Journalism Essentials
Discuss tools to help journalists in their mission to hold power to account by serving as a resource for academic research, historical news coverage, and distribution, as well as providing free license images for news stories.
White terror in the information age: What’s missing from your far-right extremist reporting
Reporting on far-right extremism has changed. Investigative reporters show you what you need to know.
Make Internships Great Again: Training the Next Generation of Journalists
Interns are the future – here’s how to make internships valuable for your newsroom and the next generation of journalists.
Understanding Fake News and How to Combat It
Listen to the latest research on identifying fake news and learn strategies for combating it.
US Media Decline: What We Can Learn From Europe
Applying best practices from leading European publishers to the American context
Habit-forming news productst
Learnings from 8 leading publishers in the sphere of habit-forming news produts