What happens in Perugia doesn’t stay in Perugia
We’ve decided to dedicate this release to the International Journalism Festival that took place in Perugia from 5 to 9 April 2017.
Published in
2 min readApr 18, 2017
edited by Marco Nurra
#ijf17 was a great success, and thanks to the festival on-demand videos you can now enjoy the sessions as much as we did. Here are some recommendations and reviews by international participants.
Columbia Journalism Review
Nieman Lab
- A few things to watch from this weekend’s International Journalism Festival in Perugia
- What does fake news tell us about life in the digital age? Not what you might expect
Poynter
Al Jazeera
BuzzFeed
The Washington Post Roundup
The Irish Times
Journalism.co.uk
- Why news organisations should experiment with chat bots
- The storytelling formats that are changing the narrative on migration
- 4 approaches to building collaborative data infrastructures for journalism
- How can journalists entrench the belief in the value of their work?
- The role of memes in misinformation and shaping online and offline conversations
- New guide to fake news aims to help the public understand how these stories circulate online
- Optimising for trust: Advice for news organisations to improve their relationship with the public
- Advice from BBC News and Trinity Mirror for introducing debunking into the newsroom
- Snapshots of 4 journalism co-operatives from around the world
- How live journalism brings people together to build trust and excitement around stories
- In China, the art of media censorship is becoming more sophisticated
International Journalists’ Network
- International Journalism Festival fields discussion on covering sexual violence
- French newspaper turns to Snapchat Discover to teach readers about fake news
Martin Belam (social & new formats editor The Guardian)
- “Internet memes: misinformation machines or vectors of truth?”
- “Not just cool graphs: data journalism for investigations”
- “Humans are the secret weapon” — Cassie Werber talks about Quartz
- “How we got the final #Brexit poll wrong” — Ben Page of Ipsos Mori
- “How do Le Monde do Snapchat Discover?” — Jean-Guillaume Santi explains
- “Collaborative election monitoring via social media” — notes from a panel about Electionland
- “The ethics of live online video”
- “Did the British press cause Brexit?”
- “How can you build debunking beats into your newsroom?”
- “Graphic content, graphic novels” — Marc Ellison discusses his work