We always report the problems – but what about reporting solutions?

In the digital era, news media has often been blamed for polarizing society, trivializing complex issues…

Persecution and violence become new norm for dissenting journalists in India and Pakistan

At the panel "Freedom after expression: censorship of the press and violence against journalists in Pakistan…

Optimising membership for greater impact in the newsroom

Membership is about more than just dissemination to a selective audience; learning from members is a…

How can female journalists protect themselves from online and offline harassment?

Women journalists are facing unprecedented threats to their safety both on and offline. On the panel…

Are We Living in an Information War? A Discussion of the Threats to Global Democracy from the Digital Front

The intent might be perceived as in favor of the users, but taking into account the…

Crowdnewsroom: creating data stories where data are missing

The power of the methodology lays in crowdsourcing. “We came up with the idea that tenants…

“I refuse to be silenced”: Maria Ressa on the war against disinformation

“This is a dangerous time to be a journalist in many parts of the world, and…

Perugia Principles: how to work with whistleblowers in the Digital Age

But if we are educating people on how to blow the whistle right and how to…

“Let’s not accept the abnormal as normal”: #metoo in the global South

For centuries, politics, society and, later on, media have normalised at various levels sexual harassment and…

Is trolling online the price journalists have to pay for reporting the way they want to do it?

Journalists from all over the world have suffered online harassment as a consequence of their news…

Determing the moral responsibilities of both media and platforms

It is pretty clear what moral rules are there in journalism. But here comes the new…

WikiTribune: Drying up the news

They set out to find a way to raise the trust people have in journalism. WikiTribune’s…