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On October 27, USAID, the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) and Landesa hosted a panel event to discuss the intersection of women's empowerment, land rights and food security.
Photo Credit: USAID / Nepal
‘NODE15 – Forum for Digital Arts’ is gathering designers, creative coders and digital artists for creative explorations of technologies. With the Leitmotif ‘Wrapped in Code – the Future of the Informed Body’, NODE15 is devoted to the negotiation of the body and its fusion with technology. It’s a week long rush with hands-on vvvv workshops, exhibition, symposium, performances and artist talks.
Photo: Nemanja Knežević
Wake Forest hosts a Dignity and Respect program in Brendle Recital Hall on Wednesday, November 6, 2013. Barbee Oakes hosts a panel discussion with Johnnetta Cole, director of the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of African Art, former president of Spelman College and Bennett College for Women, and Edwin Wilson ('43), Provost Emeritus and Emeritus Professor of English.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau attends a panel discussion at the World Ocean Tech and Innovation Summit, at the Halifax Convention Centre, in Halifax, Nova Scotia, on Tuesday, October 4th, 2022.
Le Premier Ministre Justin Trudeau participe à une discussion sur scène au Sommet Mondial des Technologies et Innovations de l’Océan, au Centre des Congrès d’Halifax, à Halifax en Nouvelle-Écosse, le mardi, 4 octobre 2022.
Arild Angelsen,
Professor, School of Economics and Business, Norwegian School of Life Sciences speak on Panel discussion: 10 years of REDD+: what have we learned?
Global Landscapes Forum, Katowice, Poland.
Photo by GLF
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Alan Kroeger, Land Use Consultant, Climate Focus speak on Panel discussion: Forest Landscape Restoration and Climate Change Ambition.
Global Landscapes Forum, Katowice, Poland.
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If you use one of our photos, please credit it accordingly and let us know. You can reach us through our Flickr account or at: cifor-mediainfo@cgiar.org
‘NODE15 – Forum for Digital Arts’ is gathering designers, creative coders and digital artists for creative explorations of technologies. With the Leitmotif ‘Wrapped in Code – the Future of the Informed Body’, NODE15 is devoted to the negotiation of the body and its fusion with technology. It’s a week long rush with hands-on vvvv workshops, exhibition, symposium, performances and artist talks.
Photo: Nemanja Knežević
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Juan Pablo Sarmiento Barletti, Researcher, CIFOR speak on Panel discussion: Implementing the UNFCCC Local Communities and Indigenous Peoples’ Platform.
Alessandro Gilioli
Michela Murgia
Flavia Perina
Giacomo Russo Spena Francesco Verderami
La destra coi lavoratori, la sinistra con le multinazionali. Giorgio Gaber entrerebbe in crisi, oggi, se dovesse cantare "Cos'è la destra, cos'è la sinistra". Le certezze crollano. Una dopo l’altra. E così il miliardario Donald Trump, repubblicano e conservatore, vince grazie al voto anti-establishment a scapito della democratica Hillary Clinton, vista come l'emanazione degli interessi di Wall Street. E mentre il leader della sinistra italiana, Matteo Renzi, vola in America scegliendo come fonte d’ispirazione i signori della Silicon Valley, la destra cavalca la rabbia popolare e critica la moneta unica, l’Unione europea. I confini ideologici che un tempo separavano i partiti di destra e partiti di sinistra sono sempre più fragili e confusi. Ha ancora senso parlare di destra e sinistra? Quali sono i valori identitari che resistono?
The right with the workers, the left with the multinationals. Giorgio Gaber would be in crisis today, if he were to sing “What is right, what is left.” Old certainties have collapsed, one after the other. And so the billionaire Donald Trump, Republican and conservative, won thanks to the anti-establishment vote at the expense of Democrat Hillary Clinton, seen as the guarantor of the interests of Wall Street. And while the leader of the Italian left, Matteo Renzi, flew to America choosing as inspiration the high priests of Silicon Valley, the Italian right rides popular anger with criticism of the single currency and the European Union.
On October 27, USAID, the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) and Landesa hosted a panel event to discuss the intersection of women's empowerment, land rights and food security.
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Documentation of the panel discussion Creativity in Cities: Placemaking Powered by Art, Design and Innovation, as part of the Kathryn J. Heidemann Inaugural Celebration. Cleveland Institute of Art, September 22, 2022.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau attends a panel discussion at the World Ocean Tech and Innovation Summit, at the Halifax Convention Centre, in Halifax, Nova Scotia, on Tuesday, October 4th, 2022.
Le Premier Ministre Justin Trudeau participe à une discussion sur scène au Sommet Mondial des Technologies et Innovations de l’Océan, au Centre des Congrès d’Halifax, à Halifax en Nouvelle-Écosse, le mardi, 4 octobre 2022.
Wake Forest hosts a Dignity and Respect program in Brendle Recital Hall on Wednesday, November 6, 2013. Barbee Oakes hosts a panel discussion with Johnnetta Cole, director of the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of African Art, former president of Spelman College and Bennett College for Women, and Edwin Wilson ('43), Provost Emeritus and Emeritus Professor of English.
Mathilde Auvillain
Antonella Palermo Alessandro Penso
Giacomo Zandonini
Accorciare la distanza per garantire la messa a fuoco. Dalla pancia della nave Acquarius al largo delle coste libiche, alla rotta balcanica. Il giornalismo che si sporge alle frontiere, accanto a chi annega e chi nasce, o si impiglia, o rimbalza. Sfidando il naif, le retoriche, le astrazioni d’ufficio.
Shortening the distance to guarantee a better focus. From the hold of the ship Aquarius off the coast of Libya to the Balkan migration routes. reporting side by side with those who drown and those who are born, with those who are caught or bounce back. Challenging rhetoric, naivety and rubber-stamped abstractions along the way.
video: media.journalismfestival.com/programme/2017/barbed-wire-f...
Panel discussion on platforms across government departments (HMRC, Home Office, Ministry of Justice and Government Digital Service).
Frédéric Martel
Pasquale Quaranta
Delia Vaccarello
Persone lgbt e media nell'era dei diritti, vittime o protagoniste? Le parole possono essere muri o ponti: possono creare distanza o aiutare la comprensione dei problemi. I giornalisti possono essere protagonisti di una narrazione che riduca il rischio di discriminazioni ma in quali termini i media ne parlano? Si parla di minoranza solo narrandone la condizione di vittima o accogliendone la voce dissonante, nuova, provocatoria? Dopo la conquista di una parte dei diritti civili in Italia, un interrogativo si impone: oggi perché fanno notizia le persone lgbt? Perché celebrano le unioni civili oppure per la strage di Orlando? O ancora per il ricorso al cosiddetto “utero in affitto” che solleva polemiche se messo in atto dai gay? Nei media compaiono percorsi obbligati: si parla di lgbt a proposito di conquista dei diritti, discriminazioni, eccentricità. Manca la voce. Potrebbe essere tutta colpa dei media generalisti che non sanno tracciare strade nuove oppure, al contrario, responsabilità del movimento lgbt che, avvitato nella logica della minoranza, non riesce a bucare gli schermi o le pagine dei giornali con proposte di ampio respiro. Da una minoranza ci si aspetta anche una visione politica e culturale, un tesoro di risorse nate dall'essere osservatorio di realtà poco rappresentate. Il panel indagando questi aspetti valuterà le proposte dei media in Italia e altrove, saggiando convergenze e differenze. Un esempio facile: gay e lesbiche si sono mobilitati per i minatori nell'Inghilterra del 1984. Caso unico?
Words can be walls or bridges: they can create distance or help the understanding of problems. Journalists can be protagonists of a narrative that reduces the risk of discrimination, but how should the media talk about this risk? Are minorities discussed only by narrating their state of victimhood, or accepting their dissonant, new, provocative voice? After the achievement of a part of civil rights in Italy, a question arises: why are LGBTs in the news today? Because we can celebrate civil unions or because of the massacre in Orlando? Or even for the use of so-called “surrogate mothers”, which raises controversy when used by gay couples? There are obligatory paths in the media: you talk about LGBTs with regard to the achievement of rights, to discrimination, to oddity. Their voice is missing. It could be all mainstream media’s fault, they cannot draw new roads or, on the contrary, it could be a responsibility of the LGBT movement that, trapped into the “logic of the minority”, is unable to make its presence felt in the media with far-reaching proposals. A minority is expected to have a political and cultural vision as well, a treasure trove of resources born thanks to its position as observatory of underrepresented realities. The panel, considering these aspects, will assess the proposals made by the media in Italy and elsewhere, identifying convergences and differences. An easy example: gays and lesbians mobilized for miners in England in 1984. Is this a unique case?
video: media.journalismfestival.com/programme/2017/lgbt-in-the-m...
PepsiCo's Caroline Watteeuw Global CTO & SVP BIS Services shares her perspective with fellow panelists Paul Despins,
Senior Vice-President, Publishing Services and Technology at Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, and Larry Blakeman, Senior Vice president and CIO at MetLife.
Mary Hamilton
Blathnaid Healy
Alexandra Pascalidou
Julie Posetti
Hannah Storm
Siamo presumibilmente nell’epoca d’oro del giornalismo audience-engaged. Ma il crescente problema delle molestie online sta creando problemi a giornalisti e redazioni. È un problema che riguarda sia giornalisti uomini sia giornaliste donne, ma le donne sono soggette a molestie sessuali e minacce esplicite di violenza fisica molto più frequentemente. Uno studio del 2014 sull’abuso su Twitter contro le celebrità ha rivelato che “Il giornalismo è la sola categoria dove le donne ricevono più abusi degli uomini, con giornaliste donne che ricevono circa tre volte gli abusi delle loro controparti maschili.” Ed uno studio del 2015 dell’OSCE ha rivelato che “Le giornaliste, blogger e alter attrici del panorama dei media sono oggetto di minacce, abusi e intimidazioni di genere in modo sproporzionato su Internet, il che ha un impatto diretto sulla loro sicurezza e sulle loro future attività online.” Ciò è anche una minaccia alla partecipazione attiva delle donne nel dibattito della società civile, alimentata da editori, attraverso i commenti online sulle piattaforme e i loro canali social media. Come possiamo gestire questo problema – che gli esperti dicono abbia subito un’escalation dalla campagna presidenziale di Donald Trump – e che passi pratici possono fare le donne giornaliste per proteggersi?
We are arguably in the golden age of audience-engaged journalism. But the growing problem of online harassment is troubling individual journalists and newsrooms alike. It’s an issue confronted by both male and female journalists, but women are far more frequently subjected to sexual harassment and graphic threats of physical violence.
video: media.journalismfestival.com/programme/2017/managing-gend...
Mathilde Auvillain
Antonella Palermo Alessandro Penso
Giacomo Zandonini
Accorciare la distanza per garantire la messa a fuoco. Dalla pancia della nave Acquarius al largo delle coste libiche, alla rotta balcanica. Il giornalismo che si sporge alle frontiere, accanto a chi annega e chi nasce, o si impiglia, o rimbalza. Sfidando il naif, le retoriche, le astrazioni d’ufficio.
Shortening the distance to guarantee a better focus. From the hold of the ship Aquarius off the coast of Libya to the Balkan migration routes. reporting side by side with those who drown and those who are born, with those who are caught or bounce back. Challenging rhetoric, naivety and rubber-stamped abstractions along the way.
video: media.journalismfestival.com/programme/2017/barbed-wire-f...
Emerging technology in the world and in government.
Panel discussion chaired by Dr. Oliver Lewis, Deputy Director Learning and Development, DDaT Profession, GDS with Tabitha Goldstaub, Co-founder of CognitionX, Chair of the UK Government's Artificial Intelligence Council and Dr. Ivan Palomares Carrascosa, Lecturer in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, University of Bristol, Turing Fellow, Alan Turing Institute.
Overby Fellow Bill Rose and his Meek School of Journalism and New Media student team discuss their in-depth reporting on the resurrection of Choctaw Chickasaw Indian tribes in Mississippi. Photo by Robert Jordan/Ole Miss Communications
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau attends a panel discussion at the World Ocean Tech and Innovation Summit, at the Halifax Convention Centre, in Halifax, Nova Scotia, on Tuesday, October 4th, 2022.
Le Premier Ministre Justin Trudeau participe à une discussion sur scène au Sommet Mondial des Technologies et Innovations de l’Océan, au Centre des Congrès d’Halifax, à Halifax en Nouvelle-Écosse, le mardi, 4 octobre 2022.
Frédéric Martel
Pasquale Quaranta
Delia Vaccarello
Persone lgbt e media nell'era dei diritti, vittime o protagoniste? Le parole possono essere muri o ponti: possono creare distanza o aiutare la comprensione dei problemi. I giornalisti possono essere protagonisti di una narrazione che riduca il rischio di discriminazioni ma in quali termini i media ne parlano? Si parla di minoranza solo narrandone la condizione di vittima o accogliendone la voce dissonante, nuova, provocatoria? Dopo la conquista di una parte dei diritti civili in Italia, un interrogativo si impone: oggi perché fanno notizia le persone lgbt? Perché celebrano le unioni civili oppure per la strage di Orlando? O ancora per il ricorso al cosiddetto “utero in affitto” che solleva polemiche se messo in atto dai gay? Nei media compaiono percorsi obbligati: si parla di lgbt a proposito di conquista dei diritti, discriminazioni, eccentricità. Manca la voce. Potrebbe essere tutta colpa dei media generalisti che non sanno tracciare strade nuove oppure, al contrario, responsabilità del movimento lgbt che, avvitato nella logica della minoranza, non riesce a bucare gli schermi o le pagine dei giornali con proposte di ampio respiro. Da una minoranza ci si aspetta anche una visione politica e culturale, un tesoro di risorse nate dall'essere osservatorio di realtà poco rappresentate. Il panel indagando questi aspetti valuterà le proposte dei media in Italia e altrove, saggiando convergenze e differenze. Un esempio facile: gay e lesbiche si sono mobilitati per i minatori nell'Inghilterra del 1984. Caso unico?
Words can be walls or bridges: they can create distance or help the understanding of problems. Journalists can be protagonists of a narrative that reduces the risk of discrimination, but how should the media talk about this risk? Are minorities discussed only by narrating their state of victimhood, or accepting their dissonant, new, provocative voice? After the achievement of a part of civil rights in Italy, a question arises: why are LGBTs in the news today? Because we can celebrate civil unions or because of the massacre in Orlando? Or even for the use of so-called “surrogate mothers”, which raises controversy when used by gay couples? There are obligatory paths in the media: you talk about LGBTs with regard to the achievement of rights, to discrimination, to oddity. Their voice is missing. It could be all mainstream media’s fault, they cannot draw new roads or, on the contrary, it could be a responsibility of the LGBT movement that, trapped into the “logic of the minority”, is unable to make its presence felt in the media with far-reaching proposals. A minority is expected to have a political and cultural vision as well, a treasure trove of resources born thanks to its position as observatory of underrepresented realities. The panel, considering these aspects, will assess the proposals made by the media in Italy and elsewhere, identifying convergences and differences. An easy example: gays and lesbians mobilized for miners in England in 1984. Is this a unique case?
video: media.journalismfestival.com/programme/2017/lgbt-in-the-m...
The Conservation, Technology and Significance of the Codex.
A panel discussion centered on the physical form of the book as an expression of technology. With Sarah Lowngard, Maria Fredericks, and John Townsend, moderated by Jeff Peachey.
Wednesday, January 18, 2017
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
5th Ave at 89th Street
New York City
How does a Guggenheim catalogue get made? Guests joined curator Xiaoyu Weng at the iconic Strand Book Store for a discussion on the creative process behind the Tales of Our Time exhibition catalogue.
Photo: Chad Heird
Presented in conjunction with Tales of Our Time, on view through March 10, 2017.
Joanna Geary Jennifer 8. Lee An Xiao Mina Farida Vis Claire Wardle
Il 2016 è stato l'anno dei meme ispirati alla politica dei paesi occidentali, da #CatsAgainstBrexit a Pepe the Frog a #NastyWomen, tanto da essere inseriti nel linguaggio politico insieme a gif e selfie. Amati o odiati, i meme sono ormai un elemento fondamentale nell'ambiente mediatico, indipendentemente se veicolino disinformazione, messaggi impegnati di attivisti o diffondano - ebbene sì - immagini di gattini. Come possono essere utilizzati i meme in maniera efficace dai giornalisti? Quali sono i pericoli endemici di questa forma di comunicazione? Lo scopriremo esaminando l'argomento da vari punti di vista: la presenza dei meme negli ecosistemi della disinformazione, l'impatto visivo, il valore giornalistico e l'uso da parte degli attivisti per operare un cambiamento sociale.
2016 was a year of memes in Western politics, from #CatsAgainstBrexit to Pepe the Frog to #NastyWomen, as meme shells, GIFs and selfies enter the political vernacular. Love them or hate them, internet memes make up a critical part of our contemporary media environment, and they’ve been documented in their role in spreading misinformation, disseminating important activist messages, and, yes, sharing pictures of cats. How can journalists work with memes effectively? What are the dangers endemic to this media form? We’ll hear from a variety of perspectives, including memes in misinformation ecosystems, the visual role of memes, the journalistic value of discussing memes, and how activists wield memes for social change.
video: media.journalismfestival.com/programme/2017/internet-meme...