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Sandro Boscaini Cristiano Carriero Federico Quaranta Elena Russo

  

Da un modello focalizzato sul prodotto in quanto tale, ad una lettura più ampia, con una narrazione che vede il prodotto quale sintesi di un contesto geografico, sociale e culturale. In quest’ottica, la nascita di nuovi attori (food/wine blogger) e nuovi strumenti (social media) ha reso il panorama più sfaccettato. Con alcuni rischi, soprattutto legati alla conoscenza tecnica dei prodotti. Con il concreto rischio di passare dalla verosimiglianza alla post-verità. Proprio in questa prospettiva, il tema del ‘fact checking’ diventa allora elemento non trascurabile anche nella narrazione ... eno-spiritosa. Organizzato e sponsorizzato da Federvini.

 

From a model focused strictly on the product to a wider interpretation, with a narration depicting the product as a synthesis of a geographical, social and cultural context.

 

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Guests look over a display of Combat Paper collection items, November 7, 2019. Photo by Shawn Miller/Library of Congress.

 

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YU Alumni Networking Event -YU Wall Street and YU Tech - Mobility as a Service

Laura Silvia Battaglia

Ismail Einashe

Rachael Jolley

Marta Ottaviani

Duncan Tucker

  

Non solo dal Medio Oriente e dall'Africa, continenti-stati tradizionalmente funestati dal difficile rapporto tra potere e libertà di espressione e stampa, ma anche dalle Americhe e dall'Europa si alzano nuovi venti censori. Index on Censorship che da anni monitora lo stato della censura nel mondo, registra un trend censorio in preoccupante avanzamento ovunque nel mondo, soprattutto nei confronti di artisti, attivisti, intellettuali, giornalisti. I corrispondenti di Index da Messico, Golfo, Corno D'Africa ed Europa tracciano una mappa dettagliata del braccio di ferro tra censura e libertà di stampa e ne tirano le fila per non dimenticare, ragionare, denunciare, reagire.

 

New winds of censorship are blowing in not only from the Middle East and Africa, areas traditionally plagued by a troubled relationship between media and power, but also from the Americas and Europe. Index on Censorship, which monitors the state of censorship in the world, has recorded a worrying global upward trend, especially against artists, activists, intellectuals and journalists. In this session Index correspondents from Mexico, the Gulf, the Horn of Africa and Europe will provide an update on censorship worldwide and reaffirm the need for increased vigilance in the fight to maintain, or indeed reinstate, freedom of expression.

 

video: media.journalismfestival.com/programme/2017/censorship-in...

◦ Panel Discussion

- Foreign scholars: Dr. Sergio Bertolucci, Research Director, CERN Prof. Peter Fulde, President,APCTP/Founding Director, MPI-PKS. Prof. Seungjin Whang,Graduate School of Business, Stanford University

- Korean scholars: KCUE Chairman Young Kil Kim, POSTECH President Sunggi Baik, UNIST President Moo Je Cho, PCCSS Co-Chairman Seok Kyun Noh

 

Items from the Combat Paper collection are displayed during a panel discussion about the project, November 7, 2019. Photo by Shawn Miller/Library of Congress.

 

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Photo by Camila Schaulsohn // Center for Architecture

 

On Monday, July 22, 2013 at The Center for Architecture in New York City, Next City presented a series of three short films about the role of informal settlements, economies and networks in rapidly urbanizing cities. These films, which are part of The Rockefeller Foundation’s Informal City Dialogues, take viewers to Accra and Bangkok where locals are finding solutions to poverty and slum eviction.

 

The event featured a discussion with the filmmakers, Ryan Hill, Still Life Projects, and collaborators, Diana Lind, Next City; Will Doig, Next City; Benjamin de la Pena, Rockefeller Foundation, and Sean Basinski, Street Vendor Project.

 

Explore the Informal City Dialogues: nextcity.org/informalcity

Watch it at: livestream.com/colgateuniversity/Cancer-Immunotherapy-Hop....

 

Cancer Immunotherapy: Hope or Hype?

Wed, Nov 16 from 9:30 - 11:30pm EST Business

Presented by the Colgate Professional Networks.

 

This discussion will cover the history, science, and promise of this new paradigm as well as issues of access, affordability, and ethics.

 

6:30 p.m. | Panel Discussion

8:00 p.m. | Networking Reception

 

This event is free to attend. In lieu of a registration fee, we ask that you consider a donation of $13 or more to support the Colgate Internship Fund.

 

Moderated by Geoff Holm | Associate Professor of Biology, Colgate University

 

Panelists:

David Beier ’70 | Managing Director, Bay City Capital

Wayne Feinstein ’74 | Senior VP, Capital Group Companies Private Client Services and Founder, Gastric Cancer Foundation

Gregg Fine ’94 | Senior Medical Director, Genentech

Terry Fry ’88 | Head, Hematologic Malignancies Section, NIH, National Cancer Institute

Carin Rollins ’94 | Founder/CEO, Hinge Bio

   

Nick Francis presents "How To Do Magic" at UX Fest.

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MODERATOR: Jaime Suchlicki, Director, Institute for Cuban and Cuban-American Studies, and Emilio Bacardi Moreau Distinguished Professor at the University of Miami. He is also editor of “Cuban Affairs,” a quarterly electronic journal published by ICCAS, and the author of Cuba: from Columbus to Castro; Mexico: from Montezuma to the Rise of PAN; and Breve Historia de Cuba. Dr. Suchlicki is a highly regarded consultant to the public and private sector in the U.S.

 

PANEL: Alfredo Duran, is a lawyer practicing in Miami, Florida. Mr. Duran has a long standing record of participation in Democratic Party politics including chairmanship of the Florida Democratic Party, 1976-1980 and membership in various DNC party committees and commissions. He has also served as member of the Dade County School Board, chairman of the Community Relations Board, Member of the Board of Directors of Mercy Hospital Foundation, Inc., NAFTA and Beyond Commission and other civic and community organizations. He is a former member of the Bay of Pigs Invasion; a prisoner of war in Cuba for 18 months; former president of the Bay of Pigs Veterans Association and is presently Member of the Board of Directors of the Cuban Committee for Democracy (CCD) and Member of the Board of Directors of Center for International Policy.

 

Otto Reich, President of Otto Reich Associates, LLC, of Washington, DC, served as U.S. Ambassador to Venezuela, from 1986 to 1989. In the 1980’s, Reich received three appointments from President Ronald Reagan: As Special Advisor to the Secretary of State from 1983 to 1986, he directed the Office of Public Diplomacy for Latin America and the Caribbean, which received the Department’s Meritorious Honor Award. From 1981 to 1983, he was Assistant Administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) in charge of U.S. economic assistance to Latin America and the Caribbean. He was the Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs from 2001 to 2002. He then became President Bush’s Special Envoy for Western Hemisphere Initiatives, reporting to Dr. Condoleezza Rice in the National Security Council. He left government service in June 2004.

Exhibit: "In Retrospect" - Artists' books and works on paper by Maureen Cummins, Ann Lovett, and Nava Atlas

 

The 2013-14 academic year marks the 50th anniversary of the opening of Skillman Library. In the fall of 1963, a state-of-the-art Skillman replaced Van Wickle Library and welcomed Lafayette students with modern conveniences and expanded shelving capacity. Skillman went through a $22 million expansion and renovation in 2004, which added 28,555 square feet and transformed almost every aspect of the interior and exterior.

Le Città di Asterix: uno story telling giornalistico su Facebook

Sabato 16 aprile 2011

Centro Servizi Alessi

Let’s Talk About Race brought together ethnic minority DDaT professionals and senior leaders from across government to share inspiring stories, advice on career progression and create an action plan to move forwards.

Antonio Crispino

Claudio Fava

Riccardo Orioles

Ciro Pellegrino

  

"Fare il giornalista in un Paese lacerato dalla violenza delle mafie vuoi dire mettere in conto che nel mirino di quella violenza ci puoi finire anche tu. E i giornalisti - i troppi che in questi anni hanno subito avvertimenti, minacce, scomuniche - lo sanno. Quelli che ho conosciuto, quelli che abbiamo a lungo ascoltato, ci hanno consegnato parole di solitudine più che di preoccupazione. È il ritratto di un Paese, non solo di un mestiere. Racconta un sistema di poteri (non solo mafiosi) che continuano a considerare come un fastidio ogni voce libera, ogni cronista con la schiena dritta, ogni racconto - su quei poteri e sulle loro miserie - che non si pieghi all'adulazione e alla menzogna. Sono giornalisti poco conosciuti, schivi, generosi, determinati. Una silenziosa e tenace comunità di giovani cronisti che ha raccolto l'eredità più autentica degli undici giornalisti uccisi da mafie e terrorismo in Italia, certamente la più preziosa." Claudio Fava.

 

“Being a journalist in a country torn apart by the violence of the mafia means that you need to take into account that you too could end up being the target of that violence. And journalists – too many of them in recent years have received warnings, threats, ostracism – are well aware of it. The journalists I have met, those we have listened to carefully, have delivered words of loneliness more than words of concern. This is a portrait of a country, not of a mere job. It is indicative of a system of power (not only of the mafia’s influence) which continues to consider as an irritant every free voice, every incorruptible reporter, every story – concerning those powers and their miseries – that does not give in to flattery or lies. They are not well known journalists, they are timid, generous, determined. A silent and tenacious community of young reporters who form the most authentic heritage of the eleven journalists killed by the mafia and by terrorism in Italy, and certainly the most precious one.” Claudio Fava.

 

video: media.journalismfestival.com/programme/2017/bought-and-so...

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MODERATOR: Jaime Suchlicki, Director, Institute for Cuban and Cuban-American Studies, and Emilio Bacardi Moreau Distinguished Professor at the University of Miami. He is also editor of “Cuban Affairs,” a quarterly electronic journal published by ICCAS, and the author of Cuba: from Columbus to Castro; Mexico: from Montezuma to the Rise of PAN; and Breve Historia de Cuba. Dr. Suchlicki is a highly regarded consultant to the public and private sector in the U.S.

 

PANEL: Alfredo Duran, is a lawyer practicing in Miami, Florida. Mr. Duran has a long standing record of participation in Democratic Party politics including chairmanship of the Florida Democratic Party, 1976-1980 and membership in various DNC party committees and commissions. He has also served as member of the Dade County School Board, chairman of the Community Relations Board, Member of the Board of Directors of Mercy Hospital Foundation, Inc., NAFTA and Beyond Commission and other civic and community organizations. He is a former member of the Bay of Pigs Invasion; a prisoner of war in Cuba for 18 months; former president of the Bay of Pigs Veterans Association and is presently Member of the Board of Directors of the Cuban Committee for Democracy (CCD) and Member of the Board of Directors of Center for International Policy.

 

Otto Reich, President of Otto Reich Associates, LLC, of Washington, DC, served as U.S. Ambassador to Venezuela, from 1986 to 1989. In the 1980’s, Reich received three appointments from President Ronald Reagan: As Special Advisor to the Secretary of State from 1983 to 1986, he directed the Office of Public Diplomacy for Latin America and the Caribbean, which received the Department’s Meritorious Honor Award. From 1981 to 1983, he was Assistant Administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) in charge of U.S. economic assistance to Latin America and the Caribbean. He was the Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs from 2001 to 2002. He then became President Bush’s Special Envoy for Western Hemisphere Initiatives, reporting to Dr. Condoleezza Rice in the National Security Council. He left government service in June 2004.

Antonio Crispino

Claudio Fava

Riccardo Orioles

Ciro Pellegrino

  

"Fare il giornalista in un Paese lacerato dalla violenza delle mafie vuoi dire mettere in conto che nel mirino di quella violenza ci puoi finire anche tu. E i giornalisti - i troppi che in questi anni hanno subito avvertimenti, minacce, scomuniche - lo sanno. Quelli che ho conosciuto, quelli che abbiamo a lungo ascoltato, ci hanno consegnato parole di solitudine più che di preoccupazione. È il ritratto di un Paese, non solo di un mestiere. Racconta un sistema di poteri (non solo mafiosi) che continuano a considerare come un fastidio ogni voce libera, ogni cronista con la schiena dritta, ogni racconto - su quei poteri e sulle loro miserie - che non si pieghi all'adulazione e alla menzogna. Sono giornalisti poco conosciuti, schivi, generosi, determinati. Una silenziosa e tenace comunità di giovani cronisti che ha raccolto l'eredità più autentica degli undici giornalisti uccisi da mafie e terrorismo in Italia, certamente la più preziosa." Claudio Fava.

 

“Being a journalist in a country torn apart by the violence of the mafia means that you need to take into account that you too could end up being the target of that violence. And journalists – too many of them in recent years have received warnings, threats, ostracism – are well aware of it. The journalists I have met, those we have listened to carefully, have delivered words of loneliness more than words of concern. This is a portrait of a country, not of a mere job. It is indicative of a system of power (not only of the mafia’s influence) which continues to consider as an irritant every free voice, every incorruptible reporter, every story – concerning those powers and their miseries – that does not give in to flattery or lies. They are not well known journalists, they are timid, generous, determined. A silent and tenacious community of young reporters who form the most authentic heritage of the eleven journalists killed by the mafia and by terrorism in Italy, and certainly the most precious one.” Claudio Fava.

 

video: media.journalismfestival.com/programme/2017/bought-and-so...

Rania Abouzeid

Richard Colebourn

Firas Fayyad

Ayman Oghanna

  

L’esercito iracheno, con il sostegno delle armate occidentali, è attualmente impegnato in una dura battaglia contro il cosiddetto Stato Islamico nella seconda città più grande dell’Iraq, Mosul. E gli Stati Uniti stanno decidendo come cercare di sconfiggere il gruppo nella sua roccaforte siriana, a Raqqa. Il 2017 potrebbe davvero vedere la fine dello ‘Stato Islamico’ come potenza del Medio Oriente? O come potrebbe rispondere il gruppo, assieme ai suoi sostenitori nella regione ed altrove? Per i giornalisti, coprire lo Stato Islamico e il territorio che controlla è da sempre estremamente difficile – e ora sembra ancora più pericoloso. Gli speaker del panel hanno un’esperienza unica nel reporting da Iraq e Siria fin dal 2011. Cosa dovrebbero capire i media della situazione sul posto in questo momento? Quali sono le complessità del quadro della situazione che non riusciamo a comunicare al pubblico?

 

The Iraqi Army, with western military backing, is currently engaged in a fierce battle against the so-called Islamic State inside Iraq’s second biggest city, Mosul. And the United States is right now deciding how to try and defeat the group in its Syrian stronghold of Raqqa. Could 2017 see the end of the ‘Islamic State’ as a power in the Middle East? Or how might the group, and its supporters in the region and beyond, respond? For journalists, covering the Islamic State and the territory it controls has long been immensely difficult – and now it seems only more dangerous.

 

media.journalismfestival.com/programme/2017/covering-the-...

YU Alumni Networking Event -YU Wall Street and YU Tech - Mobility as a Service

Maria Gianniti

Francesca Mannocchi

Tonia Mastrobuoni

Amedeo Ricucci

Alessio Romenzi

  

Dai conflitti in Medio Oriente al dramma del traffico dei migranti e alla guerra in Siria, è soprattutto negli scenari di crisi che il lavoro di inviato si rivela fondamentale. Professionisti che, tra mille pericoli, permettono di guardare a ciò che altrimenti si perderebbe nel caos e nell’orrore. Dall'Europa al Medio Oriente, cosa ci raccontano i nostri invitati sul campo.

 

From conflicts in the Middle East to the drama of the smuggling of migrants and the war in Syria, it is especially in times of crisis scenarios that the work of foreign correspondents is so crucial. Professionals who, among a thousand dangers, enable us to look at and seek to understand what would otherwise be lost in the chaos and horror. From Europe to the Middle East, what do our correspondents have to say?

 

video: media.journalismfestival.com/programme/2017/from-our-corr...

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MODERATOR: Jaime Suchlicki, Director, Institute for Cuban and Cuban-American Studies, and Emilio Bacardi Moreau Distinguished Professor at the University of Miami. He is also editor of “Cuban Affairs,” a quarterly electronic journal published by ICCAS, and the author of Cuba: from Columbus to Castro; Mexico: from Montezuma to the Rise of PAN; and Breve Historia de Cuba. Dr. Suchlicki is a highly regarded consultant to the public and private sector in the U.S.

 

PANEL: Alfredo Duran, is a lawyer practicing in Miami, Florida. Mr. Duran has a long standing record of participation in Democratic Party politics including chairmanship of the Florida Democratic Party, 1976-1980 and membership in various DNC party committees and commissions. He has also served as member of the Dade County School Board, chairman of the Community Relations Board, Member of the Board of Directors of Mercy Hospital Foundation, Inc., NAFTA and Beyond Commission and other civic and community organizations. He is a former member of the Bay of Pigs Invasion; a prisoner of war in Cuba for 18 months; former president of the Bay of Pigs Veterans Association and is presently Member of the Board of Directors of the Cuban Committee for Democracy (CCD) and Member of the Board of Directors of Center for International Policy.

 

Otto Reich, President of Otto Reich Associates, LLC, of Washington, DC, served as U.S. Ambassador to Venezuela, from 1986 to 1989. In the 1980’s, Reich received three appointments from President Ronald Reagan: As Special Advisor to the Secretary of State from 1983 to 1986, he directed the Office of Public Diplomacy for Latin America and the Caribbean, which received the Department’s Meritorious Honor Award. From 1981 to 1983, he was Assistant Administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) in charge of U.S. economic assistance to Latin America and the Caribbean. He was the Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs from 2001 to 2002. He then became President Bush’s Special Envoy for Western Hemisphere Initiatives, reporting to Dr. Condoleezza Rice in the National Security Council. He left government service in June 2004.

Building a global digital marketplace - Panel debate featuring:

Rowan Conway, Director of Innovation and Development, RSA,

Wendy Lawson, Senior Director Member Services and Technology, IACCM,

Warren Smith, Director of Digital Marketplace, GDS

Rania Abouzeid

Richard Colebourn

Firas Fayyad

Ayman Oghanna

  

L’esercito iracheno, con il sostegno delle armate occidentali, è attualmente impegnato in una dura battaglia contro il cosiddetto Stato Islamico nella seconda città più grande dell’Iraq, Mosul. E gli Stati Uniti stanno decidendo come cercare di sconfiggere il gruppo nella sua roccaforte siriana, a Raqqa. Il 2017 potrebbe davvero vedere la fine dello ‘Stato Islamico’ come potenza del Medio Oriente? O come potrebbe rispondere il gruppo, assieme ai suoi sostenitori nella regione ed altrove? Per i giornalisti, coprire lo Stato Islamico e il territorio che controlla è da sempre estremamente difficile – e ora sembra ancora più pericoloso. Gli speaker del panel hanno un’esperienza unica nel reporting da Iraq e Siria fin dal 2011. Cosa dovrebbero capire i media della situazione sul posto in questo momento? Quali sono le complessità del quadro della situazione che non riusciamo a comunicare al pubblico?

 

The Iraqi Army, with western military backing, is currently engaged in a fierce battle against the so-called Islamic State inside Iraq’s second biggest city, Mosul. And the United States is right now deciding how to try and defeat the group in its Syrian stronghold of Raqqa. Could 2017 see the end of the ‘Islamic State’ as a power in the Middle East? Or how might the group, and its supporters in the region and beyond, respond? For journalists, covering the Islamic State and the territory it controls has long been immensely difficult – and now it seems only more dangerous.

 

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Keith Knight, author of K Chronicles

Isabella Baroni - Paolo Eusebi Salvatore Iaconesi - Tom Jefferson - Tiziana Moriconi

  

L’attuale ecosistema digitale dell’informazione presenta rischi e opportunità per coloro che soffrono di una malattia. Possiamo raccontare in rete le nostre malattie meglio che offline? Possiamo migliorare l’affidabilità delle informazioni che i malati trovano in rete? Possiamo coinvolgere i pazienti e i cittadini in un processo virtuoso che aumenti la conoscenza disponibile e garantisca un miglior governo del sistema sanitario? Possiamo utilizzare il web 2.0 per migliorare le evidenze disponibili?

 

The current digital information ecosystem shows risks and opportunities for those who suffer from a disease. Can we recount our illnesses better online or face-to-face? Could we improve the reliability of information that ill people find on the net? Could we involve patients and citizens in a virtuous process that increases the available knowledge and ensures better governance of the health system? Could we use web 2.0 to improve the available evidence?

 

on demand video here: media.journalismfestival.com/programme/2017/health-care-2.0

 

Yavuz Baydar, Tamas Bodoky Alexa Koenig, John Nery

  

Oltre un centinaio di giornalisti imprigionati in Turchia da Erdogan. Giornali di opposizione chiusi illegalmente nell’Ungheria di Orban. Giornalisti regolarmente demonizzati da Trump negli USA perché “venditori di fake news”. Reporter che coprono le “night crawl” mortali nelle Filippine guidate da Duterte. Questo panel cerca di iniziare una discussione su cosa sia l’autoritarismo emergente (a cosa dovremmo prestare maggiore attenzione, quali sono gli eventi che per primi definiscono uno stato come soggetto a autoritarismo emergente?) e su come seguirlo (in quanto giornalisti, come rispondiamo a questi eventi?) Il panel: Yavuz Baydar è co-fondatore di P24, piattaforma media indipendente che monitora I media turchi. Tamas Bodoky è fondatore e editor del sito giornalistico investigativo Atlaszo.hu (che significa “trasparente” in ungherese). Alexa Koenig è direttore esecutivo dello Human Rights Center alla University of California Berkeley. E John Nery è associate editor del Philippine Daily Inquirer, che pubblica la Kill List.

 

Over a hundred journalists jailed in Turkey by Erdogan. Opposition newspapers closed illegally in Orban’s Hungary. Journalists in the United States regularly demonized by Trump as “fake news” peddlers. Reporters covering the deadly “night crawl” in the Philippines under Duterte.

 

Video: media.journalismfestival.com/programme/2017/reporting-eme...

Panel discussion on "Using Media for Peace Building" is being held at Srimavo Bandaranaike Exhibition Centre, Colombo, Sri Lanka. Panel discussion coincides with the Sthree Mela exhibition which continues till 10th December 2011at Srimavo Bandaranaike Exhibition Centre. The exhibition showcases achievements of women in the social, economic, cultural political and human development. It is organised by a broad coalition of women’s groups together with cross party senior women politician’s coalition and the TEAM 1325.

 

The photo shows Nawaz Mohamed, Country Director, Search for Common Ground, Dr.Selvy Thiruchandran ~ Executive Director, Women’s Education and Research Centre, Seetha Ranjanee ~Freelance Journalist, Anoma Rajakaruna (Moderator) ~ Film Maker, Arda Aghazarian ~ Young Women's Christian Association from Palestine and DushiYanthini Kanagasabapathipillai ~ Journalist, Photojournalist and Blogger at today’s panel discussion on "Using Media for Peace Building" (Media as a tool for peace building, Best practices and challenges and Strategies and way forward). A range of issues related to media and peace building debated and discussed at today’s panel discussion.

 

I, DushiYanthini Kanagasabapathipillai had to do simultaneous translation from Sinhala to English to the fellow panelist Arda Aghazarian from Palestine.

Matteo Bressan

Marina Calculli

Alberto Negri

Daniele Raineri

Domitilla Savignoni

  

Nessuna nazione e nessun continente si può dire al riparo dal radicalismo armato e dunque dalla minaccia terroristica. E il pericolo non viene solo dall'Isis, peraltro sempre più in difficoltà. Resta un alto numero di combattenti stranieri che dopo essersi uniti allo Stato Islamico potrebbero tornare nei paesi di origine per compiere attentati. La notizia di un presunto appello del califfo Al Bagdadi alle cellule sparse per il mondo affinché entrino in azione potrebbe essere realistica. L'eventuale sconfitta militare di Daesh in Siria e Iraq potrebbe rendere ancora più pericolosa la minaccia terroristica in Europa e nel resto del mondo. In questo scenario il ruolo dei media, soprattutto dei social network, resta fondamentale. Sia per il sedicente "stato islamico", che li usa per il reclutamento e la propaganda, sia per i governi che setacciano il web per cercare di individuare e fermare le potenziali minacce.

 

No nation and no continent can be considered safe from armed radicalism and thus from the terrorist threat. The danger does not come only from ISIS which has become increasingly weakened. A high number of foreign fighters, after joined the Islamic State, could return to their home countries to carry out attacks. The news of a supposed appeal of the Caliph Al Bagdadi addressed to the scattered cells in the world to come into action could be realistic. The eventual military defeat of Daesh in Syria and Iraq could make the terrorist threat even more dangerous in Europe and around the world. In this scenario, the role of the media, especially social networks, remains essential, both for the so-called “Islamic state,” which uses them for recruiting and propaganda, and for governments that scour the web to try to identify and stop potential threats.

 

video: media.journalismfestival.com/programme/2017/the-radicalis...

Fergus Bell

Ed Bice

Scott Klein

An Xiao Mina

  

Electionland è stato un progetto collaborative unico nel suo genere, per tracciare e seguire i problemi di voto durante le presidenziali americane del 2016 in tutta la nazione e in tempo reale. È stato anche lo sforzo di raccolta di notizie attraverso i social più grande mai compiuto, con oltre 600 persone che monitoravano ogni esempio di annullamento del voto e più di 400 giornalisti che davano la caccia alle storie sul campo. Il bisogno di coprire il voto era particolarmente urgente, dato che alcuni stati varavano leggi che potevano influenzare l’accesso dei cittadini alle urne, e che uno dei candidati metteva in dubbio la validità dell’intero sistema. In questa sessione, i responsabili delle parti chiave di questo progetto ambizioso vi racconteranno come abbiamo fatto, dove stavano le sfide più grandi e come tutto si è svolto quel giorno.

 

Electionland was a unique collaborative project to track and cover voting problems during the 2016 US elections across the whole country and in real-time. It was also the largest social newsgathering effort ever undertaken with more than 600 people monitoring for any instances of voter suppression and more than 400 journalists chasing down the stories in the field. The need to cover the vote was particularly urgent as states passed laws that could affect citizens’ access to the ballot box, and one of the presidential candidates cast doubt on the validity of the entire system. In this session those responsible for key parts of this ambitious project will tell you how we did it, where the biggest challenges lay and how it all played out on the day.

 

video: media.journalismfestival.com/programme/2017/electionland

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