All the president’s attacks: Coping with governments that weaponize social media and campaign against independent media
Keynote speaker: Maria Ressa
Chair: Reg Chua, global managing editor, operations, Reuters
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Maria Ressa, founder and CEO, Rappler, Philippines
Brunch Workshop: No-code data journalism: How to go beyond infographics and engage audiences
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Vera Chan, senior manager, worldwide journalists relations, Microsoft News Lab
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Cathleen Crowley,data journalist, Albany Times Union
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Verah Okeyo,Global Health Reporter and Project Lead for the Diversity and Inclusion, Daily Nation, Kenya
Covering electoral campaigns in the digital age: Challenges of the 2020 presidential election in the U.S.
Chair: Evan Smith, co-founder and CEO, Texas Tribune
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Laura Barrón-López, national political reporter, Politico
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Katie Glueck, national politics reporter, The New York Times
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Alexi McCammond, political reporter, Axios
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David Weigel, national political correspondent, The Washington Post
The New Local News: Reinventing sustainable models to make local journalism survive and thrive in the digital ecosystem
Chair: Jennifer Preston, vice president, journalism, Knight Foundation
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Sara Lomax-Reese, CEO, WURD Radio
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Alison Go, chief strategy officer, Chalkbeat
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Mandy Jenkins, general manager, The Compass Experiment (partnership Google-McClatchy)
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Fraser Nelson, vice president of business innovation, Salt Lake Tribune
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Chris Sopher, co-founder and CEO, WhereBy.us
Keynote session: Catherine Kim
Chair: Robert Hernandez, Professor of professional practice, University of Southern California
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Catherine Kim, global head of digital news, NBC News & MSNBC
Brunch Workshop: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in the Newsroom
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Michael Grant, Teacher Fellow, Google News Initiative (workshop in English)
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Juan Manuel Lucero, Coordinator, Google News Initiative (workshop in Spanish), Argentina
Journalism in a pandemic: Covering COVID-19 now and in the future
Chair: Deborah Blum, director, Knight Science Journalism program, MIT
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Kai Kupferschmidt, contributing correspondent, Science, Germany
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Helen Branswell, senior writer, infectious diseases, Stat News
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Alvaro Pereira, reporter, TV Globo, Brazil
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Vidya Krishnan, freelance journalist, Atlantic, Los Angeles Times, Caravan Magazine, India
Disinformation and Misinformation: What can be done beyond traditional fact-checking?
Chair: Talia Stroud,professor/director, Center for Media Engagement, University of Texas at Austin
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Don Heider, executive-director, Markkula Center for Applied Ethics
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Cristina Tardáguila, associate-director, Poynter’s International Fact-Checking Network
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Craig Silverman, media editor, BuzzFeed
Keynote session: Emily Ramshaw and Amanda Zamora
Chair: Matt Thompson, editor-in-chief, eveal from the Center for Investigative Reporting
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Emily Ramshaw & Amanda Zamora, founders, The 19th
Brunch Workshop: How journalists can use Tik Tok to find stories and monitor disinformation
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Laura Garcia, training and support manager, First Draft
All the president’s attacks: Coping with governments that weaponize social media and campaign against independent media
Chair: Kathleen Kingsbury,editorial page editor,The New York Times , University of Texas at Austin
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Sérgio Dávila, editor-in-chief, Folha de S. Paulo, Brazil
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Peter Erdelyi, senior editor, 444.hu, Hungary
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Anna Gielewska, political & investigative reporter, vice president of Reporters Foundation, Poland
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Juan E. Pardinas, General Editorial Director, Reforma, Mexico
From problems to solutions: How solutions journalism can shift and shape media coverage
Chair: Mallary Tenore, associate director, Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas
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Dahlia Bazzaz, Education Lab reporter, Seattle Times
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Tina Rosenberg, co-founder and vice president of innovation, Solutions Journalism Network (SJN)
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Brittany Schock, engagement and solutions editor, Richland Source
Research breakfast seminar: Gender, media, and politics in the digital age
Chair: Dustin Harp, associate professor and director, Women’s & Gender Studies Program, University of Texas at Arlington
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Regina Lawrence, professor/director, Agora Journalism Center, University of Oregon
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Urszula Pruchniewska, assistant professor, Communication Studies, Kutztown University
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Ingrid Bachmann, professor, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile
Keynote session: Nikole Hannah-Jones
Chair: Jeff Jarvis, director, Tow-Knight Center for Entrepreneurial Journalism, CUNY’s Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism
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Nikole Hannah-Jones, reporter, New York Times Magazine
Brunch Workshop: Building Trust: Best Practices to improve engagement through transparency, inclusion and ethics
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Sally Lehrman, chief executive officer, Trust Project
Research Panel: Power, privilege and patriarchy in journalism: Dynamics of media control, resistance and renewal (peer-reviewed papers presentation)
Chair: Alfred Hermida, professor and director of the Graduate School of Journalism, University of British Columbia (Canada), guest editor of #ISOJ Research Journal
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Insights, issues and ideas on power, privilege and patriarchy in journalism, Alfred Hermida
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“We Are the 200%”: How Mitú Constructs Latino American Identity Through Discourse, Ryan Wallace, University of Texas at Austin
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Alternative professional journalism in the post-Crimean Russia: Online resistance to the Kremlin propaganda and status quo, Olga Lazitski, University of California, San Diego
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#MarchForOurLives: Tweeted teen voices in online news, Kirsi Cheas, Maiju Kannisto, and Noora Juvonen, University of Turku, Finland
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Send her back: News narratives, Intersectionality, and the rise of politically powerful women of color, Carolyn Nielsen, Western Washington University
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Participatory journalism and the hegemony of men, Mark Poepsel, Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville
Product Management: How news organizations can become more audience-oriented, data-driven and product-focused
Chair: Cindy Royal, professor and director of the Media Innovation Lab, Texas State University
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Deb Adeogba, senior media experience manager, Microsoft News
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Millie Tran, chief product officer, The Texas Tribune
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Aron Pilhofer, James B. Steele Chair in Journalism Innovation, Temple University, and director, News Catalyst
Keynote session: Tom Rosenstiel
Chair: Kathleen McElroy, director, University of Texas at Austin, School of Journalism
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Tom Rosenstiel, executive director,American Press Institute
Brunch Workshop: Seeking New Ideas to Fund Public Interest Media in the U.S. and Globally
Chair: Anya Schiffrin, senior lecturer, Columbia University
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Sarabeth Berman, CEO, American Journalism Project
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Elizabeth Green, founder and CEO of Chalkbeat, co-founder and co-chair of the board, American Journalism Project
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Nishant Lalwani, managing director, Luminate, United Kingdom
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Dele Olojede, founder and host, Africa In the World, South Africa
Online investigations: How journalists are using AI (artificial intelligence) and OSINT (open source intelligence)
Chair: Maria Teresa Ronderos, founder, CLIP (Latin American Center for Investigative Journalism), Colombia
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Emilia Díaz-Struck, research editor and Latin America coordinator, ICIJ
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Charlotte Godart, open source investigator & trainer, Bellingcat, United Kingdom
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John Keefe, adjunct professor, Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY
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Haley Willis, visual investigations reporter, The New York Times
How to fight deepfake and cheapfake videos: The challenges of verifying authenticity of visual content
Chair: Claire Wardle, U.S. director, First Draft
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Christina Anagnostopoulos, senior producer, Reuters
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Rhona Tarrant, U.S. editor, Storyful
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Matthew Wright, director for research, Global Cybersecurity Institute, Rochester Institute of Technology