ISOJ Online 2021
APRIL 26 – 30, 2021
For the second time in its 22-year history, the International Symposium on Online Journalism was online only in 2021, held during the week of April 26 to 30. Instead of two full days, as we had with the in-person conference in Austin for two decades, in 2020, we scheduled ISOJ Online throughout chunks of time, from Monday to Friday. In 2021, we repeated the same successful formula. We broke records in 2020, when we reached thousands of people in 134 countries. In 2021, we broke new records again, as more than 7,300 people from 154 countries and territories registered to attend the conference. Again, we reached thousands of journalists, media executives and scholars around the world, with live streaming. We continue to expand our reach through the recordings of all sessions that are available on YouTube, in the original sound track in English or in the simultaneous interpretation to Spanish.
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News
Coloquio | May 20, 2021
Ibero-American Colloquium on Digital Journalism attracts nearly 1,500 people from Latin America, Spain and Portugal
For the first time, the 14th Ibero-American Colloquium on Digital Journalism, typically held in Spanish, was also heard in Portuguese. Thousands of viewers in Latin America, Spain and Portugal tuned in for the annual event. On May 1, the Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas hosted the event, which is traditionally held the day … Read More
Business Models | May 3, 2021
Baron on Bezos ownership of the Washington Post: ‘I don’t think that we would have been a success without his involvement’
The recent accomplishments of The Washington Post are unlikely to be repeated elsewhere in the United States or worldwide, according to former executive editor Marty Baron, one of the most prominent American journalists. That’s because the paper holds a unique position after being purchased in 2013 by multi-billionaire Jeff Bezos, Amazon’s CEO and founder, who … Read More
Editorial Journalism | May 1, 2021
Opinion journalists show how publications and platforms can work to distinguish news from opinion
As social media blurs the lines between fact and opinion, informed take and angry rant, journalists, publishers and platforms need to take a more active role in distinguishing between news and opinion –both for the clarity of the reader and the quality of the journalism, according to panelists at the 2021 International Symposium on Online Journalism … Read More
ISOJ 2021 Archive
Keynote speaker: A.G. Sulzberger
Chair: Alberto Ibargüen, president & CEO, John S. and James L. Knight Foundation
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A.G. Sulzberger, chairman & publisher, The New York Times
Workshop: Lessons from the Global South: How innovation has helped newsrooms around the world
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Ludovic Blecher, head of DNI Innovation Fund, Google
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Styli Charalambous, CEO, The Daily Maverick, South Africa
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Innbal Menashri, data project manager, Haaretz, Israel
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Tai Nalon, co-founder, Aos Fatos, Brazil
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John-Allan Namu, CEO, Africa Uncensored, Kenya
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Maria Li, chief operating officer, Tech in Asia, Singapore
Panel: Collaborative journalism networks: the lone wolf investigative reporter joins regional & global packs
Chair: Marina Walker Guevara, executive editor, Pulitzer Center
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Scilla Alecci, reporter and coordinator of European & Asian partners, ICIJ , Italy
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Carlos Eduardo Huertas, founder & director, CONNECTAS (Latin American network) , Colombia
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Alia Ibrahim, founder and chairman, Daraj , Lebanon
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Purity Mukami, reporter, Finance Uncovered (UK) & The Elephant , Kenya
Panel: Community management and audience engagement: Turning the news into a conversation
Chair: Irving Washington, executive director & CEO, Online News Association (ONA)
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Ashley Alvarado, director of community engagement, Southern California Public Radio (KPCC + LAist)
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Darryl Holliday, news lab director and co-founder, City Bureau
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Nisha Chittal, director of audience and engagement, Vox Media
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Bobby Blanchard, assistant director for audience, The Texas Tribune
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Annie Z. Yu, director of engagement, Politico
Keynote speaker: Katharine Viner
Chair: Emilio Garcia-Ruiz, editor-in-chief, San Francisco Chronicle
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Katharine Viner, editor-in-chief, The Guardian
Workshop: How to develop secure communication with sources and a drop box for whistleblowers
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Harlo Holmes, Freedom of the Press Foundation
Panel: Facing the ‘infodemic:’ How journalists covering COVID-19 can fight mis/disinformation
Chair: Maryn McKenna, journalist, author and senior fellow, Emory University’s Center for the Study of Human Health
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Joan Donovan, research director, Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics & Public Policy at Harvard University
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Heidi Larson, director, The Vaccine Confidence Project at the London
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Jessica Malaty Rivera, science communication lead, The COVID Tracking Project
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Brandy Zadrozny, reporter, NBC News
#ISOJ Journal- Peer Reviewed Research Panel 1: Capturing journalism’s evolution: From algorithms to misinformation
Chair: Amy Schmitz Weiss, ISOJ Research Chair & #ISOJ Journal co-editor, San Diego State University
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Silvia DalBen and Amanda Chevtchouk Jurno, Federal University of Minas Gerais (Brazil), More than code: The complex network that involves journalism production in five Brazilian robot initiatives.
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Amber Hinsley, Texas State University, Cued up: How audience demographics influence reliance on news cues, confirmation bias and confidence in identifying misinformation.
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Burton Speakman, Kennesaw State University, and Marcus Funk, Sam Houston State University, What’s on your page, on your pa-a-a-ge: Zombie content and paywall policies in American community newspapers, 2015-2020.
Keynote Session: Reinventing online political coverage
Chair: Evan Smith, CEO & co-founder, The Texas Tribune
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Anna Palmer & Jake Sherman, co-founders, Punchbowl News
Workshop: Going beyond advanced search: Google tools for journalists
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Juan Manuel Lucero, Google News Lab (workshop en español)
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Mary Nahorniak, Google News Initiative Teaching Fellow (workshop in English)
Panel: Online violence against women journalists: How to combat this global scourge?
Chair: Elisa Lees Muñoz, executive-director, IWMF
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Ferial Haffajee, associate editor, Daily Maverick, South Africa
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Gisela Pérez de Acha, reporter at the investigative reporting program, UC Berkeley
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Julie Posetti , global director of research, ICFJ
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Ela Stapley, digital security advisor and founder, Siskin Labs , U.K.
Immersive journalism: How photogrammetry, VR and AR are adding new dimensions to storytelling
Chair: Robert Hernandez, professor of professional practice, University of Southern California
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Mint Boonyapanachoti, creative technologist, The New York Times
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Thomas Flynn, cultural heritage lead, Sketchfab , U.K.
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Retha Hill , professor of practice & director of the New Media Innovation and Entrepreneurship Lab, Arizona State University
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Ben Kreimer, independent journalism technologist
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Elite Truong, director of strategic initiatives, The Washington Post
Keynote Session: Reimagining news for Black Americans: Paving a path toward equity in journalism
Chair: Amanda Zamora, co founder & publisher, The 19th*
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Lauren Williams & Akoto Ofori-Atta, co-founders, Capital B
Workshop: Covering climate change: Best practices for how to localize a planet-sized story
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Amal Ahmed, reporter, Texas Observer
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Frank Mungeam, chief innovation officer, Local Media Association
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Donovan Quintero, reporter, Navajo Times
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Mark Schleifstein, reporter, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune Times
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Bernadette Woods Placky, program director, Climate Matters
Panel: It’s not the old op-ed page anymore: The growth of opinion in online journalism
Chair: Katie Kingsbury, opinion editor, The New York Times
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Karen Attiah, global opinions editor, The Washington Post
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Sewell Chan, editorial page editor, The Los Angeles Times
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Matthew Yglesias , writer and editor, Slow Boring
Panel: Cracking the code for the new local news through networking and collaboration
Chair: Karen Rundlet, director of journalism program, Knight Foundation
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Sarabeth Berman, CEO, American Journalism Project (AJP)
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Sue Cross, executive director and CEO, Institute for Nonprofit News (INN)
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Emilee Gilpin, managing editor, Indiginews , Canada
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Lisa Heyamoto, GNI Startups Lab Senior Program Manager, LION Publishers
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Mukhtar Ibrahim, founder, SAHAN Journal
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Mazin Sidahmed, co-executive director, Documented
Keynote Session: Marty Baron
Chair: Kathleen McElroy, director of the School of Journalism and Media, UT Austin
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Marty Baron, former executive editor, The Washington Post
Workshop: How to work towards a news ecosystem that cleanly separates news from opinion
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Subramaniam (Subbu) Vincent, director of journalism and media ethics program, Markkula Center for Applied Ethics, Santa Clara University
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Patricia Lopez, journalist and editorial writer, The Star Tribune
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Kate Harloe, NewsQ
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Connie Moon Sehat, News Quality Initiative
Panel: Race and equity in the news: Reporting in service of communities and with the URL (uplift, respect and love) lens
Chair: Sara Lomax-Reese, co-founder, URL Media, president & CEO, WURD Radio
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Cierra Hinton, executive-director & publisher, Scalawag
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Mitra Kalita, co-founder, URL Media
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Macollvie J. Neel, managing editor, The Hatian Times
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Nancy San Martin, freelance journalist, contributor at palabra. NAHJ
#ISOJ Journal – Peer Reviewed Research Panel 2: Challenging the status quo: New pathways to understanding news audiences today
Chair: Amy Schmitz Weiss, ISOJ Research Chair & #ISOJ Journal co-editor, San Diego State University
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Mark Poepsel, Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville, Thematic analysis of journalism engagement in practice.
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Jessica Retis, University of Arizona, and Lourdes M. Cueva Chacón, San Diego State University, Mapping digital-native U.S. Latinx news: Beyond geographical boundaries, language barriers, and hyper-fragmentation of audiences.
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Ryan Wallace, UT Austin, The language of online news: How science and health reporting in English impacts Latinx Audiences.