#ISOJ Journal- Peer Reviewed Research Panel 1: Capturing journalism’s evolution: From algorithms to misinformation
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.