Building and breaking disinformation campaigns In this highly interactive session, attendees will break into groups to design a mock disinformation campaign aimed at manipulating the media into spreading a false story.

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Building and breaking disinformation campaigns In this highly interactive session, attendees will break into groups to design a mock disinformation campaign aimed at manipulating the media into spreading a false story.
Critical perspectives on the disinformation discussion What do we know about disinformation and what can be done about it? Are proposed cures sometimes worse than the actual diseases at hand?
Media literacy unconference The debate surrounding media literacy is often too focused on the impact of social media platforms (namely Facebook and Twitter) on the one hand, and the ability and responsibility of citizens to evaluate whether to trust media content on the other.
Cose belle al #ijf18: #buonadomenica da #Perugia (at International Journalism Festival)
Vivienne Francis, the director of Refugee Journalism Projects talks about some of the ways to start to improve journalists ability to report on refugees. The ideas include workshops, internships, and mentoring programs.
The speakers discuss the importance of stories to get across a message while also using facts
This is Joe Lazauskas, director of content strategy at Contently.
At a brand journalism and story telling talk at the international journalism festival