Digital content creators and journalists: shaping the future of news together

Digital content creators and journalists: shaping the future of news together


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Gio 10 aprile 2025

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15:00 - 15:50

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In an era of information overload, the lines between digital content creators (or “influencers”) and traditional journalists are increasingly blurred. Both play pivotal roles in shaping public discourse, but their collaboration remains largely untapped. This session will explore how strengthening cooperation between content creators and journalists can help address key challenges in the digital information landscape, such as misinformation, disinformation, and the erosion of public trust in news media.
News organizations’ experiments in collaborating with content creators raise new challenges—and opportunities—that we only are just beginning to understand. This panel will bring together journalists, digital content creators, and other actors at the forefront of initiatives aimed at exploring the needs of creators, empowering them with new skills and fostering meaningful collaboration with journalists. Such efforts are crucial considering that the recent Behind the Screens study, which surveyed 500 influencers across 45 countries, found that two-thirds of content creators do not verify facts before sharing information, and four out of 10 assess the credibility of information based on the popularity of a source.
The encouraging news is that many content creators have expressed a strong desire for journalistic training, and journalists increasingly want to adopt the strategies that make content creators so relatable to audiences. Indeed, the recent trilingual ebook, Content Creators and Journalists: Redefining News and Credibility in the Digital Age, published by the Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas at the University of Texas at Austin, highlights what journalists and content creators can learn from each other, and in just two months was downloaded more than 6,000 times. Also evidence of the demand for training and collaboration is the new online course, Digital Content Creators and Journalists: How to be a Trusted Voice Online, offered by the Knight Center in partnership with UNESCO, which attracted more than 10,000 participants from 178 countries. This course not only provides essential skills in sourcing and verifying information, but also promotes collaboration between journalists and content creators to harness their unique strengths: the reach and creativity of digital creators, combined with the rigorous fact-checking and professional standards of journalism.
This panel brings together journalists and creators to show how they can jointly create a more transparent, accountable, and trusted information ecosystem. Through this panel discussion, we will explore innovative models for collaboration, examine the opportunities for cross-pollination between these fields, and outline how working together can lead to safer, more responsible digital spaces that benefit creators and consumers of news. This session will inspire new ways to rethink the future of news and the role journalists and content creators play in shaping it.
Moderated by Summer Harlow.


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Festival Internazionale del Giornalismo
Festival Internazionale del Giornalismo

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Palazzo Graziani (Perugia)

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Hannah Ajakaiye
Hannah Ajakaiye
Summer Harlow
Summer Harlow

Summer Harlow (Ph.D., journalism) is the associate director of the Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas and a visiting associate professor at the University of Texas at Austin. A former journalist, her research examines the challenges and opportunities for alternative media, independent journalism, and activism brought on by emerging technologies, particularly in Latin America and the Global South. She has written two books: Digital Native News and the Remaking of Latin American Mainstream and Alternative Journalism (Routledge, 2023), which won the Kappa Tau Alpha Frank Luther Mott book award for best journalism and mass communication research and the AEJMC-Knudson Latin America book prize, and Liberation Technology in El Salvador: Re-appropriating Social Media among Alternative Media Projects (Palgrave-Macmillan, 2017), which also won the Knudson prize. She also edited the ebook Content Creators and Journalists: Redefining News and Credibility in the Digital Age, which the Knight Center published in 2024. Her research has been published in top peer-reviewed journals such as the Journal of Communication, International Journal of Press/Politics, New Media & Society, Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, and Digital Journalism. Currently, she is the primary investigator for El Salvador in the Worlds of Journalism Study and the Journalistic Role Performance Project. She also is an associate editor for the Journalism Studies journal.

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