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Gio 18 aprile 2024

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16:00 - 16:50

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More than half the world’s population will get to vote for their government in 2024, making it the biggest election year in history, according to The Economist. Almost 100 different elections will happen in the next 12 months - so it's a good time to take a look at how we actually cover them. In many countries elections are no longer fully fair, in some this is the final act of liberal democracies because the rest of the system is rigged by populists. The “horse race” approach has been criticized for years but… not much has been done to change it on a significant scale.
During this session we will take a look at the elections in Poland in 2023 where due to the massive outcome of voters the liberal opposition overthrew the ultra-conservative populist government. We will go to Slovakia - where populists won, and think about Romania which will have four different elections just in in 2024. With the upcoming EU elections we will give ideas, solutions and analyze failures in different elections. Think how focusing on the citizens and their needs can actually help them rather then bluntly following and chasing politicians. How to cut through noise? How to make hard choices when editors and journalists have to cover lies? Moderated by Jakub Gornicki.
Organised in association with Outriders.


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Jakub Gornicki
Jakub Gornicki

Jakub Górnicki is co-founder of Outriders, an award-winning media publication combining art, journalism and technology to create stories about global issues and events. Jakub covered the migration crisis in 2015, Belarusian protests in 2020 and the war in Ukraine. He remains focused on migration and conflict. He is the winner of Paszporty Polityki, INMA Global Media Awards and is a European Press Prize nominee. Previously, as COO and board member of ePaństwo Foundation, he developed it into a leading open data/transparency NGO globally. He started Code for Poland, worked there for six years, and transformed it into Code for All together with Code for America. He also co-operated with Open Cities, a program helping European cities adopt open data policies as well as Personal Democracy Forum in CEE and TransparenCEE.

Rafal Madajczak
Rafal Madajczak

Rafal Madajczak is the editor-in-chief of Gazeta.pl, one of the leading Polish news portals. He is a former creative director with multiple Polish news outlets who believes media have to constantly reinvent themselves or perish.

Stefan Onica
Stefan Onica

Ștefan Onica is a digital journalist with over 25 years of experience. He has worked as a journalist in the economic field, but has also worked extensively in digital media. He managed the launch of the web version of some of the most important Romanian publications: Adevarul, Click, Newsweek Romania, Revista 22. He was the author and coordinated the marketing and advertising operations of Newsweek Romania. He is currently Head of Digital News at Știrile TVR (Romanian state television) where he also works as presenter for the most important analysis show of the day on TVR Info. He worked for several years in Ukraine, where he was creative director at the advertising agency Liquid7.

Nino Robakidze
Nino Robakidze

With more than 15 years of experience in journalism, media management, research and advocacy, civic activism, and project management, Nino Robakidze now manages the Europe Center of IREX SAFE Initiative in parallel being Country Director for IREX Georgia. Nino works with the IREX global team and partners around the world to develop and foster solidarity and partnership between journalists and civil society for building strong, collegial, and lasting relationships for a more safe and free media environment in Georgia and wider Eurasia region. Prior to joining IREX, Nino managed media programs at Transparency International – Georgia working on comprehensive research and advocacy initiatives focusing on civil society and media, freedom of expression and vibrant information ecosystems. Nino is an alumna of several international educational and leadership programs, holds master’s degree in Journalism and Media Management and teaches Freedom of Expression Theory and History at Caucasus U...

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