Co-creational news media

Co-creational news media


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Sab 12 aprile 2025

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17:00 - 17:50

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Around the world, media pioneers and researchers are exploring new forms of ‘co-creational’ news media, where communities are actively involved in producing the news. At its best, co-creational media can combine the strengths of social media – participation and inclusivity – with the virtues of professional news media – truth-seeking and truth-telling.
On this panel, some of the innovators of co-creational news media come together to discuss what they’ve learned on their journeys so far. How far can we go to reimagine the relationship between journalists and their audiences? Do the public really want to get involved in the production of journalism? And what happens to old journalistic norms of objectivity and impartiality when we collaborate deeply with communities on the issues that matter to them?
Moderated by Jonathan Heawood.
Organised in association with the Public Interest News Foundation.


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Festival Internazionale del Giornalismo
Festival Internazionale del Giornalismo

Il Festival Internazionale del Giornalismo di Perugia è un evento annuale che riunisce professionisti dei media, esperti di comunicazione e appassionati di informazione da tutto il mondo. Si svolge nel centro storico di Perugia e offre conferenze, dibattiti, workshop e opportunità di networking sui temi più rilevanti del giornalismo contemporaneo.

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Jonathan Heawood
Jonathan Heawood

Jonathan Heawood cares about journalism that cares about people. He is the founder and Executive Director ​of the Public Interest News Foundation, the first charity in the UK with a mandate to support public interest news. He previously launched and ran IMPRESS, the UK’s independent press regulator. He started his career as a journalist at the Observer newspaper and has also held leadership roles at English PEN and the Sigrid Rausing Trust. Alongside his day job, he is Chair of the Stephen Spender Trust and a Research Associate on the Norms for the New Public Sphere project at Stirling University. His first book, The Press Freedom Myth, was published in 2019, and he is now working on a book about media pioneers.

Darryl Holliday
Darryl Holliday

Darryl Holliday is co-founder and partner of Commoner Company. He is also Entrepreneur in Residence at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY. In 2019, Darryl orchestrated the development of the award-winning documenters.org platform and strategic expansion of the Documenters Network to its first 11 cities—training thousands of people to engage their local government, and paying out more than $1 million directly to local residents in the process. Together with his team he helped re-invigorate the participatory media landscape and train thousands of people to engage their local government. The culmination of these endeavors was celebrated with the $10 million Stronger Democracy Award. In 2015 Darryl co-founded City Bureau, a Pulitzer Prize-winning civic media lab based on Chicago's South Side where, as Co-Executive Director of National Impact, he helped build the organization from volunteer passion project to an institution with a $4 million annual budget and more than two dozen employees.

Eliz Mizon
Eliz Mizon

Eliz Mizon is a writer and organiser working on innovation in the media industry, specifically sustainable business models for local news, press ethics and climate coverage. She's the Strategy Lead at The Bristol Cable, and a freelance organiser for nonprofits such as the Media Reform Coalition and the Charitable Journalism Project. She’s worked as a media lecturer, and wrote a weekly newsletter called Power and Pop Culture about power dynamics in the media and creative industries.

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