Copertura elettorale equilibrata: concentrarsi sui fatti

Copertura elettorale equilibrata: concentrarsi sui fatti


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Ven 19 aprile 2024

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It’s being called “The Year of Democracy” as about a third of the world votes for their national leaders in 2024. Politicians have always spun their lines but elections seem to get more complex with online campaigns, misinformation, and now the rise of AI-generated content muddying the information ecosystem further. Added to that, the polarisation of society means that often the facts don’t get through. How are journalists around the world covering the slew of elections this year? What are the trends they are seeing? What new journalistic techniques and approaches are needed to make sure they are finding and telling the whole story? And what happens if the facts themselves are contested?
Organised in association with Reuters.


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Stephanie Burnett
Stephanie Burnett

Stephanie Burnett is the digital verification editor and leader of the Reuters Fact Check team, which examines online misinformation. Before joining Reuters, she was a senior editor with Deutsche Welle (DW), Germany's international public broadcaster. Stephanie previously led the digital news team (English service) at Euronews' headquarters in France and was the bureau chief for Storyful news agency’s Australia office. She also worked as a journalist in Hong Kong, where she covered stories for Storyful and TIME.

Anette Dowideit
Anette Dowideit

Anette Dowideit is CORRECTIV’s deputy Editor-in-Chief. CORRECTIV is Germany’s leading non-profit media organization and mostly known for investigations such as the far-right party AfD’s secret plans to deport "unassimilated Germans“. Before joining CORRECTIV in 2023, Anette worked at Axel Springer for almost 20 years. Her last position was Head of International Investigations at Axel Springer and Head of the investigative unit at Springer’s WELT. She is the author of several non-fiction books and has received awards including the German Journalism Prize and the Business Journalist of the Year Award.

Ritu Kapur
Ritu Kapur

Ritu Kapur is the co-founder and managing director of Quint Digital Media Limited which runs The Quint, an independent news site in India. She has strived to provide multiple platforms for free speech like The Quint's citizen journalism initiative My Report, together with Talking Stalking – a campaign to change the laws to make stalking a non-bailable offence and Webqoof, The Quint’s fact check initiative. Ritu spent over two decades in broadcast as the founder of Network 18 where she won awards for a docudrama series Bhanwar and for The Citizen Journalist show among others. At Network 18 she was the Features Editor at CNN IBN and also led programming on History TV 18, before she exited to launch The Quint. She is on the advisory board of Oxford University’s Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, the World Editor's Forum at WAN IFRA and Future News Worldwide.

Kieran Murray
Kieran Murray

Kieran Murray is Reuters’ Washington bureau chief and news editor for the United States and Canada. His family is Irish and he grew up in the United Kingdom, but left for a 6-month trip to Spain 35 years ago and stumbled fortuitously into a career in international journalism. A specialist in political news and conflict reporting, he has worked for Reuters from more than 20 countries, primarily in Latin America and Africa, as a correspondent, bureau chief, editor and news editor. He moved to Washington as bureau chief in January 2017, just as Donald Trump took office as president.

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