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More Zoom, less climate gloom as conferences move online, study finds

Imagem de uma conferência sendo transmitida online. Em primeiro plano, vemos uma tela de celular filmando o fundo, onde várias pessoas aparecem em uma mesa no centro de um auditório. Eventos híbridos

The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted many aspects of everyday life, including the way we work. Now, more than ever, professionals are working from home due to health and safety concerns and local restrictions. The pandemic has also forced the trillion-dollar events industry to undergo a fundamental shift as many organizers move conferences from physical halls … Leia mais

Press Emblem report shows Brazil surpass Peru in number of journalists deaths caused by Covid-19

Brazil has been making the headlines day after day due to the worrying records of Covid-related deaths in recent weeks. Now, the country has reached the top of the list of countries with the highest number of journalists who died of Covid-19 – 878 in 70 nations – since the beginning of the pandemic. The … Leia mais

Interview: Meera Selva (The Reuters Institute)

  By Luciana Gurgel | MediaTalks, London    In June, six months after the pandemic started to spread across the world, the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism (University of Oxford) decided to release the preliminary results of a survey into the state of journalists’ emotional wellbeing. ” The top-line findings are so striking that we … Leia mais

Interview: Anthony Bellanger, International Federation of Journalists

                      By Luciana Gurgel | MediaTalks, London  Anthony Bellanger is a  french journalist, historian and syndicalist. Since 2015, he is the Secretary General of the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ), the profession’s leading global organisation that represents more than 600,000 journalists in 146 countries around the world. In this interview he spoke about … Leia mais

The threat posed by neo-nazis, hooligans and sovranisti to media freedom

  The threat posed by neo-nazis, hooligans and sovranisti to media freedom  RSF alerts for the risk of violence against journalists to become “the new normal” Despite all efforts, conspiracy theorists like David Icke continue to spread disinformation online    Aldo De Luca | MediaTalks, London    It sounds medieval, but the idea of killing the … Leia mais

The research World Without News, by Newsworks, UK

  Luciana Gurgel | MediaTalks by J&Cia, London   One of the questions asked by journalists and researchers in the beginning of the pandemic was whether the gain in trust by quality journalism shown by several studies at that time was here to stay. The answer begins to emerge. And, at least in the UK, … Leia mais

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