Opinion Article: “Cutting through the noise with explanatory journalism”
Surprising as it may seem, the majority of Greeks often choose to remain ignorant over being informed, at a rate much higher than the average.
Surprising as it may seem, the majority of Greeks often choose to remain ignorant over being informed, at a rate much higher than the average.
iMEdD’s event presentation of the Greek version of the Data Journalism Handbook II, brought together (data) journalists, academics, civic-tech community members, and students to openly discuss why ...
iMEdD’s event presentation of the Greek version of the Data Journalism Handbook II, brought together (data) journalists, academics, civic-tech community members, and students to openly discuss why ...
We at iMEdD decided to undertake the project of translating and producing the Greek edition of this volume, in the belief that it is worth being offered to the community and becoming part of the ...
Focused on highlighting the global importance of mental health issues, the open, public dialogue with scientists, students, and educators discussed how the pandemic has brought mental health to the ...
Opinion Article: “Cutting through the noise with explanatory journalism” When a news story manages to receive attention and reach the general public, they say it “has cut through the noise.” The ...
Awarded Journalists share their thoughts, concerns and experiences.
In the first SNF Dialogues webcast of 2022, participants discussed whether—and how—the social isolation and anxiety induced by the pandemic have led to an increase in violent behavior worldwide.
The young creatives were asked to tell stories about the connection between technology and humanity in two minutes or less through their choice of short-form medium.
The new date will be announced soon iMEdD’s International Journalism Forum “A Matter of Trust”, which was scheduled to take place with physical presence in Athens on 11 & 12 ...