Social Change - Journalism and Digital Campaigning in Polarised Societies
Offered By: Web Summit via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the impact of the internet on journalism and digital campaigning in polarized societies through this insightful Web Summit panel discussion featuring Dima Khatib, Paula Peters, and Michael Isikoff. Delve into the evolving landscape of content creation and campaign management, where user-generated content is increasingly prevalent. Examine the benefits and challenges of this shift, questioning whether these changes are ultimately positive and if such campaigns can be effective. Gain valuable insights into how digital platforms have transformed the way voices are amplified and messages are spread in today's interconnected world. Analyze the implications of these changes for social movements, media organizations, and democratic processes in an era of increasing polarization.
Syllabus
Social change: Journalism and digital campaigning in polarised societies
Taught by
Web Summit
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