Media and Communications Webinars 2021

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Media and Communications Webinars 2021

Media and Communications Webinars
The Journalists and Writers Foundation
(3 April – 24 April 2021)

The Journalists and Writers Foundation, in partnership with the Stony Brook University School of Communication and Journalism will organize Media and Communications Webinars for university and college students to promote and strengthen media ethics and the role of media in democracy. The seminars aim to provide young professionals with hands-on experience to monitor, report, and write news articles that raise awareness on freedom of speech and expression, press freedom, access to public information, and media ethics. 

The Media and Communications Webinars aim to strengthen the state of media freedom and promote the right to access information, knowledge, and data which will strengthen democratic values. The purpose of this series is to create a platform to empower young professionals and undergraduate students of journalism, media, and communication studies by engaging them with experienced journalists to put their theoretical knowledge into practice. 


Over the course of the seminars, the participants will develop in-depth understanding on how the media contributes to democracy and sustainable development in the framework of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals 2030 globally.

Format

The webinars will be held once a week via Zoom video conference. Media and communication professionals will discuss selected topics through an interactive dialogue with the participants. Students will have a chance to engage with one another and exchange ideas on diverse topics and share multiple perspectives.

The Media and Communications Webinars consists of 4 main topics on journalism including perspectives from multiple disciplines of social, economic, and political development. Each topic will be presented by a journalist and/or a professional who is an expert in their respective fields. 

The topics are as follows

  1. Erosion of Financial Support for Journalism
    •  How the internet changed the economics of the news business and damaged  news gathering
    • How consolidation of ownership and the rise of private equity have created “news deserts”
    • The efforts underway by journalists and foundations to preserve and protect journalism
  2. Citizen Journalism
    • How can we ensure media ethics in citizen journalism and avoid myths, lies, and mistakes? 
    • Comparative analysis between mainstream journalism and citizen journalism: Challenges and Opportunities
    • Citizen journalism as a new tool for protests and giving a voice of the public 
  3. Freedom to Access Information 
    • Advocating for the right to freedom of information, particularly for accessing public information
    • Fake news and disinformation and its impact on journalism and democracy  
    • Impact of blocking internal portals and social media platforms on the society 
    • Role of civil society in right to Information laws reform and practice
  4. Role of Digital Media in Society
    • Digital media’s impact on political institutions
    • Impact and pressure on news outlets to get maximum coverage
    • Development of communication skills, and worldwide accessibility

After the seminars, participants will expand their spectrum in journalism 

  • To protect and promote human rights
  • To support the right to access information through independent media outlets
  • To strengthen democratic norms and values
  • To improve transparency and accountability in media and government relations
  • To strengthen civil organizations` role in promoting freedom of expression
  • To support democracy in political processes and institutions

Outcomes

  • Participants will learn from the practical knowledge of presenters as their mentors 
  • Participants will have access to a network of media professionals including journalists and experts
  • Participants will receive a Certificate of Participation upon completion of the webinars successfully

WEBINAR CALENDAR 

DateModel Topic
April 3, 2020, SaturdayWebinar 1Erosion of Financial Support for Journalism
April 10, 2021SaturdayWebinar 2Citizen Journalism 
April 17, 2021SaturdayWebinar 3Freedom to Access to Information 
April 24, 2021SaturdayWebinar 4 Role of Digital Media in Society

NOTE: Participants are required to fill out the application form before March 22, 2021. The organizing committee will select only 20 students to participate in the webinars.