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WHATEVER HAPPENED TO JOURNALISM?


International Conference | December 5th-8th | Berlin berlinergazette.de in collaboration with Heinrich-Bll Foundation Today, in the age of (micro-)blogs and big data, the Forth Estate is suspended between extremes. Radical fragmentation and monolithic centralization pose multiple threats to democracy. The conference Whatever happened to journalism? engages upon a critique of this development and explores alternatives. The opening panel addresses the problem of monolithic centralization in the digital sphere by looking from a variety of angles at Mass Media in the Post-Snowden World. The panel Alternatives to Data-Silos explores emerging tools for democratic aggregation against the backdrop of the new wealth of networks failing to realize its full potential. In an afternoon workshop the conference investigates models of complicity in new journalism networks. More Have a look at the guests:

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Mobilize! The conference "Whatever happened to journalism?" is part of the Mobilize!-festival. From 5th to 8th of december 2013 the event brings together activists from different regions engaged in civil society organizations and give them the opportunity to meet, discuss experience and exchange ideas - in particular with view to the revelations around the NSA and GCHQ as well as other countries secret service digital surveillance activities. What cultural and political value does privacy have today? What are the societal implications of the wide spread I have nothing to hide attitude

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and the voluntary forfeiting of the right to anonymity through private and public data collection? What political actions are necessary to protect citizens from mass surveillance and what tools exist for people to secure their online communication?
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Credits The conference "Whatever happened to journalism?" is curated and organized by berlinergazette.de in the context of the "Mobilize!" festival in cooperation with Heinrich Bll Foundation, Digitale Gesellschaft and nachtkritik.de. It is funded by the Culture Programme of the European Union and the Heinrich Bll Foundation. This conference is part of the initiative Aesthetic Education Expanded: a project curated by berlinergazette.de, Kuda.org, Kontrapunkt, Multimedia Institute and Mute funded with support by the Culture Programme of the European Union.

Mass Media in the Post-Snowden World Konrad Beckers keynote adopts a speculative birds eye view on Mass Media in the Post-Snowden World. Two short lectures dig into cases of liberated as well as repressed news: Sonya Song excavates censorerd news in China and unlocks their hidden power, while Stefan Candea tells the story of an activtis-run Belarusian high-visibilty platform for money exchange which became a source for independent news. Krystian Woznicki provides an introduction. Date: December 6th, 7 p.m. | Format: Panel Keynote: Konrad Becker (World-Information.net). Speakers: Sonya Yan Song (Mozilla Open News), Krystian Woznicki (berlinergazette.de), Stefan Candea (thesponge.eu). Moderation: Lili Masuhr (leidmedien.de) Target group: Journalists, activists, researchers | Duration: 90 min. Location: c-base, Rungestrae 20, Berlin-Kreuzberg Alternatives to Data-Silos: Tools for democratic aggregation This panel presents results from a series of Berliner Gazetteworkshops that started at the conference Digital Backyards (October 2012) and Digital Backyards Japan (January 2013) asking about alternatives to Google and Facebook; then continued

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asking about alternatives to Google and Facebook; then continued at the hackathon bottom-up & open (May 2013) and recently culminated at the conference Complicity (November 2013) once again bringing together Hackers and Journalists. Date: December 7th, 6 p.m. | Format: Panel Speakers: Markus fin Hametner (Onon.at, Vienna), Monica Ulmanu (TheSponge.eu, Bucharest), Magdalena Taube (berlinergazette.de, Berlin), Anwen Roberts (Eclisping Binaries, Berlin). Moderation: Lili Masuhr (leidmedien.de) Target group: Hackers, bloggers, media activists | Duration: 70 min. Location: mindpirates, Schlesische Strae 38, Berlin-Kreuzberg New Models of Complicity within the Fourth Estate This workshop looks at concrete case of a journalism network: TheSponge.eu, which origniated in Buchrast around a group of investigative journalists, coders and activists. The workshop presents as respondents keyfigures of like minded organisations including the European network of data-journalists jplusplus.org and the global network of crisis mappers The Standby Taskforce. Their networking models can serve as best-practice cases for a discussion on current challenges in journalism and as an example of emergent forms of cooperation, as is reflected by the Berliner Gazette in its annual issue on complicity. Date: Dec. 8th, 3 p.m. | Format: Workshop Input: Alex Ulmanu, Victor Nitu, Ioana Cristea, Monica Ulmanu, Stefan Candea (thesponge.eu). Respondents: Nicolas Kayser-Bril (jplusplus.org), Jaroslav Valuch (Standby Task Force). Moderation: Chris Piallat & Magdalena Taube (berlinergazette.de) Target group: Journalists, activists, publishers | Duration: 180 min. Location: Heinrich Bll Foundation, Schumannstrae 8, Berlin-Mitte
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