How a Journalist Can Protect Him/Herself and the Audience from the Information Aggression during the War
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War affects all people irrespective of whether they are in the area of combat or not, it changes perception of information both at the individual level and in a wider society. Writing a story starts to look like walking on a minefield, as people’s response to journalists’ work is getting sharper and more intense.
These and other topics will be discussed on 13 May 2022, at 11:00 at the practical online webinar " How a Journalist Can Protect Him/Herself and the Audience from the Information Aggression during the War”, organized by the Commission on Journalistic Ethics and OSCE Project Co-ordinator in Ukraine.
This is the next episode in a series of events dedicated to strengthening capacity of journalists to work during martial law.
During the event we will discuss the following:
- how the war affects human consumption of information, provoking conflicts in society;
- how information aggression works, how media professionals can avoid mistakes and make a story better;
- how to protect oneself and its audiences from the consequences of informational aggression.
Welcoming remarks: Andriy Kulikov, Chairman of the Commission on Journalistic Ethics.
Mandatory registration is available here: https://forms.gle/E5APHH7BUoV77Vwj6