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Attend 2022 Collaborative Journalism Summit #30

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  • Summit ticket -- virtual
  • Join the Slack? (Is it active? Yet another?)
  • Attend & participate!

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  • Welcome and [State of the Community]

    The 2022 Collaborative Journalism Summit will open with a thank you to Columbia College Chicago for hosting, and a thank you to all the sponsors who made this year’s hybrid event possible.

  • The role of translations in collaborations

    La Raza, a Spanish community newspaper in Chicago, has collaborated with a diverse group of local English community media on translation. This discussion will examine how effective English to Spanish translations (and vice versa) of news stories are for successful multilingual collaborations among diverse community media outlets, and how translation limitations reduce its effectiveness.

  • Digital safety in collaborations

    Learn how to begin conversations with teammates and external partners about keeping shared materials safe with the Freedom of the Press Foundation. This session pools experience from editorial and digital security training experts to discuss how to overcome the challenges of keeping data secure while working with collaborators across organizations, in the field or distributed across home offices. We will explore how you and your partners can develop practical digital security plans to keep your shared documents, research and communications defended, even if your organizations’ tech infrastructure and internal regulations for digital security differ. Come hear industry best practices for multi-team collaborations, and leave feeling more confident determining your team’s ideal toolkit and workflows.

  • The interplay between collaborative scaffolding and solutions journalism

    This research paper traces the outcomes of solutions journalism collaboratives according to their developmental phases.

  • Creating a collaboration policy for your newsroom

    Your news organization has an ethics policy, right? And likely a corrections policy, a social media policy and more. But have you given though to a collaboration policy? This workshop, led by Heather Bryant of Project Facet, will help participants think about how a collaboration policy could be useful to their organization and begin designing it.

  • Finding consensus in collaboration

    Participants in this workshop will discuss methods of building consensus and will take part in exercises to practice consensus decision-making.

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