Press Summit Vienna - How many crises can (young) people take?

Continuous reports about crises are increasingly burdening young people in particular. This is also confirmed by the latest data reports. Ignoring crises is usually only successful for a short time, because they are too omnipresent and also too important. Therefore, the question arises: How can complex and polarizing issues be communicated "better" and responsibly to the young target group in the future? And: How do young journalists in particular manage to combine these two perspectives? In short: How many crises can (young) people tolerate?

Students from various disciplines at the University of Innsbruck, under the direction of Dr. Natascha Zeitel-Bank from the Institute for Media, Society and Communication, have designed a panel on this topic.

Program:

Keynote speech:
Tessniem Kadiri, freelance journalist at FUNK "Atlas" (YouTube), WDR Newsroom (TikTok), among others.

Followed by panel discussion with:
Tessniem Kadiri, freelance journalist at FUNK "Atlas" (YouTube), WDR Newsroom (TikTok), among others.
Verena Mischitz, video journalist, Der Standard, spokeswoman Network Climate Journalism
Alexander Dworzak, editor Wiener Zeitung, foreign affairs and Reporters Without Borders.
Moderation:
Lavinia Müller and Jakob Häusle, master's students at the University of Innsbruck.

Recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilORV9k4Iqk


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