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“The 20 megatrends which will shape Digital Journalism in the 2020s“
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Damian Radcliffe is the Carolyn S. Chambers Professor in Journalism, and an affiliate of the department for Middle East and North African Studies, at the University of Oregon.

“Digital humanitarianism, digital journalism“
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Kate Wright is the Academic Lead of the interdisciplinary research cluster in Media and Communications at the University of Edinburgh

“Systems journalism, Indigenous publics, and climate change”
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Candice Callison is an Associate Professor in the Graduate School of Journalism and the Institute for Critical Indigenous Studies at the University of British Columbia.

“Voice in Journalism: Styles of Journalism and Transformations in the Field.”
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Presentation by Marcel Broersma, Professor in Media and Journalism Studies, at the University of Groningen.

“Digital born journalism startups in a time of crisis.”
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Presentation by Mary Lynn Young, Associate Professor at the University of British Columbia.