Join Chinese authors Xinran and Karoline Kan for a discussion at the Hay Festival moderated by Index on Censorship magazine editor Rachael Jolley to explore some of today’s most pressing issues in China past and present.
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Free speech and censorship in China. Thirty years since Tiananmen Square, what are the challenges today?
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image image="105774" img_size="full"][vc_column_text] In 1989, student-led demonstrations took place in Beijing, China...
Index at #ijf19: How to fight back against the censors?
Join Index Magazine editor Rachael Jolley at the International Journalism Festival in Perugia, where she will be discussing the state of censorship and the need for more tools and knowledge on how to circumvent the censors.
Index at CIJ Well Told
CIJ Well Told is the UK’s only longform and narrative festival, and takes place on 1 and 2 March at Goldsmiths college, London.
Pervasive and personal: Observations on free speech online
Technology has linked much of the world together, but in its complexity and ubiquity, technology also has deeply personal qualities.
The hard news debate: Can quality journalism survive in a world of fake news and social media?
Senior journalists and media leaders are to debate at a London Press Club event whether quality journalism can survive
Unspeakable: Banned books, difficult words, taboos
Essex Book Festival and Index on Censorship invite you to join them for Unspeakable, a day of challenging and illuminating conversations, performance, exhibitions and workshops hosted by the University of Essex, that explores historic and contemporary issues of censorship, no-platforming, freedom of speech, and taboos.
Do we need a new kind of journalism in 2019?
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image image="60766" img_size="full" alignment="center"][vc_column_text]The new challenges of trust and misinformation....
Is humanity in denial?
All of us deny inconvenient truths sometimes, but what happens when denial becomes ‘denialism’, a systematic attempt to overturn established scholarly findings?
Beast on the Moon: Rewriting of history
Richard Kalinoski’s Beast on the Moon, set in 1920’s Milwaukee, focuses on Aram and his teenage “mailorder” bride Seta, both survivors of the Armenian Genocide