Fojo Media Institute – our story of 2017 When shrinking space around the world sets a gloomy atmosphere, it is more important than ever to strengthen journalism in it ́s role as a foundation for democratic societies. Fojo Media Institute strives to contribute with knowledge and experience sharing, strengthening individuals as well as partner organisations, in Sweden and globally. Our vision is to strengthen free, independent and professional journalism. In this booklet we wish to share our work with you as a reader, and in doing so you get to meet some of our staff, partners and participants. Please enjoy! Kersti Forsberg Director, Fojo Media Institut
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This thesis has studied the ideals, working conditions and future expectations among the Swedish-spe...
Free Media is an essential part of democracy, a goal Sveriges Radio’s Development Program is aiming ...
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The future of journalism is threatened. This is what emerges in a considerable amount of literature ...
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This article examines Storylab, a collaborative learning project between the journalism programme at...
This thesis examines how local journalists in Uppsala would like to work with news reporting, based ...
I gave a talk to the Swedish Journalism Fund’s 40th anniversary conference on the Next Five Years fo...
Journalists´ role in society has traditionally been of representative nature with a task to distribu...
The 2013 NordMedia conference in Oslo marked the 40 years that had passed since the very first Nordi...
In 2018, we have seen a growing animosity towards journalists in many countries. We have seen harass...
Strengthening free, independent and professional journalism is more important than ever. Quality jou...
This paper is looking into efforts made to introduce local-global connections within journalist prog...
Free Media is an essential part of democracy, a goal Sveriges Radio’s Development Program is aiming ...
This thesis has studied the ideals, working conditions and future expectations among the Swedish-spe...
Free Media is an essential part of democracy, a goal Sveriges Radio’s Development Program is aiming ...
This report describes and analyses how online propaganda against journalists across the world - thro...
The future of journalism is threatened. This is what emerges in a considerable amount of literature ...
Ongoing digitalization has fundamentally transformed the entire media landscape, not least the domai...
Journalistica's editor-in-chief, Eva Mayerhöffer, presents the 2022 issue and introduces the new, mo...
This article examines Storylab, a collaborative learning project between the journalism programme at...
This thesis examines how local journalists in Uppsala would like to work with news reporting, based ...
I gave a talk to the Swedish Journalism Fund’s 40th anniversary conference on the Next Five Years fo...
Journalists´ role in society has traditionally been of representative nature with a task to distribu...
The 2013 NordMedia conference in Oslo marked the 40 years that had passed since the very first Nordi...