https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqhkfesaduq
Digital publishing has transformed many journalists into mere line workers in content production industrial complexes. But what about the young journalists embarking on this professional mission today?
This discussion was inspired by Paulina Januszewska’s book Bulldy Journalismthe excerpt was just published on Eurozine. was recorded in 32nd European Cultural Magazine Conference In Warsaw on November 12th, 2024.
They are talking at Palak Finance, the Finance Palace in Warsaw.
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speaker
Paulina Janushevska I’m a journalist on an online portal in Poland. Krytyka Politycznaand recently published her book, “Bullshit Journalism,” about the early career path experiences of young journalists. Her book is the inspiration for this episode.
Paula Caldoso Journalist, activist and founder afrolinkLisbon
Ivana Dragičević Our repeat guest, she is an international news for a journalist and executive producer N1Zagreb
He was hosted by the editors of Razpotja and members of the editorial board of Eurozine Luka Lisjak Gabrijelčič.
Creative Team
Réka Kinga Papp Anchor
Daniela Univazo’s author and editor
He is well-versed in Eurozin’s Aquil Art Director
Szilvia Pintér Producer
Julia Sobota’s caption and translation
Zsófia Gabriella PAPP Digital Producer
management
Priyanka Hutschenreiter Project Manager
Judy Sikos’s Financial Manager
Réka Kinga Papp Editor-in-Chief
Csilla Nagyné Kardos Office Administration
Video Crew
Reedy Media by Kraków
Gergely
Post Production
Nóra Ruszkai Video Editor
István Nagy Lead Video Editor
Milán Golovics Dialogue Editor
Dániel Nagy Dialogue Editor
art
Victor Maria Lima Animation
Cryptomatic theme music
Disclosure
This talk show was produced by Display Europe.
The program is jointly funded by the European Union’s Creative Europe Program and the European Foundation for Cultural Affairs.
Importantly, the views and opinions expressed here are solely by the authors and speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Enforcement Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor the EACEA can be held responsible.

Source: Eurozine – www.eurozine.com
