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Home»Conferences»M100 Young European Journalists Workshop 2023 (Fully-funded)

M100 Young European Journalists Workshop 2023 (Fully-funded)

Jude OgarJune 19, 20233 Mins Read
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Deadline: June 30, 2023

Applications are open for the M100 Young European Journalists Workshop 2023. The M100 Young European Journalists Workshop (M100YEJ) is part of the prestigious annual international media conference M100 Sanssouci Colloquium (M100SC).

The workshop is aimed at a young generation of journalists and journalists from Europe, the Eastern Partnership countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine) and Russia. In addition to imparting practical and theoretical knowledge on journalistic work, the aim is to establish long-term networking between the participants.

2023 Topic – Reporting on Climate Change – and its Significance for Democracy

Climate change poses new challenges not only to society, politics and the economy, but also to journalism. Climate journalism, until recently a marginal phenomenon, is increasingly moving into the focus of media houses and editorial offices.

Climate change is one of the greatest threats of the 20th century, affecting all aspects of our lives: society, the economy, supply chains, work, agriculture, health, food, mobility. It is fuelling fear, insecurity, social division, lack of freedom, migration, poverty – and thus the health and resilience of democracy around the world. In this context, high-quality, fact-based and objective journalism is particularly important. How we report on climate change, its consequences and societal options for action is crucial to addressing this major threat. Meanwhile, voices are being raised that journalism needs to change in order for this to happen. This is because journalism, especially crisis reporting, has traditionally focused on covering events rather than processes. Climate change, however, is a process for which newsrooms often struggle to find the right images. More and more newsrooms are setting up climate editors and producing climate features.

Together with the participants, the organisers want to develop what this new journalism can look like, based on successful examples. They want to examine the quality of climate reporting in different European countries, look at it from different perspectives and work out criteria for successful climate journalism, taking into account the conditions in the different European home countries of the participants. One day of the workshop will introduce participants to investigative research on environmental risks and impacts at the international level. At the end of the workshop, the results will be summarised and presented by the M100YEJ participants at the M100 Sanssouci Colloquium on 14 September in Potsdam.

Cost

  • M100 will cover the costs of travel, accommodation and daily meals.

Eligibility

Young journalists between 20 and 30 years old from Europe, including the Eastern Partnership countries, can apply with a text in English on the following topic:

  • What is the importance of covering climate change in your newsroom / working environment?
  • Give a brief assessment of the importance of climate change reporting in your country.
  • What is your own assessment of the impact of climate change on journalism? Should journalism change because of climate change – or not? Justify your decision.

Application

Send your text (max. 3,000 characters including spaces), your CV (with date of birth) and a short motivation letter explaining why you want to apply for this workshop in one PDF file (max. 2 MB) to: [email protected].

The deadline for applications is Friday, 30 June 2023, 24:00 hrs (CET)

For more information, visit M100 Workshop.

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