Probe 2017: News and Journalism in 2017
Friday, 29 September 2017, 8 – 9pm
How is the way we access news changing, and how are young people engaging with journalism? With the rise of 'fake news' and the increasing importance of diversity and authenticity in journalism, we'll explore the changing landscape of online news media.
Join Elaine Burke, Dr Linda Kiernan and Tom Molloy (Director of Public Affairs and Communications at Trinity College Dublin) to discuss what these developments mean today.
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PROBE is part of European Researchers’ Night, taking place in cities across the continent on 29th September. PROBE is free and is open to everyone of all ages. Stayed tuned to see the full programme of events for 2017 soon, and keep in touch with us on our webpage, Facebook page, on Twitter, or by following #TCDProbe.
PROBE, a collaboration between Trinity College Dublin and Science Gallery Dublin, Probe is part of the European Researchers' Night Project funded by the European Commission under the Marie Sklowdowska-CurieActions. The project has received funding from the Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 722628.
Campus Location: Trinity Long Room Hub Arts and Humanities Research Institute
Accessibility: Yes
Room: Neill Lecture Theatre
Event Category: Arts and Culture, Lectures and Seminars, Public
Type of Event: One-time event
Audience: Undergrad, Postgrad, Alumni, Faculty & Staff, Public
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