International Journalism Festival - Perugia
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Title | INTERNATIONAL JOURNALIST FESTIVAL |
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Category | Gender and Tech |
Start | 2016/04/06 |
End | 2016/04/10 |
Hours | 1 |
Scale | World level for international activities |
Geolocalization | 43° 6' 38", 12° 23' 27"
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Organisation | |
Website | http://www.journalismfestival.com |
Target audience | Journalists and students |
Number of participants | 15 |
Context and motivations | One session on gender and technology, presenting the GTI project and its outcomes within the hackers’ corner that was organized by TTC on the international journalist festival |
Topics | GTI, Security, Gender, gender vs tech |
Links | http://www.journalismfestival.com/speaker/jovana-ananievska |
Media | [[File:]] |
Agenda | http://www.journalismfestival.com/programme/2016 |
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Methodologies | Presentation of one speaker – 40 minutes
Q&A from the audience -20 minutes |
Resources | The GTI report |
Gendersec |
Feelings | Mixed, I have the impression that on big festivals the audience is not too interested for subjects connected to gender. So we had very low number of people to the session. However, it was nice to see that the people that were present on the session were very interested. |
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Feedbacks | |
Start | Using very very simple examples if the crowd is not much into the gender issue |
Stop | Making long presentations even if there is more time, especially not when the crowd is not much into gender issues |
Keep | Asking questions even if there is no answer |