Censorship in a global and changing world: religion, politics and economics. 0 Reply
Challenges journalists face are somehow the same as ever, but they have also changed. Censorship is still a very important issue, but its forms changed. And sometimes they are not clear. That’s why is important to talk about it. In the 21st century censorship exists in various forms. What are they, and what consequences do they bring to journalism and societies in general? These are all important questions that need to be discussed.
With this purpose, and in the framework of the cycle of sessions “Changing societies, changing journalism: a global discussion on the future of journalism” led by the University Institute of Lisbon ISCTE – IUL (Portugal) and Dialogue CafĂ© Lisbon, a first global session on  “Censorship in a global and changing world: religion, politics and economics” will be held next Friday 24 April from 14h00 to 15h30 (London time).  Â
Special speakers will include notably: in DC Lisbon (Calouste Gulbekian Foundation), Ana Catarina Santos, Journalist, TSF and Paulo Pena, Journalist, PĂşblico; in DC Rio de Janeiro (UCAM University), MaurĂcio Santoro, former adviser on human rights at Amnesty International; and directly from DC Novi Pazar (Centar Duga), Nikola Kocovic, Journalist, Radio 100 and Hana Oklapi Salihagic, Journalist at the City of Novi Pazar information office, among DC team members and many others.
There will also be participants in DC Florence (RFK Center) and in DC Évora (Évora Tech) taking part in this global conversation.
Join us and enrich this global conversation with your own experience and views!
Send us your registration no later than 22 April.
Contact us for more detailed information :Â info at dialoguecafe.org








