International School of Science Journalism School (programme)

Europe/Rome
Erice

Erice

    • Participants Arrivals
    • 1
      Welcome
    • 2
      What we know about our Universe: an introduction
      Speaker: Paolo Pani (ROMA1)
    • 3
      The EEE project: messengers from the Universe and citizen science
      Speaker: Luisa Cifarelli (CentroFermi)
    • 11:30 AM
      Coffee Break
    • 4
      Umbrella in a European storm
      Speaker: Fred Balvert (Erasmus MC University, Rotterdam)
    • 1:30 PM
      Lunch
    • 5
      Keep calm and hit the target (media lab communication)
      Speakers: Claudia Di Giorgio (Managing Editor, Le Scienze), Eleonora Cossi (INFN Press Office), Fred Balvert (Erasmus MC University, Rotterdam)
    • 4:30 PM
      Coffee Break
    • 6
      Media Lab conclusions
    • 7
      The quest for dark matter: experimental evidence, hints, explanations
      Speaker: Massimo Pietroni (INFN Padua)
    • 8
      Space journalism, challenges and opportunities
      Speaker: Nicola Nosengo (Freelance, science journalist)
    • 11:30 AM
      Coffee Break
    • 9
      Hot issues in science journalism (Balance treatment, Hype, Embargo policies)
      Speakers: Claudia Di Giorgio (Managing Editor, Le Scienze), Nicola Nosengo (Freelance, science journalist)
    • 1:30 PM
      Lunch
    • 10
      Entering the Era of Gravitational astronomy
      Speaker: Sheila Rowan (University of Glasgow)
    • 11
      Navigating complexity in a changing media landscape
      Speaker: Mike BECKERS (Spektrum, Heidelberg)
    • 12
      Questions & Answers
    • 5:15 PM
      Coffee break
    • 13
      Science for unveiling the universe secrets
      Speaker: John Carr (CPPM/IN2P3/CNRS)
      Slides
    • 14
      Communicating a big science project - The case of ESO
      Speaker: Lars Lindberg Christensen (Head Education & Public Outreach Dept, ESO)
      Slides
    • 11:30 AM
      Coffee Break
    • 15
      E.T. phone home: searching for life beyond our Earth
      Speaker: Amedeo Balbi (University of Rome Tor Vergata)
    • 1:00 PM
      Lunch
    • 16
      Afternoon free
    • 17
      Country stories - Interaction with fellows (focusing on science journalism & communication in 7 extra EU countries)
      Speakers: Aleida RUEDA (Mexico), Amy DOBOS (Australia), Anwesha CHAKRABORTY (India), Davi BONELA (Brazil), Mohammed ELSONBATY (Egypt), Ryota OKUNISHI (Japan), Victoria MARTINEZ ANTIPA
    • 11:00 AM
      Coffee Break
    • 18
      Country stories - Interaction with fellows (focusing on science journalism & communication in European countries)
      Speakers: Emer Emily NEENAN (Ireland), Katrine RASMUSSEN (Denmark), Marta SANTOS (Portugal), Nataliya GUBAREVA (Russia)
    • 1:00 PM
      Lunch
    • 19
      Michelangelo Mangano interviewed by Marco Cattaneo
      Speakers: Marco Cattaneo (Editor in chief, Le Scienze), Michelangelo Mangano (CERN)
    • 20
      Conclusions
    • 21
      Participants departures