Thursday 30. May at 09:00 - 17:00
Pressen, JP Politikens Hus • Rådhuspladsen 37, 1785 Copenhagen, Denmark
Come and have a morning mocca and fuel up for the day
& How to fight news avoidance
with Ulrik Haagerup, CEO and Founder of Constructive Institute
How NRK became constructive
with Ingrid Tinmannsvik & Helje Solberg, NRK
15 minutes on transforming newsroom culture
with Bjarne Corydon, Dagbladet Børsen
Gear up for the rest of the day and mingle with other changemakers
Five climate reporters from five continents address the biggest story of our time
with Cynara Vetch & five Climate Explorers, Constructive Institute
15 minutes on reviving local journalism
with Hans Krabbe, Midtjyllands Avis
How can AI support constructive journalism
with Louise Haag, Swedish Radio & Gustav Aarup Lauridsen, Constructive Institute
15 minutes on rethinking journalism formats
with Lea Korsgaard, Zetland
How to engage young people in journalism and democracy
with Jesper Himmelstrup & Sonja Morell Lundorff, Constructive Institute
Grab a coffee and hobnob with us
The number of people avoiding the news is growing, especially within the youth. This is an urgent threat to democracy and an important issue to face as media and journalists. Constructive Institute founder Ulrik Haagerup will meet with someone who has turned their back on the news. What is causing this problem and how can journalists be a part of the solution instead? Join us to find out what constructive journalism is all about and how it can bring change in our news culture.
Ulrik Haagerup
Five journalists from five continents spent five months together reflecting on climate journalism. We call them our Climate Explorers because together, they have now come up with effective, constructive strategies to cover the biggest crisis of our times. Hear insights from Argentina, Australia, India, Kenya & Norway.
Cynara Vetch & five Climate Explorers, Constructive Institute
Catch our data scientist Gustav Aarup Lauridsen in conversation with Swedish Radio about how artificial intelligence can promise real insights and create meaningful change.
Louise Haag, Swedish Radio & Gustav Aarup Lauridsen, Constructive Institute
Worldwide reports show that self declared interest in news is lower amongst women and younger people, which is naturally challenging the public democratic conversation. Lead by Project Leader Jesper Himmelstrup, Constructive Institute has set a goal to reach 6000 young danish people with
journalistic workshops across Denmark in 2024. Meet some of the young minds who have been apart of this innovative project and a new form of storytelling. What does journalism of the future look like with young eyes?
Jesper Himmelstrup & Sonja Morell Lundorff, Constructive Institute
Watch this space to know more about the program for the day.
Pressen, JP Politikens Hus • Rådhuspladsen 37, 1785 Copenhagen, Denmark