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Perugia International Journalism Festival
The annual Perugia International Journalism Festival is the leading journalism event in Italy. It is an open invitation to listen to and network with the best of world journalism. Simultaneous translation into English and Italian is provided. Entry to all festival events is free.
 
 
Perugia, Italy
13 - 17 April 2011
V Edition
Free entry

The annual Perugia International Journalism Festival is the leading journalism event in Italy. It is an open invitation to listen to and network with the best of world journalism. Simultaneous translation into English and Italian is provided. Entry to all festival events is free.



“The annual Perugia International Journalism Festival is the leading journalism event in Italy. It is an open invitation to listen to and network with the best of world journalism. The leitmotiv is one of informality and accessibility, designed to appeal to journalists, journalism students and those interested in the role of the media in society. Simultaneous translation into English and Italian is provided. The festival is open to the public free of charge.

The festival was founded in 2006 by Arianna Ciccone and Christopher Potter. The objective? To set up an event which would break the mould – not another institutional forum or media industry get-together but rather an opportunity for you to engage with leading journalists from all over the world. Free. With content designed to appeal across the spectrum. The media plays such a fundamental role in our daily lives yet an event designed explicitly to bring together top-drawer media protagonists and the general public didn’t seem to exist. Literary festivals, science festivals, music festivals abounded. But where was the journalism festival? Nowhere. So we created it.

The 2007 first edition was a modest affair but by the 2010 fourth edition there were some 120 different events in the 5–day programme and more than 300 speakers, 250 accredited journalists and 220 volunteers in attendance from all over the world. Aggregate festival audiences plus visitors to the photojournalism exhibitions totalled about 30,000 despite our promotion being exclusively online and through social networks due to budget constraints. The 2011 fifth edition will be the biggest and best yet.

None of this would have been possible without the generosity of a small number of enlightened sponsors. Or without the involvement of a wide range of media partners and festival friends (Italian and non-Italian) too numerous to mention. The sheer quality of their input and the amount of time they have been willing to dedicate to the festival is humbling. It’s also testament to just how much goodwill and bravura is out there. We’re proud to have provided in some small way a platform to showcase it all.

So who decides what happens at the festival? Arianna and Christopher. It’s just quicker that way. There is no festival organising committee, no board of luminaries to determine the programme, no cogitation over the ideal colour combination for the side-salad. We take topics of current interest in the media and fly the relevant kites. Other content is decided heuristically, shall we say. Any interesting panel/documentary/workshop/show proposed by festival friends or total strangers is pencilled in. We’re content merely to mix, match and generally facilitate.

Why Perugia? Because we live here. Perugia also happens to be a strikingly beautiful hilltop town of Etruscan origin. It is the regional capital of Umbria, one of the finest parts of Italy. The festival venues are all historic buildings located in the pedestrianised town centre. So how about a spring break in Perugia to enjoy great food, architecture, landscape and journalism? Where else can you tuck into your spaghetti al tartufo nero with Al Gore, Seymour Hersh or Carl Bernstein sitting at the adjoining table?”





Programme 2011

keynote speeches
panel discussions
press review
interviews
documentaries
award ceremonies
books
livefromPerugia
exhibitions
workshops
theatre shows
journalism lab
 
Festival Internazionale del Giornalismo di Perugia
L’edizione 2011 ripeterà l’esperienza dei volontari, circa 200 studenti e appassionati di giornalismo tra i 15 e i 26 anni provenienti da diversi paesi. Una vera e propria community - nata e organizzata attraverso i social network, Twitter e Facebook su tutti - che in quest’anno si è consolidata e vive dentro e fuori la rete indipendentemente dal festival.
 
 
Si svolgerà dal 13 al 17 aprile la V edizione del Festival Internazionale del Giornalismo di Perugia, sostenuto come sempre dalla Regione Umbria.
Anche quest’anno cinque giorni tra keynote speech, incontri-dibattito, tavole rotonde, interviste, presentazioni di libri, workshop, proiezioni di documentari, concorsi, premiazioni e mostre, e come sempre la manifestazione, ad ingresso libero e aperta a tutti, ospiterà giornalisti da tutto il mondo.

Oltre 140 eventi e più di 300 giornalisti ed esperti che arriveranno a Perugia per discutere di giornalismo, di attualità e di problemi dell’informazione.
Gli appuntamenti si svolgono nei teatri e nelle antiche sale dei palazzi storici del centro medievale di Perugia.

L’edizione 2011 ripeterà l’esperienza dei volontari, circa 200 studenti e appassionati di giornalismo tra i 15 e i 26 anni provenienti da diversi paesi tra i quali: Austria, Belgio, Brasile, Bulgaria, Cameroon, Canada, Cina, Cuba, Egitto, Finlandia, Francia, Germania, Giordania, Grecia, Lettonia, Libano, Lituania, Nepal, Olanda, Pakistan, Regno Unito, Romania, Russia, Spagna, Stati Uniti, Tanzania, Ucraina, Uganda e Uzbekistan. Una vera e propria community - nata e organizzata attraverso i social network, Twitter e Facebook su tutti - che in quest’anno si è consolidata e vive dentro e fuori la rete indipendentemente dal festival.
La webtv del festival (affidata a DolMedia) e la webradio (affidata a Reset Radio, la prima radio Creative Commons in Italia) continueranno ad arricchire gli appuntamenti dal vivo con interviste, approfondimenti e dirette live streaming.

L’hashtag ufficiale del festival per seguire e segnalare sui social network gli eventi del festival è #ijf11

Confermati i grandi sponsor privati: UniCredit main partner per il quarto anno consecutivo: “UniCredit accompagna questa manifestazione come main partner dal 2008, fin dalla sua nascita – sottolinea Maurizio Beretta, Responsabile Group Identity and Communications di UniCredit - E con piacere e soddisfazione l'abbiamo vista crescere ed acquistare prestigio nel panorama nazionale e internazionale. Ci auguriamo anche per quest'anno il successo delle precedenti edizioni affinchè da Perugia arrivino nuovi stimoli di dibattito su una professione che oggi è sempre più importante affrontare in una visione globale, con serietà ma soprattutto con passione”

Enel official sponsor, Sky e Vodafone sponsor, a cui si aggiunge quest’anno Nestlé sempre in qualità di sponsor.

Programma 2011

Keynote speech
Columbia Journalism Review
POLIS
AgoraVox
Personal Democracy Forum
Online News Association
Associazione Giornalisti Scuola di Perugia
La Rappresentanza in Italia della Commissione europea
UniCredit al Festival
ENEL al Festival
Evento Sky
Le radio in diretta dal festival
Premio Eretici Digitali
Rassegna stampa
Incontro con…
Interviste
Serate teatrali
Panel discussion
Presentazione di libri
Workshop
Journalism lab
Concorsi
• Una storia ancora da raccontare: Peppino Impastato
• Premio nazionale comunicazione, marketing e informazione per la salute
• Raccontami l’Umbria
Gli occhi della guerra
Current TV Doc
Proiezioni di documentari
Mostre
IAdoc per le scuole
 
 
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INFOS
PERIOD: from 13/04/2011 to 18/04/2011
CITY: Perugia
NATION: Italy
VENUE: various venues
ADDRESS: Segreteria organizzativa e Ufficio stampa via Cortonese 82/A 06127 Perugia
TELEPHONE: 075.5055807; cell. 334.6942401
FAX: 075.5017894
EMAIL: info@festivaldelgiornalismo.com, federica@festivaldelgiornalismo.com, press@festivaldelgiornalismo.com
WEB: www.festivaldelgiornalismo.com
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