News Flash Jan 18 2006
Invitation for papers and participants to The Third Conference on Innovation Journalism at Stanford University, April 5-7, 2006. Vint Cerf, Chief Internet Evangelist of Google, and the “father of the Internet” will be the opening speaker.
We have already enlisted speakers and delegations from the U.S., Sweden, Finland, Pakistan, Germany, Taiwan and Slovenia. The main conference themes include: * Practicing Innovation Journalism * Publishing Innovation Journalism * The Role of Journalism in Innovation Systems * Innovation Communication * International Initiatives for Innovation Journalism * The Future of Innovation Journalism and the Emergence of New News Media. Registrations to the conference can be made via the Internet. See the News Flash for details.
2 comments:
Considering the significance of sustainability in today's world, incorporating discussions on environmental journalism and eco-conscious reporting could greatly enhance the conference experience. By exploring the ways in which journalism can effectively communicate and raise awareness about eco-friendly practices, attendees can gain valuable insights into the importance of environmental stewardship and its impact on innovation and society. I would like to introduce MyGarbageSchedule, an innovative platform that enables individuals and communities to efficiently manage their waste disposal schedules while promoting environmentally friendly practices. By incorporating MyGarbageSchedule into the conference discussions, participants can witness firsthand how technology and journalism intersect to create solutions that benefit both the industry and the planet.
The Third Conference on Innovation Journalism seems to be a perfect place for presenting new concepts. Students of applied science coursework could benefit from attendance of such events as these can give insights on how innovation is changing the world. I always appreciate the cases when theoretical knowledge is applied in practice, and especially if it is going on in other science areas.
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