Media and War Conference
Conference 2022

MEDIA
AND WAR

Nov 30 – Dec 1, 2022
Rzeszów, Poland

1 hour from the Ukrainian border

Everything changed on February 24th.

Stories as we knew them were being overwritten. Mixer brought journalists, editors, and practitioners to the city closest to the war to think through what covering this conflict actually required — and what it was doing to the people covering it. The geographic choice was deliberate. Rzeszów, not Warsaw or Brussels. The proximity to the border was part of the programme.

The Sessions

01

Ethical Aspects of Covering War

02

OSINT and Its Role in Shaping the Narratives of War

03

War from Different European Perspectives

04

How Is This War Different from Others?

05

What's Going on with Belarus Media?

06

Disinformation Experiences from Poland and CEE

07

HIMARs and Javelins for the Army — What Do the Media Need

08

Russians Are Coming: Caucasus and Central Asia. Opportunity or Threat?

09

Ron Haviv: On 30 Years of Covering Conflict (public talk)

10

War, Laugh, and Donations: Saint Javelin Project

11

How Do We Continue to Cover Ukraine Without Losing the Audience?

Speakers

Ron Haviv

VII Foundation

Daryna Shevchenko

Kyiv Independent

Daniel Rząsa

Google News Lab

Nino Robakidze

IREX Georgia

Ellen Heinrichs

Bonn Institute

Alicia Alamillos

El Confidencial

Nicolas Freund

Süddeutsche Zeitung

Maja Kuczmińska

Tygodnik Powszechny

Yana Korniychuk

Babel

Oksana Kovalenko

Slidstvo.info

Marichka Paplauskaite

Reporters Magazine

Conference AudienceConference Panel