Business programme

Young Journalism in Russia: How the New Generation Looks Out Into the World and Creates the Information Space

18 Jun , 10:00–11:15
International Youth Economic Forum
Pavilion G, conference hall G3

Modern world is unimaginable without the information space. The new, post-industrial society has an incessant need for up-to-date knowledge: news, materials, social media feeds – updates happen every second. In this world, the most important qualities are the ability to make quick decisions and respond immediately to the changing agenda, as well as the ability to find innovative solutions and implement them in work processes. It is not surprising that young people are at the forefront of modern information technology. The growing need for new knowledge about the world around us is being satisfied by the new generation of media. The transformation of journalism that we are seeing today makes a whole range of questions relevant again. What role should the government play in the development of youth information policy? What kind of education does a new generation journalist need? Finally, how do young journalists themselves see the future of the profession and their role in a rapidly changing society?

Moderator
Anton Pashkov, Executive Advisor, Federal Agency for Youth Affairs (Rosmolodezh)

Panellists
Elena Vartanova, Dean of the Faculty of Journalism, Lomonosov Moscow State University
Oleg Gorodnichiy, Executive Producer, TV Channel 360
Sergey Kolyada, Director of the Communications Department, Russia – the Country of Opportunities
Anton Korobkov-Zemlyansky, Press Officer, European Media Group (EMG)
Anastasia Kosenchuk, Executive Director, Media Lab; Development Director, International Student Television Association
Alexander Moiseev, Deputy General Director, Gazprom-Media Holding; General Director, Rutube

Front row participant
Sergey Pershin, General Director, Center for the Development of Cultural Initiatives; Project Manager, Tavrida Art Cluster

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