This year's media conference is dicussing "Overcoming divisions"
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How can journalism help us in overcoming societal divisions? This is the question we will examine during the 16th edition of DW's international media conference, which will take place on June 19 and 20, 2023.
Check out the conference program at dw.com/gmf.
We live in an increasingly fragmented world. The global clash of systems and ideologies, conflicting strategies in response to the climate crisis, and the mounting frustration in the fight for minority rights are just three examples of the many polarizing debates of our day.
In addition, there's also a growing overload of digitally available information, where more and more voices are trying to dominate each one of these issues.
In this context, diversity and plurality could serve as our greatest strengths and guiding principles in search for solutions. But it has become increasingly difficult to unite people with differing views and opinions. At the same time, there is a growing need for more social cohesion and solidarity.
Making connections – both in spite of and because of differing opinions
What role does the media play against this backdrop? How can journalism help us overcome societal divisions? Can news do more than just document social grievances that push us apart?
Or does the fundamental duty of media organizations extend to advocating values and to actively fostering civil societies? Furthermore, how do we prevent overreporting from fueling conflicts – even though it might lead to bigger reach?
These are some of the many issues which the 16th edition of the DW Global Media Forum hopes to explore on June 19 and 20, 2023. The conference will take place both at our well-known historic location, the former German parliament building and today's World Conference Center in Bonn, and online.
Register now and take part in the conference.
In light of current developments in media, politics, and science, "Overcoming divisions" will direct its emphases on the following issues:
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