Panel #7: Visuality & Visibility – Exploring Visual Truths & Untruths (parallel session)
Chair: Gorg Mallia.
Panelists:
Hubertus von Amelunxen - Waiting for Truth, or the Time Before;
Vince Briffa - Art is the Lie that Reveals the Truth;
Massimiliano Fusani - The Image As Storytelling - a Framework for Visual Communication;
Anna Toploska - Between Ideology, Aesthetics and Truth. The Case of War Photography (19th-21st c.);
Natalie Smolenski - panelist.
Panel #6: Hacking the Post-Truth Society – an Education Fit for Purpose (parallel session)
Chair: Godfrey Baldacchino.
Panelists:
Joshua Lange - panelist;
Ruben Brave - The Hero's Journey - Redefining 21st Century Talent;
Abeer Al Najeer - Basic Competencies for the Arab Post-truth Learner;
Maral Karimi - panelist.
Panel #5: Technology Platforms: Transformative or Ripe for Regulation? (parallel session)
Chair: Michael J. Casey. Panelists:
Joe Cannataci - Ferreting out the Truth in the Post-truth Society: Surveillance in 2019;
John Domingue - How blockchains can transform our view of truth;
Chiara Capoluongo - The dangers and the crimes caused by an uncontrolled use of the web;
Marina da Bormida - A Data Economy with human values and fundamental rights at heart: exploring the role of ethics and law for safeguarding a democratic and inclusive society;
Jennifer Baker - Disrupting disinformation: Why our news media ended up where it did, and how identifying the pressure point in platform programmatic advertising could break the cycle;
Stefano Ledda - Panelist.
Panel #4: Government, Post-truth & Architectures of Social Disinformation (parallel session)
Chair: John Portelli.
Panelists:
Maria Pisani - Factured: reflections from the academic-activist borderlands;
Vivian Onano - panelist;
Chiara Capoluongo - Post-truth reflection on jurisdiction: how can we balance the repression of crimes and public opinion?;
Cedric Mesnage - Solving the climate crisis - a tree planting campaign.
Panel #3: Openness, Digital Literacies & Digital Ethics (parallel session)
Chair: Martin Debattista.
Panelists:
Harry Patrinos - The skills that matter in the race between education and technology ;
Toni Sant - How Can Wikipedia Save Us All? Assuming good fate from all points of view in the age of fake news and post-truth;
Marina Da Bormida - A Data Economy with human values and fundamental rights at heart: exploring the role of ethics and law for safeguarding a democratic and inclusive society;
Lina Zuluaga - AI vs JI "Journalistic Intelligence": the ethical choice;
Panel #2: Technology, Conflicts & Self-Sovereignty (parallel session)
Chair: Alex Grech
Panelists: Michael J. Casey; Kenneth Cukier; John Domingue; Dan Hughes & Athena Karatzogianni.