Monday, November 25, 2013

Computation, Journalism and the Future of News Panel Discussion

Here's an interesting event at Stanford that may be of interest, with folks from Stanford's journalism and computer science departments along with the inventor of Google News talking about the future of journalism:

Computation, Journalism and the Future of News Panel Discussion


A panel discussion featuring:
  • Jure Leskovec, Assistant Professor, Computer Science, Stanford
  • Krishna Bahrat, Distinguished Research Scientist, Google, Inc.; Founder, Google News
  • Jennifer LaFleur, Senior Editor, Data, Center for Investigative Reporting
  • James T. Hamilton, Hearst Professor of Communication; Director, Journalism Program, Stanford
Introductory remarks by Brown Institute Director, Prof. Bernd Girod, and moderated by Brown Institute Assoc. Director, Prof. Ann Grimes.  Sponsored by the David and Helen Gurley Brown Institute for Media Innovation and the Jordan S. Knight Fellowship Program.
When:Tuesday, December 3, 20134:15 PM.  Reception to follow.
Where:Clark Auditorium, Clark Center, 318 Campus Drive, Stanford, CA (Reception to follow in the Nexus Cafe) (Map)
Sponsor:Sponsored by the David and Helen Gurley Brown Institute for Media Innovation and the Jordan S. Knight Fellowship Program.
Admission:Event is open to the public, but for logistical planning the organizers please request a RSVP via http://bit.ly/1gOy1Nz

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