Maria Ressa on Radical Collaboration: Why It’s the Antidote to Big Tech

By Global Investigative Journalism Network

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In this masterclass, Maria Ressa, co-founder of Rappler and 2021 Nobel Peace Prize laureate, shares practical insights on how journalists can respond to the growing power of Big Tech and the erosion of the information ecosystem. Ressa argues that the most powerful response is radical collaboration: building alliances between journalists, technologists, and communities to defend facts and democratic accountability. She encourages reporters to work collectively rather than competitively, strengthen relationships with their audiences, and develop new ways to distribute journalism outside of platforms that manipulate information flows. ----------------------- The Global Investigative Journalism Network is an international association of journalism organizations that support the training and sharing of information among investigative and data journalists—with special attention to those from repressive regimes and marginalized communities. Our key activities include: Providing resourc

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