14 Karla Marksa street
Large hall
Moderator:
Alexander Gordon
the First channel TV presenter
«Innovations in mass media. Intelligence journalism»
The objective: to exchange opinions on the state and ways of development of journalism of intelligence.
Topics for discussion
- Is there popularization of science, education, innovations and intelligence today and do we need it at all?
- Has the popularization of science changed or disappeared?
- Who are modern popularizers of science? Who does a better job - journalists or scientists?
- Should the journalists be trained to be able to talk about global science and innovations with interest? If yes, then how?
- Who are modern readers of popular science articles and viewers of such programs?
- Who is the hero of reports- is it a young genius, a scientist who does business, an engineer…?
Participants of the discussion
- Russian and foreign journalists taking part in the forum
- Winners of All-Russian contest “Innovations in Russia through the eyes of journalists – 2011” organized by Russian Venture Company.
- Representatives of All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company and local State Television and Radio Broadcasting Companies from the innovative regions of Russia.
- Students and professors of the journalism department, Tomsk state university.
- Tomsk journalists, newspapers and TV editors from Tomsk Research Centre and universities.
- Scientists, innovators, heroes of newspaper articles and TV programs.
Speakers
- Yuri Ershov, Dean of journalism department, Tomsk state university
- Alexander Perevozchikov, chief editor of “Tekhnika molodezhi” magazine.
- Alexey Trofimov, editor of ”Tomskie novosti” newspaper.
- Vladimir Kostin, journalist of the All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company, winner of the national prize “The big book”.
- Mikhail Grinev, chief editor of Nauka 2.0 TV channel
- Evgeny Kuznetsov, Director of Development and Communications department of the Russian Venture Company
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