Lviv Media Forum

Lviv Media Forum

Media and Telecommunications

Ukrainian public organisation. We work to make Ukrainian media viable — global, professional, ethical and capable.

About us

Lviv Media Forum is an ecosystem of people, organizations and projects that develops comprehensive media solutions and promotes the best global media practices in Ukraine. We work to make Ukrainian media viable — professional, ethical and capable. We are experienced, caring, and professional. We are result-oriented, but we are not looking for the easiest way. We believe in responsibility. We practice dialogue. We have been promoting capable media since 2013.

Website
https://lvivmediaforum.com/en/
Industry
Media and Telecommunications
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Lviv
Type
Public Company
Founded
2013

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    On 16 May, the X LMF anniversary conference started in Lviv. The event was opened by the head of Lviv Media Forum Olga Myrovych: ⠀ “Today, as hundreds of millions of citizens choose their representatives to parliaments and governments around the world, journalists face a great professional challenge. How can we present different perspectives without plunging societies into chaos? How can we integrate an understanding of the consequences of choices and the refusal to make them into the fabric of public consciousness? How can we promote the values of democracy, respect for human rights, and civic participation in an era of institutional entropy? Finding answers to these questions means discovering solutions strong enough to overcome polarization.” ⠀ Scroll through the carousel, read and share key quotes from the speech. The full text of the speech you can find here bit.ly/44MmJ8A. ⠀ #XLMF

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    The anniversary X LMF starts in 24 hours 🔥 The program of this year's conference is formed by two streams: Common Language and Common Sense. Focus topic: “Common Language for Common Sense: Search For Meaning in Polarized World". Over three days, the speakers and participants will work together to find common language and define the role of the media, civil society, international organisations, national authorities, diplomats and other stakeholders in this search. The participants will take part in workshops, discussions, public interviews, presentations and masterclasses. The keynote speakers at the conference will be Oleksandra Matviichuk and Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak. They will deliver their speeches on 16 May. You can watch live broadcasts of their speeches and other events on the Lviv Media Forum's Facebook page. Find the main theses from the speeches on our Twitter and on the Euromaidan Press page. Subscribe so you don't miss out. See the full #XLMF program at https://lnkd.in/gMdcrE9m.

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    X LMF will bring together media professionals from 36 countries Since 2013, LMF has been the largest conference about media and for media professionals in Eastern and Central Europe. Last year, we changed the format and focused on the issues that are critical to international support for Ukraine in a time of great war. ⠀ The official registration for the conference finished on 1 May 2024. We are pleased to share that representatives of more than three dozen countries will gather in one of the largest shelters in Lviv on 16-18 May: ⠀ Argentina, Austria, Australia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Belgium, Belarus, Burundi, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Iraq, Kosovo, Latvia, Lithuania, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, North Macedonia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tajikistan, Taiwan, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United States, United States of America. ⠀ Video broadcasts of some of the panels will be available on the Facebook page of Lviv Media Forum, as well as text broadcasts of all events on X (Twitter) of the conference's media partner Euromaidan Press. ⠀ Read more about the programme and speakers here: https://lnkd.in/gMdcrE9m.

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    Why are we organising the X LMF conference in time of war? ⠀ In short: because we believe that our ability to create a common context for people and environments can bring the greatest benefit to Ukraine. ⠀ For us, LMF is not a party or entertainment. Eleven years ago, this conference was created as a platform for dialogue between Ukrainian and foreign media. After Russia's full-scale invasion, this mission has become even more important, because it is no longer just about sharing experiences, cooperation and networking, but also about encouraging the world to support Ukraine. ⠀ For some of the speakers and participants, this will be their first visit to Ukraine. They will be able to see with their own eyes what they have read and heard about in the media, including the consequences of a rocket attack on a residential building next to the shelter where we are holding the conference. They will also be able to talk directly to Ukrainian journalists and hear their stories about their work during the war. ⠀ We are not trying to scare or move foreign guests, but we hope to show and make them feel what Ukraine is fighting for and why giving up our land to ‘appease the aggressor’ is not an option. ⠀ In 2024, the conference will be held on 16-18 May. The focus topic: “Common Language for Common Sense: Search For Meaning in Polarized World”. The conference will be held in English (with simultaneous translation into Ukrainian). Part of the events will be broadcast online and we will make sure that the most important opinions expressed are made publicly available.

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    Oleksandra Matviichuk is the head of the Center for Civil Liberties, which received the The Nobel Prize in 2022; she is a human rights lawyer and one of the main speakers at the LMF 2024. ⠀ During her speech, Oleksandra will talk about the importance of (re)defining key concepts in the language we use to talk about war and peace. You can watch and listen to her speech online on the Lviv Media Forum's Facebook page. The conference program is already available here: https://lnkd.in/eMaZ_v8E. Now scroll through the carousel to learn even more about the speaker. ⠀ As a reminder, the conference will take place in one of Lviv's largest shelters on 16-18 May 2024. The focus theme of the X LMF is “Common Language for Common Sense: Search For Meaning in Polarized World”. ⠀ To join, follow the link and fill out the form: bit.ly/3xbcvlL. See you at #XLMF

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    Two threads and something special: how the LMF 2024 program is built ⠀ You have already seen the program of the LMF anniversary conference, which we are preparing to hold on 16-18 May in Lviv. The second and third days are divided into two threads — Common Language and Common Sense. The threads' titles echo the conference's focus theme — “Common Language for Common Sense: Search For Meaning in Polarized World”. ⠀ Common Language is a thread that will feature more worldview discussions and public interviews. It will focus on the strategies of Ukraine's victory in the war for independence, the influence of the media on shaping historical memory, the changes that the current war is bringing to the ethics and practices of journalists, and understanding in times of polarization. ⠀ Common Sense is a more practical thread where people will share experiences and look for solutions. We will talk about counteracting pressure on journalists, the use of artificial intelligence in media work, the impact of technology platforms on the polarisation of society, mental health and psychological support for media professionals, etc. We will also present the new work of the LMF research team. ⠀ The conference will also feature thematic special events organised jointly with our partners. We will announce them to conference participants separately, as well as the cultural programme. ⠀ The full programme and registration for #XLMF is available here: https://lnkd.in/e-kDjJeB.

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    Timothy Garton Ash is a British historian, essayist, professor of European Studies at Oxford University and a speaker at X LMF. ⠀ During the anniversary conference, Timothy Garton Ash will talk about the scenarios of Ukraine's victory in the war with Russia. The full program of the event can be found at the link: https://lnkd.in/gMdcrE9m. We have collected even more interesting information about the speaker in the carousel. ⠀ X LMF will take place on 16-18 May 2024 in one of the largest shelters in Lviv. The working language is English (with simultaneous translation into Ukrainian). Focus topic: "Language for Understanding: Searching for Meaning in a Polarised World". ⠀ To register for the conference, please follow the link bit.ly/3xbcvlL. ⠀ See you at #XLMF.

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    The X LMF program is already online. ⠀ In 2024, the conference will be held on 16-18 May. The focus topic: “Common Language for Common Sense: Search For Meaning in Polarized World”. The conference will be held in English with simultaneous translation into Ukrainian. ⠀ The X LMF program is formed by two threads: Common Language and Common Sense. Over three days, speakers and participants will work together to find common ground and define the role of media, civil society, international organisations, national authorities, diplomats and other stakeholders in this search. ⠀ The program is available by following the link: https://lnkd.in/eMaZ_v8E. ⠀ The keynote speakers of the X LMF program will be: Oleksandra Matviichuk — Nobel Peace Prize winner in 2022, head of the Center for Civil Liberties, human rights lawyer. Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak — an American literary critic and philosopher, professor at Columbia University. She is a co-founder of the theory of postcolonialism, focusing in particular on the role of women in postcolonial discourse. ⠀ In addition, the speakers of the anniversary conference include: British neurosurgeon Henry Marsh; Professor of European Studies at Oxford University Timothy Garton Ash; British writer, journalist and war correspondent David Patrikarakos; American literary critic Ewa Thompson; Ukrainian Parliament Commissioner for Human Rights Dmytro Lubinets and others. ⠀ To become a participant in the anniversary conference, please fill out the form: bit.ly/3Vw1KV0. Deadline: 6 May 2024.

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    Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak is an American literary critic and philosopher of Indian descent, author, activist, and one of the keynote speakers at the LMF 2024. ⠀ She will talk about how colonialism manifests itself in language and literature. You will be able to watch Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak's talk online. We will announce the full programme and the topic of the speech soon, but for now, scroll through the carousel to find more information about the speaker. ⠀ The anniversary conference will take place on 16-18 May 2024 in one of the largest shelters in Lviv. The focus theme of the X LMF is “Common Language for Common Sense: Search For Meaning in Polarized World”. The conference will be held in English (with simultaneous interpretation into Ukrainian). ⠀ If you want to attend the conference, please register here: bit.ly/3xbcvlL. ⠀ See you at #XLMF.

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    Inviting fixers to join the X LMF. Last year, we changed the format of the conference and focused on the issues that are critical to international support for Ukraine in times of great war. That is why the LMF 2024 program will be primarily relevant for those who work with foreign audiences. These include fixers and local producers. Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, they have been helping Ukraine to stay on the international agenda and to broadcast news about Russian crimes correctly. "The fixer affects the picture that a foreign viewer or reader will see. This is a great responsibility and at the same time an opportunity to articulate what is particularly important to us," said journalist Olena Maksymenko in a piece prepared by Lviv Media Forum together with the media outlet Grunt in 2023. X LMF will be held on 16-18 May 2024 in Lviv. The focus theme is “Common Language for Common Sense: Search For Meaning in Polarized World”. ⠀ To become a participant of the anniversary conference, fill out the form: bit.ly/3xbcvlL. For three days, we will be looking for common ground and defining the role of media, civil society, international organisations, national authorities, diplomats and other stakeholders in this search.

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