THE CO-CREATION CONUNDRUM: REDEFINING JOURNALISTIC LIMITS IN THE AUDIENCE 3.0 ERA | HAYET ZEGUICHE

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Conference as part of the TimeWorld Global Scientific Congresses: TimeWorld showcases and fosters knowledge in all its forms—theoretical, applied, and forward-looking. TimeWorld provides a state-of-the-art overview of a major theme, with a multicultural and interdisciplinary approach. It offers an opportunity for researchers, industry professionals, academics, artists, and the general public to come together to generate new ideas in science and develop new projects. https://timeworldevent.com/?page_id=2744&lang=en ------------------------------------------------------------------------ For its 8th edition, TimeWorld will take place at the Kursaal in Besançon on December 3, 4, and 5, 2025. 71 CONFERENCES - 4 PANELS - 1 SOCIAL AREA - 2 ART EXHIBITIONS - 1 TIMEWORLDSHOP - 1 PERFORMANCE - 2 CONCERTS ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Formerly a television journalist covering European affairs for international channels, Hayet Zeghiche is now a communications consultant. For over twenty years, she has been advising organizations – notably European institutions – on strategic communications, in all types of formats (digital, print, audio-visual) and in several languages (Arabic, French, English, Spanish and Mandarin). The Co-Creation Conundrum: Redefining Journalistic Limits in the Audience 3.0 Era In a world where news stories can be generated with a simple prompt, journalism is entering uncharted territory. The Co-Creation Conundrum: Redefining Journalistic Limits in the Audience 3.0 Era is a high-impact keynote exploring how journalists, machines and audiences are increasingly co-authoring reality — reshaping traditional roles and disrupting established distribution channels. Drawing on real-world data and scientific literature, this talk takes you inside a rapidly shifting information ecosystem, where what we see, share and believe is being redefined. It challenges long-held assumptions about the news’ authorship, autonomy and authenticity. But above all, it offers a new lens through which one seminal question is raised: Are journalistic limits in need of a complete rethink in the age of co-creation? December 4, 2025, at the Kursaal in Besançon during the TimeWorld Limite World Congress.

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