Adriatik Kelmendi challenges the age-old dilemma of "Understanding vs. Believing?" He explores how societal paradigms influence our perceptions and the consequences of choosing belief over inquiry. With a focus on the power of critical thinking and the role of journalists, the talk encourages us to embrace doubt as a catalyst for curiosity, ultimately unveiling the importance of information, knowledge, and its transformative potential. Adriatik Kelmendi is a well-known journalist, TV presenter, and media executive in Kosovo. Kelmendi has made significant contributions to the media landscape of Kosovo through his work in journalism and broadcasting.
As a journalist, Kelmendi has been actively involved in covering various topics, including politics, social issues, and current affairs. Through his authorial show “Rubikon”, he has provided valuable perspectives and information to the audience, contributing to a better understanding of the local and global events. With a diverse range of experience, Kelmendi made his mark as a News Managing Editor and Columnist for "Koha Ditore”, the largest Albanian-language daily in Kosovo. Additionally, Kelmendi's role as the CEO of Klan Kosova demonstrates his leadership skills and business acumen.
While Adriatik is a lecturer in the Faculty of Mass Communications at University of Prishtina and AAB, he has also published several books such as "Smells Like Teen Spirit" and “How Can We Live Elsewere When Paris Exists?”. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at [ Ссылка ]
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