22nd May 2019 Great diversity in news habits and trends across the European Union On the eve of EU elections we look at how news audiences across Europe access, view and interact with the news.
22nd May 2019 Great diversity in news habits and trends across the European Union On the eve of EU elections we look at how news audiences across Europe access, view and interact with the news.
20th May 2019 Networked News, Racial Divides: How Power and Privilege Shape Public Discourse Sue Robinson, Professor of Journalism in UW-Madison’s School of Journalism and Mass Communication, explores the relationship between race, power and privilege in American journalism, in this seminar.
20th May 2019 Networked News, Racial Divides: How Power and Privilege Shape Public Discourse Sue Robinson, Professor of Journalism in UW-Madison’s School of Journalism and Mass Communication, explores the relationship between race, power and privilege in American journalism, in this seminar.
16th May 2019 Former Visiting Fellow wins prestigious award Charles Lewis will be presented with the Society of Professional Journalists award at the National Press Club in Washington for book chapter 'Tear Down These Walls: Innovations in Collaborative Accountability Research and Reporting'
16th May 2019 Former Visiting Fellow wins prestigious award Charles Lewis will be presented with the Society of Professional Journalists award at the National Press Club in Washington for book chapter 'Tear Down These Walls: Innovations in Collaborative Accountability Research and Reporting'
14th May 2019 Reporting elections on the frontline of the disinformation war How mission-driven news organisations in three unstable democracies have worked to combat ‘information pollution’
14th May 2019 Reporting elections on the frontline of the disinformation war How mission-driven news organisations in three unstable democracies have worked to combat ‘information pollution’
11th May 2019 British media and populism, and Brexit Trevor Kavanagh, political columnist at The Sun, talks us through the evolution of his newspaper’s editorial stance on Brexit over the decades, from the early Common Market to the ERM, ECU and EU referendum.
11th May 2019 British media and populism, and Brexit Trevor Kavanagh, political columnist at The Sun, talks us through the evolution of his newspaper’s editorial stance on Brexit over the decades, from the early Common Market to the ERM, ECU and EU referendum.
9th May 2019 Newspaper paywalls slowly increasing, but online news is still mostly free Analysis of over 200 news organisations across US and Europe finds a majority still offer completely free access, despite the number of newspaper subscription models gradually increasing.
9th May 2019 Newspaper paywalls slowly increasing, but online news is still mostly free Analysis of over 200 news organisations across US and Europe finds a majority still offer completely free access, despite the number of newspaper subscription models gradually increasing.
7th May 2019 Why don’t we take women as seriously as men? Mary Ann Sieghart gives a talk on how women in the media, academia and other settings are not given equal respect.
7th May 2019 Why don’t we take women as seriously as men? Mary Ann Sieghart gives a talk on how women in the media, academia and other settings are not given equal respect.
2nd May 2019 Setting ablaze the dark with flames of truth In a lyrical essay, Mozart Pastrano, Journalist Fellow at the Reuters Institute (2018-19), looks at the re-emergence of protest theatre and the arts in the Philippines, as an outlet for drawing attention to pressing issues in society.
2nd May 2019 Setting ablaze the dark with flames of truth In a lyrical essay, Mozart Pastrano, Journalist Fellow at the Reuters Institute (2018-19), looks at the re-emergence of protest theatre and the arts in the Philippines, as an outlet for drawing attention to pressing issues in society.