Journalist Fellows' papers
As part of the Journalist Fellowship Programme, our Fellows carry out a project focusing on an important journalism topic of relevance to their career and workplace. Their projects are published in these papers.

Is public service media doing enough to tackle misinformation?
BBC Monitoring’s disinformation lead weighs the question of how to reach those who most…

Trust us: open your newsroom doors
How a bold experiment in radical transparency at Austria’s KURIER has built reader trust…

How free is Ghana’s media?
Ghana is often lauded for its place on the World Press Freedom Index, and while it's true…

Amid oligarchy and digitalisation: the rise of a self-proclaimed 'servant'
What role did social media play in Volodymyr Zelenskiy's win?

After Weinstein: How to continue reporting sexual abuse to fatigued audiences
How to continue reporting sexual violence in a post-Weinstein world

A toothy issue: Hong Kong, bias and misinformation
RISJ's first audio journalism fellowship submission asks how audiences rate the bias of…

Caste is not dead: Survey reveals isolation of Bahujan journalists
Tejas Harad documents systemic sidelining of Bahujan journalists in India

Pop-up journalism as a lower-budget approach to local news
How has CBC's experiment with pop-up journalism fared?

Where’s the beef? Decoding the decline in Finnish media trust
Identity politics and its impact on our audiences

Pulling back the curtain: How 'live journalism' is re-engaging news audiences
Using the magic of theatre to connect and educate

Poverty-eradicating financial journalism: For this Nigerian, it’s like learning to ride a bike
Why financial journalists need to focus on a new audience
