7th September 2023 A WhatsApp course taught older Spaniards to spot misinformation. New research suggests it worked (to an extent) The course, created by MediaWise and Newtral, was assessed by researchers from the University of Navarra.
7th September 2023 A WhatsApp course taught older Spaniards to spot misinformation. New research suggests it worked (to an extent) The course, created by MediaWise and Newtral, was assessed by researchers from the University of Navarra.
5th September 2023 Focus on the humans, not the robots: tips from the author of AP guidelines on how to cover AI "As journalism about AI becomes a staple of reporting across beats, it's key to think about basic journalistic questions," says Garance Burke.
5th September 2023 Focus on the humans, not the robots: tips from the author of AP guidelines on how to cover AI "As journalism about AI becomes a staple of reporting across beats, it's key to think about basic journalistic questions," says Garance Burke.
4th September 2023 What does it take to be an authentic leader? Seven takeaways from our podcast series Editor and consultant Ramaa Sharma on what she's learnt from speaking with managers from Brazil, India, Nepal, Nigeria and Mexico.
4th September 2023 What does it take to be an authentic leader? Seven takeaways from our podcast series Editor and consultant Ramaa Sharma on what she's learnt from speaking with managers from Brazil, India, Nepal, Nigeria and Mexico.
1st September 2023 To cover climate change in resource-strapped newsrooms, journalists need to embrace collaboration In Ghanaian newsrooms, collaborative projects offer a chance to pool resources and produce more ambitious climate stories.
1st September 2023 To cover climate change in resource-strapped newsrooms, journalists need to embrace collaboration In Ghanaian newsrooms, collaborative projects offer a chance to pool resources and produce more ambitious climate stories.
31st August 2023 The spell is broken: Five burned out journalists on why they left their dream jobs Reporters from Argentina, Brazil, Panama and the UK explain the reasons why they quit.
31st August 2023 The spell is broken: Five burned out journalists on why they left their dream jobs Reporters from Argentina, Brazil, Panama and the UK explain the reasons why they quit.
29th August 2023 As crypto goes mainstream, meet two news sites covering it in the Global South Africa’s Mariblock and Latin America’s Criptonoticias are covering this rising industry. Their editors explain how and why
29th August 2023 As crypto goes mainstream, meet two news sites covering it in the Global South Africa’s Mariblock and Latin America’s Criptonoticias are covering this rising industry. Their editors explain how and why
29th August 2023 Here are the APSA 2023 talks featuring researchers from the Reuters Institute The annual hybrid gathering will see our research team present papers on trust in news, climate change news, news avoidance and more
29th August 2023 Here are the APSA 2023 talks featuring researchers from the Reuters Institute The annual hybrid gathering will see our research team present papers on trust in news, climate change news, news avoidance and more
25th August 2023 To report fully on climate change, journalists need to integrate Indigenous knowledge into their coverage This week's essay argues that “Two-Eyed Seeing” is crucial to showing audiences what’s really happening in a warming climate.
25th August 2023 To report fully on climate change, journalists need to integrate Indigenous knowledge into their coverage This week's essay argues that “Two-Eyed Seeing” is crucial to showing audiences what’s really happening in a warming climate.
25th August 2023 “It won’t stop at Kashmir,” says a senior editor about a key news site being blocked “The message is for all journalists in India. As long as you are toeing the government, you will be fine,” says Anuradha Bhasin.
25th August 2023 “It won’t stop at Kashmir,” says a senior editor about a key news site being blocked “The message is for all journalists in India. As long as you are toeing the government, you will be fine,” says Anuradha Bhasin.