8th June 2021 Full text of Patrícia Campos Mello's 2021 Reuters Memorial Lecture: How to rescue journalism in an age of lies On 8 June Brazilian journalist Patrícia Campos Mello delivered the 2021 Reuters Memorial Lecture. Here's the transcript of her talk.
8th June 2021 Full text of Patrícia Campos Mello's 2021 Reuters Memorial Lecture: How to rescue journalism in an age of lies On 8 June Brazilian journalist Patrícia Campos Mello delivered the 2021 Reuters Memorial Lecture. Here's the transcript of her talk.
4th June 2021 “You can’t blame platforms alone, but in a country with the right conditions they can undermine democracy and public debate” Brazilian journalist Patrícia Campos Mello discusses journalism and online harassment ahead of Reuters Memorial Lecture on 8 June 2021.
4th June 2021 “You can’t blame platforms alone, but in a country with the right conditions they can undermine democracy and public debate” Brazilian journalist Patrícia Campos Mello discusses journalism and online harassment ahead of Reuters Memorial Lecture on 8 June 2021.
2nd June 2021 As Indian journalists' death toll reaches 474, more voices call for COVID-19 protection Labelled "presstitutes" and “unpatriotic”, reporters are dying with little to no support from their newsrooms or their government
2nd June 2021 As Indian journalists' death toll reaches 474, more voices call for COVID-19 protection Labelled "presstitutes" and “unpatriotic”, reporters are dying with little to no support from their newsrooms or their government
26th May 2021 Here are the ICA 2021 talks featuring researchers from the Reuters Institute Our Research Fellows speak about topics such as news avoidance, trust, misinformation, local news, and polarisation.
26th May 2021 Here are the ICA 2021 talks featuring researchers from the Reuters Institute Our Research Fellows speak about topics such as news avoidance, trust, misinformation, local news, and polarisation.
14th May 2021 This project remembers slain Mexican journalists for their work, not their deaths A website and a sibling podcast seek to preserve the legacy of dozens of reporters murdered in the line of duty in the last two decades.
14th May 2021 This project remembers slain Mexican journalists for their work, not their deaths A website and a sibling podcast seek to preserve the legacy of dozens of reporters murdered in the line of duty in the last two decades.
11th May 2021 Can watchdogs watch other watchdogs? A look at journalists holding other journalists to account in India, Kenya and Ukraine Here's how three outlets are using critique and independent peer review to improve quality from within the industry.
11th May 2021 Can watchdogs watch other watchdogs? A look at journalists holding other journalists to account in India, Kenya and Ukraine Here's how three outlets are using critique and independent peer review to improve quality from within the industry.
10th May 2021 How a group of Nigerian journalists are digitising thousands of old newspapers “This archive would mean context and not writing in a vacuum,” says Fu’ad Lawal, who’s leading the race to bring 18,627 days of print online
10th May 2021 How a group of Nigerian journalists are digitising thousands of old newspapers “This archive would mean context and not writing in a vacuum,” says Fu’ad Lawal, who’s leading the race to bring 18,627 days of print online
30th April 2021 Six tips to make the most of freedom of information requests in your newsroom Brazilian investigative journalist Luiz Fernando Toledo shares his advice for putting FOIA to work for reporters around the world.
30th April 2021 Six tips to make the most of freedom of information requests in your newsroom Brazilian investigative journalist Luiz Fernando Toledo shares his advice for putting FOIA to work for reporters around the world.
27th April 2021 How African news organisations can build strong alliances across the continent “African voices need to be heard in global policy-making,” says media scholar Herman Wasserman, author of a recent report on collaboration.
27th April 2021 How African news organisations can build strong alliances across the continent “African voices need to be heard in global policy-making,” says media scholar Herman Wasserman, author of a recent report on collaboration.