16th March 2020 COVID–19 has intensified concerns about misinformation. Here's what our past research says about these issues Here’s an overview of the Reuters Institute's findings on the scope of information disorder
16th March 2020 COVID–19 has intensified concerns about misinformation. Here's what our past research says about these issues Here’s an overview of the Reuters Institute's findings on the scope of information disorder
14th March 2020 How deep listening can make you a better journalist "We need to open ourselves up to a broader, ground-up set of stories and perspectives," says Journalist Fellow Daniel Clarke
14th March 2020 How deep listening can make you a better journalist "We need to open ourselves up to a broader, ground-up set of stories and perspectives," says Journalist Fellow Daniel Clarke
2nd March 2020 "The Harvey Weinstein story made it safer for women to speak out" Here's the transcript of the Reuters Memorial Lecture, delivered by Rebecca Corbett, investigations editor of the New York Times.
2nd March 2020 "The Harvey Weinstein story made it safer for women to speak out" Here's the transcript of the Reuters Memorial Lecture, delivered by Rebecca Corbett, investigations editor of the New York Times.
25th February 2020 Rebecca Corbett on her role as the editor of the Weinstein story: “#MeToo is not the same thing as journalism” The New York Times's investigations editor delivered the 2020 Reuters Memorial Lecture. Here she discusses her work on this Pulitzer-winning scoop.
25th February 2020 Rebecca Corbett on her role as the editor of the Weinstein story: “#MeToo is not the same thing as journalism” The New York Times's investigations editor delivered the 2020 Reuters Memorial Lecture. Here she discusses her work on this Pulitzer-winning scoop.
24th January 2020 The truth behind filter bubbles: Bursting some myths Richard Fletcher discussed the evidence behind filter bubbles in one of our seminars. Here's an edited transcript of that talk.
24th January 2020 The truth behind filter bubbles: Bursting some myths Richard Fletcher discussed the evidence behind filter bubbles in one of our seminars. Here's an edited transcript of that talk.
23rd December 2019 How a global media company can succeed in India Global brands are trying to gain a foothold in the Indian market. Here's why they often fail and how they can succeed
23rd December 2019 How a global media company can succeed in India Global brands are trying to gain a foothold in the Indian market. Here's why they often fail and how they can succeed
13th December 2019 People most likely to vote Conservative are the least likely to get news online Just over half (51%) of left-leaning voters say that their main source of news is online, compared to around one-third (34%) on the right
13th December 2019 People most likely to vote Conservative are the least likely to get news online Just over half (51%) of left-leaning voters say that their main source of news is online, compared to around one-third (34%) on the right
Journalism is under attack. Here's how it must fight back Journalists need to define what they stand for, who they speak to, and who they speak for, argues Meera Selva, Director of our Fellowship Programme.
Journalism is under attack. Here's how it must fight back Journalists need to define what they stand for, who they speak to, and who they speak for, argues Meera Selva, Director of our Fellowship Programme.
18th November 2019 An election fought on screens big and small: how British voters get their news Here are five things you need to know before the UK election about how British citizens get their news
18th November 2019 An election fought on screens big and small: how British voters get their news Here are five things you need to know before the UK election about how British citizens get their news