23rd February 2022 Zoom A roundtable on public service broadcasting and impartiality An event led by Tim Davie, Meera Selva and Rasmus Nielsen.
23rd February 2022 Zoom A roundtable on public service broadcasting and impartiality An event led by Tim Davie, Meera Selva and Rasmus Nielsen.
23rd February 2022 Grappling with the journalists' trilemma: how to rethink news impartiality today "It's hard to see how a news outlet can take a clear stance on the issues that divide us and seek to serve everybody in an impartial way"
23rd February 2022 Grappling with the journalists' trilemma: how to rethink news impartiality today "It's hard to see how a news outlet can take a clear stance on the issues that divide us and seek to serve everybody in an impartial way"
22nd February 2022 This project is helping African reporters to improve their coverage of climate change Most journalists lack the right skills and some newsrooms aren't committing resources. A fellowship from CJID is trying to change this.
22nd February 2022 This project is helping African reporters to improve their coverage of climate change Most journalists lack the right skills and some newsrooms aren't committing resources. A fellowship from CJID is trying to change this.
15th February 2022 How a Nigerian nonprofit is teaching fact-checking to journalists from West Africa News outlet Dubawa has trained colleagues from Ghana, Liberia, The Gambia and Sierra Leone. Now it would like to take its mission even further.
15th February 2022 How a Nigerian nonprofit is teaching fact-checking to journalists from West Africa News outlet Dubawa has trained colleagues from Ghana, Liberia, The Gambia and Sierra Leone. Now it would like to take its mission even further.
10th February 2022 Green Templeton College, University of Oxford Hell and back: On the road with the pandemic
10th February 2022 Green Templeton College, University of Oxford Hell and back: On the road with the pandemic
7th February 2022 From trap lyrics to election coverage: lessons on AI from an old Argentinian newspaper “We should learn the skills together and then compete for the stories,” says journalist Florencia Coelho.
7th February 2022 From trap lyrics to election coverage: lessons on AI from an old Argentinian newspaper “We should learn the skills together and then compete for the stories,” says journalist Florencia Coelho.
3rd February 2022 Green Templeton College, University of Oxford Climate change: journalism’s greatest challenge Watch Wolfgang Blau's important lecture on journalism's role in addressing the climate crisis.
3rd February 2022 Green Templeton College, University of Oxford Climate change: journalism’s greatest challenge Watch Wolfgang Blau's important lecture on journalism's role in addressing the climate crisis.
4th February 2022 “We can’t ignore misinformation. What happens online is real and affects what happens offline” Gaëlle Faure discusses her work as digital verification editor at AFP.
4th February 2022 “We can’t ignore misinformation. What happens online is real and affects what happens offline” Gaëlle Faure discusses her work as digital verification editor at AFP.
1st February 2022 As religious riots grow in India, critics accuse Facebook of fanning the flames “Platforms share a lot of responsibility in making hate normal, popular and accessible everywhere,” says former official Zafarul-Islam Khan.
1st February 2022 As religious riots grow in India, critics accuse Facebook of fanning the flames “Platforms share a lot of responsibility in making hate normal, popular and accessible everywhere,” says former official Zafarul-Islam Khan.