O que achamos que sabemos e o que queremos saber: perspectivas sobre confiança nas notícias num mundo em mudança
O que achamos que sabemos e o que queremos saber: perspectivas sobre confiança nas notícias num mundo em mudança
What we think we know and what we want to know: perspectives on trust in news in a changing world A report by Benjamin Toff, Sumitra Badrinathan, Camila Mont'Alverne, Amy Ross Arguedas, Richard Fletcher and Rasmus Nielsen.
What we think we know and what we want to know: perspectives on trust in news in a changing world A report by Benjamin Toff, Sumitra Badrinathan, Camila Mont'Alverne, Amy Ross Arguedas, Richard Fletcher and Rasmus Nielsen.
Communications in the coronavirus crisis: lessons for the second wave This is the final report from the UK COVID-19 news and information project.
Communications in the coronavirus crisis: lessons for the second wave This is the final report from the UK COVID-19 news and information project.
Most in the UK say news media have helped them respond to COVID-19, but a third say news coverage has made the crisis worse This factsheet looks at levels of trust in the news media and other institutions during the pandemic.
Most in the UK say news media have helped them respond to COVID-19, but a third say news coverage has made the crisis worse This factsheet looks at levels of trust in the news media and other institutions during the pandemic.
What can be done? Digital Media Policy Options for Europe (and beyond) Here's what the new Commission and the member states could do to promote independent, professional journalism in the EU
What can be done? Digital Media Policy Options for Europe (and beyond) Here's what the new Commission and the member states could do to promote independent, professional journalism in the EU
A toothy issue: Hong Kong, bias and misinformation How audiences rate the bias of western vs Chinese coverage of Hong Kong protests
A toothy issue: Hong Kong, bias and misinformation How audiences rate the bias of western vs Chinese coverage of Hong Kong protests
How student journalists covered US campus protests Three young reporters share how they earned the trust of their audience, addressed misinformation and grew as journalists as they covered the unrest.
How student journalists covered US campus protests Three young reporters share how they earned the trust of their audience, addressed misinformation and grew as journalists as they covered the unrest.
How Rest of World is tracking AI use around elections worldwide Features Director Victoria Turk explains how the news site is running a tracker for instances of AI use around elections this year.
How Rest of World is tracking AI use around elections worldwide Features Director Victoria Turk explains how the news site is running a tracker for instances of AI use around elections this year.
Generative AI is already helping fact-checkers. But it’s proving less useful in small languages and outside the West Experts from Norway, Georgia and Ghana discuss the limitations of this technology. Will AI platforms improve things in the years to come?
Generative AI is already helping fact-checkers. But it’s proving less useful in small languages and outside the West Experts from Norway, Georgia and Ghana discuss the limitations of this technology. Will AI platforms improve things in the years to come?
Join our Global Journalism Seminar Series online from May to June 2024 Our line-up of guests includes Adriaan Basson, Carmen Parahi, Sarah Kent, Peter Pomerantsev, Alberto Cairo, Simon Rogers and Alex Burns.
Join our Global Journalism Seminar Series online from May to June 2024 Our line-up of guests includes Adriaan Basson, Carmen Parahi, Sarah Kent, Peter Pomerantsev, Alberto Cairo, Simon Rogers and Alex Burns.
International Journalism Festival 2024: what we learnt in Perugia about the future of news Here are a few highlights from the festival on topics such as social media, covering the war in Gaza, investigative journalism and the rise of AI.
International Journalism Festival 2024: what we learnt in Perugia about the future of news Here are a few highlights from the festival on topics such as social media, covering the war in Gaza, investigative journalism and the rise of AI.
Spotting the deepfakes: how AI detection tools work and where they fail The authors tested publicly accessible AI detectors in February 2024. Here they discuss these tools’ limitations and how to decide when to use them.
Spotting the deepfakes: how AI detection tools work and where they fail The authors tested publicly accessible AI detectors in February 2024. Here they discuss these tools’ limitations and how to decide when to use them.
India Indian media are extremely diverse, with thousands of outlets operating in multiple languages. Much of the media is controlled by large, for-profit corporations, many of them privately held, and mainly funded by advertising.
India Indian media are extremely diverse, with thousands of outlets operating in multiple languages. Much of the media is controlled by large, for-profit corporations, many of them privately held, and mainly funded by advertising.
Australia 2020 was one of the toughest years in the Australian news media’s history. More than 150 news titles were closed or suspended1 – in part as a response to COVID-19.
Australia 2020 was one of the toughest years in the Australian news media’s history. More than 150 news titles were closed or suspended1 – in part as a response to COVID-19.
South Africa South Africa has one of the most diverse and independent media in Africa with a high degree of press freedom.
South Africa South Africa has one of the most diverse and independent media in Africa with a high degree of press freedom.
Nigeria Nigeria's vibrant media scene is characterised by state and private broadcasters, popular international brands like the BBC and CNN, and more than 100 national and local print titles, many of which are struggling with digital transition.
Nigeria Nigeria's vibrant media scene is characterised by state and private broadcasters, popular international brands like the BBC and CNN, and more than 100 national and local print titles, many of which are struggling with digital transition.
Mexico On top of all the problems facing the media in Mexico – a polarised society, economic contraction, COVID-19 – there are also frequent attacks from a populist president who accuses the media of unfair coverage and corruption.
Mexico On top of all the problems facing the media in Mexico – a polarised society, economic contraction, COVID-19 – there are also frequent attacks from a populist president who accuses the media of unfair coverage and corruption.