Human wrongs: How state-backed media helped the Kremlin weaponise social conservatism Russians themselves are the biggest victims of their government’s propaganda and misinformation campaigns.
Human wrongs: How state-backed media helped the Kremlin weaponise social conservatism Russians themselves are the biggest victims of their government’s propaganda and misinformation campaigns.
Mistakes, Muddles and Mixed Messages: How disjointed health reporting is confusing the issues and costing lives
Mistakes, Muddles and Mixed Messages: How disjointed health reporting is confusing the issues and costing lives
“Hate speech can be found on TikTok at any time. But its frequency spikes in elections” Researcher Nuurrianti Jalli shares what she’s learnt after studying the platform’s impact in Malaysia and Indonesia’s public discourse.
“Hate speech can be found on TikTok at any time. But its frequency spikes in elections” Researcher Nuurrianti Jalli shares what she’s learnt after studying the platform’s impact in Malaysia and Indonesia’s public discourse.
How journalists and newsroom managers in Africa should think about the rise of AI Many fear artificial intelligence will result in job losses. Experts say they should also see it as an opportunity to rethink their craft.
How journalists and newsroom managers in Africa should think about the rise of AI Many fear artificial intelligence will result in job losses. Experts say they should also see it as an opportunity to rethink their craft.
“Politicians across Africa use social media to target their critics. Platforms are complicit” Award-winning journalist Hannah Ajakaiye speaks about her fight against misinformation in Nigeria and beyond.
“Politicians across Africa use social media to target their critics. Platforms are complicit” Award-winning journalist Hannah Ajakaiye speaks about her fight against misinformation in Nigeria and beyond.
Introducing the ‘How To Fix Climate Journalism’ Essay Series A new essay series from alumni of the Oxford Climate Journalism Network around the world offers advice on how to produce better climate coverage.
Introducing the ‘How To Fix Climate Journalism’ Essay Series A new essay series from alumni of the Oxford Climate Journalism Network around the world offers advice on how to produce better climate coverage.
Five reasons for evidence-based optimism from the Digital News Report 2023 The findings from the Digital News Report 2023 are challenging for publishers, but there are also a few silver linings, writes Rasmus Nielsen.
Five reasons for evidence-based optimism from the Digital News Report 2023 The findings from the Digital News Report 2023 are challenging for publishers, but there are also a few silver linings, writes Rasmus Nielsen.
As Cambodia approaches a crucial election, journalists suffer shutdowns and abuse The government recently revoked the licence of an influential news outlet. The crackdown against journalism has accelerated ever since.
As Cambodia approaches a crucial election, journalists suffer shutdowns and abuse The government recently revoked the licence of an influential news outlet. The crackdown against journalism has accelerated ever since.