Superando a indiferença: o que as atitudes em relação às notícias nos dizem sobre a construção da confiança
Superando a indiferença: o que as atitudes em relação às notícias nos dizem sobre a construção da confiança
Superar la indiferencia: qué nos dicen las actitudes hacia las noticias sobre construir la confianza Lee el resumen ejecutivo del tercer informe de nuestro Trust in News Project.
Superar la indiferencia: qué nos dicen las actitudes hacia las noticias sobre construir la confianza Lee el resumen ejecutivo del tercer informe de nuestro Trust in News Project.
Overcoming indifference: what attitudes towards news tell us about building trust The third report from the Trust in News Project develops a more detailed understanding of how different segments of the public hold varying degrees of trust in news.
Overcoming indifference: what attitudes towards news tell us about building trust The third report from the Trust in News Project develops a more detailed understanding of how different segments of the public hold varying degrees of trust in news.
Exploring a new frontier for news distribution Journalist fellow Christine Franciska looks at India's new wallpaper stories on lock-screens.
Exploring a new frontier for news distribution Journalist fellow Christine Franciska looks at India's new wallpaper stories on lock-screens.
How the Kashmiri press was silenced after the region lost autonomy Our Journalist Fellow Ipsita Chakravarty interviewed journalists and editors in Kashmir about how India's revoke of its autonomy led to the decline of its press.
How the Kashmiri press was silenced after the region lost autonomy Our Journalist Fellow Ipsita Chakravarty interviewed journalists and editors in Kashmir about how India's revoke of its autonomy led to the decline of its press.
The Chiriseri Test: four questions to ask about diversity in your newsroom Our Journalist Fellow Zoe Ramushu raises key issues you should think about when assessing how diverse a news organisation is.
The Chiriseri Test: four questions to ask about diversity in your newsroom Our Journalist Fellow Zoe Ramushu raises key issues you should think about when assessing how diverse a news organisation is.
These Nordic newsrooms pioneered AI independently of Big Tech. Here’s what they learnt They teamed up with researchers for almost four years and used AI to create recommenders and a multi-tasking tool.
These Nordic newsrooms pioneered AI independently of Big Tech. Here’s what they learnt They teamed up with researchers for almost four years and used AI to create recommenders and a multi-tasking tool.
10 Journalist Fellows from 9 countries are joining the Reuters Institute this term The cohort brings a wealth of experience and insights to our programme for mid-career journalists.
10 Journalist Fellows from 9 countries are joining the Reuters Institute this term The cohort brings a wealth of experience and insights to our programme for mid-career journalists.
How 2024 shaped journalism: insights from the Reuters Institute’s work From AI to digital platforms, our researchers and reporters have explored the future of journalism this year. Here’s what they found.
How 2024 shaped journalism: insights from the Reuters Institute’s work From AI to digital platforms, our researchers and reporters have explored the future of journalism this year. Here’s what they found.
Media leaders must keep learning. Here are five principles to guide your learning and ensure it delivers Lucy Kueng explains why ongoing learning is a necessity, how to prioritise it painlessly, and why it needs to take you out of your comfort zone.
Media leaders must keep learning. Here are five principles to guide your learning and ensure it delivers Lucy Kueng explains why ongoing learning is a necessity, how to prioritise it painlessly, and why it needs to take you out of your comfort zone.
Who owns the AI tools journalists use? A new study exposes a dangerous transparency gap “To maintain the integrity of journalism in the age of AI, it is essential to understand who has a stake in these companies,” says author Sydney Martin.
Who owns the AI tools journalists use? A new study exposes a dangerous transparency gap “To maintain the integrity of journalism in the age of AI, it is essential to understand who has a stake in these companies,” says author Sydney Martin.
This journalist wants you to try open-source AI: “AI is shiny, but value comes from the ideas people have to use it” Hugging Face’s Florent Daudens on what open-source AI is, how journalists can use it and why he thinks they should.
This journalist wants you to try open-source AI: “AI is shiny, but value comes from the ideas people have to use it” Hugging Face’s Florent Daudens on what open-source AI is, how journalists can use it and why he thinks they should.
Hong Kong Fears for press freedom in Hong Kong have been heightened by the introduction of new national security provisions, containing tougher punishments for offenders.
Hong Kong Fears for press freedom in Hong Kong have been heightened by the introduction of new national security provisions, containing tougher punishments for offenders.
Ireland The cost and purpose of public service media (PSM) have been debated across the nation this year while a payments scandal at Raidió Teilifis Éireann (RTÉ) has unfolded.
Ireland The cost and purpose of public service media (PSM) have been debated across the nation this year while a payments scandal at Raidió Teilifis Éireann (RTÉ) has unfolded.
Hungary After a turbulent 2022, this has been a much calmer year in the Hungarian media market. Political pressure on independent media, however, continued to grow, culminating in new regulation ‘to defend Hungary’s sovereignty’, which m ay have a severe impact on media freedom.
Hungary After a turbulent 2022, this has been a much calmer year in the Hungarian media market. Political pressure on independent media, however, continued to grow, culminating in new regulation ‘to defend Hungary’s sovereignty’, which m ay have a severe impact on media freedom.
Greece The Greek media market is characterised by a high degree of media concentration, digital brand fragmentation, high use of social media for news, and the lowest trust in news amongst our 47 markets, due to political polarisation and concerns about undue influence from politicians and powerful busi
Greece The Greek media market is characterised by a high degree of media concentration, digital brand fragmentation, high use of social media for news, and the lowest trust in news amongst our 47 markets, due to political polarisation and concerns about undue influence from politicians and powerful busi
Germany The German market has a number of national and regional public broadcasters that compete for audiences with powerful commercial operators (including Axel Springer and Bertelsmann).
Germany The German market has a number of national and regional public broadcasters that compete for audiences with powerful commercial operators (including Axel Springer and Bertelsmann).
Australia The past year has been marked by persistent inflation, a rising cost of living, and severe flooding in many parts of Australia.
Australia The past year has been marked by persistent inflation, a rising cost of living, and severe flooding in many parts of Australia.
Virtual Reality News: the post-hype reality in 2019 Zillah Watson, commissioning editor for virtual reality, BBC VR Hub, speaks at Green Templeton College, Oxford, 2pm, 20 Nov
Virtual Reality News: the post-hype reality in 2019 Zillah Watson, commissioning editor for virtual reality, BBC VR Hub, speaks at Green Templeton College, Oxford, 2pm, 20 Nov
The 50:50 Project - increasing women's representation in the BBC's journalism Ros Aktins, presenter of Outside Source, BBC News; project director, 50:50, speaks at Green Templeton College, Oxford, 2pm, 6 Nov
The 50:50 Project - increasing women's representation in the BBC's journalism Ros Aktins, presenter of Outside Source, BBC News; project director, 50:50, speaks at Green Templeton College, Oxford, 2pm, 6 Nov
The state of journalism Dorothy Byrne, head of news and current affairs, Channel 4 Television, speaks at Green Templeton College, Oxford, 2pm, 30 Oct 2019
The state of journalism Dorothy Byrne, head of news and current affairs, Channel 4 Television, speaks at Green Templeton College, Oxford, 2pm, 30 Oct 2019
Political attacks on journalism in central and eastern Europe Meera Selva, Director, Journalist Fellowship Programme, Reuters Institute
Political attacks on journalism in central and eastern Europe Meera Selva, Director, Journalist Fellowship Programme, Reuters Institute
Healing words - Innovations in health reporting Mia Malan, editor in chief, Bhekisisa Centre for Health Journalism, speaks at Green Templeton College, Oxford, 2pm, 16 Oct
Healing words - Innovations in health reporting Mia Malan, editor in chief, Bhekisisa Centre for Health Journalism, speaks at Green Templeton College, Oxford, 2pm, 16 Oct
Networked News, Racial Divides – How Power & Privilege Shape Public Discourse Sue Robinson from UW-Madison looks at the relationship between race, power and privilege in the news agenda, in the third of our Trinity Term series of seminars.
Networked News, Racial Divides – How Power & Privilege Shape Public Discourse Sue Robinson from UW-Madison looks at the relationship between race, power and privilege in the news agenda, in the third of our Trinity Term series of seminars.