Reinventing the Reporter's Notebook for the 21st century Our Journalist Fellow Simon Elvery explores how to leverage the power of digital tools.
Reinventing the Reporter's Notebook for the 21st century Our Journalist Fellow Simon Elvery explores how to leverage the power of digital tools.
Hydroxychloroquine: a cautionary tale for journalists and scientists An essay by our Journalist Fellow Joanna McCarthy.
Hydroxychloroquine: a cautionary tale for journalists and scientists An essay by our Journalist Fellow Joanna McCarthy.
How to build a content model for successful podcasting Finnish producer Kirsi-Marja Takala developed the 'Glaft Model', a recipe to create good audio content for the digital age.
How to build a content model for successful podcasting Finnish producer Kirsi-Marja Takala developed the 'Glaft Model', a recipe to create good audio content for the digital age.
The role of news media knowledge for how people use social media for news in five countries This paper explores the role of news media knowledge in the ways people use social media for news in Spain, Sweden, Germany, the UK and the US.
The role of news media knowledge for how people use social media for news in five countries This paper explores the role of news media knowledge in the ways people use social media for news in Spain, Sweden, Germany, the UK and the US.
Snap judgements: how audiences who lack trust in news navigate information on digital platforms How audiences who lack trust in news navigate information on digital platforms
Snap judgements: how audiences who lack trust in news navigate information on digital platforms How audiences who lack trust in news navigate information on digital platforms
Echo chambers, filter bubbles, and polarisation: a literature review This piece examines what social science says about these topics.
Echo chambers, filter bubbles, and polarisation: a literature review This piece examines what social science says about these topics.
How news coverage, often uncritical, helps build up the AI hype “Research suggests that reporting tends to be led by industry sources, and often takes claims at face value,” our Director Rasmus Nielsen writes.
How news coverage, often uncritical, helps build up the AI hype “Research suggests that reporting tends to be led by industry sources, and often takes claims at face value,” our Director Rasmus Nielsen writes.
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.
Singapore Singapore has become a regional base for many media and technology companies due its political stability, educated workforce, and good communications.
Singapore Singapore has become a regional base for many media and technology companies due its political stability, educated workforce, and good communications.
Colombia Alarm bells are ringing for freedom of expression after a sharp deterioration in relations between the media and the government, which is being led for the first time by a leftist president.
Colombia Alarm bells are ringing for freedom of expression after a sharp deterioration in relations between the media and the government, which is being led for the first time by a leftist president.
Japan Japan's inflation rate hit the highest level in over four decades, squeezing household budgets.
Japan Japan's inflation rate hit the highest level in over four decades, squeezing household budgets.
Chile Chile’s media is dominated by a number of private national and local broadcasters, with two commercial groups owning the bulk of print titles. The news media have been tested by a series of dramatic political events since popular protests in 2019.
Chile Chile’s media is dominated by a number of private national and local broadcasters, with two commercial groups owning the bulk of print titles. The news media have been tested by a series of dramatic political events since popular protests in 2019.
Indonesia A new criminal code which, among other things, bans publishing insults against the president became law in December 2022. The new law has been described by human rights activists as a significant setback for Indonesia’s reputation for press freedom.
Indonesia A new criminal code which, among other things, bans publishing insults against the president became law in December 2022. The new law has been described by human rights activists as a significant setback for Indonesia’s reputation for press freedom.
Australia After years of cuts, contractions and closures, Australian news businesses received millions in financial relief through commercial deals struck with Google and Meta in response to Australia’s News Media Bargaining Code. However, it hasn’t been a cure-all.
Australia After years of cuts, contractions and closures, Australian news businesses received millions in financial relief through commercial deals struck with Google and Meta in response to Australia’s News Media Bargaining Code. However, it hasn’t been a cure-all.