What do people want? Views on platforms and the digital public sphere in eight countries Our research explores how people use platforms for news and information about politics, while also remaining sceptical of the information they see there.
What do people want? Views on platforms and the digital public sphere in eight countries Our research explores how people use platforms for news and information about politics, while also remaining sceptical of the information they see there.
Annual Report 2023-24 Highlighting our work over the past year to address and explore the fundamental challenges facing journalism.
Annual Report 2023-24 Highlighting our work over the past year to address and explore the fundamental challenges facing journalism.
Forgotten lives: The crisis of missing people in UK media UK journalist Charlie Brinkhurst-Cuff spent six months investigating British press coverage of missing people. She proposes an 8-step plan for improving it.
Forgotten lives: The crisis of missing people in UK media UK journalist Charlie Brinkhurst-Cuff spent six months investigating British press coverage of missing people. She proposes an 8-step plan for improving it.
How generative AI chatbots responded to questions and fact-checks about the 2024 UK general election This factsheet looks at how well three chatbots respond to questions and fact-checks about the 2024 UK general election.
How generative AI chatbots responded to questions and fact-checks about the 2024 UK general election This factsheet looks at how well three chatbots respond to questions and fact-checks about the 2024 UK general election.
How identity shapes local coverage of violent conflict Haaretz's West Bank correspondent Hagar Shezaf details the unique pressures and ethical dilemmas facing reporters of violence on the homefront.
How identity shapes local coverage of violent conflict Haaretz's West Bank correspondent Hagar Shezaf details the unique pressures and ethical dilemmas facing reporters of violence on the homefront.
Access denied: insights on newsgathering in repressive regimes How to report on repressive regimes when access on the ground is blocked by authorities: a case study from Iran.
Access denied: insights on newsgathering in repressive regimes How to report on repressive regimes when access on the ground is blocked by authorities: a case study from Iran.
AI is undermining OSINT’s core assumptions. Here’s how journalists should adapt As generative AI makes fabrication easier and detection harder, experts must evolve its methods, invest in contextual expertise, and adopt transparent workflows.
AI is undermining OSINT’s core assumptions. Here’s how journalists should adapt As generative AI makes fabrication easier and detection harder, experts must evolve its methods, invest in contextual expertise, and adopt transparent workflows.
How AI-generated prose diverges from human writing and why it matters Three experts discuss the evidence of GenAI’s use, its impact on the English language, and how this may affect journalists.
How AI-generated prose diverges from human writing and why it matters Three experts discuss the evidence of GenAI’s use, its impact on the English language, and how this may affect journalists.
This German investigative outlet created a newsroom of teenagers. Here’s what they learnt from them In 2020 nonprofit Correctiv launched Salon5, a project training volunteers aged 13 to 18 to produce news content. Senior editor Steffen Ludwig explains what they’ve learnt from them
This German investigative outlet created a newsroom of teenagers. Here’s what they learnt from them In 2020 nonprofit Correctiv launched Salon5, a project training volunteers aged 13 to 18 to produce news content. Senior editor Steffen Ludwig explains what they’ve learnt from them
Anyone can be a digital detective now: The rise of citizen-led online investigations in Kenya Tech-savvy citizens are participating in crowdsourced online investigations fuelled by frustration and a lack of accountability.
Anyone can be a digital detective now: The rise of citizen-led online investigations in Kenya Tech-savvy citizens are participating in crowdsourced online investigations fuelled by frustration and a lack of accountability.
As grant funding dries up, exiled newsrooms are finding hope in new revenue strategies Exiled newsrooms from Russia, Cuba and Myanmar are developing innovative products and strategies to cope with the end of foreign support.
As grant funding dries up, exiled newsrooms are finding hope in new revenue strategies Exiled newsrooms from Russia, Cuba and Myanmar are developing innovative products and strategies to cope with the end of foreign support.
How this newsroom braves Sudan’s civil war to keep the world informed Despite losing most of their revenue from Donald Trump’s cuts, the Ayin Network’s reporters keep risking their lives to cover war crimes.
How this newsroom braves Sudan’s civil war to keep the world informed Despite losing most of their revenue from Donald Trump’s cuts, the Ayin Network’s reporters keep risking their lives to cover war crimes.
The role of business journalism in a financial crisis Five takeaways from our seminar with Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel Prize-winning economist, and Green Templeton College Visiting Fellow.
The role of business journalism in a financial crisis Five takeaways from our seminar with Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel Prize-winning economist, and Green Templeton College Visiting Fellow.
Donate to our Journalists Under Pressure Fund A fund to bring journalists operating in difficult conditions to our flagship Journalist Fellowship Programme.
Donate to our Journalists Under Pressure Fund A fund to bring journalists operating in difficult conditions to our flagship Journalist Fellowship Programme.
The Independent News Emergency Relief Coordination: what it was and how it operated Funders and others came together to coordinate emergency funding relief. The Reuters Institute chaired the group and provided analysis.
The Independent News Emergency Relief Coordination: what it was and how it operated Funders and others came together to coordinate emergency funding relief. The Reuters Institute chaired the group and provided analysis.
The UK COVID-19 news and information project The project analyses how the British public navigates information and misinformation about coronavirus and about how the government and other institutions are responding to the pandemic.
The UK COVID-19 news and information project The project analyses how the British public navigates information and misinformation about coronavirus and about how the government and other institutions are responding to the pandemic.
Our webinars Find and watch back our series of webinars delivered by experts from the Reuters Institute
Our webinars Find and watch back our series of webinars delivered by experts from the Reuters Institute