Staying afloat in Paradise: Reporting climate change in the Pacific Lagipoiva Cherelle Jackson, an environment journalist from Samoa, has written a study of how the news media has covered climate change in her country.
Staying afloat in Paradise: Reporting climate change in the Pacific Lagipoiva Cherelle Jackson, an environment journalist from Samoa, has written a study of how the news media has covered climate change in her country.
The Internet’s Democratization Effect in Authoritarianisms with Adjectives: The case of Ethiopian participatory media
The Internet’s Democratization Effect in Authoritarianisms with Adjectives: The case of Ethiopian participatory media
How to go viral on TikTok (and elsewhere) and keep young audiences informed A summary of our event at BBC Academy Fusion featuring Kevin Ponniah, Sophia Smith Galer, Valentina Park and Nadine Forshaw.
How to go viral on TikTok (and elsewhere) and keep young audiences informed A summary of our event at BBC Academy Fusion featuring Kevin Ponniah, Sophia Smith Galer, Valentina Park and Nadine Forshaw.
A media startup is helping local journalists use VR and AR to cover Syria Frontline in Focus is centering the often neglected human side of stories from conflict zones.
A media startup is helping local journalists use VR and AR to cover Syria Frontline in Focus is centering the often neglected human side of stories from conflict zones.
“Local media covered the floods before it was a catastrophe and after the spotlight is gone” Ghulam Mustafa from Pakistan’s KTN explains how his journalists reported on this huge story while helping their neighbours to stay afloat.
“Local media covered the floods before it was a catastrophe and after the spotlight is gone” Ghulam Mustafa from Pakistan’s KTN explains how his journalists reported on this huge story while helping their neighbours to stay afloat.
Oxford Climate Journalism Network secures funding to continue operations into 2023 The Laudes Foundation will fund the second year of the project, which will keep providing members with access to experts, forums, and research.
Oxford Climate Journalism Network secures funding to continue operations into 2023 The Laudes Foundation will fund the second year of the project, which will keep providing members with access to experts, forums, and research.
17 journalists from 14 countries join us as Journalist Fellows in October 2022 This global cohort will explore the future of journalism through discussions, seminars and a personal project.
17 journalists from 14 countries join us as Journalist Fellows in October 2022 This global cohort will explore the future of journalism through discussions, seminars and a personal project.
Despite efforts to fight falsehoods, Brazil's tight election is threatened by dangerous lies Fact-checkers, researchers and platforms have tried to fix a toxic environment. Their work has only scratched the surface of the problem.
Despite efforts to fight falsehoods, Brazil's tight election is threatened by dangerous lies Fact-checkers, researchers and platforms have tried to fix a toxic environment. Their work has only scratched the surface of the problem.
Local Journalism around the World: professional practices, economic foundations, and political implications
Local Journalism around the World: professional practices, economic foundations, and political implications