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25 Nov 2019
What can be done? Digital Media Policy Options for Europe (and beyond)
Prof. Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, Robert Gorwa, Madeleine de Cock Buning -
18 Aug 2020
After Weinstein: How to continue reporting sexual abuse to fatigued audiences
Camilla Marie Nielsen -
10 Aug 2020
A toothy issue: Hong Kong, bias and misinformation
Wei Du -
10 Aug 2020
Caste is not dead: Survey reveals isolation of Bahujan journalists
Tejas Harad -
10 Aug 2020
Pop-up journalism as a lower-budget approach to local news
Zoë Todd -
11 Aug 2020
Consistent and widespread belief in the threat of COVID-19 to the UK economy
Dr Richard Fletcher, Dr Antonis Kalogeropoulos, Prof. Rasmus Kleis Nielsen -
05 Aug 2020
Where’s the beef? Decoding the decline in Finnish media trust
Jonas Jungar -
05 Aug 2020
Pulling back the curtain: How 'live journalism' is re-engaging news audiences
Jaakko Lyytinen -
30 Jul 2020
Poverty-eradicating financial journalism: For this Nigerian, it’s like learning to ride a bike
Adesola Akindele-Afolabi -
30 Jul 2020
Social media communities and reporting of the COVID-19 pandemic
Mark Frankel -
28 Jul 2020
News avoidance in the UK remains high as lockdown restrictions are eased
Dr Richard Fletcher, Dr Antonis Kalogeropoulos, Prof. Rasmus Kleis Nielsen -
23 Jul 2020
Information inequality in the UK coronavirus communications crisis
Dr Richard Fletcher, Dr Antonis Kalogeropoulos, Dr Felix Simon, Prof. Rasmus Kleis Nielsen