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18 Sep 2020
Keep your emotions in check and three other tips to think rationally about data
Matthew Leake -
11 Sep 2020
It's time for newsrooms to tackle taboos about mental health. Here's how
Hannah Storm -
10 Aug 2020
Hong Kong’s Apple Daily: a local journalist’s perspective on Jimmy Lai's youth reach
In December 2019, Reuters Institute journalist fellow Emily Tsang delivered the following speech at…
Emily Tsang -
23 Jul 2020
Making news and enlightening audiences: BBC's flagship news show in the pandemic
This piece is the transcript of the opening remarks Sarah Sands gave during a recent seminar…
Sarah Sands -
17 Jul 2020
COVID-19 is hurting journalists’ mental health. News outlets should help them now
A significant number of journalists reporting on COVID-19 show signs of anxiety and depression,…
Meera Selva, Anthony Feinstein -
06 Jul 2020
How the coronavirus pandemic is changing social media
“War is the locomotive of history,” said Leon Trotsky in 1922, arguing that social developments…
Joey D'Urso -
27 Jun 2020
Discerning, sceptical, and relatively well informed: news audiences in the 'infodemic'
This piece is a lightly edited version of Rasmus's keynote speech at Global Fact 7, this year's…
Prof. Rasmus Kleis Nielsen -
21 Jun 2020
From Maria Ressa to Supriya Sharma: the threat to press freedom in the pandemic
One week ago, Maria Ressa, the charismatic, talented editor of Rappler, an independent, digitally…
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17 Jun 2020
What journalists can learn from their mistakes during the pandemic
This piece is the transcript of the opening remarks Dorothy Byrne gave during a recent seminar…
Dorothy Byrne -
05 Jun 2020
The world has changed much faster than the BBC. The new DG needs to confront that
Today Tim Davie has been named the incoming Director General of the BBC, taking over from Tony Hall…
Prof. Rasmus Kleis Nielsen