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25 Sep 2020Wolfgang Blau and Jennifer McGuire join the Reuters Institute as Visiting Fellows
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18 Sep 2020Keep your emotions in check and three other tips to think rationally about data
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11 Sep 2020It's time for newsrooms to tackle taboos about mental health. Here's how
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09 Sep 2020Anna Bateson and Catarina Carvalho join the Reuters Institute as Visiting Fellows
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02 Sep 2020Apply for our News Trust Fellowship
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10 Aug 2020Hong 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…
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23 Jul 2020Making 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…
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17 Jul 2020COVID-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,…
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06 Jul 2020How the coronavirus pandemic is changing social media
“War is the locomotive of history,” said Leon Trotsky in 1922, arguing that social developments…
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10 Jul 2020Benjamin Toff joins the Reuters Institute to lead the Trust in News Project
The Trust in News Project is a new three-year program starting in the summer of 2020 looking across…
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27 Jun 2020Discerning, 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…
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21 Jun 2020From 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…