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Have news audiences become more polarised over time?
Divisive political moments create a sense that we live in a time of heightened political…
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Perceptions of media coverage of the war in Ukraine
On 24 February, Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, marking the start of the biggest…
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03 May 2022Besieged by threats and arrests, Kashmir's newspapers try to survive under Delhi’s rule
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The changing news habits and attitudes of younger audiences
In 2019, the Digital News Report looked at how young people get their news,1 finding stark…
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29 Apr 2022The power of platforms
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03 May 2022Our podcast: Marking Press Freedom Day – why institutions and innovation matter
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Professor of law, University of California, IrvineDavid Kaye
David Kaye is a professor of law a…
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26 Apr 2022As Nigeria approaches the next elections, journalists are increasingly under threat
Patrick Egwu -
Postdoctoral Research FellowDr Waqas Ejaz
Waqas is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow with…
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14 Apr 2022How a small team of journalists report on one of the biggest refugee camps on earth
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19 Apr 2022
Making the cut: how newsrooms fare when they publish less
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The Reuters Institute's research publications: FAQ
From reports and factsheets to academic books and peer-reviewed papers, the Reuters Institute…