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How people access and think about climate change news
Climate change is one of the defining issues – if not the defining issue – of our era. But when it…
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03 May 2022Our podcast: Marking Press Freedom Day – why institutions and innovation matter
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08 Apr 2022International Journalism Festival 2022: what we learnt in Perugia about the future of news
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19 Apr 2022Four Journalist Fellows from Australia and South Africa join us in April 2022
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29 Mar 2022“In Taiwan China has launched a disinformation campaign in Chinese on the Russian invasion of Ukraine”
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29 Mar 2022Can news help? New evidence on the links between news use and misinformation
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Snap judgements: how audiences who lack trust in news navigate information on digital platforms
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21 Mar 2022Cutting through the fog of war: how fact-checkers from 70 countries are fighting misinformation on Ukraine
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08 Mar 2022
"You cannot have moral clarity without factual truth": A panel on impartiality, newsroom diversity and trust in news
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07 Mar 2022
Full text of Alessandra Galloni's 2022 Reuters Memorial Lecture: Tanks, TikTok and trust – journalism in a time of turmoil
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