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24 Mar 2019What does India’s mobile-first, platform-dominated news ecosystem mean for the upcoming general elections?
Image: Reuters/Shailesh Andrade In less than a month, India will hold its general elections,…
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08 Mar 2019Should the state pay for journalism?
Polly Curtis is a Visiting Fellow at the Reuters Institute having previously been editor-in-chief…
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22 Mar 2019No strong evidence that news media responsible for polarisation
It’s often assumed that the news media are partly to blame for polarising attitudes of…
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22 Mar 2019
Polarisation and the news media in Europe
Many people are concerned that the news media is exacerbating a polarisation of people's attitudes…
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19 Mar 2019EU media literacy drive should address poor algorithm awareness
This week is European Media Literacy Week, an initiative from the European Commission designed to “…
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15 Mar 2019As the web turns 30, what impact has it had on news consumption?
As the World Wide Web turns 30, news audiences who go directly to sources of news are in the…
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14 Mar 2019
Gauging the Global Impacts of the 'Panama Papers' Three Years Later
DOI: 10.60625/risj-g00d-5906 The last decade has seen rising interest in developing ways to…
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14 Mar 2019Resignations, reforms and backlash - impacts of the Panama Papers
Photo: Reuters/Darrin Zammit Lupi Since the Panama Papers in April 2016, around one-in-five…
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Research AssociateDr Anne Schulz
Anne is a Research Associate who worked on t…
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20 March 2019Journalism and the New Propaganda Wars
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08 Mar 2019Female journalists under-represented in European media
Source: European Journalism Observatory Women journalists are severely under-represented across…