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29 Mar 2022Can news help? New evidence on the links between news use and misinformation
Prof. Rasmus Kleis Nielsen -
26 Mar 2022“They are not ‘fixers’. They are journalists”: in the light of the war in Ukraine, three field producers discuss the challenges of their job
Laura Oliver -
04 Apr 2022
Snap judgements: how audiences who lack trust in news navigate information on digital platforms
Dr Amy Ross Arguedas, Dr Sumitra Badrinathan, Dr Camila Mont'Alverne, Dr Benjamin Toff, Dr Richard Fletcher, Prof. Rasmus Kleis Nielsen -
23 Mar 2022Reuters Institute’s Deputy Director Meera Selva, appointed CEO of Internews Europe
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15 Mar 2022Reporting on human rights amid the war in Ukraine: what journalists need to know
Marina Adami -
10 Mar 2022As Putin cracks down on the free press, independent news site Meduza aims to be Russians’ “only window to the world”
Eduardo Suárez -
09 Mar 202215 tips for investigating war crimes in Ukraine and beyond
This article was originally published by the Global Investigative Journalism Network…
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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
Alessandra Galloni -
04 Mar 2022
“In a world of cultural warriors, playing it down the middle is a journalistic imperative but also a huge commercial opportunity”
Eduardo Suárez -
23 February 2022
A roundtable on public service broadcasting and impartiality
An event led by Tim Davie, Meera Selva and Rasmus Nielsen -
23 Feb 2022
Grappling with the journalists' trilemma: how to rethink news impartiality today
Prof. Rasmus Kleis Nielsen -
Digital journalistMarina Adami
Marina works in the editorial team, editing…