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30 Jul 2020
Social media communities and reporting of the COVID-19 pandemic
Mark Frankel -
23 Jul 2020
Information inequality in the UK coronavirus communications crisis
Dr Richard Fletcher, Dr Antonis Kalogeropoulos, Dr Felix Simon, Prof. Rasmus Kleis Nielsen -
14 Jul 2020
Majority think UK government COVID-19 response worse than other developed countries, almost half say response too focused on protecting the economy
Dr Richard Fletcher, Dr Antonis Kalogeropoulos, Prof. Rasmus Kleis Nielsen -
06 Jul 2020
How the coronavirus pandemic is changing social media
“War is the locomotive of history,” said Leon Trotsky in 1922, arguing that social developments…
Joey D'Urso -
27 Jun 2020
Discerning, 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…
Prof. Rasmus Kleis Nielsen -
18 Jun 2020
Even low news users say they are willing to take preventive measures against COVID-19
Dr Antonis Kalogeropoulos, Dr Richard Fletcher, Prof. Rasmus Kleis Nielsen -
A selection of readings on journalism - for journalists
The Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at the University of Oxford runs a mid-career…
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Here are the ICA 2020 talks featuring researchers from the Reuters Institute
As the 70th annual conference of the International Communication Association (ICA)…
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07 Apr 2020
Healing words: how press freedom is being threatened by the coronavirus pandemic
Journalists are writing the first draft of history, frantically typing out their stories on what it…
Meera Selva -
18 Apr 2020
Navegando la “infodemia”: así consume y califica las noticias y la información sobre el coronavirus la gente en seis países
Prof. Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, Dr Richard Fletcher, Nic Newman, Dr. J. Scott Brennen, Dr Philip N. Howard -
15 Apr 2020
Navigating the ‘infodemic’: how people in six countries access and rate news and information about coronavirus
Prof. Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, Dr Richard Fletcher, Nic Newman, Dr. J. Scott Brennen, Dr Philip N. Howard -
07 Apr 2020
Types, sources, and claims of COVID-19 misinformation
Dr. J. Scott Brennen, Dr Felix Simon, Dr Philip N. Howard, Prof. Rasmus Kleis Nielsen