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31 Mar 2020
How fact-checkers are fighting coronavirus misinformation worldwide
Cristina Tardáguila is the Associate Director of the International Fact-checking Network (IFCN), a…
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16 Mar 2020
COVID–19 has intensified concerns about misinformation. Here's what our past research says about these issues
The production and the spread of misinformation have become major concerns for scholars, policy…
Dr. J. Scott Brennen, Prof. Rasmus Kleis Nielsen -
05 Mar 2020
Four new Visiting Fellows join the Reuters Institute
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Visiting Fellow
Richard Allan
Richard worked at Facebook for 10 years on i…
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10 Jan 2020
These are the Reuters Institute's Journalists Fellows for 2020 Hilary Term
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Professor in the Digital Politics, Economies and Societies Cluster at the European University Institute’s School of Transnational Governance
Madeleine de Cock Buning
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18 Nov 2019
An election fought on screens big and small: how British voters get their news
Prof. Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, Meera Selva, Dr Richard Fletcher -
Council member, Royal Academy of Arts; Board member, UK Statistics Authority
Helen Boaden
Helen is a council member of the Royal Acade…
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02 Sep 2019
Mainstream media need to make news more accessible, relevant and entertaining to attract next generation of consumers
Image: Helena Lopes/Unsplash Broadcasters and newspapers that are struggling to reach under-35s…
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22 May 2019
Great diversity in news habits and trends across the European Union
On the eve of European Union elections, we looked at some of the major issues surrounding the news…
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14 May 2019
Reporting elections on the frontline of the disinformation war
How mission-driven news organisations in three unstable democracies have worked to combat ‘…
Dr Julie Posetti, Dr Felix Simon, Nabeelah Shabbir -
24 Mar 2019
What 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,…
Zeenab Aneez