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18 Feb 2019
Exposure and responses to made-up news in the UK
Although news audiences in the UK rarely encounter news stories that are 'completely made up for…
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How 35 years of the Journalist Fellowship Programme - founded the same year as the internet - reflect a changing industry
How 35 years of the Journalist Fellowship Programme - founded the same year as the internet -…
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Professor of Public Diplomacy, Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, University of Southern California
Nick Cull
Visiting Fellow from January 2019
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07 Dec 2018
Disinformation, fact-checking, local news, inequality, voice, 'shiny things'...and the Digital News Report: 10 research highlights of 2018
During 2018 Reuters Institute has conducted research into some of the most pressing issues in the…
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Books, articles and blogs about journalism - for journalists
Our updated, crowd-sourced list of resources for journalists contains some of the best books…
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03 Oct 2018
Statistic of the Week: How Brazilian voters get their news
Brazilians are preparing to vote again this weekend (October 28th), in the second round…
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Research Associate
Dr Julie Posetti
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12 Sep 2018
The Changing Face of Social Media and the Rise of Messaging Apps for News
Image: Sergio Flores/Reuters 15.09.18 The role of news in social media has reached an…
Nic Newman -
28 Jun 2018
#Mexico2018|Fake News and Social Media: The New Heads of the Hydra
After Sunday’s elections, Mexico will begin preparing for its new president’s inauguration on 1…
Juliana Fregoso -
13 Jun 2018
Trust, misinformation, and the declining use of social media for news: Digital News Report 2018
The use of social media for news has started to fall in a number of key markets after years of…
Nic Newman -
11 May 2018
Online Disinformation: What do we know, what can we do?
Professor Rasmus Nielsen, Professor of Political Communication -
20 Mar 2018
Preserving Democracy in the Digital Age
Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, Director of Research at the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism,…