Join our global journalism seminar series online from April to June 2022 Speakers include Jazmín Acuña, Hamza Syed, Shadma Shaikh, Malcolm Moore, Regina M. Cabato and Ronson Chan.
Join our global journalism seminar series online from April to June 2022 Speakers include Jazmín Acuña, Hamza Syed, Shadma Shaikh, Malcolm Moore, Regina M. Cabato and Ronson Chan.
Maria Ressa: "Journalists can't strengthen democracy from an ivory tower" Here's a transcript of an interview with our Director Rasmus Nielsen in Oxford in 2018.
Maria Ressa: "Journalists can't strengthen democracy from an ivory tower" Here's a transcript of an interview with our Director Rasmus Nielsen in Oxford in 2018.
Why we need a new local language of climate change reporting "Journalists need better local data, access to experts and funding to cover these stories on the ground," writes Meera Selva.
Why we need a new local language of climate change reporting "Journalists need better local data, access to experts and funding to cover these stories on the ground," writes Meera Selva.
What solutions journalism can bring to the news media in the Global South Journalists from Egypt, Indonesia, Costa Rica and the Philippines share what with our contributor Laura Oliver they’ve learned from this approach.
What solutions journalism can bring to the news media in the Global South Journalists from Egypt, Indonesia, Costa Rica and the Philippines share what with our contributor Laura Oliver they’ve learned from this approach.
From Maria Ressa to Supriya Sharma: the threat to press freedom in the pandemic "It's more vital than ever to defend the role independent journalists play in scrutinising governments," writes Meera Selva.
From Maria Ressa to Supriya Sharma: the threat to press freedom in the pandemic "It's more vital than ever to defend the role independent journalists play in scrutinising governments," writes Meera Selva.
Rebooting audience engagement to fight political attacks Final report of the Journalism Innovation Project looks at how three newsrooms in the Global South are fostering deeper and narrower audience engagement in response to audience toxicity and the changing priorities of tech platforms
Rebooting audience engagement to fight political attacks Final report of the Journalism Innovation Project looks at how three newsrooms in the Global South are fostering deeper and narrower audience engagement in response to audience toxicity and the changing priorities of tech platforms