Reframing the story: our panel discusses how to keep audiences engaged at the US launch of the Digital News Report 2022 A summary of a discussion featuring Monica Drake, Olivia Ma, Melissa Bell, Arlyn Gajilan and Rasmus Nielsen.
Reframing the story: our panel discusses how to keep audiences engaged at the US launch of the Digital News Report 2022 A summary of a discussion featuring Monica Drake, Olivia Ma, Melissa Bell, Arlyn Gajilan and Rasmus Nielsen.
Here are the ICA 2022 talks featuring researchers from the Reuters Institute Our Research Fellows speak about news avoidance, misinformation, polarisation and trust.
Here are the ICA 2022 talks featuring researchers from the Reuters Institute Our Research Fellows speak about news avoidance, misinformation, polarisation and trust.
Impartiality is still key for news audiences. Here’s how to reinvent it Our research shows people still value the ideal of impartial news.
Impartiality is still key for news audiences. Here’s how to reinvent it Our research shows people still value the ideal of impartial news.
Our podcast: What's the point of opinion journalism today? Listen to Rasmus Nielsen in conversation with Karen Attiah from the 'Washington Post'.
Our podcast: What's the point of opinion journalism today? Listen to Rasmus Nielsen in conversation with Karen Attiah from the 'Washington Post'.
Join our global journalism seminar series online from October to December 2021 Speakers for the seminars, chaired by Meera Selva, include Oscar winner Bryan Fogel, Jacqueline Charles and Ann M. Simmons.
Join our global journalism seminar series online from October to December 2021 Speakers for the seminars, chaired by Meera Selva, include Oscar winner Bryan Fogel, Jacqueline Charles and Ann M. Simmons.
Reuters Institute presentations at American Political Science Association conference Our researchers share research on voter engagement, trust and impartiality, and misinformation in India.
Reuters Institute presentations at American Political Science Association conference Our researchers share research on voter engagement, trust and impartiality, and misinformation in India.
Who Shares and Comments on News?: A Cross-National Comparative Analysis of Online and Social Media Participation Antonis Kalogeropoulos, Samuel Negredo, Ike Picone and Rasmus Kleis Nielsen examine the profiles of those who share and comment on news online.
Who Shares and Comments on News?: A Cross-National Comparative Analysis of Online and Social Media Participation Antonis Kalogeropoulos, Samuel Negredo, Ike Picone and Rasmus Kleis Nielsen examine the profiles of those who share and comment on news online.
Investing in online video news Yhis article analyses how a sample of 19 different news organizations across Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States have developed their online video strategy.
Investing in online video news Yhis article analyses how a sample of 19 different news organizations across Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States have developed their online video strategy.
Online News Video Consumption: A comparison of six countries This article examines how prominent online news video is in six countries as well as factors associated with its use. He finds that using social media for news is a key factor for online news video consumption.
Online News Video Consumption: A comparison of six countries This article examines how prominent online news video is in six countries as well as factors associated with its use. He finds that using social media for news is a key factor for online news video consumption.
The Impact of Trust in the News Media on Online News Consumption and Participation This article uses 2015 Digital News Report data from 11 countries to examine the role of individual trust in the news media on news consumption and news participation.
The Impact of Trust in the News Media on Online News Consumption and Participation This article uses 2015 Digital News Report data from 11 countries to examine the role of individual trust in the news media on news consumption and news participation.
No One Cares What We Know: Three Responses to the Irrelevance of Political Communication Research Rasmus Kleis Nielsen examines why academics working in the field of political communication research have been largely absent from recent important and high-profile public and policy debates.
No One Cares What We Know: Three Responses to the Irrelevance of Political Communication Research Rasmus Kleis Nielsen examines why academics working in the field of political communication research have been largely absent from recent important and high-profile public and policy debates.