Seven lessons for journalism in the age of extreme heat Earlier this month members and alumni of the Oxford Climate Journalism Network met to explore heat and how to cover it. Here are our takeaways.
Seven lessons for journalism in the age of extreme heat Earlier this month members and alumni of the Oxford Climate Journalism Network met to explore heat and how to cover it. Here are our takeaways.
Mar Cabra from The Self-Investigation on how media leaders can protect their teams (and themselves) from burnout Cabra’s exhaustion after winning a Pulitzer Prize encouraged her to help others. In this interview she offers valuable tips for newsroom managers.
Mar Cabra from The Self-Investigation on how media leaders can protect their teams (and themselves) from burnout Cabra’s exhaustion after winning a Pulitzer Prize encouraged her to help others. In this interview she offers valuable tips for newsroom managers.
How Rest of World is tracking AI use around elections worldwide Features Director Victoria Turk explains how the news site is running a tracker for instances of AI use around elections this year.
How Rest of World is tracking AI use around elections worldwide Features Director Victoria Turk explains how the news site is running a tracker for instances of AI use around elections this year.
In a Europe increasingly fractured, this project is betting on one-on-one talks as a way to find common ground Hosted by ZEIT ONLINE ahead of the EU elections, Europe Talks matches people from different countries for conversations on seven divisive issues.
In a Europe increasingly fractured, this project is betting on one-on-one talks as a way to find common ground Hosted by ZEIT ONLINE ahead of the EU elections, Europe Talks matches people from different countries for conversations on seven divisive issues.
Generative AI is already helping fact-checkers. But it’s proving less useful in small languages and outside the West Experts from Norway, Georgia and Ghana discuss the limitations of this technology. Will AI platforms improve things in the years to come?
Generative AI is already helping fact-checkers. But it’s proving less useful in small languages and outside the West Experts from Norway, Georgia and Ghana discuss the limitations of this technology. Will AI platforms improve things in the years to come?
What’s wrong with the robots? An Oxford researcher explains how we can better illustrate AI news stories Design lead and doctoral researcher Maggie Mustaklem on why we should move on from outdated images of artificial intelligence.
What’s wrong with the robots? An Oxford researcher explains how we can better illustrate AI news stories Design lead and doctoral researcher Maggie Mustaklem on why we should move on from outdated images of artificial intelligence.
Why people that use search, social, and aggregators have more diverse news diets We find that people in the UK who more often use side doors to get news have more diverse news diets.
Why people that use search, social, and aggregators have more diverse news diets We find that people in the UK who more often use side doors to get news have more diverse news diets.
How to get readers in Central and Eastern Europe and the Global South to pay for public service journalism Audience revenues can contribute to the sustainability of independent newsrooms in developing regions, writes our Hungarian Journalist Fellow Peter Erdelyi.
How to get readers in Central and Eastern Europe and the Global South to pay for public service journalism Audience revenues can contribute to the sustainability of independent newsrooms in developing regions, writes our Hungarian Journalist Fellow Peter Erdelyi.
An ongoing infodemic How people in eight countries access and rate news and information about Coronavirus a year into the pandemic.
An ongoing infodemic How people in eight countries access and rate news and information about Coronavirus a year into the pandemic.
Under-represented and overexposed: Norway's news problem Research by Norwegian Journalist Fellow Shazia Majid finds ethnic minority women’s voices are simultaneously missing and over-used.
Under-represented and overexposed: Norway's news problem Research by Norwegian Journalist Fellow Shazia Majid finds ethnic minority women’s voices are simultaneously missing and over-used.
Race and leadership in the news media 2021: evidence from five markets This factsheet analyses the percentage of non-white top editors in 100 major online and offline news outlets in Brazil, Germany, South Africa, the UK, and the US.
Race and leadership in the news media 2021: evidence from five markets This factsheet analyses the percentage of non-white top editors in 100 major online and offline news outlets in Brazil, Germany, South Africa, the UK, and the US.
Women and leadership in the news media 2021: evidence from 12 markets According to this factsheet, only 22% of the 180 top editors across the 240 brands covered are women.
Women and leadership in the news media 2021: evidence from 12 markets According to this factsheet, only 22% of the 180 top editors across the 240 brands covered are women.