“We can’t ignore misinformation. What happens online is real and affects what happens offline” Gaëlle Faure discusses her work as digital verification editor at AFP.
“We can’t ignore misinformation. What happens online is real and affects what happens offline” Gaëlle Faure discusses her work as digital verification editor at AFP.
21 findings from the Reuters Institute’s research in 2021 still relevant in 2022 Our researchers have covered the most pressing issues in journalism in the past 12 months.
21 findings from the Reuters Institute’s research in 2021 still relevant in 2022 Our researchers have covered the most pressing issues in journalism in the past 12 months.
The fight for facts in the Global South: how four projects are building a new model “To increase the cost of lying, we need millions to worry about it, not just journalists and academics,” says Laura Zommer from Argentinian news site ‘Chequeado’.
The fight for facts in the Global South: how four projects are building a new model “To increase the cost of lying, we need millions to worry about it, not just journalists and academics,” says Laura Zommer from Argentinian news site ‘Chequeado’.
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.
Our podcast: The reasons behind our climate network In this episode of our Future of Journalism podcast, Wolfgang Blau and Meera Selva speak about the challenges to reporting on climate change.
Our podcast: The reasons behind our climate network In this episode of our Future of Journalism podcast, Wolfgang Blau and Meera Selva speak about the challenges to reporting on climate change.
As more Vietnamese get online, a contested battlefront emerges for the regime - social media Force 47, a 10,000-person military unit, works to quell dissent in the country. Vietnamese activists and journalists are fighting back.
As more Vietnamese get online, a contested battlefront emerges for the regime - social media Force 47, a 10,000-person military unit, works to quell dissent in the country. Vietnamese activists and journalists are fighting back.