Rebecca Corbett's 2020 Reuters Memorial Lecture: Weinstein, #metoo and the future of investigative journalism Here's the transcript of the Reuters Memorial Lecture, delivered by Rebecca Corbett, investigations editor of the New York Times.
Rebecca Corbett's 2020 Reuters Memorial Lecture: Weinstein, #metoo and the future of investigative journalism Here's the transcript of the Reuters Memorial Lecture, delivered by Rebecca Corbett, investigations editor of the New York Times.
Rebecca Corbett on her role as the editor of the Weinstein story: “#MeToo is not the same thing as journalism” The New York Times's investigations editor delivered the 2020 Reuters Memorial Lecture. Here she discusses her work on this Pulitzer-winning scoop.
Rebecca Corbett on her role as the editor of the Weinstein story: “#MeToo is not the same thing as journalism” The New York Times's investigations editor delivered the 2020 Reuters Memorial Lecture. Here she discusses her work on this Pulitzer-winning scoop.
Norwegian journalism after #MeToo Journalist Fellow paper looks at whether the Norwegian media changed the way they report on sexual abuse following #MeToo.
Norwegian journalism after #MeToo Journalist Fellow paper looks at whether the Norwegian media changed the way they report on sexual abuse following #MeToo.
Former Visiting Fellow wins prestigious award Charles Lewis will be presented with the Society of Professional Journalists award at the National Press Club in Washington for book chapter 'Tear Down These Walls: Innovations in Collaborative Accountability Research and Reporting'
Former Visiting Fellow wins prestigious award Charles Lewis will be presented with the Society of Professional Journalists award at the National Press Club in Washington for book chapter 'Tear Down These Walls: Innovations in Collaborative Accountability Research and Reporting'
Statistic of the week Three years after the Panama Papers we find that 17% of countries tracked saw backlash against journalists who covered the investigation, mostly in countries with poor press freedom in general.
Statistic of the week Three years after the Panama Papers we find that 17% of countries tracked saw backlash against journalists who covered the investigation, mostly in countries with poor press freedom in general.