Protests stopped a big mining project in Panama. Media coverage was scant The issue was ignored or covered poorly by news outlets in Panama and in Canada, the country where the company is based. We tried to find out why.
Protests stopped a big mining project in Panama. Media coverage was scant The issue was ignored or covered poorly by news outlets in Panama and in Canada, the country where the company is based. We tried to find out why.
Our podcast: From protests to politics: How people engage with news about climate change In this episode of Future of Journalism, we discuss our report on how people access news about climate change in 2023.
Our podcast: From protests to politics: How people engage with news about climate change In this episode of Future of Journalism, we discuss our report on how people access news about climate change in 2023.
How a young sports news site published a crucial scoop that brought down Rubiales From its launch in 2022, Relevo focused on covering women’s football. When Spain won the Women’s World Cup, that early bet paid off.
How a young sports news site published a crucial scoop that brought down Rubiales From its launch in 2022, Relevo focused on covering women’s football. When Spain won the Women’s World Cup, that early bet paid off.
What we learnt at our 40-year Fellowship reunion about the future of news These are a few highlights of our panel discussions on AI, mental health, newsroom diversity, reader revenue and foreign news.
What we learnt at our 40-year Fellowship reunion about the future of news These are a few highlights of our panel discussions on AI, mental health, newsroom diversity, reader revenue and foreign news.
Journalists and academics can be “curators of truth and educators at heart,” says Oxford Vice-Chancellor Irene Tracey celebrates the Institute's global focus and its commitment to seek truth and report it at our 40-year reunion.
Journalists and academics can be “curators of truth and educators at heart,” says Oxford Vice-Chancellor Irene Tracey celebrates the Institute's global focus and its commitment to seek truth and report it at our 40-year reunion.
As crypto goes mainstream, meet two news sites covering it in the Global South Africa’s Mariblock and Latin America’s Criptonoticias are covering this rising industry. Their editors explain how and why
As crypto goes mainstream, meet two news sites covering it in the Global South Africa’s Mariblock and Latin America’s Criptonoticias are covering this rising industry. Their editors explain how and why
Constructive correspondence: a new approach to foreign assignments A paper from our Journalist Fellow Jacob Fuglsang explores how to cover foreign news in a more nuanced and balanced way.
Constructive correspondence: a new approach to foreign assignments A paper from our Journalist Fellow Jacob Fuglsang explores how to cover foreign news in a more nuanced and balanced way.
Crucial questions every journalist should ask when covering crypto Journalists should interrogate crypto companies much more thoroughly about their balance sheets, our Journalist Fellow Brett Aresco writes.
Crucial questions every journalist should ask when covering crypto Journalists should interrogate crypto companies much more thoroughly about their balance sheets, our Journalist Fellow Brett Aresco writes.
The trust gap: how and why news on digital platforms is viewed more sceptically versus news in general This report from our Trust in News Project looks at the reasons behind the gap in trust in news in general and news found on digital news platforms.
The trust gap: how and why news on digital platforms is viewed more sceptically versus news in general This report from our Trust in News Project looks at the reasons behind the gap in trust in news in general and news found on digital news platforms.
The challenges of making news for a multinational state Our Journalist Fellow Rhys Evans looks at how public service broadcasters can serve audiences of the four nations, alongside that of the UK as a whole.
The challenges of making news for a multinational state Our Journalist Fellow Rhys Evans looks at how public service broadcasters can serve audiences of the four nations, alongside that of the UK as a whole.
Echo chambers, filter bubbles, and polarisation: a literature review This piece examines what social science says about these topics.
Echo chambers, filter bubbles, and polarisation: a literature review This piece examines what social science says about these topics.
The role of business journalism in a financial crisis Five takeaways from our seminar with Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel Prize-winning economist, and Green Templeton College Visiting Fellow.
The role of business journalism in a financial crisis Five takeaways from our seminar with Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel Prize-winning economist, and Green Templeton College Visiting Fellow.