Is freelance journalism still viable? Not for most of the reporters we spoke with. These are their key problems Up to 25 reporters from 20 countries shared their struggles, painting a stark picture, with shrinking rates, second jobs and mental health issues.
Is freelance journalism still viable? Not for most of the reporters we spoke with. These are their key problems Up to 25 reporters from 20 countries shared their struggles, painting a stark picture, with shrinking rates, second jobs and mental health issues.
Mitali Mukherjee on why to apply for our Fellowship: “The answer to the industry's problems will come from within journalists” The Director of our Journalist Programmes explains why these kinds of spaces matter more than ever for journalism at this particular time.
Mitali Mukherjee on why to apply for our Fellowship: “The answer to the industry's problems will come from within journalists” The Director of our Journalist Programmes explains why these kinds of spaces matter more than ever for journalism at this particular time.
Breaks, grief and community: how to protect yourself when sifting through graphic visuals Experts Andrea Lampros and Alexa Koenig on how journalists can safeguard their health while confronted with distressing imagery.
Breaks, grief and community: how to protect yourself when sifting through graphic visuals Experts Andrea Lampros and Alexa Koenig on how journalists can safeguard their health while confronted with distressing imagery.
How Bellingcat collects, verifies and archives digital evidence of war crimes in Ukraine Nick Waters, who documents civilian harm caused by Russia’s invasion, explains how his team ensures their findings will stand up in court.
How Bellingcat collects, verifies and archives digital evidence of war crimes in Ukraine Nick Waters, who documents civilian harm caused by Russia’s invasion, explains how his team ensures their findings will stand up in court.
“If we explain to our readers that we work for them, they'll stand up for us in case of need” Award-winning Czech reporter Pavla Holcová on why sharing is key in investigative journalism and how she uses fiction to avoid burnout.
“If we explain to our readers that we work for them, they'll stand up for us in case of need” Award-winning Czech reporter Pavla Holcová on why sharing is key in investigative journalism and how she uses fiction to avoid burnout.
Join our seminars from January to March 2023 Our events feature high-profile speakers such as Jane Bradley, N. Ram, Seun Okinbaloye, Marcela Turati, Sue-Lin Wong and Caleb Okereke
Join our seminars from January to March 2023 Our events feature high-profile speakers such as Jane Bradley, N. Ram, Seun Okinbaloye, Marcela Turati, Sue-Lin Wong and Caleb Okereke
How identity shapes local coverage of violent conflict Haaretz's West Bank correspondent Hagar Shezaf details the unique pressures and ethical dilemmas facing reporters of violence on the homefront.
How identity shapes local coverage of violent conflict Haaretz's West Bank correspondent Hagar Shezaf details the unique pressures and ethical dilemmas facing reporters of violence on the homefront.
How journalists worldwide deal with coordinated discrediting Nigerian investigative journalist and editor 'Fisayo Soyombo gathers stories from three continents to illustrate the impact of coordinated discrediting.
How journalists worldwide deal with coordinated discrediting Nigerian investigative journalist and editor 'Fisayo Soyombo gathers stories from three continents to illustrate the impact of coordinated discrediting.
Driving for change: How to rid Zambian journalism of ‘blalizo’ Journalist Fellow Laida Kaloma Chongo explains how this phenomenon is casting a shadow over journalism in her country.
Driving for change: How to rid Zambian journalism of ‘blalizo’ Journalist Fellow Laida Kaloma Chongo explains how this phenomenon is casting a shadow over journalism in her country.
Do more with less: minimizing competitive tensions in collaborative local journalism Paper published in 'Digital Journalism' looks at collaborative journalism projects in the UK, Italy and Finland and proposes three ideal collaborative practices.
Do more with less: minimizing competitive tensions in collaborative local journalism Paper published in 'Digital Journalism' looks at collaborative journalism projects in the UK, Italy and Finland and proposes three ideal collaborative practices.
How to ready journalists for change in Pakistan Pakistan is on the cusp of a digital revolution that will see a shift in revenue sources and job roles for journalism, says Ramisha Ali.
How to ready journalists for change in Pakistan Pakistan is on the cusp of a digital revolution that will see a shift in revenue sources and job roles for journalism, says Ramisha Ali.
How Kenyan media uses peer review to monitor news quality Journalists in Kenya have adopted a peer review process similar to the one followed by medical professionals. Has it helped?
How Kenyan media uses peer review to monitor news quality Journalists in Kenya have adopted a peer review process similar to the one followed by medical professionals. Has it helped?