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.
Our podcast: Digital News Report 2021. Episode 5. How do people think about the financing of the commercial news media? "There’s not a lot of public support for the idea of stepping in to support commercial news organisations that can’t make enough money on their own," says co-author Rasmus Nielsen
Our podcast: Digital News Report 2021. Episode 5. How do people think about the financing of the commercial news media? "There’s not a lot of public support for the idea of stepping in to support commercial news organisations that can’t make enough money on their own," says co-author Rasmus Nielsen
Can watchdogs watch other watchdogs? A look at journalists holding other journalists to account in India, Kenya and Ukraine Here's how three outlets are using critique and independent peer review to improve quality from within the industry.
Can watchdogs watch other watchdogs? A look at journalists holding other journalists to account in India, Kenya and Ukraine Here's how three outlets are using critique and independent peer review to improve quality from within the industry.
From fact-checking to women’s rights: TikTok's promising rise in the Global South Global news agency AFP and news publishers in Brazil and Nicaragua are engaging new audiences in the platform, Laura Oliver reports.
From fact-checking to women’s rights: TikTok's promising rise in the Global South Global news agency AFP and news publishers in Brazil and Nicaragua are engaging new audiences in the platform, Laura Oliver reports.
How Ethiopian news media have become dangerously divided along ethnic fault lines As the government expanded media freedoms, journalism flourished but it also became much more polarised, Benon H. Oluka reports.
How Ethiopian news media have become dangerously divided along ethnic fault lines As the government expanded media freedoms, journalism flourished but it also became much more polarised, Benon H. Oluka reports.
One year on, an unwanted heroism: journalism under fire in a global pandemic "Far too many journalists are currently having to take their lives into their hands when they do their jobs," writes Meera Selva.
One year on, an unwanted heroism: journalism under fire in a global pandemic "Far too many journalists are currently having to take their lives into their hands when they do their jobs," writes Meera Selva.
Old, Educated, and Politically Diverse: The Audience of Public Service News Public service media are struggling to reach younger, less educated audiences, and risk decline and ultimately irrelevance
Old, Educated, and Politically Diverse: The Audience of Public Service News Public service media are struggling to reach younger, less educated audiences, and risk decline and ultimately irrelevance
GLASNOST! Nine ways Facebook can make itself a better forum for free speech and democracy What steps should Facebook take to make itself a better forum for free speech and democracy? New report makes nine recommendations.
GLASNOST! Nine ways Facebook can make itself a better forum for free speech and democracy What steps should Facebook take to make itself a better forum for free speech and democracy? New report makes nine recommendations.