Indians shrug off Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter, a platform mostly used by elites Marred by hate speech and censorship, Twitter is not as popular in India as WhatsApp or YouTube. Experts discuss what’s next for it.
Indians shrug off Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter, a platform mostly used by elites Marred by hate speech and censorship, Twitter is not as popular in India as WhatsApp or YouTube. Experts discuss what’s next for it.
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
Not quite the Arab Spring: how protestors in Iran are using social media in innovative ways Threatened by the authorities, young demonstrators are turning to Instagram and encryption in their fight for human rights in the country.
Not quite the Arab Spring: how protestors in Iran are using social media in innovative ways Threatened by the authorities, young demonstrators are turning to Instagram and encryption in their fight for human rights in the country.
How Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover may impact African journalists The platform’s new owner will charge $8 a month for the iconic blue badge. Journalists from Nigeria and Zimbabwe express their concerns.
How Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover may impact African journalists The platform’s new owner will charge $8 a month for the iconic blue badge. Journalists from Nigeria and Zimbabwe express their concerns.
This new Nepali site is fact-checking candidates both on local radio and TikTok Deepak Adhikari, co-founder of Nepalcheck, explains how he and his small team focus on claims often reported verbatim by the news media.
This new Nepali site is fact-checking candidates both on local radio and TikTok Deepak Adhikari, co-founder of Nepalcheck, explains how he and his small team focus on claims often reported verbatim by the news media.
Polarisation and the news media in Europe New report by Reuters Institute researchers for the European Parliament finds limited evidence to support the news media's role in generating polarisation.
Polarisation and the news media in Europe New report by Reuters Institute researchers for the European Parliament finds limited evidence to support the news media's role in generating polarisation.
More Important, But Less Robust? Five Things Everybody Needs to Know about the Future of Journalism Report identifies five things everybody needs to know about the future of journalism from research done at the Reuters Institute.
More Important, But Less Robust? Five Things Everybody Needs to Know about the Future of Journalism Report identifies five things everybody needs to know about the future of journalism from research done at the Reuters Institute.
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.
Report: Journalism, Media and Technology Trends and Predictions 2019 Subscriptions will become main focus for revenue this year, according to annual survey of 200 editors, executives and digital leaders from 29 countries.
Report: Journalism, Media and Technology Trends and Predictions 2019 Subscriptions will become main focus for revenue this year, according to annual survey of 200 editors, executives and digital leaders from 29 countries.
Time to step away from the ‘bright, shiny things’? - Journalism Innovation Project: report 1 First paper of the Journalism Innovation Project explores the media's constant drive to innovate and asks whether this is sustainable, or comes at the expense of core journalistic principles.
Time to step away from the ‘bright, shiny things’? - Journalism Innovation Project: report 1 First paper of the Journalism Innovation Project explores the media's constant drive to innovate and asks whether this is sustainable, or comes at the expense of core journalistic principles.