Join our global journalism seminar series online from April to June 2022 Speakers include Jazmín Acuña, Hamza Syed, Shadma Shaikh, Malcolm Moore, Regina M. Cabato and Ronson Chan.
Join our global journalism seminar series online from April to June 2022 Speakers include Jazmín Acuña, Hamza Syed, Shadma Shaikh, Malcolm Moore, Regina M. Cabato and Ronson Chan.
Can news help? New evidence on the links between news use and misinformation "Our findings challenge the notion that, by drawing attention to false content, news media leave people more misinformed," writes Rasmus Nielsen
Can news help? New evidence on the links between news use and misinformation "Our findings challenge the notion that, by drawing attention to false content, news media leave people more misinformed," writes Rasmus Nielsen
As religious riots grow in India, critics accuse Facebook of fanning the flames “Platforms share a lot of responsibility in making hate normal, popular and accessible everywhere,” says former official Zafarul-Islam Khan.
As religious riots grow in India, critics accuse Facebook of fanning the flames “Platforms share a lot of responsibility in making hate normal, popular and accessible everywhere,” says former official Zafarul-Islam Khan.
This Indian news site is training young women in digital journalism to reach remote audiences “It’s our turn to speak and tell the stories,” says Priya Thuvassery, executive producer at Chambal Media and leader of the project.
This Indian news site is training young women in digital journalism to reach remote audiences “It’s our turn to speak and tell the stories,” says Priya Thuvassery, executive producer at Chambal Media and leader of the project.
“Under Narendra Modi, access has become conditional on the journalist’s ideology” As he publishes his memoir, Indian senior editor Vir Sanghvi reflects about the relationship between reporters and politicians.
“Under Narendra Modi, access has become conditional on the journalist’s ideology” As he publishes his memoir, Indian senior editor Vir Sanghvi reflects about the relationship between reporters and politicians.
14 journalists from four continents join us as Journalist Fellows in January 2022 They will spend time in Oxford exploring the key challenges facing journalism worldwide.
14 journalists from four continents join us as Journalist Fellows in January 2022 They will spend time in Oxford exploring the key challenges facing journalism worldwide.
Rebooting Audience Engagement When Journalism is Under Fire Third and final report of the Journalism Innovation Project examines how three newsrooms in the Global South have responded to audience toxicity and political pressures by creating narrower and deeper engagement with their audiences.
Rebooting Audience Engagement When Journalism is Under Fire Third and final report of the Journalism Innovation Project examines how three newsrooms in the Global South have responded to audience toxicity and political pressures by creating narrower and deeper engagement with their audiences.
Online Audience Engagement with Legacy and Digital-Born News Media in the 2019 Indian Elections Online news audiences during Indian elections were not as fragmented as you may think, according to new research
Online Audience Engagement with Legacy and Digital-Born News Media in the 2019 Indian Elections Online news audiences during Indian elections were not as fragmented as you may think, according to new research
Lessons in Innovation: How International News Organisations Combat Disinformation through Mission-Driven Journalism - - Journalism Innovation Project: report 2 Second report of the Journalism Innovation Project examines how digital-born news media in the Global South have developed innovative reporting and storytelling practices in response to growing disinformation problems.
Lessons in Innovation: How International News Organisations Combat Disinformation through Mission-Driven Journalism - - Journalism Innovation Project: report 2 Second report of the Journalism Innovation Project examines how digital-born news media in the Global South have developed innovative reporting and storytelling practices in response to growing disinformation problems.
India Digital News Report 2019 Election year study of English-speaking Indians finds platform-dominated market, with low overall levels of trust in news, and concerns over disinformation and expressing oneself online.
India Digital News Report 2019 Election year study of English-speaking Indians finds platform-dominated market, with low overall levels of trust in news, and concerns over disinformation and expressing oneself online.
Gauging the Global Impacts of the 'Panama Papers' Three Years Later First comprehensive overview of the impacts of a co-ordinated global reporting project finds almost 20% of countries studied have made substantive changes in three years.
Gauging the Global Impacts of the 'Panama Papers' Three Years Later First comprehensive overview of the impacts of a co-ordinated global reporting project finds almost 20% of countries studied have made substantive changes in three years.
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.