Who are the most vulnerable to misinformation about the pandemic At this episode of our 'Future of Journalism' podcast, we look into the lessons journalists can draw from the first months of COVID-19.
Who are the most vulnerable to misinformation about the pandemic At this episode of our 'Future of Journalism' podcast, we look into the lessons journalists can draw from the first months of COVID-19.
"Journalism is not for journalists but for citizens, and we should have citizens in our minds at every point of what we do" Award-winning journalist Shirish Kulkarni explains why audiences are fed up with news and how journalists can re-engage with them.
"Journalism is not for journalists but for citizens, and we should have citizens in our minds at every point of what we do" Award-winning journalist Shirish Kulkarni explains why audiences are fed up with news and how journalists can re-engage with them.
Six Journalist Fellows from Asia, Europe and North America join the Reuters Institute They will spend three to nine months exploring the future of journalism through seminars and discussions.
Six Journalist Fellows from Asia, Europe and North America join the Reuters Institute They will spend three to nine months exploring the future of journalism through seminars and discussions.
Our global journalism seminar series, chaired by Meera Selva, will be held online Speakers include Safiya Noble, Shirish Kulkarni, Noel Curran, Luke Harding, Mia Malan and Emily Ramshaw.
Our global journalism seminar series, chaired by Meera Selva, will be held online Speakers include Safiya Noble, Shirish Kulkarni, Noel Curran, Luke Harding, Mia Malan and Emily Ramshaw.
Keep your emotions in check and three other tips to think rationally about data Tim Harford explains the precautions journalists should apply when working with statistics.
Keep your emotions in check and three other tips to think rationally about data Tim Harford explains the precautions journalists should apply when working with statistics.
It's time for newsrooms to tackle taboos about mental health. Here's how Journalist Hannah Storm on what journalists and editors can do to ensure the emotional wellbeing of their colleagues.
It's time for newsrooms to tackle taboos about mental health. Here's how Journalist Hannah Storm on what journalists and editors can do to ensure the emotional wellbeing of their colleagues.
Digital News Report 2020: resumen ejecutivo y hallazgos clave Lee lo esencial en español del informe más completo sobre consumo de noticias en todo el mundo.
Digital News Report 2020: resumen ejecutivo y hallazgos clave Lee lo esencial en español del informe más completo sobre consumo de noticias en todo el mundo.
Trust in UK government and news media COVID-19 information down, concerns over misinformation from government up In this Reuters Institute's factsheet we examine people’s attitudes towards how news organisations, government and other institutions are responding to the pandemic in the UK, based on a survey fielded on 21-27 May.
Trust in UK government and news media COVID-19 information down, concerns over misinformation from government up In this Reuters Institute's factsheet we examine people’s attitudes towards how news organisations, government and other institutions are responding to the pandemic in the UK, based on a survey fielded on 21-27 May.
Initial surge in news use around coronavirus in the UK has been followed by significant increase in news avoidance In this Reuters Institute's factsheet we examine people’s news avoidance during the coronavirus pandemic in the UK based on a survey fielded from 7 to 13 May 2020. This piece of research is part of the UK COVID-19 News and Information Project.
Initial surge in news use around coronavirus in the UK has been followed by significant increase in news avoidance In this Reuters Institute's factsheet we examine people’s news avoidance during the coronavirus pandemic in the UK based on a survey fielded from 7 to 13 May 2020. This piece of research is part of the UK COVID-19 News and Information Project.
Are news outlets viewed in the same way by experts and the public? A comparison across 23 European countries Analysis of more than 200 news outlets across Europe shows that the public generally trust those which experts believe provide accurate information from credible sources.
Are news outlets viewed in the same way by experts and the public? A comparison across 23 European countries Analysis of more than 200 news outlets across Europe shows that the public generally trust those which experts believe provide accurate information from credible sources.
UK public polarised on news coverage of government response and concern over misinformation Second factsheet from the UK COVID-19 news and information project
UK public polarised on news coverage of government response and concern over misinformation Second factsheet from the UK COVID-19 news and information project
News media broadly trusted, views of UK government response to COVID-19 highly polarised The first factsheet from the UK COVID-19 news and information project examines people’s attitudes towards how news organisations, government and other institutions are responding to the coronavirus pandemic.
News media broadly trusted, views of UK government response to COVID-19 highly polarised The first factsheet from the UK COVID-19 news and information project examines people’s attitudes towards how news organisations, government and other institutions are responding to the coronavirus pandemic.