Our podcast: Digital News Report 2021. Episode 3: Perceptions of fair news coverage among different groups "If people think that a specific aspect of their lives does not receive enough news coverage then they’re more likely to think it’s covered unfairly," says Richard Fletcher
Our podcast: Digital News Report 2021. Episode 3: Perceptions of fair news coverage among different groups "If people think that a specific aspect of their lives does not receive enough news coverage then they’re more likely to think it’s covered unfairly," says Richard Fletcher
Digital News Report 2021, out on 23 June Our annual survey will cover 46 countries including six new ones: India, Indonesia, Nigeria, Thailand, Colombia and Peru.
Digital News Report 2021, out on 23 June Our annual survey will cover 46 countries including six new ones: India, Indonesia, Nigeria, Thailand, Colombia and Peru.
Three new Journalist Fellows from two continents join the Reuters Institute Our new colleagues will spend the next 3 months exploring the future of journalism, alongside those continuing from last term.
Three new Journalist Fellows from two continents join the Reuters Institute Our new colleagues will spend the next 3 months exploring the future of journalism, alongside those continuing from last term.
Our podcast: How can we create a journalism that reaches out beyond elites? In this episode of our podcast, we look at challenges around equity, diversity and sustainability with the help of Nikki Usher.
Our podcast: How can we create a journalism that reaches out beyond elites? In this episode of our podcast, we look at challenges around equity, diversity and sustainability with the help of Nikki Usher.
Do you want to fix the news media race problem? Put fewer white men at the top "The broader question is who is deciding the news, who gets to have a voice, and how those who do speak are treated," writes Meera Selva.
Do you want to fix the news media race problem? Put fewer white men at the top "The broader question is who is deciding the news, who gets to have a voice, and how those who do speak are treated," writes Meera Selva.
How evidence can help us fight against COVID-19 misinformation “Our research underlines the importance of drawing on actual evidence when seeking to counter misinformation,” writes our Director Rasmus Nielsen.
How evidence can help us fight against COVID-19 misinformation “Our research underlines the importance of drawing on actual evidence when seeking to counter misinformation,” writes our Director Rasmus Nielsen.
Superar la indiferencia: qué nos dicen las actitudes hacia las noticias sobre construir la confianza Lee el resumen ejecutivo del tercer informe de nuestro Trust in News Project.
Superar la indiferencia: qué nos dicen las actitudes hacia las noticias sobre construir la confianza Lee el resumen ejecutivo del tercer informe de nuestro Trust in News Project.
Overcoming indifference: what attitudes towards news tell us about building trust The third report from the Trust in News Project develops a more detailed understanding of how different segments of the public hold varying degrees of trust in news.
Overcoming indifference: what attitudes towards news tell us about building trust The third report from the Trust in News Project develops a more detailed understanding of how different segments of the public hold varying degrees of trust in news.
A deep-dive on immersive journalism From empty hype to a crucial tool, immersive journalism is ready to emerge from its early experimental phase, says Jenni Kangasniemi.
A deep-dive on immersive journalism From empty hype to a crucial tool, immersive journalism is ready to emerge from its early experimental phase, says Jenni Kangasniemi.
The Role of Suspended Accounts in Political Discussion on Social Media Analysis of the 2017 French, UK and German Elections
The Role of Suspended Accounts in Political Discussion on Social Media Analysis of the 2017 French, UK and German Elections
Why people that use search, social, and aggregators have more diverse news diets We find that people in the UK who more often use side doors to get news have more diverse news diets.
Why people that use search, social, and aggregators have more diverse news diets We find that people in the UK who more often use side doors to get news have more diverse news diets.