Snap judgements: how audiences who lack trust in news navigate information on digital platforms

service. We focused specifically on 'generally untrusting' individuals - those with below-average trust in news and interest in politics - who were also regular users of three distinct platforms: Facebook (a social networking platform), WhatsApp (an encrypted messaging applicatio … | Continue reading


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Trust in News Project

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Overview and key findings of the 2022 Digital News Report

Last year’s report contained some positive signs for the news industry, with higher consumption and rising trust amidst a second wave of Coronavirus lockdowns. Many traditional news brands seemed to benefit not just from greater attention, but also financially, with more people t … | Continue reading


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As Putin cracks down on the free press, independent news site Meduza aims to be Russians' "only window to the world"

This was based on the assumption that Putin was cynical and ruthless but still rational in his decisions. He knew that if Russia still wanted to be part of the world, it needed to maintain at least some semblance of democracy, which also included some free media.(reutersinstitute … | Continue reading


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Grappling with the journalists' trilemma: how to rethink news impartiality today

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Types, sources, and claims of Covid-19 misinformation ((2020))

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What Attitudes Towards News Tell Us About Building Trust

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Digital News Report 2021

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An ongoing infodemic: How people in eight countries access news and information about Coronavirus a year into the pandemic

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Ethiopian news media have become dangerously divided along ethnic fault line

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News site Stuff left Facebook – traffic is just fine and trust is higher

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News site Stuff left Facebook. Seven months later, traffic is just fine and trust is higher

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Low ego and listening: how the expectation of leadership in news has radically changed

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"Journalism is not for journalists. It's for citizens, and we should have citizens in our minds at every point of what we do"

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What I learned by watching the American press try to cover Donald Trump

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Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism | Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

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The BBC is under scrutiny. Here's what research tells us about its role in the UK

With the BBC and other public service media facing increased political and public scrutiny, and a number of different challenges, this is a good time to take stock about what research can tell us about the role of the BBC and public service news in the UK.The challenges facing th … | Continue reading


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The truth behind filter bubbles: bursting some myths

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How to apply

*/Applications are open for fellowships beginning in October 2020 or January 2021To apply, you will need to submit the following documents and information using our online application form (below):A full curriculum vitae/resume A personal statement outlining i) your journalistic … | Continue reading


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What Can Be Done? Digital Media Policy Options for Europe (and Beyond)

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UK media coverage of artificial intelligence dominated by industry sources

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Social Inequalities in News Consumption [pdf]

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Website cookies and third-party content in decline post-GDPR

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