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I’ve studied journalists under pressure for 20 years. Here's …

Soon after we published this paper, the 2003 war in Iraq started. And my research group got a commission from two news organisations – CNN and ITN – to undertake a study … See more

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Women and leadership in the news media 2024: Evidence …

WEBIn Figure 2, we look at the relationship between the proportion of women working in journalism and the percentage of women in top editorial positions, relying on …

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COVID-19 is hurting journalists’ mental health. News …

WEBA significant number of journalists reporting on COVID-19 show signs of anxiety and depression, according to the early results of a survey into the current state …

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Covering COVID-19 is tough. The head of a health news …

WEBMia Malan is the founding editor-in-chief of the Bhekisisa Centre for Health Journalism, a pioneering, donor-funded media start-up in South Africa. A former …

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The changing news habits and attitudes of younger …

WEBIn 2019, the Digital News Report looked at how young people get their news, 1 finding stark differences in news consumption and behaviours among younger people, including a …

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Overview and key findings of the 2023 Digital News Report

WEBThis year’s report comes against the backdrop of a global cost-of-living crisis, a continuing war in the heart of Europe, and further climate instability across the world. In this …

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Improving the Quality of Health Journalism: When …

WEBHealth journalism has a bad reputation. One day something is good for you, and the next day it’s bad. In her research paper, Improving the Quality of Health Journalism: When …

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COVID–19 has intensified concerns about misinformation.

WEBThe production and the spread of misinformation have become major concerns for scholars, policy makers, and commentators across the world. Uncertainty and controversy around …

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Dollars and disparities: challenging news media's …

WEBThe COVID-19 pandemic has led to a significant increase in mental health news coverage, indicating a growing public interest in the topic. A comparative analysis …

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United States Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

WEBA Pew Research poll fielded in late 2021 found that only 29% of US adults reported ‘a great deal of confidence in medical scientists to act in the best interests of …

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How and why do consumers access news on social media

WEBSocial media have played an important role in how many people access the news over the past decade. The networks people use and the way in which social …

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Is freelance journalism still viable

WEB“Is freelance journalism a hobby or a viable career choice?” That is the question I set myself to explore while observing the rapid shifts the news industry is …

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How to respond to disinformation while protecting free speech

WEBThis is a lightly edited version of a submission on disinformation to the UN Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion …

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Improving the Quality of Health Journalism: When Reliability …

WEB5 Abstract Health journalism has a bad reputation. One day something is good for you and, the next day, it is bad for you. This research paper reports on how to escape this …

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Medical and Health News and Information in the UK Media: …

WEBMedical and public health authorities have been generally critical of mass media coverage of medical and health news in the UK and typically base their assessments on …

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Navigating the ‘infodemic’: how people in six countries access and …

WEBQ4. Which, if any, of the following have you used in the last week as a source of news? Base: Total sample in each country. While news use is up and news …

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climate change in the media

WEBThe portrayal of the climate change challenge as managing risk is certainly a growing trend, particularly in policy making circles, and this is just one reason why it is important to …

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Types, sources, and claims of COVID-19 misinformation

WEBKey Findings | General overview | Scale: massive growth in fact-checks about COVID-19 | Formats: little coronavirus misinformation is completely fabricated. All of it is …

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Health, Risk and News: the MMR vaccine and the media

WEB03 Mar 2008 Kayo Tomono writes on Tammy Boyce's lecture: Unlike in many other countries, the MMR vaccination has been a very controversial subject in the UK. Dr …

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Reporting the EU: News, Media and the European Institutions

WEBIn recent years, media coverage of the European Union has faced its most serious test. The crisis in the euro currency has throwninto sharp relief the shortcomings of a style of …

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