Let’s go beyond the usual media profile and hear what is going on in media in Kenya and Nigeria, the two reference countries for East and West Africa. Two of the largest economies of the continent a...
Visual evidence in the newsroom: using open source in investigative journalism
Open source investigations or digital investigations have been adopted by major news outlets and investigative collectives around the world, and have seen the growth of investigative teams such as BBC...
Digital and social media have increased the burden on the public to differentiate between journalism-produced news, manipulative content and disinformation in an environment of information overload, d...
More than two years have passed since the journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia was assassinated in Malta by a car bomb. Since then, between delays and omissions in the investigation, we have witnessed th...
With the rise of TikTok as a social media and communication platform, video clips measured in seconds rather than minutes are becoming a defacto form of communication for a new generation. How do we p...
Solutions journalism – rigorous reporting on how people are responding to social problems – has quickly become a standard practice in hundreds of newsrooms across the United States, with powerful ...
AI is everywhere: algorithms navigate us, run Uber’s dispatcher, help judges make decisions and make governments smarter. It’s time for investigative journalists to step back from the hype and hol...
Last year, Brazilian political journalist Patricia Campos Mello, who had previously reported from hot spots and conflict zones around the world, hired her first ever bodyguard in the wake of a relentl...
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Shortly after Donald Trump took office in January 2017, the term “fake news” went viral as a way to discredit and vilify media. According to a recent piece by the New York Times he tweeted the phr...