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No News Is Bad News Programme Evaluation
This is the summary of an independent evaluation of the 5-year ‘No […]
Regulation, Self-Regulation and Co-Regulation in Media and Gender Equality
Across the globe, media industries suffer from a significant gender pay gap […]
The Chilling: Global Trends in Online Violence Against Women Journalists
This paper is an output of a wider UNESCO-commissioned global study on […]
First Quarterly Report
This report presents an image of the threats that women journalists around […]
Declaration Global Partner Meeting (Prague 2009)
Ninety experts in the field of quality media and journalism from 33 […]
Understanding Information disorder
Information disorder is complex. Some of it could be described as low-level […]
Comparing Gender and Media Equality Across the Globe
A Cross-National Study of the Qualities, Causes, and Consequences of Gender Equality […]
Reporting Facts: Free From Fear or Favour
In a growing number of countries around the world, the greatest menace […]
Independent journalism in contexts of shrinking civic space
Independent media face serious challenges as a result of democratic backsliding and […]
The Psychology of Fake News
This article, published in Trends in Cognitive Sciences, synthesizes the findings from […]
Pathways to media sustainability in a broken market: Is independent media a public good and is public subsidy to support it realistic?
This working paper argues that business models capable of supporting independent media […]
Mapping Civil Society Responses to Disinformation
Civil society organizations (CSOs) play a central role in addressing disinformation’s growing […]