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August 20, 2020

Media Pluralism Monitor 2020

This report presents the results and the methodology of the Media Pluralism […]

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August 18, 2020

Covid-19 News and Information from State-Backed Outlets Targeting French, German and Spanish-Speaking Social Media Users: Understanding Chinese, Iranian, Russian and Turkish Outlets

In this study, the researchers systematically examined French, German and Spanish-language coronavirus […]

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December 24, 2019

Mrs. Project Evaluation

As part of the final evaluation for the Mrs. project, a project […]

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December 24, 2019

In Repressive Countries, Citizens Go ‘Dark’ to Share Independent News

This report discusses bringing independent news to audiences in repressive media environments. […]

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December 24, 2019

Does Gender Determine Journalists’ Professional Views? A Reassessment Based on Cross-National Evidence

This paper presents results from a large-scale comparative survey into gender differences […]

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December 24, 2019

A New Wave of Censorship: Distributed Attacks on Expression and Press Freedom

This publication elucidates how new forms of distributed online censorship have undermined […]

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