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Country |
Organisation |
Author |
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Meeting the Challenges of Information Disorder in the Global South
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2023 |
Global
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Centre for Film and Media Studies, University of Cape Town |
Wasserman, H. |
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Disputes over Access: A Study on Journalists’ Practices and Freedom of Information Policies in the Baltics
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2023 |
Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania
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Balticada Investigations Studio in partnership with Reporters Without Borders |
Dionizas Litvaitis, Dr. Halliki Harro-Loit, Anastasija Tetarenko-Supe, Karolis Vyšniauskas, Henry-Laur Allik |
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Depth and Breadth: How News Organisations Navigate Trade-Offs Around Building Trust in News
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2022 |
Global
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Reuters Institute |
Toff, B. et al |
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To Recovery and Beyond: 2021 UNESCO Report on Public Access to Information (SDG 16.10.2)
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2022 |
Global
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UNESCO |
UNESCO |
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Tipping Point: Democratic Erosion and the Assault on Press Freedom
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2022 |
Global
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CIMA |
Musgrave, K. |
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Journalism is a public good
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2022 |
Global
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UNESCO |
Berger, G. et al. |
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Protection of Journalists: Safety and Justice in Latin America and the Caribbean
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2022 |
Latin America
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Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas |
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Nations in Transit: From Democratic Decline to Authoritarian Aggression
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2022 |
Global
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Freedom House |
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The Chilling: A Global Study of Online Violence Against Women Journalists
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2022 |
Global
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International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) |
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The Chilling: What More Can News Organisations Do to Combat Gendered Online Violence?
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2022 |
Global
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UNESCO |
Posetti, J. & Shabbir, N. |
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Improving Monitoring for Crimes Against Journalists: Report on Monitoring Workshop
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2022 |
Colombia, Costa Rica, Indonesia, Lebanon, North Macedonia, Oman, Serbia, Somalia
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Free Press Unlimited |
Aziz, M. & Willems, L. |
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The Chilling: Assessing Big Tech’s Response to Online Violence Against Women Journalists
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2022 |
Global
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UNESCO |
Posetti, J., Bontcheva, K. & Shabbir, N. |