journalism
Disputes over Access: A Study on Journalists’ Practices and Freedom of Information Policies in the Baltics
The Disputes over Access study examines the efficiency of journalists’ Access to […]
Understanding Information disorder
Information disorder is complex. Some of it could be described as low-level […]
The Right to Tell : The Role of Mass Media in Economic Development
A free press is not a luxury. It is at the core […]
Journalism in Bangladesh during Corona Pandemic
This book consists of two parts, both focussing on the media landscape […]
Conclusions of the Joint International Press Freedom Mission to Hungary
These conclusions reflect the findings of the joint mission to Hungary carried […]
Checking facts and fighting back: Why journalists should defend their profession
Key finding: fact checking increased trust in media if combined with articles […]
The Bottom-Up Media Revolution: How Social Entrepreneurs Around the World Are Building Trust Between Communities and the Media
A study of how social entrepreneurs are building trust between communities and […]
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 […]
Bridging the Gap: Rebuilding Citizen Trust in Media
This is a global study with media organizations (including PCTIJ in Nigeria) […]
Changing Sudan by Telling the Truth
A story describing the role of Radio Dabanga in (being one of […]