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The profession of an international reporter is a daily balancing act between risk, ethics, and the right to be heard.
Examining media framing of the Russian war in Ukraine, the author of this piece highlights how we, who consume these visual narratives on a daily basis, must develop critical thinking not as an ...
Part of the PROMPT series, this text examines how the re-run of Romania's presidential elections continues to be overshadowed ...
In light of the recently published report, UK Journalists in the 2020s: Who they are, how they work, and what they think, Lea Hellmueller, Associate Professor of Journalism and Associate Dean of ...
This article explores how PROMPT employs AI-driven methods to create a disinformation detection and contextualisation arsenal for journalists and activists.
Headlines have always been an important tool in journalism. In this article, the researcher examines the success of AI in creating headlines, and its impact for journalism.
In an interview with EJO, Jelena Cosic, investigative journalist and training director of the International Consortium for Investigative Journalists (ICIJ), provides insights into the work of ...
The first blog post of the new PROMPT series examines how a disinformation campaign prevented free suffrage in Romania.
A new project, PROMPT, seeks to identify and analyse the emergence of disinformation narratives, using AI, on the war in Ukraine; LGBTQIA+ rights and freedoms; and the 2024 European elections.
Conflicts in Yemen and Ethiopia, described as ‘the world’s worst humanitarian crisis’ and ‘the deadliest war of the 21st century’, were barely covered by mainstream media in some European countries, ...
Lisa Marie Böttcher has been a journalism student at TU Dortmund University since 2020. She works as a freelance journalist for the 'Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung' newspaper and as a curator for the ...
EJO speaks with the founder of the Boris Nemtsov Foundation about her efforts to support independent journalism in Russia.
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