I keep hoping that if I keep bringing the subject up somehow it will catch hold. Am I planting a seed that has no chance of growing? Ironically, the seed of journalism seems to have found infertile ...
Journalism is often dismissed and written off as a “useless” field, but I cannot think of anything more useful than educating ...
Journalism schools lag in teaching AI, crucial for modern reporting, which aids in efficient news gathering and frees ...
Three decades ago, the visionary social thinker Peter Huber published Orwell’s Revenge, a book that turned one of the twentieth century’s most haunting political parables on its head. Where George ...
A Pew Research poll taken during the 2024 presidential campaigns showed that 20% of Americans now get their news from social media influencers on various apps. Given the growing role of influencers in ...
BEIJING -- About 200 Tsinghua University journalism students filled a classroom one recent Friday evening for a two-hour lecture on the political history of Tibet. The mountainous territory has always ...
Editor's note: The following is a keynote address given by ICFJ Knight Fellow Mattia Peretti at the Media Party conference in Buenos Aires in late August. The title of this talk is “Reinventing ...
Generative AI has disrupted journalism, but Mongabay is seeing increased engagement, with chatbot users clicking through and spending more time on reported stories. AI cannot observe, verify, or make ...
Trish Audette-Longo has received Connection grant funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council supporting the development of a special journal issue of Facts and Frictions ...
The former opinion editor of the New York Times, James Bennet, took his former employer to task recently in a lengthy essay. The headline of the piece boldly asserted that the New York Times has “lost ...
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