Top news of the week: 30.12.2021.
Future Of News & Journalism
Judge upholds ruling against NYT over Project Veritas memos
NEW YORK (AP) — A New York judge has upheld an order preventing The New York Times from publishing documents between conservative group Project Veritas and its lawyer and ruled that the ...
Social media is a bad feelings machine. Why can’t we just turn it off for good?
I owe my career to Twitter, but two years reporting on the pandemic has made me realise disinformation costs lives, says Guardian journalist Sirin Kale
Joan Didion Was Our Bard of Disenchantment
The prolific writer, who died today at 87, was a penetrating anthropologist of American myths.
Data’s not enough: It’s time to meet with your community
"Data can trick us into repeating the same patterns because they satisfy our current audience — instead of helping us build a larger or more deeply engaged one."
Building the Open Newsroom: a Q&A with The City‘s Nic Dawes
<p>In 2019, New York City saw the launch of The City, a local nonprofit news platform built with considerable foundation and donor funding; one of the publication’s goals has been to engage ...
SPJ Code of Ethics
Members of the Society of Professional Journalists believe that public enlightenment is the forerunner of justice and the foundation of democracy. The duty of the journalist is to further ...
Our podcast: How 2021 changed journalism
The speakers Our host is Eduardo Suárez, Head of Editorial Our guests are: Rasmus Nielsen, Director Meera Selva, Deputy Director and Director of the Journalist Fellowship …