With populism on the rise, Robert G. Picard outlines how the news media inadvertently aid populist actors. Picard’s article, Are Journalists Reporting – Or Publicising –…
Who is to blame for climate change? You might think first of the oil companies. After all, they have known for a long time that…
Since the advent of the Internet, numerous digital news organizations have had difficulties remaining operational as commercial entities and the number of not-for-profit startups has…
FuJo is delighted to welcome Dr Matti Pohjonen to DCU to discuss his work researching online hate speech. Dr Pohjonen will deliver his talk in the DCU…
FuJo is delighted to participate in the judging of two upcoming awards: the NewsBrands Ireland Journalism Awards and the Irish Magazine Awards. NewsBrands Ireland Journalism Awards: Established in 2011, the…
This November, FuJo is teaming up with the Global Editors Network to host an Editors Lab on sports journalism. With support from Google News Lab, Editors…
In his book Democracy’s Detectives, Stanford professor James Hamilton argues that the vital democratic role of investigative journalism “is underprovided in the market.” Investigative journalism involves…
DCU journalism students interviewed New York Times correspondent Dr Sherri Fink as part of the DCU Meets podcast. A former relief worker in disaster and…
A new report by Oxford Reuters Institute examines how legacy news media in the private sector are adapting to digital media. Written by Alessio Cornia, Annika Sehl, and Rasmus…
Analysis of the 2015 Global Media Monitoring Project (GMMP) in the UK and Ireland has been published online in Journalism Studies. The article is written by Karen…
