
When the European Court of Justice (ECJ) declared the EU-US Safe Harbour framework invalid last Tuesday, it raised serious questions about Ireland’s capacity to act as…
When the European Court of Justice (ECJ) declared the EU-US Safe Harbour framework invalid last Tuesday, it raised serious questions about Ireland’s capacity to act as…
The Institute for Future Journalism and Media is the Irish partner in the EU Media Pluralism Monitor (MPM) project, led by the Centre for Media Pluralism…
FuJo is partnering with the ASU Water Cronkite School of Journalism to give DCU students the opportunity to participate in the innovative Carnegie-Knight News21 programme.…
An iPhone app alerting users to US drone strikes in Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia has been removed by Apple. Metadata+ was created by Josh Begley; a…
The FuJo Newsletter highlights some of the best journalism insights from the web and research journals and profiles innovative news media platforms and tools. The…
Journalism is at a cross roads, under pressure from social media, experiencing financial woes and facing high levels of scepticism from publics. It is tempting…
#foj15 day two continued the themes of Risks, Threats and Opportunities. With a huge line-up of speakers and tweets coming from simultaneous presentations and discussions,…
The biennial journalism conference, where the theme was Risks, Threats and Opportunities, opened with keynote speeches from Professor Stephen D. Reese (University of Texas at…
Investigative journalism has long been a linchpin of transparency and accountability in democratic societies. It is also laborious, time-consuming and expensive to produce. For mainstream newsrooms already struggling…
Al Jazeera decision to stop using the term ‘migrant’ shows the company takes their journalistic ethics seriously and regularly examines the nature of their reporting. In response,…