
In 1982, a Princeton statistician Edward Tufte remortaged his house to self-publish a book on information design. The Visual Display of Quantitative Information went on…
In 1982, a Princeton statistician Edward Tufte remortaged his house to self-publish a book on information design. The Visual Display of Quantitative Information went on…
On RTE Radio One’s Drivetime, Mary Wilson was joined by Micah Gelman (The Washington Post), Hanna Ingber (The New York Times) and Dr Jane Suiter (DCU…
At the recent UN conference on climate change in Paris, a wide range of communications strategies was deployed by activists, organisers, journalists and other interested…
This week the News Impact Summit came to DCU’s Helix bringing with it some of the news industry’s most innovative leaders. Focusing on some of…
Watch a livestream of the News Impact Summit from the Helix on December 8th. This is the last News Impact Summit of the year and will explore…
In today’s Irish Examiner, DCU researcher David Robbins separates rhetoric from policy in Ireland’s effort to meet emissions reduction targets. Read the full article here.…
Ahead of the COP21 meeting in Paris next week, David Robbins’ Irish Times article considers ‘Why the media doesn’t care about climate change’. “A key reason for the…
Coinciding with the opening of the UN Climate Talks in Paris, Prof. Pat Brereton, Head of the School of Communications at DCU, is launching his new…
Storyful’s Irish Election Open Database is now live. The database, featuring information on every candidate running in the 2016 general election, was developed during an…
On March 25th, teams of volunteers in more than 130 countries scrutinized gender equality in their national news media. Since 1995, the Global Media Monitoring Project (GMMP) has assessed…