#PlacesthatMatter, a Whirlpool project aimed at recounting the manufacturing realities of Europe, Middle East and Africa through the experiences and stories of the employees and the communities in wh...
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Hacks, leaks and data breaches are more and more frequently becoming objects of interest for journalists. Recent cases, such as the DNC email cache released by WikiLeaks or the Hacking Team hack, chal...
Algorithms, corporate surveillance and elections: Argentinian and Italian cases
The effects of digital communication have been observed and commented on, but what about the key player in this process? Through quantitative and qualitative data, from the count of shares and likes t...
As Facebook changes its News Feed ranking to promote more sharing between friends and family, what does this mean for newsrooms and what is the opportunity now to connect more deeply with audiences ar...
The parliamentary victory of the conservative Law and Justice party in 2015 has brought a fundamental change to the media landscape in post-1989 Poland. The ruling party led by Jarosław Kaczyński we...
How you can work with your audience members for stronger journalism and site sustainability
Hear how a new generation of publishers are working with their audiences to benefit their financial bottom line—and their journalism. With the support of readers around the world, sites including Th...
What if we were to take a blank sheet of paper and redesign the journalistic economy as if starting from scratch? Teun Gautier, founder of Amsterdam-based De Cooperatie, a cooperative NGO and media co...
One year ahead of the European elections, it is time to look into how we can "communicate Europe". There is still a huge gap between citizens and what is going on in the Brussels bubble. “Europe” ...
Can models of feminine, masculine and gender-based relationships offered by advertising, television, cinema and social media be considered part of the cultural backdrop which leads to gender-based vio...