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In light of the recently published report, UK Journalists in the 2020s: Who they are, how they work, and what they think, Lea ...
In 2004, Stephan Russ-Mohl founded the EJO with colleagues from the Università della Svizzera italiana in Lugano; the first websites appeared in German, Italian and English. Today, the EJO is a ...
The launch of ChatGPT and other generative AI tools has brought increased attention to AI in fields like science, media, and society. However, only a few studies have analysed how the public perceives ...
Many free speech advocates, government officials, cybersecurity experts, and even Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg agree that the Internet’s original techno-libertarian ethos is no longer sustainable. In ...
Disinformation has been an issue worldwide, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic. Still, the Central and Eastern European experience is unique. The mixture of post-totalitarian legacy, Russian ...
European news outlets have slowly started to shed light on the potentially harmful errors of artificial intelligence (AI). But the narratives around these technologies are still dominated by a ...
History has shown us that where freedom of the press declines, democracy suffers. That is why press freedom has remained a burning issue for countries around the globe. And while the Federal ...
War reporting is currently dominating many European newsrooms, but coverage has extended beyond the classic “war correspondent” sent to report first-hand from the war zone. Since Russia started ...
EJO explores how public broadcasters can take advantage of social media engagement without compromising journalistic standards ... EJO speaks with a communications expert from Freie Universität Berlin ...
Manipulating images to give them false context or convey untrue information is a common practice nowadays. Dubbed, ‘deepfakes’, the trend is being facilitated by access to expensive hardware and AI ...
Endless hours in front of the computer screen with only a short break for lunch in the kitchen a few metres away, then back to the grind until the sun goes down and you curl into bed, only to repeat ...
An intriguing debate is unfolding in the tiny Mediterranean island of Malta about whether television and radio stations owned by political parties are going against the Constitution – which demands ...