Original article found on: The Daily Beast By Anna Nemtsova, 11/07/14 For years, if you asked politicians whether Russia had freedom of speech,...
Original article found on: The Daily Beast By Anna Nemtsova, 11/07/14 For years, if you asked politicians whether Russia had freedom of speech,...
Original article found on: Poynter By Benjamin Mullin, Published Oct. 24, 2014 1:25 pm This year, editors at The Boston Globe noticed that they...
Original article found on: NiemanLab By LIAM ANDREW Oct. 29, 2014 Old and new media types from journalism, documentary, and technology backgrounds...
Original article from: The Guardian As Mozambique prepares to go to the polls for Wednesday’s presidential election, the ruling party Frelimo faces...
Original article on: United States Institute of Peace The U.S. Institute of Peace invites you to join a discussion on the evolving role of...
Original article found on: The Source Posted on September 30, 2014 by Mark Nelson When it comes to measuring success or failure, media...
Original article can be read online at Internews. Kyrgyzstan is the first and only country in the Central Asian region to establish a public service...
Original article can be found on ifex. The International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA) has been lobbying the United Nations to include...
by Rosemary D'Amour on The Source CIMA’s latest report, Journalism Training in the Digital Era: Views from the Field, remarks upon the digital...
by Steven Youngblood, director, Center for Global Peace Journalism Despite the challenges, journalists can be agents of change. This important and...
"We all have to demand an improvement in our news diet. A balanced diet that’s less self-centric, that includes more local perspectives, will really...
Ashoka , Contributor As modern media outlets struggle with the uncertainty of journalism’s future, they should keep a close eye on social...