The world is complex. In trying to make sense of it, let’s not resort to divisive cliches.
Lessons From Living Between Worlds
The world is complex. In trying to make sense of it, let’s not resort to divisive cliches.
When Murdering Journalists Becomes Commonplace
It is time to be far more forceful in defending reporters and activists who serve the public and monitor the powerful.
Facebook and the Global Battle to Sway Minds
Can we protect our societies against “psychographic advertising” – manipulative technologies that stifle democracy?
Disinformation Campaigns and Public Mistrust
Disinformation needs to be tackled by a troika – individual members of the public, the social media companies and governments.
Britain’s Tabloid Cancer
How have the British paid a steep price for their appetite for gossip and the unnecessary details of grizzly crimes?
Dateline Shenzhen: Hu Wants My Wallet
Despite the country’s astounding recent economic success, how is China living in the years 2010 and 1980 simultaneously?
Dateline South Africa: A Rational Approach to Responsible Media
What would be the best way to monitor South Africa’s media while not compromising citizens’ rights to information?