Tag Archives: journalism

What is the media to do now?

The world is complex. In trying to make sense of it, let’s not resort to divisive cliches.

Read more »

Lessons From Living Between Worlds

The world is complex. In trying to make sense of it, let’s not resort to divisive cliches.

Read more »

Balkans Vs. Journalists

Truthful reporting in the Balkans is life-threatening.

Read more »

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.

Read more »

Facebook and the Global Battle to Sway Minds

Can we protect our societies against “psychographic advertising” – manipulative technologies that stifle democracy?

Read more »

Disinformation Campaigns and Public Mistrust

Disinformation needs to be tackled by a troika – individual members of the public, the social media companies and governments.

Read more »

The News Beyond the Camera

Sights and insights from a poet-television newsman.

Read more »

Britain’s Tabloid Cancer

How have the British paid a steep price for their appetite for gossip and the unnecessary details of grizzly crimes?

Read more »

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?

Read more »

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?

Read more »