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QAnon 2: Spreading Conspiracy Theories on Twitter – New Report
Download our latest report on the QAnon and Twitter.

Gendered Disinformation during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Report by EU D...
There has been widespread gendered disinformation during the COVID-19 Panedmic. This report by EU DisinfoLab examamines it in detail.

Dispelling Disinformation and Digging For The Truth of Beirut’s Expl...
How can open source information and tools lead us to the truth?

Online Temptations: COVID-19 and Religious Misinformation in the MENA ...
During the coronavirus pandemic, religious misinformation has been found on social media platforms causing fear, confusion, and polluting the Middle …

REPORT: QAnon and the Growing Conspiracy Theory Trend On Social Media
The US-based QAnon conspiracy theory has recently gained a lot of traction as a means of “ finding the truth”–but …

“Everybody In”: A Journalist’s Guide To Inclusive Re...
“It is a dispiriting fact that our profession remains unrepresentative of the UK population. We’re still overwhelmingly male, white and …

In the Shadow of Kerner: Fifty Years Later, Newsroom Diversity and Equ...
What is the history of the campaign for newsroom diversity in the United States? From the struggle to accurately cover …

How is #BlackLivesMatter Starting New Conversations in Media?
Protestors are pushing essential conversations in the media.

Should Journalists Blur The Faces of #BlackLivesMatter Protestors?
It could be the difference between life and death.

Incomplete, Uncontextualized and Blatantly Racist: US Media’s Covera...
By: Jen Deerinwater The Navajo Nation has the highest per capita infection rate from the COVID-19 pandemic, eclipsing New York …

White Paper: Diversity in Journalism
How can journalism better support and mentor Black journalists? How can publications improve diversity through the recruitment process? What initiatives …

Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism: Types, Sources, and Cla...
Over the past two months, Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism has analyzed 225 pieces of English-language COVID-19 misinformation …