Rasmus Kleis Nielsen
@rasmus_kleis
Media/news/journalism researcher, empiricist, occasional contrarian. Director of @risj_oxford and Professor of Political Communication, University of Oxford
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Great piece by Murillo Camarotto. I'd also add a regional gap as a problem to the Brazilian (political) coverage. Most so-called national brands are based in the SP and Rio, employing mainly journalists from these places. other reference points are necessary
Women journalists all too often face attacks that 'tend to be highly sexualised, well coordinated and vicious,' UN Special Rapporteur for Freedom of Opinion and Expression Irene Khan says - this +more in Marina Adami's highlights from #TC2022 trust conference reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/news/trust-con…
#TC2022 Changemakers
Gideon Sarpong, Rezza Aji Pratama, András Farkas, Asmita Ghosh Imani Luvanga Yacine Ndiaye, Adra
Look at this map. Here's why it's important for #EMFA to include strong provisions to tackle concentration of media ownership in Europe...
#MPM2022 #MediaPluralism #NewsMediaConcentration #RedAlert
How do digital publishers in the Global South view, use, and learn from platforms? Reuters Institute examines this in a report using data from Daily Maverick, malaysiakini.com, Scroll.in and more. #media #media biz
How do digital publishers in the Global South view, use, and learn from platforms? Reuters Institute examines this in a report using data from Daily Maverick, malaysiakini.com, Scroll.in and more. #media #media biz twitter.com/risj_oxford/st…
New report by Rasmus Kleis Nielsen and Federica Cherubini looking at how digital publishers in the Global South approach platforms. They identify 5 components of 'platform pragmatism': clarity, adaptability, selective + diverse investments, proactive relations, and constant monitoring. 👇
Join us next Monday for the launch of the Global South Climate Database, a project by Carbon Brief and the Oxford Climate Journalism Network at Reuters Institute . #climate #globalsouth
The Born in the Fire report by Rasmus Kleis Nielsen & Federica Cherubini highlights important markers for platforms across emerging or low income countries, a great read for those practicing or interested in journalism across South Asia, Africa, Latin America.
#journalism #newsroomchange
¿Qué pueden aprender los medios de EEUU o Europa de medios de África, Asia o Iberoamérica, que lidian desde hace décadas con un entorno dominado por las plataformas?
De eso va este informe que publican hoy mis colegas Rasmus Kleis Nielsen y Federica Cherubini reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/born-fire-what…
📍 What can we learn from how publishers in the Global South approach platforms?
This is the question at the heart of a new report authored by Rasmus Kleis Nielsen & Federica Cherubini with the support of Knight Foundation
🧵Key points in thread
📱Read it in full below reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/born-fire-what…
Grateful to the Knight Foundation for their support for this research.
Full report here reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/born-fire-what…
PDF version
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