Tag: Journalism
In a battle of AI versus AI, researchers are preparing for...
John Sohrawardi, Rochester Institute of Technology and Matthew Wright, Rochester Institute of Technology
An investigative journalist receives a video from an anonymous whistleblower. It shows...
It can’t happen here – and then it did
Joe Saltzman, University of Southern California, Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism
When Americans think of journalists attacked, arrested or imprisoned while doing their job,...
Reflecting on the case of Cyntoia Brown – talking with the...
Dan Birman, University of Southern California, Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism
Cyntoia Brown walked out of prison in August 2019 after serving 15 years...
It’s a bad idea for journalists to censor Trump – instead,...
David Cuillier, University of Arizona
In times of mortal strife, humans crave information more than ever, and it’s journalists’ responsibility to deliver it.
But what if...
Out-of-context photos are a powerful low-tech form of misinformation
Lisa Fazio, Vanderbilt University
When you think of visual misinformation, maybe you think of deepfakes – videos that appear real but have actually been created...
Protections against sexual misconduct on campus may end up stifling free...
Laurel Leff, Northeastern University and Meg Heckman, Northeastern University
The student journalists we and other university faculty work with tackle difficult issues in our classrooms...
Local news outlets can fill the media trust gap – but...
Damian Radcliffe, University of Oregon
With the polarization of America’s media and politics reaching a fever pitch, many news consumers – “worn out by a...
Journalism needs to practice transparency in a different way to rebuild...
Michael Palanski, Rochester Institute of Technology and Andrea Hickerson, Rochester Institute of Technology
Public trust in media continues to hover near all-time lows, driven by...