IJNet: Audio Edition Por: IJNet Audio versions of IJNet's articles have been generated by Ad Auris. Listen to our catalogue of articles in this podcast series! 723 episodios disponibles Latest episodes of the podcast IJNet: Audio Edition Mostrando página 16 de 37 How Black newspapers in the US have dispelled myths behind Confederate monuments 07/02/2024 Tips for running a media literacy training 08/01/2025 Brazil's Comprova drops fact-check labels in effort to better engage readers 18/08/2025 Nigerian journalists under attack amid nationwide protests 30/09/2024 Ahead of Tunisia's presidential election, media freedom is eroding 17/05/2024 Online political ads lack transparency. Here's why journalists should care. 17/07/2024 Guidelines to help newsrooms treat freelancers fairly 14/11/2024 Reflections on covering terrorism's consequences on women, from ICFJ Knight Award winner Mariam Ouedraogo 27/10/2023 Ahead of presidential election, Tunisia's media freedom is eroding 17/05/2024 Social media, messaging apps and TV: The many pathways of disinformation in Lebanon 01/12/2023 To combat disinformation targeting Asian Americans, center language and communities 16/01/2024 Why mental health support for journalists and newsrooms in Ukraine is critical 27/03/2024 Silent heroes: The mental health challenges faced by investigative journalists in Peru 09/01/2025 Guidance for journalists looking to beat their fear of public speaking 21/04/2025 7 audio and video editing tools for journalists 19/08/2025 Reporting beyond bars: Belarusian journalists on returning to work after being imprisoned 01/10/2024 In Eastern Europe, freeze on US aid leaves door open to Russian disinformation 25/02/2025 Reporting beyond bars: Belarusian journalists on returning to work after imprisonment 02/10/2024 Why journalists must fight for credible public data 21/08/2025 Latinos in the U.S. get their news from social media, exposing them to risks 20/05/2024 « Primera ‹ Anterior 1 ... 14 15 16 17 18 ... 37 Siguiente › Última » Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn