Opinion Article – Populism and Polarisation: From Theory to Public Discourse
Antonis Galanopoulos | In conditions of acute polarisation, two political positions are presented as completely incompatible and mutually exclusive, with people being forced to choose between these two positions alone.
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Opinion Article: NICAR 23 – Data, algorithms and artificial intelligence are redefining journalism
Thanasis Troboukis | Are journalism and the media adequately prepared to adapt to this rapid transition to the "Age of Artificial Intelligence"? Is it enough to rely on a few thousand data journalists around the world who are trained to understand how these systems work and control them?
Opinion Article: Climate Inequity stories
Ties Gijzel | More than most other stories, climate stories are of a systemic nature and journalists need to make the stories relatable to the audience.
Opinion Article: “Personal data and journalism”
Federico Caruso | When people are targeted as “risk factors”, they are treated accordingly. This may seem irrelevant to many of us, but it changes a lot if you're a vulnerable person – or a journalist.
The Greeks fighting in Ukraine
"These days have been difficult. We'll see..." read the message I received on Signal after an interview request on May 13.
The poorest countries around the world are also highly dependent on wheat imports from Ukraine and Russia
Food insecurity is increasing as a result of historically high food inflation, export restrictions and the dependence of many countries on basic foodstuff imports from Ukraine and Russia. What do the data suggest about the global imports and exports of foodstuffs and fertilizers.