Good journalism is essential, but not enough
Good journalism is essential but not enough, when it’s up against corrupt institutions, eroded powers, financial interests, or, hundreds of times worse, ruthless governments wielding massive military power.
Can AI Tools Meet Journalistic Standards?
The promise that the media industry might benefit from AI seems unlikely to bear out, or at least not fully.
Israel’s killing of journalists follows a pattern of silencing Palestinian media that stretches back to 1967
For The Conversation writes Maha Nassar, Associate Professor in the School of Middle Eastern and North African Studies, University of Arizona.
In Your Inbox: Substack and the Return to Self-Publishing
For many journalists, Substack offers freedom and the prospect of financial sustainability, as well as the ability to build their own community. We spoke with journalists who write on the platform about why they turned to it, their expectations, its advantages and its pitfalls.
Line break: A journalist’s guide to time off and disconnecting
Simple tips for journalists who need to take care of themselves while on their break.
What to Add to Your Journalistic Suitcase
The iMEdD team has compiled and recommends books, podcasts, series, and documentaries — by journalists or about journalism — that are worth our time during the holidays.
Pick your tool: Podcasts, Videos, or Tips for funding?
Every month, we pull together tools, research, and ideas for journalists wearing... many hats.
GIJN Guide to Investigating Extreme Heat
A guide with journalistic investigations on the effects of rising temperatures on humans.
Investigating the Pandemic of Road Traffic Fatal Accidents
A collaboration between three regional journalists aimed at making a meaningful impact. That was our goal when we submitted our proposal to iMEdD incubator for a video report focused on road traffic accidents in Greece.