When it comes to reporting on elections and democracy, the conventional approach often focuses too much on polling numbers and candidate statements, overlooking the vital concerns of the affected communities. The usual focus on winners and losers leaves us asking “What about the people?” More and more journalists and scholars believe that it’s time for […]
Read MoreTake advantage of early bird rates and register now for the 25th International Symposium on Online Journalism, or ISOJ. The first keynote speakers have been announced: Meredith Kopit Levien, president and CEO of The New York Times Company, and Versha Sharma, editor-in-chief of Teen Vogue.
Read MoreFrom artificial intelligence training to coverage of impunity in crimes against journalists, read about all the work we’ve been doing at the Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas over the past year, as well as our plans for the future.
Read MoreThe Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas has joined with Infosegura, a regional project of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) to offer the free online course “Data Journalism for Citizen Security.”
Read MoreLearn how to develop and implement your own generative AI workflows during a new online course from the Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas in partnership with Hacks/Hackers. “Generative AI for journalists: Discovering what data can do” runs from Nov. 20 to Dec. 17, 2023. Registration is open now for this paid course, with limited spots […]
Read MoreThe Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas is pleased to announce a new free online course in Portuguese that will give Brazilian journalists the knowledge and tools they need to navigate the complex landscape of civil liability, privacy rights, right of reply, source confidentiality and more.
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