Global Journalism Innovation Lab
The Centre for the Study of Democratic Institution’s contribution to the Global Journalism Innovation Lab (GJIL) focuses on the history of journalistic innovation and media policy. The team is exploring what earlier attempts to reach a wide audience using explanatory journalism have taught us; and, based on past experience, how policy can better support forms […]
Non-aligned News Research Partnership
The Non-Aligned News Research Partnership (NANReP) examines the largest organized intervention against the racial structure of global news to date: the Non-Aligned News Agencies Pool (NANAP, 1974-1990s). NANReP’s international partnership spans three continents and seven countries to bring together historians, public policy analysts, digital humanists, journalists, archivists, communications scholars, and students, as well as an […]
Platform Governance During Elections Around the World
Social media platforms expand how citizens can engage in politics, but they may also be used to undermine full and fair democratic participation. In many elections, platforms have enabled foreign interference, threats against politicians, and disinformation campaigns about voting processes and political issues. Governments around the world have responded with policies to protect election integrity […]