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Nieman-Berkman Fellowship for Journalists Worldwide
The Nieman Foundation is inviting journalists working in all media in every country around the world for Nieman-Berkman Fellowship in …

Study: The Charlie Hebdo Effect in the Balkans
The study “The Charlie Hebdo Effect in the Balkans” analyses how the Balkan media as well as political and religious …

Defence Handbook for Journalists and Bloggers
The Defence Handbook for Journalists and Bloggers focuses specifically on the application of international legal principles to the work of …

Online Training: Reporting on Indigenous Communities in Asia and Afric...
Minority Rights Group International (MRG) is organising a free online course on how to report on exclusive stories about minorities …

Handbook: The Anti-Racism Toolkit
The global nature of the Internet, combined with easy access to technology and, most crucially, anonymity, makes it an ideal …

Handbook: A Brief History of Islamism
A Brief History of Islamism is a 16-page booklet which provides an accessible introduction to key Islamist movements and their ideas. …

Study: Europe’s White Working Class Communities
The negative portrayal of white working-class by media which often describe them as feckless and lazy scroungers can further the …

Guide: Freedom of Expression in Myanmar (Burma): From A to Z
Under Myanmar’s five decades of military rule, the country’s media environment was one of the most restrictive in the world. The …

New Research: Migrants Invisible in UK Media
The lack of immigrants’ voices in media stories regarding immigration and its impact on the UK was revealed in new …

Disability Handbook
Keywords: Europe, England, English, diversity, media portrayal, disability, disabled people, law, handbook, glossary The “Disability Handbook“, published by the National …

Handbook: Hate Speech – A Five Point Test For Journalists
Ethical Journalism Network (EJN) published a five point test for journalists to help them identify hate speech and to understand better …

White Paper: Living Together As Equals in Dignity
Managing Europe’s increasing cultural diversity – rooted in the history of the continent and enhanced by globalisation – in a …