This resource is part of our Exiled Media Toolkit, produced in partnership with the Network of Exiled Media Outlets (NEMO), and with the generous support of the Joyce Barnathan Emergency Fund for ...
It is essential for journalists to critically analyze current narratives in media.
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In our Journalism and Mental Health Toolkit, we’ve collected resources to address many different aspects of the issue, from post-traumatic stress disorder to digital wellness. Through reported ...
As every journalist knows, interviews make stories real. They bring us closer to the truth, give the news a voice and supply readers with first-hand experiences that deepen their understanding of the ...
The Five W's (Who, What, When, Where, Why) and How are journalism’s double trinity. They’re generally applied to whole stories, as Jeremy Porter notes on the Journalistics blog. But they’re also a key ...
The rise of misinformation in Africa has led to a series of consequences, among them conflict and violence, and a lack of trust in healthcare systems. Earlier this year, for example, a number of false ...
Both seasoned reporters and newbies can benefit from polishing their interviewing skills. For your next interview, arrive armed with these five tips from IJNet. Be sure to check out the links for free ...
ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence (AI) language model created by OpenAI, has been making waves across the internet, leading to questions on how AI will change the way we work and write. One of the ...
IJNet is taking a brief pause to reimagine how we serve the global journalism community. Our website and newsletters will resume in early 2026 with fresh approaches to help you connect with audiences, ...
Pursuing the stories that matter most to you and setting your own hours are some of the biggest perks of freelance journalism, which now accounts for 34% of the U.S. news workforce, according to the ...
IJNet is taking a brief pause to reimagine how we serve the global journalism community. Our website and newsletters will resume in early 2026 with fresh approaches to help you connect with audiences, ...
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