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Follow Medium’s Clara as she explores the impact of today’s digital age on the journalistic privilege of writers.
Writer Svara breaks down Solutions Journalism and explains why it could be exactly what we need.
Mila sheds light onto the frightful reality that female journalists have to face throughout their careers and how this safety concern should be tackled.
As Gen Z grows to face adulthood, it is a shock to see that the youth this population very much now represents, do not represent a large enough share in the democratic voting process. Ninke breaks down why this may be and offers her idea of what a solution may entail.
Andrea explains why and how alternatives to traditional mass media are emerging in the Peruvian media landscape.
Justin supplies an anthropological insight into the construction of identity and the environments where that takes place.
In light of the #Stopasianhate protests, Asiah covers the rooted discrimination and its heavy-handed impact on thriving communities in metropolitan cities like Amsterdam. She highlights the importance of coming together to fight against such injustice and offers hope for a world with no divide and ultimate acceptance.
Audrius discusses the pressure sports media puts on athletes and how they affect the athletes’ mental health and careers before they’ve even kicked off.
Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be part of Medium? Rita shares why Medium has been refreshing in a world in which journalism is claimed to be dead.
Medium went to the Free Press Live event where journalists received awards for their effort to present unbiased news about sensitive topics as war scandals.
How the missing case of Madeleine McCann, rocked the world and made us reconsider the role of the media, mediatisation and framing in modern news cycles.
A comprehensive look at how the CNN used technology to disrupt the media landscape and transform the news cycle
Medium interviews Communication Science student, Jorrit Hoekstra on his experiences at De Telegraaf, the largest Dutch daily morning newspaper.
Media are constantly struggling to come up with better solutions and alternatives to traditional advertising. Our editor presents two potential game-changers: Patreon and CIVIL.
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