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Media Influence Matrix Project at the University of Helsinki

February 12, 2019

The course Journalism as a Profession by Minna Aslama Horowitz is based on CMDS's Media Influence Matrix Project.

Zimbabwe’s Media: Divided We Fall

February 12, 2019

Two waves of violence showed that Zimbabwean media is deeply divided in telling the country’s stories. In his article CMDS Fellow John Masuku concludes that Zimbabwean media system needs a serious fix, otherwise bias will continue to drive media coverage.

Walker on Brick and Mortar Revisionism in Orban's Hungary

Hungary is reconstructing its political history, one monument at a time, writes CMDS Fellow Vivian S. Walker in her latest publication in War on the Rocks. The article looks at the relationship between disinformation and authoritarianism.

Georgian Media Policy: Bad Habits Are Hard to Break

A vibrant civil society, improved legislation and an emergent generation of skilled professionals are all good news for Georgia’s media policy. But politicians and wealthy families still have the upper hand, according to a new Center for Media, Data & Society (CMDS) report.

Dragomir at the International Journalism Festival in Perugia

February 4, 2019

The biggest annual media event in Europe will feature CMDS Director Marius Dragomir as one of the speakers.