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  1. 16-country study shows how news shapes governments’ humanitarian aid

    16-country study shows how news shapes governments’ humanitarian aid

    A new study shows that media coverage of crises can increase governments’ allocation of emergency humanitarian aid — whether or not the crisis merits it.

  2. Three aspiring novelists win City’s Novel Studio Agent Competition

    Three aspiring novelists win City’s Novel Studio Agent Competition

    City announces the three winners of its City Novel Studio Agent Competition for novellists.

    Hashtag: Announcements

  3. City partners on research into sexual harassment in Russian newsrooms

    City partners on research into sexual harassment in Russian newsrooms

    New research by City, University of London, WAN-IFRA Women in News and ANRI-Media investigates the extent of verbal or physical sexual harassment in Russian newsrooms.

    Hashtag: Research study

  4. Media scandals: sound and fury, but in the end, little changes

    Media scandals: sound and fury, but in the end, little changes

    Media scandals overwhelmingly focus on flawed people, rather than on the structural forces that allow, foster and condone their transgressions.

  5. City graduate challenges cultural barriers on new BBC Three Reality TV Show

    City graduate challenges cultural barriers on new BBC Three Reality TV Show

    A City graduate danced for love on BBC Three’s newest show as he fights to break down cultural stigmas and increase South Asian representation in reality TV.

    Hashtag: Student success

  6. Male experts outnumber females by 10 to 1 on Ghana media programmes. We found out why

    Male experts outnumber females by 10 to 1 on Ghana media programmes. We found out why

    New research has demonstrated that male experts outnumber female experts by more than 10 to 1 on Ghana’s leading radio and TV news programmes, by Professor Suzanne Franks.

    Hashtag: Research news

  7. Medical historian calls Covid-19 response a ‘failure of expertise’ in Royal Society article

    Medical historian calls Covid-19 response a ‘failure of expertise’ in Royal Society article

    Dr Mark Honigsbaum’s criticisms echo those in this week’s House of Commons joint report and emphasise that we need to learn lessons from pandemics of the past.

  8. Covering 9/11: 20 years on I can still vividly recall those scenes

    Covering 9/11: 20 years on I can still vividly recall those scenes

    Dr Glenda Cooper on covering 9/11 and support for frontline journalists who experience trauma.

  9. Collaborative thinking between universities and industry can take partnerships to next level

    The National Centre for Creativity enabled by AI (CebAI) at City, University of London welcomed speakers from across academia, the arts and business to discuss technology, human creativity, and effective collaboration in the first conference of its

    Hashtag: Expert comment

  10. 9/11 inspired an outpouring of classical music – too much of it thoughtless and emotionless

    9/11 inspired an outpouring of classical music – too much of it thoughtless and emotionless

    Dr Ian Pace discusses the array of compositions supposedly inspired by 9/11